Fan fury at Storrie's £3k win bonuses
Published 23:00 22/03/10 By Darren Lewis
Peter Storrie has come under more fire from furious Portsmouth fans after revealing he was on a 'win bonus' during the club's financial meltdown.
The former Fratton Park chief executive was paid £3,000 each time Pompey won and £1,500 for each draw.
The payments came on top of Storrie's £600,000 basic salary, and the £500,000 bonus he received from ex-owner Sacha Gaydamak in 2009.
Bob Beech, of campaign group Pompey SOS, blasted the payments and Storrie's whining attempts at trying to gain sympathy from supporters angry at his role in the club's demise.
Beech said: "How could he have been receiving win and draw bonuses? Did I miss something?
"I never saw him score a goal or make a save. Was he cutting the half-time oranges?
"He is looking for sympathy, but I have none for him. He is a millionaire more than once over and that's down to the hard work of people below him, many of whom have lost their jobs thanks to the club's mismanagement.
"If you're going to feel sorry for anyone, it's them, isn't it? Not Peter Storrie."





