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Grant accused referees of treating his team unfairly and being influenced too easily after the Portsmouth boss was sent off and watched from the stands as Aruna Dindane salvaged a point against Sunderland. Grant was furious with Kevin Friend after getting... Full Article at ITV Sport
Sky Sports News have been reporting all morning that the Inland Revenue have rejected Portsmouth's last-gasp offer of a cash settlement. 11.20am: It's a crisp, sunny day outside the High Court, but there are dark clouds hovering in every sense. Portsmouth,... Full Article at Times Online
Portsmouth manager Avram Grant watches the second half from the television gantry after being sent off by referee Kevin Friend during their English Premier League soccer match against Sunderland at Fratton Park in Portsmouth February 9, 2010. View Photo »
Portsmouth could become the first Premier League club to enter administration today after talks between their lawyers and Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs failed to avert this morning’s winding-up petition in the high court.
It now leaves the Wearside club with out a win in 12 matches as they steer closer to the relegation zone. Aruna Dindane`s header in the 94th minute yet again frustrated the 1,000 travelling fans. In form striker Darren Bent put the away side ahead with a coolly... Full Article at Vital Football
Tottenham chairman Lord Sugar has criticised the "irresponsible manner'' in which he thinks most football clubs' finances are run, with Portsmouth facing the threat of being wound up today over an unpaid tax debt. Representatives of Portsmouth are attending... Full Article at ESPN
The offer is reported as falling some way short of the £7.5 million that HMRC are owed. A decsion about the winding up of the club will be made this morning at around 11:30 GMT. Portsmouth's lawyers are believed to be working hard to have the case adjourned,... Full Article at Goal.com
Sunderland manager Steve Bruce (R) argues on the pitch at full time with referee Kevin Friend (3rd L) after their English Premier League soccer match against Portsmouth at Fratton Park in Portsmouth February 9, 2010. View Photo »
Sunderland midfielder Steed Malbranque has been given the all-clear after picking up a nasty knock against Portsmouth
If they failed, Portsmouth faced becoming the first Premier League club to be placed in administration, a move that would lead to a nine-point penalty being imposed and effectively condemn Pompey to relegation from the top flight. That is looking very likely... Full Article at SuperSport
Tottenham chairman Alan Sugar has criticised the “irresponsible manner” in which he thinks most football clubs’ finances are run, with Portsmouth facing the threat of being wound up today over an unpaid tax debt. Representatives of Portsmouth will attend... Full Article at Irish Times
Portsmouth (/ˈpɔːtsməθ/ (help·info)) is a city located in the county of Hampshire on the southern coast of England, and is the UK's only island city. It is commonly nicknamed Pompey. The administrative unit itself forms part of the wider Portsmouth conurbation, with an estimated 442,252 residents within its boundaries[citation needed], making it the... Full Article
Portsmouth manager Avram Grant watches the second half from the television gantry after being sent off by referee Kevin Friend during their English Premier League soccer match against Sunderland at Fratton Park in Portsmouth February 9, 2010.
View Photo »Portsmouth's Aruna Dindane, right, celebrates after scoring the equalizing goal against Sunderland during their English Premier League soccer match at the Fratton Park Stadium, Portsmouth, England, Tuesday Feb. 9, 2010. 20 7864 9121 or EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com FOR DETAILS.
View Photo »Portsmouth's Frederic Piquionne, left, fights for the ball with Sunderland's Kenwyne Jones, centre, and Matthew Kilgallon during their English Premier League soccer match at the Fratton Park Stadium, Portsmouth, England, Tuesday Feb. 9, 2010. 20 7864 9121 or EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com...
View Photo »Portsmouth's Frederic Piquionne reacts after missing a chance to score against Sunderland during their English Premier League soccer match at the Fratton Park Stadium, Portsmouth, England, Tuesday Feb. 9, 2010. 20 7864 9121 or EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com FOR DETAILS.
View Photo »Portsmouth's Frederic Piquionne, right, is tackled by Sunderland's George McCartney during their English Premier League soccer match at the Fratton Park Stadium, Portsmouth, England, Tuesday Feb. 9, 2010. 20 7864 9121 or EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com FOR DETAILS.
View Photo »Portsmouth's Frederic Piquionne, center, dives for the ball between Sunderland's Matthew Kilgallon, left, and Michael Turner during their English Premier League soccer match at the Fratton Park Stadium, Portsmouth, England, Tuesday Feb. 9, 2010. 20 7864 9121 or EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com...
