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Joe's Gone

Premier League Portsmouth
by eastney-bob (U9851407) 07 November 2008
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PFC web site have announced that Joe Jordan has left the club. Disappointing, to say the least. Any thoughts?

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posted Nov 7, 2008

I think he's going to be on his way to Tottenham, it's an obvious link but Harry is looking for more back room staff and why not the fella who's been with him through his succesful time at Pompey.

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posted Nov 7, 2008

JOE JORDAN = LEGEND!

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comment by Katweb (U7190658)

posted Nov 7, 2008

All so predictable but rather sad. No-one can really blame JJ moving in the circumstances. Harry's move, too, I can understand. But what I cannot abide is HR thinking all of us are as gullible as he thinks we are. He loves Portsmouth, does he? What did he think jumping ship would do, then? Simply dismantle in 2/3 months what has taken 2/3 years to build. Loves the fans? Sure he does! Nothing means more to his nibs than another fat payout and to play to the media.

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comment by rob295 (U3025320)

posted Nov 8, 2008

All so predictable but rather sad. No-one can really blame JJ moving in the circumstances. Harry's move, too, I can understand. But what I cannot abide is HR thinking all of us are as gullible as he thinks we are. He loves Portsmouth, does he? What did he think jumping ship would do, then? Simply dismantle in 2/3 months what has taken 2/3 years to build. Loves the fans? Sure he does! Nothing means more to his nibs than another fat payout and to play to the media.

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He wanted one last chance at a club where he would have a decent amount of money. Can't you just be thankful for the transformation since he took over. Look back to the days when southampton were the premier leauge side and you the championship side. You should have never stayed up and should have never been uefa cup and FA cup potential. But now you are. Be grateful. I know its disappointing, but he brought you to where you are on not much cash. now he wants to see what he can do with a lot of cash. I'm sure Joe Jordan loves Pompey, but I think he would also like the chance to be at a bigger club financially. Good luck with the new stadium though, as that will put you in a position to steal future harry rednaps of other clubs.

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posted Nov 8, 2008

Big tip on Pompey to go down! Adams doesn't even have the support of his squad.

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posted Nov 8, 2008

Can someone tell me how you get £40million from last years premiership. £12million for Muntari. Increase of 17% in gate prices( thanks mr chairman)and we hear Portsmouth has got no money. The club is an absolute disgrace and you all know it. Whatever anyone thinks of Redknapp personally that's up to them but he made the correct decision same as Joe did end of story.

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posted Nov 9, 2008

can we have jermaine back please?

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posted Nov 10, 2008

the thing is arry is good at his job and theres no dout but decided to take it easy for his last adventure couldnt handle the pressure anymore and is doing wii adverts as well sad for someone who told lies right to the end so u r welcome to him

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posted Nov 10, 2008

gatesheed:
Completely spot on - you're a gentleman & a scholar, Sir - all the best for the Magpies & hope you put your recent problems behind you & stay up (tho' you do need to stop seeing KK as the ultimate hero, but that's just my opinion.)

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