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Gaydamak has his, brief, say…

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The circus that is Portsmouth Football Club continues to ‘stumble’ through town – the latest chapter saw Pompey claim that customs ‘got it wrong’ in relation to the winding up petition yesterday, beggars belief that we can even go down this road to be honest as customs DO NOT get it wrong…

Everyone seems to be blaming everyone else and it is everyone else’s fault bar anyone else’s…Ok, maybe ‘pointing the finger(s) of blame’, or looking to find out who really is to blame is not going to help but SOMEONE stepping up to the poxy plate and sorting things out is what someone HAS to do as sorting out the mess is all that matters now.

Now we see former owner, although if he is ‘former owner’ is anybodies guess, Sacha Gaydamak today speak ‘for the first time’ since ‘leaving’ the club saying that he is as ‘frustrated’ as we are at the current state of affairs at the club, or ‘confusion’ as it is labelled by The Guardian.

Sacha Gaydamak casts doubt over Portsmouth owners – here.

The claims are, and have been for some time, that he is owed at least £28m by the club – the first instalment of £9m is due in the New Year, but he does not know if/when he will get paid: ‘I join in the frustration of the supporters, and I would like to know who the ultimate beneficial owner is, what plans they have for the future, and if I am to be paid.’

It seems that Sacha has spoken in-depth to FansOnline, which I am sure you have all seen as well, that makes for interesting reading.

Although what I would say is I doubt your frustration quite matches ours Sacha as we love Portsmouth Football Club, this is our club and we cannot walk away, with or without countless millions ‘profited’, or maybe even lost, from the club – although I would completely agree that knowing who the ‘ultimate beneficial owner’ is would be VERY nice!

God only knows, and maybe he does not even know, what the hell is going on at Fratton Park anymore…

PLAY UP POMPEY!


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