View Photo »Portsmouth manager Avram Grant watches from the stand during the second half of their English Premier League soccer match against Sunderland at the Fratton Park Stadium, Portsmouth, England, Tuesday Feb. 9, 2010. 20 7864 9121 or EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com FOR DETAILS.
View Photo »Portsmouth's manager Avram Grant (R) argues on the pitch at half time with referee Kevin Friend during their English Premier League soccer match against Sunderland at Fratton Park in Portsmouth February 9, 2010.
View Photo »Portsmouth's Hassan Yebda (R) is sent off by referee Kevin Friend during an English Premier League soccer match against Sunderland at Fratton Park in Portsmouth February 9, 2010. Friend later realised that he sent off the wrong man.
View Photo »Portsmouth manager Avram Grant, 2nd left, speaks to referee Kevin Friend, 4th left, at the half time break during their English Premier League soccer match against Sunderland at the Fratton Park Stadium, Portsmouth, England, Tuesday Feb. 9, 2010. 20 7864 9121 or EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com...
View Photo »Portsmouth's Tal Ben Haim, left, grapples with Sunderland's Kenwyne Jones during their English Premier League soccer match at the Fratton Park Stadium, Portsmouth, England, Tuesday Feb. 9, 2010. 20 7864 9121 or EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com FOR DETAILS.
View Photo »Portsmouth's Ricardo Rocha, center, speaks to referee Kevin Friend during their English Premier League soccer match against Sunderland at the Fratton Park Stadium, Portsmouth, England, Tuesday Feb. 9, 2010. Rocha was sent off. 20 7864 9121 or EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com FOR DETAILS.
View Photo »Portsmouth's Hassan Yedba, left, protests his innocence after being shown a red card by referee Kevin Friend during their English Premier League soccer match against Sunderland at the Fratton Park Stadium, Portsmouth, England, Tuesday Feb. 9, 2010. Yebda remained on the pitch and Ricardo...
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 06: David James of Portsmouth gestures during the Barclays Premier League match between Manchester United and Portsmouth at Old Trafford on February 6, 2010 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 06: Portsmouth manager Avram Grant looks on before the Barclays Premier League match between Manchester United and Portsmouth at Old Trafford on February 6, 2010 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »Portsmouth's goalkeeper David James is seen during his team's 5-0 loss against Manchester United in their English Premier League soccer match at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Saturday Feb. 6 2010. 20 7864 9121 or EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com FOR DETAILS.
View Photo »Manchester United's Dimitar Berbatov (L) challenges Portsmouth's Richard Hughes (R) during their English Premier League soccer match at Old Trafford in Manchester, northern England, February 6, 2010.
View Photo »Manchester United's Mame Biram Diouf (L) challenges Portsmouth's Hasan Yebda (R) during their English Premier League soccer match at Old Trafford in Manchester, northern England, February 6, 2010.
View Photo »Manchester United's Michael Carrick, right, scores against Portsmouth during their English Premier League soccer match at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Saturday Feb. 6 2010. 20 7864 9121 or EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com FOR DETAILS.
View Photo »Portsmouth's manager Avram Grant gestures during their English Premier League soccer match against Manchester United at Old Trafford in Manchester, northern England, February 6, 2010.
View Photo »Manchester United's Wayne Rooney (R) heads the ball past Portsmouth's Anthony Vanden Borre (C) to score during their English Premier League soccer match at Old Trafford in Manchester, northern England, February 6, 2010.
View Photo »Portsmouth's Marc Wilson (2nd L) stretches to score an own goal during their English Premier League soccer match against Manchester United at Old Trafford in Manchester, northern England, February 6, 2010.
View Photo »Portsmouth's goalkeeper David James is seen after Manchester United's third goal scored past him during their English Premier League soccer match at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Saturday Feb. 6, 2010. 20 7864 9121 or EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com FOR DETAILS.
View Photo »MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 06: David James of Portsmouth looks dejected after conceding the 5th goal during the Barclays Premier League match between Manchester United and Portsmouth at Old Trafford on February 6, 2010 in Manchester, England.
View Photo »Portsmouth's manager Avram Grant is seen before his team loose 5-0 at Manchester United in their English Premier League soccer match at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Saturday Feb. 6, 2010. 20 7864 9121 or EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com FOR DETAILS.
View Photo »Portsmouth's Aruna Dindane, right, celebrates after scoring the equalizing goal against Sunderland during their English Premier League soccer match at the Fratton Park Stadium, Portsmouth, England, Tuesday Feb. 9, 2010. 20 7864 9121 or EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com FOR DETAILS.
