Anyone notice that Adolf Hitler plays for the jobbys?
aka Patterson.
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Anyone notice that Adolf Hitler plays for the jobbys?
aka Patterson.
I don't get your argument. Hearts are going out of business and as our oldest and biggest rival I think it would be odd for there to be no interest. It's also still a running story, we know they won't be in the top flight anymore that's obvious, but will they even exist anymore?
As for concentrating on our own problems, well sure we can. There's countless other threads discussing just that. If you really don't like the subject why not just give the thread a body swerve? For the rest of us it's big news.
Is this an early April foolQuote:
BBC just announced that fresh news emanating from Lithuania indicates that if the situation is not resolved in the next few weeks the likelihood of liquidation will become a reality. They are going to keep us up to speed with the course of events. The way it was reported it seems that it's not just regurgitation of recent information but that something is afoot.
Getting back on topic, the Jambos are dismissing the BBC announcement as mischief-making and say it's just old news. One of their stalwarts says in fact "I actually think this is good news. Get your arse in gear or get duck all." The blind leading the blind.
Just heard it myself.
Another creditor has thrown the spanner into the works by saying that he £2.5 million offer is totally unacceptable. If the share transfer deal is not completed within the next 4 weeks then it's looking increasingly likely that Liquidation will be the outcome.
Such a shame eh.
Ok keep talking im warming to this news :cb
Keep talking folks, I'm nearly there!
Article now on the BBC website
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26817253 :aok:
Last paragraph, almost a throwaway
Quote:
UBIG, which was controlled by former Hearts owner Vladimir Romanov, had its assets frozen in April 2013 after declaring insolvency, while Ukio collapsed more than a year ago.
About time these journalists started pointing out that FoH are trying to buy a £20m asset for £2.5 million. It may help people understand the magnitude of the task.
It would also bring balance to the story and maybe help Johnny Yam to face facts. Up until now the media have been complicit in the whole charade. They should have a look at Kickback, and weep at the creatures they have created.
This has brightened up my Monday morning, just a bit!
'With all of the uncertainty at Tynecastle, BDO are not selling season tickets, but with around £100,000 a month required to keep the club going, revenue would need to be raised over the summer months.'
Eh? The cost of running Yak is £1.2m a year? I think he means £100k a week.
Isn't this a bit of a red herring now? As a example, Vlad bought the old bank building on St. Andrews Square for £20m and its now valued in the region of £4m. I recall reading an article in the EEN when the empire collapsed and this figure given. May not be fact could be the "EEN understands" but my question is, is Tynie worth £20m given what would require to be done to bring it up to development status? The land is def worth more than £2.5m but reality?
What about this in the EN , http://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.co...-cva-1-3359075
next fat Eck will flying over to beg them to get a move on.
Is this the Yam way? Good news stories come out after a bad result on the park to deflect from the result and bad news stories come out after a good result as their hoards are too busy wallowing in beating the wee team and too hung over to notice that they are in reality ****ed.
Things seem to be panning out ever so nicely.