Positive news needed - and fast
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So far this summer it's taken a lot to arouse this blog from its off-season slumber.
But the current furore over the Pompey takeover is too big an issue to ignore.
Glen Johnson's departure was in many ways inevitable and the majority of Pompey fans wished him well as he made his way to Merseyside.
The feeling was the Blues would soon be in new wealthy hands and the club would be putting into place their vision for the future.
July 24 is now the magical day when Sulaiman Al Fahim will apparently assume control.
He must be warned, though, the wait is crippling the club.
The lack of information over the finite financial aspects of the deal is perhaps understandable - until you get to the sale of the club's best players.
The exit of Glen Johnson, Peter Crouch, Sol Campbell and Sylvain Distin would seriously wound any club.
So where's the money going? How will this affect the sale price? Do Pompey have enough time to get in adequate replacements? Is Al Fahim going to release enough funds to get in decent replacements?
All unanswered questions which have frustrated Pompey fans to the point of anger.
Add to this the fact Paul Hart looks increasingly likely to be handed the manager's job full time and you wonder how ambitious the club really are.
Hart's honest and respected but what sort of players can he attract to the club? Aaron Mokoena anyone? Not exactly box office.
The dreams of having some money in the kitty to attract top players and a big-name manager look in jeopardy.
Fans, and especially those with season tickets already paid for need some reassurance.
At the moment, the arrival of Aaron Mokoena to compliment a second-string outfit does not fill anyone with confidence and is certainly not value for money.
You have to move fast in the Premier League just to stand still and at the moment Pompey are moving backwards.
To this point it's been a troubling summer.
Someone from the club's hierarchy, new or old, needs to reassure the fans they are ready to step on the gas, bring in some quality footballers and cement their place in the top flight.
Maybe it's too early to mention the c word, but this kind of instability and inertia generally only means one thing - the Championship.
Labels: Aaron Mokoena, Glen Johnson, Paul Hart, Peter Crouch, Sol Campbell, Sulaiman Al Fahim, Sylvain Distin
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