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Stefan FC “ready to go” in Premiership

London, Thursday: A football team run by Serbian businessman Zoran Stefanovic has claimed it is “ready to go” and play in the English Premier League if beleaguered club Portsmouth is forced to fold.

The south coast club, who entered administration last month in a bid to avoid being wound up over mounting debts, face an uncertain future, and Stefanovic has claimed that his team is ready to step in at a moment’s notice, should Portsmouth no longer be able to play.

Ready: New football club boss Zoran Stefanovic

It is believed that Stefanovic is attempting to purchase a stadium and training facilities from Chester City, who were recently expelled from the Conference and wound up following their own financial meltdown, and then enter the Premiership as soon as possible. “We are confident that Premiership glory awaits to cover us in the soonness of time,” Stefan FC said in a statement that looked like it had been written by a combination of Google Translate and Flavio Briatore. “If foolish blue team cannot play football then glorious Serbians will do it for them. It is the only option.”

Stefan FC’s grand scheme, however, is not expected to be sanctioned by the English Football Association, who commented: “We already have a set of procedures for vetting new entrants to the Premiership – it’s called the Football League,” a spokesman said. “If Stefan FC want to play in the Premier League they will have to pass over the same hurdles as everybody else.”

Stefanovic was said to be unconcerned by the FA’s comments, and has vowed to start bringing a coachload of players to a Premier League game every weekend until they allow his team to play.

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2 Responses to “Stefan FC “ready to go” in Premiership”

  • Norbert says:

    “a statement that looked like it had been written by a combination of Google Translate and Flavio Briatore”

    lmfao!!!

  • Spud says:

    “We are confident that Premiership glory awaits to cover us in the soonness of time”

    LMAO!!!!! :D :D :D :D

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