Portsmouth boosted as HMRC drop challenge to club's administrator

Portsmouth's hopes of survival were today given a major boost when Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs accepted the club's move into administration.   Pompey escaped being wound up after HMRC abandoned their claim that Pompey owner Balram Chainrai did not have the legal right to put the club into administration. A spokesman for the club said: 'The Revenue has accepted the administration is valid.' No problem: Portsmouth FC administrator Andrew AndonikouPortsmouth now face a nine-point deduction from the Barclays Premier League for entering into administration.HMRC's decision to drop their case was just the boost Portsmouth had been looking for after slashing 85 Fratton Park jobs yesterday.   Some members of manager Avram Grant's backroom staff were included in the cull, although none of them were high-profile.Hopes: Portsmouth fansBut Pompey administrator Andrew Andronikou has promised fans that no players will be moved on ahead of the FA Cup semi-final.   Players cannot be made redundant due to protection afforded to them by the Professional Footballers' Association. But the cancellation of loan agreements to save on wages is a consideration, with Pompey having six temporary signings on their books.  However, with their FA Cup semi-final against Fulham or Tottenham looming, Andronikou pledged no players will be leaving the club before the Wembley showdown.  'Selling players is an option but first I need to broach the subject with the Premier League,' said Andronikou. 'I need their concession. As an alternative from looking at the Premier League advancing TV money, I suggested to them to possibly open the window to allow me to sell two players on a loan-back.   'It's one of those subjects we need to discuss further with the Premier League. However, I will not be looking to sell players before the semi-final and I will not be looking to cancel loan agreements before the semi-final.   'The minute I start tinkering with the football part it will be a big mistake. I can promise I will leave that until after the semi-final. The players are very much protected by the PFA and unfortunately I am unable to make any cuts in the playing staff. They are very much the shop window of the club so instead I hope they can attract a buyer to this club.'  I'll get my money back, insists Pompey owner Chainrai despite £80m debtAvram Grants tells Premier League to deduct points from Pompey now or not at allAnger as Storrie survives Portsmouth purge: 85 jobs go at Fratton ParkPORTSMOUTH FC

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