Now that is a good idea
And authority, in triplicate, to use it.
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I see new regulations covering Pay-Day lenders is coming into force in a couple of months and will require all of their advertising to carry a " risk Warning ".
I wonder if that will apply to the Yam strips if the " Heart and Soul of Edinburgh " renew their partnership with that bastion of enlightenment that is Wonga.
A risk warning on the bloodied-turd coloured jerseys is long overdue, with or without the Wonga logo, if you ask me. :greengrin
I understand that on the Hearts strips underneath the logo the words "use of this product could render your finances unsound" must appear, that's under the Wonga logo not the HoMFC logo.
*hs anyone ever thought that choosing wonga as sponsors was a wee last joke from VR?
When we get beat and everyone is moaning how bad we are there're is something reassuring about coming onto this thread as it's all about the Hear7s self inflicted problems and we know that that's not going to be us in a few years time .We don't need any Memorandum of Understanding ,as we understand how to Prudently Manage our Finances and adhere to the Principles of Sporting Integrity.
Some Jumbo on Kickback has said the below about Rangers possibly going into admin
"So a club can essentially ***** loads of cash to secure a title then fall into admin to cancel the debts racked up but still benefit from the fruits of that financial piracy?"
That's the blueprint then!
They don't get it do they
Not least because Sevco aren't doing it to shed debt...they don't have any debt. Not the sharpest tools in the box when it comes to financial matters over there, as they've proven time and again. Lest we forget, these are the half-wits who believed they 'owed it to themselves' right up to the point when the creditors knocked on their door
What this does cement is the fact of how difficult it is for a club even after exiting administration (if indeed they do), as simply cutting the wage bill and shedding old debt doesn't alleviate other costs that put you into administration in the first place.
Ask Coventry - Portsmouth (twice) and closer to home, Gretna, Airdrieonians and Clydebank.
Given that everything is still embroiled in dealings of the courts in Lithuania, It could be said that Hearts are in a perilously worse position than those aforementioned clubs.
http://www.lrytas.lt/sportas/futbola...m#.UxOkW-N_tig
The article is not important, just about Jankauskas getting a start in coaching.
Check his sweat-shirt. The Milan fashion queen must still be in business, the R - Revolution line coming soon to a Matalan store near you.
I dislike the Huns deliberately going into a second administration in a shameless bid to try and marginalise Hearts valiant liquidation attempts, so I'm posting this to show my support for Edinburgh football.
Well that's 6 weeks since your "respected" (not by many on here :greengrin) pal was telling anyone who would listen that they would be out of Administration by now.
But in that time absolutely nothing has happened. I would specifically ask for Sergey's views on this but I would be wasting my time as he would just say what he's been saying all along............. it's going to be a long, long process.
Sure they've made a few noises about what they'll do when they get the shares with Anne Budge and FOH making all sorts of promises, but I've got plans for when I win the lottery but guess what........... that hasn't happened yet either :greengrin We've also had a visit to Lithuania by Jackson but that clearly didn't bear any fruit as BAnderson hasn't been told to spin a positive story about it.
So other than being 5 points adrift at the bottom of the table (oops sorry, I forgot about the 15 points penalty so that'll be 20 points) there's nothing new.
On the subject of 15 points, it's not going to take too many more delays before they find themselves kicking off next season on -15 points. If they survive the summer that is :wink:
Do you think we could end up going into Administration ? As that was all I was meaning we won't as we are run Prudently all be it in last few years we have not made profits the way we used to and run up more debt but it's still very manageable . Another four seasons like the last four could certainly increase our Debt but think we can only go up the way again from next season
Dontfretaboutdebt dontfretaboutdebt dontfretaboutdebt.net
You'll forgive me if I thought you were talking about seeking solace on this thread from our footballing woes as you wrote, "When we get beat and everyone is moaning how bad we are".
Maybe paying attention to what you yourself write will keep you on topic as I'm not around to put you right all the time and lack the required mind-reading abilities when you write about one thing but actually mean another.
Yam economists will tell you that Hibs debt has increased markedly in the last 5 years and indeed it did take a large jump upwards in 2010. Around the same time a huge green and white thing appeared on the east side of our stadium. Wonder if these seemingly unrelated incidents might have a connection? :dunno:
To be fair it's not his forecast, he just puts up what David "self sufficient" Southern tells him to.
It's just one timescale after another from them. When they went into Admin they said they would be out and debt free (including the debt to the poppy factory) in 2 weeks.
They'll be telling us next that the shares aren't actually frozen!!