Portsmouth met the court deadline yesterday to hand in their statement of affairs. While rumours continue to circulate that the Premiership may yet make parachute payments to the club ahead of time, the overall outlook remains bleak as this report makes clear.
Portsmouth met the court deadline yesterday to hand in their statement of affairs. While rumours continue to circulate that the Premiership may yet make parachute payments to the club ahead of time, the overall outlook remains bleak as this report makes clear.
In an unrelated matter, non-executive chairman Sulaiman al-Fahim, who retains a 10 per cent stake in the club, has dimissed as ‘nonsense’ reports that a warrant for his arrest has been issued in Dubai. It had been reported that he was wanted in connection with a £1.4m debt, but he stated that he had done nothing wrong and was not involved.