Stabilisation is boring.
I have this over-powering urge to place a baseball bat rapidly into the teeth of any person uttering the term 'bromance'.
I'm not sure Portsmouth fans would agree!
I have this over-powering urge to place a baseball bat rapidly into the teeth of any person uttering the term 'bromance'.
Well, to be honest, that was the response I gunning for from Mr Gwilliam, but I'm happy to get under your skin too bro. Now gizza hug
I'm the very last person to be averse to a bit of homo-erotic behaviour. It's just the word. That word. Ugh.
But the FA Cup doesn't start for ages
I'm not sure Portsmouth fans would agree!
Stabilisation is boring.
Portsmouth shouldn't exist as a club anymore, the 'football family' is desperately trying to help them survive but should just let it go.
Whatever happens at Portsmouth now, they have had their moment of glory. We are in danger of following them into the financial maelstrom for nothing more than mediocrity.
I would assert that Portsmouth should exist as a club and that the 'football family' should have done more to ensure that were never able to get into their current financial quagmire. The whole of the game will reap what it has sown.
Badly run businesses should fail to be replaced by better run ones, football clubs live on as zombie companies because fans can't lose 'their' club because they are part of the local community. Some need to fail so that reality reasserts itself and propper business practices become the norm
Badly run businesses should fail to be replaced by better run ones, football clubs live on as zombie companies because fans can't lose 'their' club because they are part of the local community. Some need to fail so that reality reasserts itself and propper business practices become the norm
Different when it's "your" club.
Badly run businesses should fail to be replaced by better run ones, football clubs live on as zombie companies because fans can't lose 'their' club because they are part of the local community. Some need to fail so that reality reasserts itself and propper business practices become the norm
Maybe - but as the non-league has shown, there is life after the death of a club. For a huge number of people involved it becomes a time of excitement, togetherness and enjoyment (like a swapping party in the suburbs). Just like people proclaiming the end of times when we were relegated to the third tier, it wasn't bad at all really.Different when it's "your" club.
And insolvency, administration and winding-up is not?
I tend to agree. Medium to large clubs, such as ourselves, would, almost inevitably, be reformed and a start in non-league football would be just punishment.
P | Pld | Pts | |
1 | Liverpool | 20 | 47 |
2 | Arsenal | 21 | 43 |
3 | Nottm F | 21 | 41 |
4 | Newcastle | 21 | 38 |
5 | Chelsea | 21 | 37 |
6 | Manchester C | 21 | 35 |
7 | Aston Villa | 21 | 35 |
8 | Bournemouth | 21 | 34 |
9 | Fulham | 21 | 30 |
10 | Brentford | 21 | 28 |
11 | Brighton | 20 | 28 |
12 | West Ham | 21 | 26 |
13 | Tottenham | 21 | 24 |
14 | Palace | 21 | 24 |
15 | Manchester U | 20 | 23 |
16 | Everton | 20 | 17 |
17 | Ipswich | 20 | 16 |
18 | Wolves | 21 | 16 |
19 | Leicester | 21 | 14 |
20 | Southampton | 20 | 6 |