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Peter Crouch has recently come out stating that he has been let down by Pompey over the last season, by getting rid of various players and managers, getting knocked out of Europe, and had to fight hard to avoid relegation.
Crouch claimed that he wanted more from a club he was playing at, saying: "There are 15 players out of contract at the end of the season—no one knows who the manager is, we don't even know who the owner is to be honest.
"So anyone who is at the club wants reassurances about what is going to happen in the summer," the England striker said in the News of the World.
"And I'll certainly be asking. I need to find out."
Crouch added: "I'm really disappointed to be honest. We had Harry Redknapp, Jermain Defoe and Lassana Diarra were there, we were in Europe and there were ambitions for the club really going forward. Instead it has taken a backward step.
"I've got to look at it in the summer. We need some players, without a doubt.
"That's plain for everyone to see. Everybody who is a Portsmouth player wants to find out what is going on. Hopefully, things can turn around with prospective new owners. We need to strengthen the side. But I've no idea about the new owners."
Crouch admitted his hopes of playing for England at next year's World Cup depended on him having a successful domestic season, although he's played all season for Pompey and scored a fair amount of goals, and still hasn't featured loads?
He said: "If I'm going to have a chance of playing for England, I need to be playing well.
"What I don't need is to be fighting relegation."
Storrie told BBC Radio Solent: "Anybody in their right mind knows we're in due diligence.
"That means the club are technically in limbo for a month."
Storrie continued: "I'm surprised. I think Peter must have been caught off guard on these sort of comments. I'm sure if I speak to Peter he will tell me he didn't actually say it that way.
"It's very disappointing, but anybody and everybody who knows anything about the takeover of a business knows there's nothing you can do for a month whilst this is all going on."















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