Report: Revenue issue Portsmouth with winding up order
Premier League strugglers Portsmouth have been issued with a winding up petition by the UK's HM Revenue & Customs.
The petition was presented on December 23 but a full court hearing will not take place until February.
Bottom of the table Pompey are currently operating under a transfer embargo due to their financial problems.
A Premier League spokesman said: âWe continue to monitor Portsmouthâs situation closely and remain in frequent dialogue with the club. Clearly, we hope they settle any issues they have with the HMRC before the court hearing in February.â
Portsmouth have endured a traumatic year in 2009.
A bid from Sulaiman Al Fahim was accepted in May and he completed his takeover in August.
At the start of October the club admitted failing to pay playersâ wages on time and on October 5 Al Fahim sold 90% of his Portsmouth shares to Ali Al Faraj.
Early this month the club confirmed that playersâ wages had been delayed again.
On the pitch Paul Hart was sacked on November 24 and two days later Avram Grant succeeded him as manager.
Pompey are currently four points adrift of Hull, Bolton and West Ham.





