I heard exactly the same. Settle the outstanding debt or the game against Kilmarnock won't be able to go ahead!!This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Thread: Hertz wages unpaid again
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28-10-2011 09:49 AM #91
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28-10-2011 10:00 AM #92This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-10-2011 12:00 PM #95
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I am sure they will pay and the game will go ahead.
However, if I was one of there players and I had not been paid, yet Mad Vlad was pulling out the cash to get the game to go ahead, I would not be happy, in fact miles from it.
Essentially he is putting on the game and saying off you go boys win me a few points, but by the way the stewards, police, Elec company, and even the greasy jambo face serving pies are all getting paid, but like my little trolls you can go out and do it for **** all.
I would like to know at what stage the players insurance will become invalid and therefore they are playing a game that if they get injured they get nothing.
I am sure if they did not realise that they are vastly overpaid for the standard of player that they are they would probably be doing a lot more about it.
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28-10-2011 12:09 PM #96
A Hearts with cash flow problems, and Sergey with "information", thread. Why does this feel familiar?....
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28-10-2011 03:02 PM #97
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My mole tells me its not just them. Its the entire first team squad aand some of the staff.
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29-10-2011 09:09 AM #99This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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29-10-2011 04:58 PM #100
The best bit was when they tried to justify their media ban by claiming that they had a "duty of care" to their players - clearly that doesn't apply when it comes to paying their wages.
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29-10-2011 05:08 PM #101
After that performance and result they could be waiting even longer for their wages. If I was Vlad they wouldn't get one penny.
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29-10-2011 05:12 PM #102This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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29-10-2011 05:16 PM #104This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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29-10-2011 05:50 PM #105
at least they don't need to worry about there win bonus not being paid this week.
good few empty seats at PBS, can't see there being enuogh in the pot to do them over the next few weeks until their next home game lol
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29-10-2011 05:54 PM #106
I can hear a lot of fireworks. Fingers crossed that one of them doesn't find itself cruising towards that hole in the Tynie roof.
WHOOSH.
On the plus side it would save on some of the costs to demolish it.
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29-10-2011 06:00 PM #107
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Daily Mail (I didn't buy it honest) ran a 2 page article comparing Hertz to a patient on a life support machine with Vlad holding the plug. Didn't get a chance to read it fully but was fairly damning. Anyone able to download it?
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29-10-2011 08:23 PM #108
Romanov misses latest deadline to pay Hearts players
By STEPHEN MCGOWANLast updated at 11:39 PM on 26th October 2011
The financial welfare of Hearts was thrown into focus once more on Wednesday night when the Tynecastle club failed to meet yet another promise to pay player salaries.
Hearts players have yet to receive their monthly wages after the normal payment date came and passed on the 16th of the month.
Made to wait: Romanov holding back payments to Hearts players
Despite a series of assurances that the money would be paid - Wednesday was the most recent date quoted - the first-team squad are still awaiting the transfer of cash from the Ukio Bankas Investment Group.PFA Scotland were once again taking calls on Wednesday, whilst seeking to keep a lid on an increasingly delicate situation.
The players met with Romanov's right-hand man Sergejus Fedotovas on Friday, when they were told that salaries would be paid by the middle of this week.
They were also warned, however, the payments could be delayed further in order to pay the bills needed to guarantee that this weekend's home clash with Kilmarnock goes ahead.
With debts of Ł36million, the Edinburgh club are no strangers to late payment of salaries under the tutelage of Vladimir Romanov.
Never before, however, has nine days passed without contracts being honoured.
Amidst talk of a formal complaint to the SPL and strike action, the players are maintaining a cautious approach for fear of inflaming the situation further.
Tunnel vision: Vladimir Romanov is more interested in his basketball team
A notoriously volatile benefactor, Romanov has issued a series of promises to pay via his sidekick and fellow club director Fedotovas.
The latest promise proved as unreliable as the others, however, leaving the players to ponder their next move in the midst of a club-wide media ban.
One dressing room source told Sportsmail: 'Obviously there is a bit of concern at what is going on, but we've been advised to keep a low profile. We just want paid and don't want to do anything which might make matters worse right now.'We've taken legal advice from PFA Scotland and the players' representatives are talking to them to dictate their next move.'PFA Scotland are believed to be seeking a meeting with Romanov, but have yet to receive any encouragement.
The Russian-born banker has other sporting interests and has recently devoted much of his time to his Lithuanian basketball team Zalgiris Kaunas.
Spending tens of millions on a new arena and overseas players for Zalgiris, he last week fired the coach and assistant coach of the club, heightening concerns that his interest in Hearts is waning.
Meanwhile, the Hearts players need to be motivated ahead of Saturday's visit of Kilmarnock, and coach Gary Locke has urged them to develop a ruthless streak in front of goal after watching them miss the target in the 2-0 loss to Rangers.'It's important we put the chances we've created away,' said Locke. 'We've got players in the team capable of scoring goals.'I'm sure if we create one or two chances, we'll take them.'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...#ixzz1cCjMmbuT
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29-10-2011 08:59 PM #109This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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01-11-2011 01:28 AM #110
Now closer to next months wages day than last (which the majority of the players still haven't been paid for) and only one home game in November.
Move along now, nothing to see here. Or maybe not!
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01-11-2011 07:45 AM #111
Absolutely no sympathy for any of these players. They all took the big bucks from an institutuion that undoubtedly was paying more than they could afford.
To not know of previous salary issues they would either need to live in a bubble or be extremely thick. They were happy to take the inflated salaries , clearly more than most of them are worth so to hear them whinging and moaning now smacks of self inflicted wounds.
Schadenfreude.
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01-11-2011 07:51 AM #112
Maybe time to dig out the mocked up LITAS note with Vlads face on it and it send it to Swinie and all the Yams players
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01-11-2011 08:55 AM #113
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Just been chatting to Andy Driver's sister. He was daft enough to sign a new contract because he was warned he would be put out of the game for the six months or whatever if he didn't sign.
It's a gamble but one that probably didn't pay off for him. A couple of years ago clubs would have waited the six months for him.
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01-11-2011 09:20 AM #114
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Something has to give soon surely?
What happens if we pass the next pay day and they still haven't been paid? Will the players strike? Surely the governing bodies would have to take action? Would contracts even be worth anything at that point?
I can't help but see a coincidence with a total media ban. followed by not paying anyone. Coupled with apparently begging the Council for a new free stadium I think this could be the end game at last. Vlad has possibly pulled the plug, hoping to force the Council to keep the club alive perhaps?
I wonder what price you'd get on both Hearts and Rangers being bust before the month is out...
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01-11-2011 09:29 AM #115
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01-11-2011 10:02 AM #116This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Fingers crossed.
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01-11-2011 11:34 AM #117
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01-11-2011 12:09 PM #118This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If they wanted to pay the players today they could, there is a cut off point for foreign currency which is at some point in the afternoon so there is no excuse really.
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01-11-2011 12:13 PM #119This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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01-11-2011 01:20 PM #120
Read a comment on KDS regarding rankgers but thought it should also be applied to the yams, "I wish they'd hurry up and die, it's like watching a badger that's been hit by a car".
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