Ketsbaia 0 Posted January 28, 2010 Share Posted January 28, 2010 Closed because they can't afford to pay the hosting company Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
donaldstott 0 Posted January 28, 2010 Share Posted January 28, 2010 Noticed that earlier... how have they not gone in to administration? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Stevie Posted January 28, 2010 Share Posted January 28, 2010 Hope they go bust to be honest. Shit club, shit fans, biggest scruffs in Southern England, and when they do we should be all over Belhadj like a rash. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ewerk 31383 Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 Website seems to be working for me. On a related note: Portsmouth's Peter Storrie reveals role 'untenable' Portsmouth chief executive Peter Storrie is considering his position after learning that transfer deals are being conducted behind his back. Storrie and boss Avram Grant claim to be unaware of negotiations with Tottenham over defender Younes Kaboul and goalkeeper Asmir Begovic. Asked if his role is untenable, Storrie told Quay Radio: "It probably is. "If there is a need to sell a player and get a fee then I feel I am the best person for the situation." Pompey's perilous financial position has forced the club, which has debts of £60m, to consider offloading its best players. The south coast side also face a winding-up order in the high court on 10 February for unpaid taxes. Kaboul now looks set to join his former club Spurs for possibly as much as £11m, with keeper Begovic likely to follow. BBC South understands that the deal to sell Begovic has been done without the support of either Storrie or executive director Mark Jacob, the lawyer of owner Ali Al Faraj. Grant leaving will be a massive blow but if all the best players have gone we are going down anyway so even the best manager in the world would struggle to keep us up alanknightchris Storrie added: "It makes you wonder what one's doing here at the moment. My love is for the football club and despite what some of the fans may think, it always has been. "One feels aggrieved that over the years some excellent deals have been done in terms of transfers, both in and out. I'd like to think I'm pretty good at getting the right transfer fees. "If there is a need to sell a player and get a fee then I feel I am the best person for the situation. "But I knew nothing about it [the Kaboul reports] until this morning [Thursday]. I took a call from Avram and was told there were meetings going on at Spurs. "I'm not knocking it or saying it's right one way or another but surely get the experts in. If someone has to go then let's get the right price." BBC Radio 5 live senior football reporter Ian Dennis said that the Pompey boss was becoming increasingly agitated with the ongoing situation at Fratton Park. "Grant is far from happy at this latest development and his patience is wearing thin," Dennis said. "He cancelled last week's press conference because he knew the questions would be about off the field matters. Kaboul could be on his way back to White Hart Lane "These are difficult days and it is also expected the players will not be paid on time for a fourth occasion this season." Under Harry Redknapp's reign, Portsmouth signed Kaboul, 24, for an undisclosed fee from Spurs in August 2008. Then Tottenham boss Martin Jol had brought the Frenchman a year earlier for about £8m from Auxerre, but he made only 19 Premier League starts for the Londoners. The club, bottom of the Premier League, have failed to pay their players on time on three occasions this season, and its official website was temporarily closed down because of payment problems on Thursday. Grant returned to Fratton Park in October last year when he was named as the club's director of football, a position he previously held in 2006-07. The Israeli soon took over the managerial reins in November when Paul Hart was sacked following Portsmouth's terrible start to the Premier League season. Former defender Sol Campbell is suing the club for £1.7m for unpaid image rights while staff at the club have also been warned that their January wages might be late. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Walliver 0 Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 (edited) Closed because they can't afford to pay the hosting company Not being able to pay your hosting company doesn't mean the domain is available (you can have the second without having the first). As you can see here, Portsmouth own the domain until 2011. It might be worth offering them a cheeky bid, mind. Edit: And as ewerk says, the website still seems to be working. Edited January 29, 2010 by Walliver Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ketsbaia 0 Posted January 29, 2010 Author Share Posted January 29, 2010 Closed because they can't afford to pay the hosting company Not being able to pay your hosting company doesn't mean the domain is available (you can have the second without having the first). As you can see here, Portsmouth own the domain until 2011. It might be worth offering them a cheeky bid, mind. Edit: And as ewerk says, the website still seems to be working. Fucking hell. I wasn't being deadly serious Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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