Apparently they’ve not been amazing in their first few games but sounds like they ‘clicked’ yesterday. I understand that they’ve got a very solid defence with 2 outstanding, young centre halves. Despite saying he won’t splash the cash too much I think ‘Walt Disney’ will see them alright too. They’re on the up!I was at Pompey Vs Oxford today. Got a free ticket whilst visiting family.
Chaplin was on the bench and so was Pitman so id say he is miles from getting a game. Much shorter than I thought
Portsmouth look excellent, could see them do brilliantly this season. They have this lad on loan called Thompson from millwall who ran the show today. And a winger called Lowe who bagged 3. Not looking forward to that away day.
Fratton park just made me pine for Highfield Road, bit tatty but full and noisy, loads of pubs and a great walk up atmosphere. What a mistake the "Arena 2000" project was in hindsight
You know we couldn’t compete without increasing the money we could bring in. True things didn’t happen as we wanted but it washt done to make moneyApparently they’ve not been amazing in their first few games but sounds like they ‘clicked’ yesterday. I understand that they’ve got a very solid defence with 2 outstanding, young centre halves. Despite saying he won’t splash the cash too much I think ‘Walt Disney’ will see them alright too. They’re on the up!
I really like Fratton Park. They get a fair few in there and make a right old racket all game. Although I understand season ticket sales are down on last year.
I have to say (and I am biased) having been to FP countless times over the years I think highfield rd was better. Certainly bigger and more modern. I used to make fun of FP as my dad used to tell me that one of the stands was built in 1926.
You’re right though, I’d love cov to have something similar.
I guess The Ricoh made some people a lot of money...great.
The likes of Bournemouth, Burnley etc seem to compete ok.You know we couldn’t compete without increasing the money we could bring in. True things didn’t happen as we wanted but it washt done to make money
Bournemouth with the billionaireThe likes of Bournemouth, Burnley etc seem to compete ok.
I don’t think the move to the Ricoh was an act of altruism on the part of our owners.
Burnley then.Bournemouth with the billionaire
People say the same about Palace's ground. The old grounds have atmosphere. Modern bowls do not.I was at Pompey Vs Oxford today. Got a free ticket whilst visiting family.
Chaplin was on the bench and so was Pitman so id say he is miles from getting a game. Much shorter than I thought
Portsmouth look excellent, could see them do brilliantly this season. They have this lad on loan called Thompson from millwall who ran the show today. And a winger called Lowe who bagged 3. Not looking forward to that away day.
Fratton park just made me pine for Highfield Road, bit tatty but full and noisy, loads of pubs and a great walk up atmosphere. What a mistake the "Arena 2000" project was in hindsight
A clubs financial position is no longer dependent on fan base and attendances.The likes of Bournemouth, Burnley etc seem to compete ok.
I don’t think the move to the Ricoh was an act of altruism on the part of our owners.
I remember being in the west end when it was still a terrace it was loud in there, but from the other end you could hardly hear anything the acoustics were awful, we always seemed to be out sung by away fans in sky blue stand which was more open .People say the same about Palace's ground. The old grounds have atmosphere. Modern bowls do not.
Which means we could’ve stayed at HR without any difficulties.A clubs financial position is no longer dependent on fan base and attendances.
With all the Sky BT money ‘a well run club can survive in the Premier league for years.
Different world and no but it’s not either orThe likes of Bournemouth, Burnley etc seem to compete ok.
I don’t think the move to the Ricoh was an act of altruism on the part of our owners.
Which means we could’ve stayed at HR without any difficulties.
In hindsight yep absolutelyWhich means we could’ve stayed at HR without any difficulties.
So is Joy!!!Bournemouth with the billionaire
How much were clubs getting from Sky the year we were relegated from the Premier league ?Which means we could’ve stayed at HR without any difficulties.
So is Joy!!!
I don’t think she’s anywhere near it.Is she? Some of her investors may be.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing. I don't think when the Ricoh was dreamt up, or even when we moved there, anyone thought you'd be getting nearly £100m in TV money for finishing last in the PL.Which means we could’ve stayed at HR without any difficulties.
Back on topic please, I want to hear more about Chaplin, 58 pages just isn't enough!I don’t know but suspect not as loaded from a business point of view as she was, and if we are looking for a billionaire sugar daddy or mummy it won’t be her.
Sky paid £167.5m for the PL rights the prior to our relegation. They pay £1.4bn now and then there's the money from BT to add on to that.How much were clubs getting from Sky the year we were relegated from the Premier league ?
