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Tuesday, 4 August 2009

The Email The Message Board and The Press

As I try not to read message boards to often now as it gets a bit depressing, it spills out into the main bloody media.

Well as I was looking at some message boards last night, I came across a post from someone who said they sent and email to Peter Storrie and in the post they put in the sent email and the reply "from Peter Storrie", now I read it and left it and went on my internet way. But later on I picked up from another site an article from The Sun witch had most of the email word for word wrapped around a story ( You know what the Sun is like) so this is how the Sun gets it news?!
Well if the email is from Peter Storrie it's not a very positive one, but as of yet Portsmouth FC have not released a statement about the issue, do they need to? The internet maessage boards are only a percentage of the fan base but by the look of it we Pompey fans are not very happy at the moment frustrated, full of dissolution and generally pissed off at what is happening with the club and if nothing happens one way or the other by the game against Rangers on Saturday we could see a few things happening down the park, it wont be by the players no way not after the poor results at the tournament at the weekend, no goals scored and conceded six! It will be from the fans so it should be interesting on Saturday.

From The News
POMPEY fans today called for the club to respond to claims Sulaiman Al Fahim's takeover has hit new problems.
A national newspaper today published an alleged private e-mail to a Blues fan which they claim was made by Pompey chief executive Peter Storrie voicing his takeover fears.

The response to a supporter's e-mail first appeared on truebluearmy.com and rapidly spread around other fan websites.

In it, claims are made more Pompey players will have to be sold and there may not be funding to bring in new players.

The quotes also raise the suggestion it is not certain Al Fahim's proposed takeover will still be completed.

Publisher of the website, Colin Farmery, insisted the fan who received the e-mail is a reliable source.

And he has demanded Storrie comes out and tells Blues fans exactly what is happening at Pompey.

He said: 'I would take it at face value. It seems the situation is that Sacha (Gaydamak) is looking to minimalise his losses and Al Fahim is looking to minimalise his outlay.

'Until that is resolved we are in limbo. The club just cannot move forwards and that is very worrying.

'This situation is no good for anybody. I think Peter Storrie is clearly in a difficult situation at the moment.

'The sooner as there is some concrete news for anybody the better.'

When Peter Storrie was contacted by The News to ask whether this response was from him, he was unavailable for comment.


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