View Photo »Portsmouth could become the first Premier League club to enter administration today after talks between their lawyers and Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs failed to avert this morning’s winding-up petition in the high court.
Sunderland midfielder Steed Malbranque has been given the all-clear after picking up a nasty knock against Portsmouth
On paper, it looks just like the Portsmouth game - it is one which Fulham should comfortably win, but it certainly won't be like that
I don't have the right word to describe it in English. You have to deal with things that have no connection with football ... At Chelsea, I had to deal with a big, big challenge and do things that nobody expected. But at Portsmouth we have to do more than win games, we have to keep the club alive.
After the win at Arsenal it’s important we kick on from here. Whoever is the most consistent will win the league ... Winning against Portsmouth is very important.
For a club to get into this position given the income streams available to Premier League clubs has to be down to rank bad management, but Portsmouth is an extreme example. It does not mean the governance checks and balances do not work. And if the new regulations brought in in September [which are desi...
Problems between Lens and Portsmouth are no concern of mine. My focus is on Portsmouth and helping them get as many points as possible to help them stay in the Premier League.
Problems between Lens and Portsmouth are no concern of mine. My focus is on Portsmouth and helping them get as many points as possible to help them stay in the Premier League.
Lens blocked two moves to Premier League sides in January and as far as I am concerned I will be staying on loan at Portsmouth until the end of the season ,after which I will be buying out the last year of my contract at Lens so I can move to any club I choose in the summer
I love Portsmouth for being, dare I say, a traditional football club. Things like my contract, whatever you can do to avoid any financial burden, we have to ensure the club survives in the Premier League and that’s the goal.
In the wake of England captain John Terry's failed bid to gag the press over his affair, we can now name Portsmouth chief Grant, who previously managed Terry at Chelsea
Self regulation has proved to be no regulation at all. Look at what's happening at Portsmouth, and Liverpool.
the Premier League will hold on to more than £2million from Portsmouth’s player sales in January to cover money owed to other clubs as more financial pressure was today heaped on the south coast side.
I'm glad to be back at Spurs ... I had a good time at Portsmouth and now I'm very happy to be back. I learned a lot at Portsmouth. I learned all about the Premier League because I played every game. I learned every day in training and on the pitch. I have a little more experience and now I have to do th...
I'm glad to be back at Spurs ... I had a good time at Portsmouth and now I'm very happy to be back. I learned a lot at Portsmouth. I learned all about the Premier League because I played every game. I learned every day in training and on the pitch. I have a little more experience and now I have to do th...
Now, under rules introduced this month which allow the league to seize control of a club's finances, the Premier League is ready to take over at Portsmouth to stop them slipping into administration. No club in the Premier League has yet gone into administration and the board at Portsmouth, who have lost...
Now, under rules introduced this month which allow the league to seize control of a club's finances, the Premier League is ready to take over at Portsmouth to stop them slipping into administration. No club in the Premier League has yet gone into administration and the board at Portsmouth, who have lost...
Pompey are the only club in Portsmouth and the team is incredibly important to supporters. They have to own it and I will help them; in fact I’ve already held private discussions on their behalf ... I came up with the idea of gifting them my shares about three months ago. The supporters need more votes ...
I hope for a Portsmouth win which would be great. But I want to know why Pompey are in crisis because we sold Diarra for £20million, Defoe for £15m and Crouch for £11m. Where has all that money gone? That's £46m just disappeared.
Avram Grant will take charge of Portsmouth at Manchester City on Sunday but it may be the last time he sends a team out as manager of the troubled south coast club.
I remember being on the bench when I was at Portsmouth when they were in the top flight and then played in the old first division against them when I was at Birmingham. I think I played them about three times in my career so it's unbelievable isn't it? I remember them winning the Littlewoods Cup so it's...
Yet Wenger, who moans most of all about the amount of games modern-day professionals have to play, is prepared to give Campbell his third outing in eight days. And this is a man who played his last Premier League match EIGHT months ago for Portsmouth. What it does reinforce is the feeling of frustration...
We have to look forward now to our next Premier League game against Portsmouth. That is very, very important for us because we want that top four place in the league. We've got the FA Cup, too, and we will do our best to get to the final.
Bolton are ready to pip Blackburn to the signing of Portsmouth’s on loan striker Aruna Dindane.
The board of the Premier League has today lifted the player registration embargo on Portsmouth Football Club under the conditions that they are limited to signing players on loan or who are available on a free transfer. The board has taken this action as Portsmouth FC has no outstanding debts to footbal...
hopes portsmouth f.c all the best today! because it dont sound good :-(
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