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If they do liquidate will it be the same as us?

Club lives but under new corporate structure having to reapply?

They were FA Cup winners same month we were in manchester.

Feel an affinity with their loyal fans. They wont walk away either.

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If they do liquidate will it be the same as us?

Club lives but under new corporate structure having to reapply?

They were FA Cup winners same month we were in manchester.

Feel an affinity with their loyal fans. They wont walk away either.

We will liquidate the SPL, before they get the chance to liquidate us, game of chess at the moment

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If they do liquidate will it be the same as us?

Club lives but under new corporate structure having to reapply?

They were FA Cup winners same month we were in manchester.

Feel an affinity with their loyal fans. They wont walk away either.

all depends on if they can find a buyer or not. Charles Green bought into us so we didn't liquidate. if they can't find a buyer their whole club could liquidate :( i wish them all the best

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Middle East consortium lodges bid for Pompey Published: 09 September 2012 137 comments By Rory McKeown

A GROUP of Middle East investors have lodged a £12.5m bid to take over Pompey. PKF, Pompey’s administrators, today told The News a preliminary offer has been made by the consortium.

A PKF spokesman said: ‘We can confirm we have had a preliminary offer from a Middle East group and we are currently seeking clarification of funding before we can take it any further.’

PKF said the firm is not in a position to reveal the details of the offer.

According to publication Arabian Business, an offer letter was sent to Pompey administrator Trevor Birch last week. The documents reportedly show the consortium has deposited AED75.058m into an escrow account on August 30, the website says.

The Pompey Supporters’ Trust may also have a part to play, according to Arabian Business, with the offer letter stating it is welcome to the group buying shares in the club, if interested.

Arabian Business says those behind the consortium wish to remain anonymous in the negotiation process.

Portpin and the trust were originally the only two offers on the table, with Mr Birch giving them a deadline of the end of the week to finalise their deals.

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