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Saw Rudi today with his other half turning into Forrest Road. Has a nose like a wind sock. Missus looks a bit masculine too. I think Clarence put on a traffic diversion on George IV Bridge so high sided vehicles wouldn't get taken out by his nose if he shook his heid.
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FFS the nerve of them, they are wanting to use our ground for free!!!Quote:
Posted Yesterday, 18:54
Munch (aka Norwegian Blue)
Now over at the net they are discussing renting the San giro to us at an extortionate rate they just donate get it
Should Hearts not manage to come out of Admin before the beginning of next season and start on -15 it may be another tall order to acquire the appropriate points to avoid another relegation. This season Morton who have been honking have 16 points after 26 games Cowdenbeath have
28 points after the same number of games.
He doesn't like that. As I said earlier in this thread when he claimed Hearts were "self sufficient" because UBIG had cut all ties with Hearts I asked him if he actually meant "self reliant" which more accurately described their position. When that position turned into a predicament.I pointed out I had been correct so he blocked me. Hearts tool (ex-Vlad tool).
Do QPR have a rubber stamp?
Or a Big Team approach to rules n regs n charities?
See there was an article in paper again with him and Locke chatting and they are saying he will be there for next two months and they still want to sign him .Is he in effect being used as another back room staff / coach or is he just there to keep morale up He really is a hanger on .There was also mention of hearts not getting out of Administration till end of April .First time I have seen media concede that . So by end of March it will be getting touted as May and we really are getting to squeaky Bum time then .After they get relegated and play us wonder what real not made up crowd will be for run in .
I very much agree. I think Hearts have been spared implication so far due to the elephantine slowness of the procedures and the fact that they are a small part of a multinational web of corruption. But investigators will be following the money in and out of the accounts and probably, in due course, asking former Hearts officials what their role in all this Skullduggery was.
It's only slow from poor, Johnny Jambo's perspective. I'm sure the admin staff are soldiering their way through a very tricky task over there. It's ironic that so much laundering can leave so much mess. Each part of Vlad's "portfolio" will be forensically examined, to see where the money came from and where it went. Not a quick task to complete but there's a huge amount of graft along the way. I'd say dogged rather than elephantine. A clock seems static but inside the cogs and springs busy on while all the jamtards stare at the face. Tick tock.
'IF' - ???. I know what my money's on - IMHO it's a racing-certainty !
The alternative is that Vlad is/was a rarity - a genuine, honest, east-European 'Businessman' who could see the potential in a club that has a 400,000-strong fan-base and are always there or thereabouts în the latter stages of both domestic and international leagues/cups year-in-year-out - as against the usual, stereo-typical image of east-European 'Businessmeñ' who are known to view 'Legitimate' businesses in the west as 'The Holy Grail !!
Very good point - they have left a bloody mess, and now they bleat that it should be cleaned up in haste, and to their satisfaction! Not going to happen, I'm afraid, Johnny Yam.
I thoroughly expect to see copious amounts of egg dribbling down Gorgie faces for a considerable time yet.
I would encourage the Lithuanian authorities to kick back, relax, perhaps spend several afternoons on the golf course, and not get too excited about attaching any timescales to sorting out this tedious shambles.
There's nothing wrong with what you say but ... If it were to go before a jury, I honestly don't know what happens in Lithuania, but it will be so complex for your average punters, in any country who don't have a clue what they are being told, don't be surprised if it's not guilty.
Thankfully a jury and "average punters" wouldn't be anywhere near this.
e.g - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-25864499