03-02-2022, 06:27 AM
If the due diligence, on the ground, was lacking, the.ones to have to sort that out are the purchasers.
It seems to me that that is what they are doing. The Trust, or any other prospective owner, would have been faced with exactly the same bill. Anyone who thinks Pompey were bargain price, need a reality check. In effect, the Eisner's bought a huge bill.
When we gained promotion to the PL, many fans realised that (by whatever means) we had a fantastic team playing in a decrepit stadium that was too small to sustain an extended stay in the top flight. The infrastructure was woeful. I am far more confident that Pompey will survive and thrive in years to come.
We're having an average season but one day we'll go up and then we'll have more average seasons with less chance of promotion. One day we will probably suffer relegation, from whatever league we are in at the time. One day we might win something again.
Welcome to being a football fan.
PUP
It seems to me that that is what they are doing. The Trust, or any other prospective owner, would have been faced with exactly the same bill. Anyone who thinks Pompey were bargain price, need a reality check. In effect, the Eisner's bought a huge bill.
When we gained promotion to the PL, many fans realised that (by whatever means) we had a fantastic team playing in a decrepit stadium that was too small to sustain an extended stay in the top flight. The infrastructure was woeful. I am far more confident that Pompey will survive and thrive in years to come.
We're having an average season but one day we'll go up and then we'll have more average seasons with less chance of promotion. One day we will probably suffer relegation, from whatever league we are in at the time. One day we might win something again.
Welcome to being a football fan.
PUP