Caught a bit of the Killie match and I'm sure the commentator, whilst again banging on about Celtc in Europe, said that all SPL teams will get £250k because of their progress.
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Caught a bit of the Killie match and I'm sure the commentator, whilst again banging on about Celtc in Europe, said that all SPL teams will get £250k because of their progress.
The classic yam approach.
Why take action when one may instead write a strongly worded pamphlet or open letter on the subject
Yep, pretty much fits with my interpretation also in that as you say there's a case that they've already defaulted. As I previously posted I believe SPL are terrified that another big club will go down the toilet & they'll bend over backwards to get Hawrts at least through this season.
I'd seen it before - I think Sergey posted a link on the PM board on that thread :wink:
Wasnt at all surprised to see the share price is still following the same trend though:greengrin
I still have more faith in the british banks than that lot. They really, really are in the sticky brown stuff and just don't have a clue :thumbsup:
http://www.scotsman.com/edinburgh-ev...arts-1-2683400
Vlad speaks
:wtf:Quote:
Do you think that a missed payment for one month of tax is sufficient reason to put the club into administration or liquidation? There is an obvious answer. We have our income and we were able to demonstrate to HMRC that we have sufficient income to cover that liability. So the threats were really a draconic measure
It would be draconic but for the fact that they have been repeatedly late payers. HMRC have had to use court petitions (presumably at some public cost) to force them to pay up.
It's a bit like the little boy who cried wolf. Hearts have been taking advantage of the patience of their creditors, paying up at the last possible moment. How were HMRC supposed to know that this time they were genuinely toiling for cash, as opposed to just Vlad mucking them around?
Loft ;) in translation ?
... "We know the people who have invested so far are simple fans."
From http://m.scotsman.com/sport/football...anov-1-2683157
"Romanov also went on to discuss he struggle with the media, football authorities and HMRC, which he suggested had unfairly treated him"
All that's missing from that is a comma and the following words - but we'd lost will to live by that point so made our excuses and left.
Friday is pay day again at the PBS. Will last months 'deferred' wages have to be paid before then?
If all wages are not up to date by Monday, will the SPL act this time?
Next week has the potential for much amusement.
Whatever the outcome of this months wage fiasco is I'm sure they will get away with what ever they want to...they always do..
The embargo will be lifted 'unless they have problems paying this month's wages on time.' It doesn't say, however, whether another deferral would be given another blind eye. I suspect another deferral will be accepted by the SPL and the SPFA and they will be signing players in the January window. I don't think Salmond has yet announced to the Scottish Parliament what he has decided. :-)
I've heard from more than one person that the players are looking to be paid up in full on the 16th and not just get December's pay. Dream on boys :greengrin
The 16th is a Sunday so presumably pay day is actually Friday 14th.
In other news, Mrs Stevenson is apparently doing her dinger about it :thumbsup:
There may not be a new tattoo in Ryan's stocking this year!