Pompey Supporters Trust

[1] On 30 March 2012, after Portsmouth's successive relegations and administrations, the trust launched a bid to try to buy the club, initially asking supporters to donate a minimum of £100.

[4] In August, PST announced a new bid,[5] and members of the UK Parliament urged Balram Chainrai (Portsmouth's previous owner) to reach a deal with the Trust.

[6] On 18 October 2012, PKF administrator Trevor Birch announced that the trust were named 'preferred bidders' ahead of Chainrai's Portpin.

[2] On 29 September 2014, after almost 18 months in charge, PST declared that the club was debt-free after paying back all creditors and legacy payments to ex-players.

[12] On Saturday 17 December 2016, the Pompey Supporters Trust unveiled their 'Wall of Fame' plaques to the rear wall of the North Stand's exterior,[13] featuring the names of all the 2,300 PST shareholders who had financially contributed to save Portsmouth FC from liquidation in 2013.