July 21, 2021

Portsmouth FC Chairman Michael Eisner tackles a range of subjects, including the Club's new management team and CEO, the renovation of Fratton Park and the Academy.
Questions were formulated by Supporter Liaison Officer Johnny Moore, Pompey History Society Chair Colin Farmery and members of the Portsmouth Supporters Trust board, following input from fans.
00:00 Intro
00:11 The fourth anniversary of Tornante ownership is approaching. How do you view the progress made up to this point?
00:50 What are your expectations for the 2021/22 campaign? Do you see it as a continuation rather than starting again?
01:56 How happy are you with the arrival of Andrew Cullen as CEO?
03:11 Will there be additional investment in the playing squad if we're promoted before we become fully self-sustaining?
05:08 You're a man who's very loyal to those he employs. How hard was it therefore that Kenny Jackett had to make way?
06:45 You've always spoken about the intended longevity of your family's ownership. Is that still the intention?
08:40 Have the issues surrounding Fratton Park been bigger than you first envisaged?
11:21 This is the first time the Club has owned its own training ground. How significant will this be in terms of the Club's progression, and what is the vision for the site?
12:43 Greg Miller has recently been appointed Academy Manager. Are you satisfied that the Academy can produce the young stars of the future and fulfil the prophesy you first made at the Guildhall?
13:56 How do you and your family deal with fan comments on social media, both positive and negative?
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