Sky paid £167.5m for the PL rights the prior to our relegation. They pay £1.4bn now and then there's the money from BT to add on to that.
That is what I have always understood.Is she? Some of her investors may be.
It really was a perfect storm for us. Relegation while building a new stadium and then ITV Digital collapsing and ITV refusing to pay the bill saying it was nothing to do with them. Not really a surprise the money ran out.Not to mention the impact of ITV digital.
That is what I have always understood.
Friends and contacts of mine have met and known the directors and ex-directors (e.g. Fisher, Joy, Igwe, Labovitch, Hoffman, Elliot) over a period of many years and during that time have fed back a picture of who these people are, what money that have, and so on. I've understood from everything that my well-connected friends have told me that she made her money by using advanced mathematics to develop super-intuitive algorithms to predict US stock market movements and to make investments accordingly; Igwe was her right hand-man in doing so. She made over $1billion through this and then decided the best way of continuing from there was through setting up a fund management company; Igwe asked as a reward and incentive to continue working with them that they invest in a football club and let him be the owner's representative. I am quite sure that Joy sorely regrets ever entertaining that idea. I can't name names on who has told me what, but suffice to say that Joy's vast wealth is well known to those who are closest to te higher-ups. Every time she comes to London, she stays at Claridges with her personally bodyguards in attendance - that should give you a clue - that's nor the sort of thing you can do if you own a car accessories emporium in Coventry.From where?
Friends and contacts of mine have met and known the directors and ex-directors (e.g. Fisher, Joy, Igwe, Labovitch, Hoffman, Elliot) over a period of many years and during that time have fed back a picture of who these people are, what money that have, and so on. I've understood from everything that my well-connected friends have told me that she made her money by using advanced mathematics to develop super-intuitive algorithms to predict US stock market movements and to make investments accordingly; Igwe was her right hand-man in doing so. She made over $1billion through this and then decided the best way of continuing from there was through setting up a fund management company; Igwe asked as a reward and incentive to continue working with them that they invest in a football club and let him be the owner's representative. I am quite sure that Joy sorely regrets ever entertaining that idea. I can't name names on who has told me what, but suffice to say that Joy's vast wealth is well known to those who are closest to te higher-ups. Every time she comes to London, she stays at Claridges with her personally bodyguards in attendance - that should give you a clue - that's nor the sort of thing you can do if you own a car accessories emporium in Coventry.
Edit - in a sense, the point is redundant as Joy doesn't own CCFC, SISU do and that is actually not the same thing at all. So we don't have super-rich owners as such, though it's fair to say are owners are owned by the super-rich who could plough much more money in, if they choose to so do. She probably, reasonably enough, thinks she has spunked quite enough money up the wall on CCFC and is thus reluctant to plough more in, so we shouldn't expect to see that any time soon.
Is Chaplin signing for us or not?
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If she has bodyguards where were they at Wembley, when she met fans or when Gilbert was chasing her down the road? Surely she's at more risk going to a court in regards to ccfc than staying in a hotel?
Is she rich? Obviously. A long way between rich and billionaire though.
So they wouldn't step in when she gets chased down a road by a reporter?When friends have mine have met her privately, she had private personal security. Such security maybwell have been present at Wembley too, part of their purpose is to be inspicuous and only step in when needed.
To be honest it has seemed that it was accepted fact that she is innthe billions. Without breaking confidences, those people i know who are familiar with past and present board members backed up the general impression that's she's one of the uber rich with wealth far beyond your typical lower league club owner lile John Radford. The impression i have received is that she is someone with unlimited (for CCFC investment purposes) personal wealth but who chooses not to place her personal finance into the club. This is a summary gathered from various people who have some decent insight.
With that much dough its a shame she doesnt just sell and get rid. If I had that kind of money I really wouldn't want all the associated crap PR and hatred. Lifes too short love get out there and live it.When friends have mine have met her privately, she had private personal security. Such security maybwell have been present at Wembley too, part of their purpose is to be inspicuous and only step in when needed.
To be honest it has seemed that it was accepted fact that she is innthe billions. Without breaking confidences, those people i know who are familiar with past and present board members backed up the general impression that's she's one of the uber rich with wealth far beyond your typical lower league club owner lile John Radford. The impression i have received is that she is someone with unlimited (for CCFC investment purposes) personal wealth but who chooses not to place her personal finance into the club. This is a summary gathered from various people who have some decent insight.
He has a bodyguard that carries him about in one of those things on his back like a babyWhat's happening now? Chaplin is a billionaire?
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