From aggrieved ex-owners to High Street florists: Portsmouth's debts in full

The Fratton Park outfit owe a staggering £119 million to a vast array of creditors - from former owners, who form the bulk of the debts, to local Hampshire businesses who have been left out of pocket.Here are a sample of the debts Portsmouth have racked up in their desperate attempt to stay afloat. Related ArticlesPortsmouth's debt crisis: the experts' viewsPortsmouth crisis laid bare in accountsPortsmouth to reveal £119m debtsPortsmouth 1 Aston Villa 2Wigan 0 Portsmouth 0Portsmouth 'do not deserve' to win appealWHO IS OWED WHAT£38.2 million Total owed to previous owners including Alexandre Gaydamak and Sulaiman al Fahim. £17.1 million VAT, PAYE and National Insurance £14 million Secured loan to former owner Balram Chainrai £3.5 million Outstanding transfer fees owed to Tottenham for Kevin-Prince Boateng and loan signing of Jamie O'Hara £3.3 million Outstanding transfer fee owed to Udinese for Sulley Muntari £3.04 million Unpaid image rights to players including Sol Campbell and Lassana Diarra £2.8 million Outstanding transfer fee owed to Rennes for John Utaka £2.07 million Payment due to super-agent Pini Zahavi £1.02 million Outstanding transfer fee owed to Chelsea for Glen Johnson £282,000 Unpaid bonus due to Peter Crouch £917.81 Hampshire Flag Company £810 Framing Art Mirrors £313.31 Dairy Crest £87.50 Co-operative florist

Source: Telegraph