Zaliukas would say that,cause he is 1 of the 6 players that still have'nt been paid.
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Zaliukas would say that,cause he is 1 of the 6 players that still have'nt been paid.
It would be unprofessional, petty, childish but ultimately hilarious if Hibs released a one line news item confirming all players were paid on time this month.
Chic young suggesting on radio scotland that Hearts will sign Skacel by end of week. Richard Gordon suggesting SPL may have a view and chic saying Hearts are looking for clarity on transfer embargo. What a joke. Hearts wont even confirm if they have paid players or not.
As the October offence won't be heard by SPL until next month,hearts must be looking to squeeze skacel in between Mondays verdict and next months verdict.
It is patently obvious that they cannot pay wages. Romanov has made it perfectly clear that no more money is coming from UBIG. They cannot generate enough revenue from visiting support, walk-ups and cup matches to come anywhere near meeting their current wage bill.
The embargo must stay in place at least until the transfer window and probably till the end of the season.
Their strategy is probably to try and bluff it out until the transfer window and then make a sale or two so that they can stagger on until season ticket renewal time in February (or January?). Then the whole farce will start again.
They go away with late payments and overdue accounts last season. The authorities had their hands full with the Rangers/Sevco fiasco then. There is no excuse this season.
Seems that everytime this happens with Hearts wages they go on and win the next game, must be a great motivational tactic.
Maybe we should try it. :wink:
Pay the Tynecastle 6!! :greengrin
Given the lack of confirmation coming out of the PBS it's fair to assume that their players still haven't been paid yet.
Motherwell have been totally mugged today. I hope their chairman remembers that at the SPL meeting tomorrow.
Good spot. So that's the following who should have a strong view:-
St Mirren as mentioned, Motherwell (commented recently re Stevenson signing), us (cause its just not right) and I can't imagine budget conscious Dundee United and Aberdeen are happy that direct competitor can flaunt the rules. With Sevco watching and waiting to criticise the SPL and SFA for any so called inconsistency, you have to think confirmation will come out tomorrow they have signing embargo for foreseeable future.
Bye bye Skacel!
http://in.reuters.com/article/2012/0...8J1K8W20120801
Never mind the Tynecastle Six let them get to the end of the quque after the Bosnian 1900, seems they have not been paid for 2 months now.
I'm sure it was profits from the Aluminium Plant that propped up the mammoth Yam wages when Aluminium prices were high so let them share the pain.. Wonga ! :greengrin
A gas bill of $13 million, and Gazprom as the creditor , this could get messy.
I was told that Skacel and A.N other had signed over a week and a half ago.
When a company is in trouble its always the wages that are last to remain unpaid. They can usually blag their way out of the other bills and promise them in a wee while but the writing is usually on the wall when the staff dont get paid.
This is, however, Hearts and football and normal rules dont seem to apply here.
According to several ITKs overby, the embargo is due to be lifted on Thursday when the signing of Skacel will be announced. I think they're basing this on Chick Young's utterings but nothing would surprise me.
If the yams are that stupid to sign more players that they can't afford, then it should be encouraged. The quicker the vermin hit the self distruct the better.
The future's bright, the future's green and white.
Players paid tomorrow, as per the Scotsman.
Absolutely ridiculous to let them off simply because the arrears are cleared. They could keep most of their players waiting for 28 days, then pay everyone two days before the next pay date to allow them to make a new signing, which is immediately followed two days later by late payment of the next month's wages.
Surely the embargo should remain in place until they pay all the wages on time, which would prevent new signings until November's pay date?