They are the current holders of the Scottish cup and will continue to be until a different team lifts it in May. If they win the league cup they will be the holders of both cups.
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Instead of vlad/ukio/ubig or whoever selling the club at a reduced price would they not get more cash by flogging the land ??
That's just what the "club" does not want. But it may not have any choice.
So, the question then becomes: what, if any of "club"?
That's just what the "club" does not want. But it may not have any choice.
So, the question then becomes: what, if any remains of "club"?
I cannot believe over on Brokeback they have not even noticed or commented on the news today regarding Ukio Bankas.
The shares could well be suspended if they keep falling the way they are, the fall today is an 8 year low and the volume was the highest in 1 year. That is a sign the bank is in big big trouble.
Would not be surprised to see them go bust in next few days. Don't know what that means for Hearts.
I had a look on the site earlier on. They seem amused by our interest in the financial problems in Lithuania which they are convinced will not affect them in any way. Vlad has promised to save them after all.
I was going to post a link to the Bloomberg article but my log-in does not work any more.
Can anyone do the needful and give the ones who can read a sleepless night. :greengrin
At least someone talks some sense over on brokeback.....
http://www.hmfckickback.co.uk/index....0#entry3357928
http://www.15min.lt/en/article/busin...ary-527-295205
Just spotted this one. Don't know if its been posted before but its good to see little Romanov get a mention, I thought he had been disappeared.
$ 2.5 Million ? wonder if any of the cake sale money went east. :greengrin
:wink:
http://i2.dailyrecord.co.uk/incoming.../Hibs+v+Hearts
http://i3.dailyrecord.co.uk/incoming...ibs+v+Hearts+5
http://i3.dailyrecord.co.uk/incoming...ibs+V+Hearts+7
Some wee team from leith papped them out in the first round
"UBIG, which controls Scottish football team Hearts, on Jan. 8 took advantage of a new Lithuanian law allowing the company to pledge all of its assets as collateral for a purpose it has not disclosed"
So does that include Hearts and likely the PBS? They would certainly fall under that criteria unless I've missed something?