Balu Chainrai has suspended his offer to repurchase League OnePortsmouth. Chainrai's Portpin company has been left in the cold as administrator Trevor Birch, of PKF, named the Portsmouth Supporters' Trust as the club's preferred bidder in mid-October. A statement from Portpin, initially named as preferred bidder, said the company's relationship with Birch broke down "immediately after it became clear (we) would challenge the unreasonably high fees of the administration.
"PKF's initial promise of running a relatively inexpensive operation has proved false, as this is now the most expensive administration in the history of English football, with little or no benefit to either Pompey fans or creditors."
Chainrai has also warned Portsmouth fans the PST's offer may be hijacked by property developers out to get their hands on Fratton Park - the stadium Portpin currently holds as security on unpaid debts.
He said: "Pompey fans should be in no doubt that in my opinion they are being manipulated here. Behind the PST bid are a number of property developers who now appear to be becoming the majority stakeholders.
"I believe their interest in buying the club is to secure the land. The illusion of the Trust owning Fratton Park is just that: an illusion."