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- Is It The End Of The Road For Portsmouth FC?
- Portsmouth FC faces the end of its 112-year history at the High Court today after eleventh hour talks with the taxman failed. Sky sources have revealed that the HMRC will push for a winding-up order for Pompey, signalling the death knell
- Ananova
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- 3 hours ago
BBC Sport- Portsmouth still threatened by winding up order
- (AP) — PORTSMOUTH, England - Portsmouth appears to be heading for a winding up order in the High Court on Wednesday, struggling to reach a deal with the government's customs authority over overdue tax payments. The winding up order goes to
- OregonLive.com
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- 18 hours ago
- Pompey to ask court for adjournment
- Pompey chief executive Peter Storrie was locked in discussions at Fratton Park with representatives from HMRC over paying a portion of the money Pompey owe and coming ... Balram Chainrai took charge last week when Ali Al Faraj defaulted
- This is Southampton
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- 13 hours ago
Cambridge News- Portsmouth confirm FOURTH owner this season as Balram Chainrai
- ... after a takeover by Hong Kong businessman Balram Chainrai ... board and Peter Storrie will remain as chief executive and will be running the club.' A real head-scratcher: Portsmouth manager Avram Grant faces more uncertainty at Fratton
- Daily Mail
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- 2/4/2010
Belfast Telegraph- Portsmouth to ring changes for Sunderland clash
- Meanwhile, Portsmouth chief executive Peter Storrie admits the club's best ... Since then, Hong Kong businessman Balram Chainrai has become Pompey's fourth owner of the season after last week acquiring Ali Al Faraj's 90% stake in the club.
- Sunderland Echo
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- 1 day ago
Virgin Media Music- Our destiny in our hands, says Neville
- ... effort took a deflection first off Anthony Vanden Borre ... Dimitar Berbatov regaining possession and sending a low shot into the corner after Portsmouth failed to close him down. The scoring was complete nine minutes later when Marc
- The Guardian - Nigeria
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- 1 day ago
- Police chase leads to cruiser crash
- The Portsmouth police say it started Friday night in Seabrook, where an officer tried to stop a car that was moving erratically on Route 1. The officer later crashed, and the car sped into Portsmouth, reaching speeds of more than 100 mph.
- Concord Monitor
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- 2/8/2010