Interesting turn of events, can't say i'm surprised at all.
Here's a question, why do the media want to try and spin a positive story out of everything Yam related? They're not actually reporting it as it is.
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Interesting turn of events, can't say i'm surprised at all.
Here's a question, why do the media want to try and spin a positive story out of everything Yam related? They're not actually reporting it as it is.
Great
Are you having a party when the bull dozers move in ?
Can we come along and watch - for a fee of course !
I would if I was there to sign the documents to sign their death warrant.
Or in his case to say yur no gettin any ow ma money
How major is this major creditor?
But, but, but what about the rubber stamp and the green light?
Rubber stamp obviously not working and the green light has turned amber!
Bad news ahead of Derby...... PLEASING!
All together now....
The Hibs are having a party,
the Hibs are having a party.
the Hibs are having a partaaaaaay
The Hearts are nearly dead!!
Repeat until hoarse.
It's no surprise that there's been yet another delay. It happened with Portsmouth too............
And that's the court hearing that was repeatedly put back. Hearts are nowhere near the court hearing stage yet.Quote:
A court date was set and pushed back several times from the end of last year to a hearing finally taking place this month.
Full story of Portsmouth's liquidation here......
http://www.accountancyage.com/aa/new...-portsmouth-fc
poor girly scarf-twirling pink grunts :boo hoo:
:lolyam:
Yahoo, open market auction to make admin do their job and get the best price for creditors?
I always said the wongadome is a classic structure and is really the most valuable ground in europe. Come on shoeless bob et al, the door is open, you know you want to.
Sorry to put a bit of a dampner on the news but what makes everyone think that McLauchlin's tweet is accurate?
When has he ever got anything right :confused:
Wonder if her face is of a similar ilk after today's news
@The_FOH: We know supporters are anxious for news today but we are awaiting formal information from Lithuania & will comment as soon as it is received
I had an interesting email exchange with the legal firm a few weeks ago that are handling the Ukio administration in conjunction with Adomonis - here's a reply I received :greengrin
My contact in Kaunas put me on to them :thumbsup:Quote:
Dear Mr. Sergey,
Thank you for your information and interest. Please be informed that the Creditors Committee of Ukio bank was elected on 18th of March. The main functions of the Creditors Committee are those:
- To supervise the progress of bankruptcy process;
- To monitor the bankruptcy administrator’s activity;
- Protect the interests of the Creditors.
The bankruptcy administrator of Ukio bank is responsible for:
- Administration and protection of all the assets of the bank;
- Management of the overall commercial activity of the bank;
- Monitor of transactions made during the last 36 months;
- Management of the human resources of the bank;
- Collection of debts.
In accordance to the above mentioned I am convinced that Heart of Midlothian is question that should be managed by the bankruptcy administrator of the Bank. In regard to this, I am forwarding your message to the bankruptcy administrator Mr. Gintaras Adamonis (I put his email address in a copy) and hope that information you have to shared will serve the interests of all the creditors.
Thank you once again.
Pagarbiai/Sincerely,
Associate Partner
Tark Grunte Sutkiene
Mr Sergey :hilarious
But I thought it was greenforgo for them :confused:
I assume this is not good news for them :greengrin
TBH, I have not really spent too much time checking the ups and downs of this saga. I've had to zone out one Jambo pals as he has been repeatedly been telling me that Hertz will soon be out of admin soon (he first told me this in mid-Jan) and that Rudi was signing (first told this in mid-Jan).