I wonder if the mysterious benefactor has taken a serious haircut with the crash in the markets over the last couple of weeks. They may not be in any position to prop them up again which is why Budge is looking so worried and saying this stuff.
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I wonder if the mysterious benefactor has taken a serious haircut with the crash in the markets over the last couple of weeks. They may not be in any position to prop them up again which is why Budge is looking so worried and saying this stuff.
The SPFL were holding discussion with clubs this week. Budge releasing an interview like that must mean she’s been told hearts being relegated is the plan. If they said we are looking to finish the season later in the year, then there is no way she would give this interview.
Bye bye ya cheating fuds
Likewise, don't wish her any ill will personally. She's been paid back so I don't know why she didn't just complete the transfer of ownership as well and get the help out of Dodge. She probably now feels that she can't now leave in the current circumstances and is regretting not leaving as soon as she was repaid.
Hope he's not had any of this before he meets her:
https://images.app.goo.gl/Q7tswi853DQN4SN48
What was the season that our pink chums escaped relegation and I think it was Dundee we’re the club that got done by them for some obscure reason
Ann Budge's interview and the Rangers statement suggests they know which way the decision is heading and they don't like it, which is why they are getting their counter arguments into the public domain before the decision is announced. To let the fans know that they've not agreed to it.
Voiding is not an option, it’s been reported that would lead to refunds, cancelled contracts etc.
Waiting is all well and good, but the longer the wait, the more problems it causes.
Ending gives certainty, prize money gets paid out and clubs can plan for the eventual resumption next season.
Sure, it’s rough to be relegated with games left, but it’s rougher that many people will die, or lose their jobs.
On the premise that if there's one thing above all else that motivates football clubs its self interest I'm struggling a wee bit to see how a decision to cancel the league now and relegate Hearts could suit the majority of clubs.
For a start ending the league now and relegating Hamilton would deny them the chance of a play off the rules state they are entitled to ... 11th isn't an automatic relegation place. If you keep Hamilton up that denies clubs with a real chance of promotion from the championship their chance.
St Johnstone are only a point behind Hibs, but have played a game less ... would they see it as fair if Hibs got a bigger share of the prize pot having played a game more?
For Hibs from a financial point of view having Hearts in the league guarantees us a full away end possibly twice a season, which would be replaced by Dundee Utd's 700 or so away support.
Given all that I'm not so sure as many clubs as folk think would be up for ending the season with placings as they stand now. I would have thought the option to promote Dundee Utd and ICT into a 14 team premier league for at least one season would have been the preferred one .. as I say, purely from a financial self interest POV.
Why don’t they just finish this season when they would start the new one, in late July, virus permitting. Then go right into next season but with each team only playing each other twice and finishing up at the same time? All that would happen is that next season would be a shorter one, with 22 games, but a fair one.
Can't see that happening. How do all the clubs sell season tickets at full price for a season with 8 fewer league games? Also isn't there a term about there being 4 old firms for TV. I reckon this season they'll be fine about losing 1 but they're not gonna want to lose 2 next season
it's only fair that they should go down. They deserve it