I'm really looking forward to them demanding that Budge gets the chequebook out next season. If there is a next season!!
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Banderson seems to be Butthurt, he blocked me today after I made the hash tag #talkingshi*™
Aw well, you can understand his frustration I guess ! :greengrin
A blast from the hibby past:
By the light, (By the light, By the light),
Of the silvery moon, (The silvery moon).
Relegations coming soon
To those c's in maroooooooon
I hear he said they may be out of Admin with hope.
I want saints hammered in a 0 0 draw,.
Weeks if they are lucky.
Champagne weekend for me.
That is nowhere near good enough. I think they should be issued with Honorary Share Certificates
Oh wait.....
I thin it was chicks but in their case cheques would be more usefull.
If the next Derby this season is at the PBS it should be boycotted
I said that nine months ago.
Keep the faith the big L is coming.
Speaking with my retired accountant friend who was involved with " Glasgow Rangers" demise , this afternoon .
He is adamant that given the delay in " the meetings" etc and despite the "full house " on Sunday ( half of the money from this game they have already got ) by another three weeks there could be serious cash flow problems at Tynecastle .
He did not elaborate but implied " watch this space "
" Cash Flow" is the major problem for any company at any time so given Hearts inbuilt problems there could be some truth in what he says :wink:.
On The Rangers problem he reckons the bank(s) are/will be keeping an " extremely close eye on their financial situation over the period May to August " . In other words over the close season with no monies coming in !!
Tick/Tock on two clocks ? :greengrin
A what a fantastic Friday this has turned out to be and all thanks to this beautifully scripted thread
Say what you like about Lithuanian administrators...
...they have impeccable timing.
It's like the admin equivalent of a latapy pass, a mixu flick up, and a latapy volley for no6 #bestderbygoal
IIRC The Yams sold approx 7,000 ST's to the Earlybird gullibles - and ALL of those monies mysteriously disappeared in various suitcases to LT.
A further uptake of approx 3,500 ST's were purchased and are in place (along with the 7,000 that BDO agreed to honour) - so they will have no income for Sunday's game for approx 10,500 even if the PBS is a sell-out.
So, as the capacity of the PBS is 17,000-17,500 - then that only gives them income from 6-7k at top whack £ 30pp = so best case scenario is 7,000 x £ 30 = £ 210,000 + TV monies of around £80k.
If as reported their Weekly running costs are £ 150k pw then any monies made from the derby will not last more than a couple of weeks - going into the Post Split where the away crowds will be tiny.
PLEASING
:greengrin
A hint for a clue regarding the identity of Sir Sergey of Hibernia!!
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So many possibilities
Not posted for a wee while as me and football/Hibs have fallen out recently but ho ho ****in ho jambo tramps. Lets hope they really do get everything they deserve for their years of cheating and their total fantasiy of being the big club. C'mon the Lithuanians stick it right up them!!!!!!
They mock Sergey on keekback but have a look at this post from one of their financial "experts"
Posted Today, 17:30
"If people are being obstructive then compulsory purchase it" :faf:
WTF are they on?.
compulsory purchase it http://i57.tinypic.com/28b9lz9.gif
WTF are they on? http://lostmindfoundsoul.files.wordp...pg?w=204&h=118 :agree:
When was the last time they heard anything from BDO? Seems a long time ago. This has to worry them.
I didn't think it could get any better. But it does.
thats not even straw clutching, that's clutching at anything whilst they cart you off to the nuthouse!Quote:
Starting to hope the council would be onside to make Tynecastle a 'protected building', well if there such a thing. I have no idea about the listed building stuff at all...
Would be good if UKIO suddenly had a change of Heart and decided to liquidate the club, if they couldn't sell the ground because it was protected in some way. The only matter then is finding a way to safeguard the club, I have no idea how that would work though.
If the SB does have any sway over the decision then I hope it is pointed out to them that the CVA definitely means they get something. They vote against it and if Edinburgh council 'protect' the only viable asset (Tynie) and they can't sell it, they get literally nothing. Or at the very most a small fraction of what they would have got, if the stadium is priced way below market value to sell it.
Not trying to be pant wetter or wind anyone up. Just thinking through if that is a possible scenario where SB would have egg on their face if they don't accept the CVA?