by kieran »
19 Feb 2024 15:06
Dirk Gently
And what guarantee do you have for the future? The current owner might be fine, but what of the future? When he dies/gets taken ill/loses interest etc, etc?
It just strikes me as a real tragedy that PST struggled for so long and it dominated the lives of some of the individuals concerned for so long, and it was such a massive achievement for them to achieve the impossible and rescue the club for their supporters - who for many years had feared they'd have no club at all in the future - and more or less as soon as it'd done the supporters say "Thanks for keeping us alive, but we're going back to the same "take it all on trust, sugar-daddy" ownership model that so very nearly killed us.
PFC could have been the flag-bearer that proved that it could work, with a little imagination and effort - they'd come so far and done so much that people thought was impossible - and there were ways to make it work while still retaining supporter control. But there wasn't that imagination or drive among the fanbase - just a thirst for immediate success paid for by someone else.
Ungrateful, short-sighted and a betrayal of the supporter ownership movement.
The current owner is the Eisner Family and they have said they want to be custodians for the very long term. Of course, we cant be sure that they wont sell. If they do they will at least be selling us in a much better position than when they found us. We will therefore be more sustainable. FP was falling down, now look at it and once the new north stand is built it will be 28/29k and it will still be fratton, not somewhere new and off the island where no one can get too and there's no soul. They are making sure the club stays at the heart of the community. These are the sort of owners we sold to, not just any old buyer. The difference they made to Disney tells us all we need to know.
You make it sound like it was the PST alone that bought the club. Yes it was, but, with all our money on our behalf. We all owned the club and sold it. Ungrateful? we cant be ungrateful to ourselves.
Yes, we could have been the flag bearer, but it wouldnt have been a very good flag. It would have been a crumbling stadium, with further reduced capacity slogging it out in L1 and L2. If there had been a watershed and other clubs had quickly followed suite then possibly as it would have been an even playing field, but that didnt happen. We had to watch clubs like Swansea, Millwall and your good selves getting 13/14k in the championship whilst we were still getting 19k week in week in a sold out stadium but watching us lose at home to Newport in L2. Its not a great advert.
I really feel that the future of Pompey is as safe as it could be now, given the circumstances, and the future is bright and thats because we rose up, not in spite of it.