Storrie upset at failed bid

// A bit of a hack but it works// The article snippet is wrapped onto a second line, even when #article-sub is emptyif( $("div#article-sub").children().length == 0 ) {$("div#article-sub").remove();} Portsmouth chief executive Peter Storrie has revealed his disappointment at being unable to lead his own takeover of the club. After weeks of talks, Sulamain Al Fahim finally sealed his takeover of the club on Wednesday morning after exchanging contracts with owner Alexandre Gaydamak.Storrie has himself become frustrated with Al Fahim's delays, and organised another consortium - who looked on course to strike a deal.But Al Fahim has beaten off the rival bid to seal a deal and Storrie could not hide his disappointment."A meeting was scheduled for 8.30am, but Sacha called me and asked to reschedule for 12. I asked him if there was a problem, as my people were getting nervous and he said no," Storrie told radio station The Quay."I am very, very disappointed, but its Sacha's club, he decides."Storrie admits he does not know whether he will be continuing in his own role at the club."My group is very unhappy," he said."I really don't know whether that it would be possible (to work with Al Fahim), but we just have to wait for everyone to calm down."

Source: SKY_Sports