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Portsmouth Supporters' Trust - ExplainedVitalfootball: Portsmouth: 08/11/2009 13:34:00Ken returns with more info on the possibility of a supporters trust for Pompey - and explains a little more about it to try to 'ease fears' people had.
From vitalfootball.co.uk
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- How Portsmouth flew too close to the sun | David Conn (guardian.co.uk)
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From independent.co.uk
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Mario Christodoulou, Accountancy Age, Thursday 5 November 2009 at 09:20:00 Peter Storrie refutes allegations he engaged in tax evasion Portsmouth FC’s chief executive Peter Storrie will appear in court accused of evading £250,000 when he sign on the team’s mid-fielder....
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From vnunet.com
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LONDON - THE chief executive of English Premier League strugglers Portsmouth was formally charged with tax evasion on Wednesday, a spokesman for HM Revenue and Customs Prosecution Office (RCPO) said.
Peter Storrie is accused over the transfer to Portsmouth of midfielder Amdy Faye from French club Auxerre for 1.5 million pounds (S$3.45 million) in August 2003.
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From straitstimes.com
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• Restructure of the club to be completed by December • Redevelopment of Fratton Park pivotal to future finance plansThe Portsmouth chairman, Sulaiman al-Fahim, insists he is "very confident" about the stability of the troubled club going forward under new owner, Ali al-Faraj, and that it should be comprehensively "restructured" by December.Last week the latest twist in Portsmouth's chaotic existence came with the news that on 15 October the...
From guardian.co.uk
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- Fahim says 10% stake is not for sale (guardian.co.uk)


