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Had a preminition (Well i hope it was a preminition and not just a dream) last night that the powers that be in Scottish football were thrown into disaray because the **** got liquidated and there was nothing in the rule books to who took the cup final place. The Yams were blaming everyone except their ******ed little self's for allowing this to get so bad without addressing it sooner. GGTTH
Strangely, I also had a dream the other night.
Hearts managed to struggle through to the end of the season, but were in the bottom 6
They were deducted 18 points because of UBIG/Ukio and were in a relegation dogfight
The post-split fixtures threw up the final match at Dens
They were 1 point ahead going into this match, needing a draw to survive
They lost the match 2-0
Grown men were pictured weeping openly in the stands
The SFA had appointed Craig Thomson as the ref, as they wanted Hearts to survive
The first Dundee goal was offside, but the linesman never flagged. CT therefore had to give the goal, but was so apoplectic he swallowed his whistle and had to be rushed to Ninewells. They managed to save his life but he was so traumatised by what had happened he retired as a ref. (He did renew his Hearts ST though, but lost it when they fully imploded over the summer).
PS The 2 goals were scored by good Hibbies – Nicky Riley and Colin Nish.
Sadly, as with all dreams I then wakened up. I am not one for believing dreams foretell the future, but am prepared to make an exception in this case.:greengrin
No more dream related posts please. They're very misleading. I had a dream we would beat hearts 3-1 in the cup final.
At least Hector is back!
No word of a lie, but I woke myself up with a dream of Hibs playing Celtic this morning. In it Deegan went on a mazey run and smacked in from outside the box. only for it the hit the post and bounce out to Claros.
He calmly slotted it away for his first ever Hibs goal and I think I woke myself up by cheering.
...What were we talking about ?! Are they dead yet !?
They really are in the stinkiest of the brown stuff if they used that money to pay wages etc.They now have that first £500,000 to pay in may and presumably they will use a good chunk of next seasons season ticket money to get through this season.If they dont make the top six then they will also lose around another half a million on what im sure they budgeted for.They are just trying to get through each month and it does now look,divine interception of some mad billionare not withstanding,on the verge of a very serious capitulation.Getting to the wee team cup final has merely stalled what now looks to be armageddon for them.Shame really that this is happening to such a fine upstanding institution. Giruy.
I think they are relying on winning the Euro Millions now.
Entries with 1 and 5 featured heavily no doubt !
I think they know that administration (at least) is inevitable. I may have spotted their cunning plan ...
Limp to the end of this season with as low a points total as possible. That way they start next season with only 10 points or so of a penalty. Fiendish. :wink:
This all smells of total desperation from the Yams.
IMO, and that's all it is, NO INSIDE INFO, they are in a panic because, whilst the collapse of Ukio Bankas doesn't affect them, or so they claim, they see a possibility of any monies due to them e.g. the Wallace money, being nabbed in the summer by UBIG when they go bust and then have to start looking at what they can get from the Yams. If the Yams can spend any monies due now, to pay off some bills, it puts them on a slightly better footing in the summer as UBIG cannot grab the dosh if it is already spent.
They might end up without a stadium but they might have just done enough to keep their club afloat for a while longer.
I can certainly believe that. However, I am also sure that the Yams would rather it had been kept quiet.
Funny how not one Media source has mentioned the £ 500,000 due to HMRC and asked how it was going to be settled.
Scotsman also says today the deal was done at the beginning of this month.
I was flabbergasted that the wages got paid this month, as by Southern's own admission, there was going to be a shortfall. I smelled a rat then and this payment by the Huns just reeks of utter desperation. It also cements the fact that their £1M share money has been *****ed.
The forthcoming season ticket revenue will probably see them until the seasons end...unless something happens that's out-with their control :aok:
There's still numerous bills outstanding and this £400k was already budgeted for in the £2M shortfall figure that was banded about back in Oct/Nov.
Think you would have to be an idiot to buy a season ticket for Hearts just now. It is obvious that this injection of funds will keep them going until the end of May but what happens then?
Any Hearts supporter with 2 brain cells should clearly see that any money raised from season tickets will be well spent before next season and for once should let their heads rule their hearts.
So much for the board being transparent when the early payment of a fee was leaked and not announced by the board.
Wonder when they shall switch off the life support machine?
Today's Evening News...
Eh, are we really???? :confused:Quote:
‘Tainted trophy’ gives Hibs hope
IT is a game that Hearts fan will remember forever – and Hibs fans just want to forget.
Last year’s Scottish Cup final between the two city rivals saw Hearts lift the trophy with a crushing 5-1 victory. Far from feeling defeated, however, Hibs fans have started dreaming of an unlikely comeback. The current financial situation of Hearts and the collapse of Vladimir Romanov’s Ukio Bankas, has a led to excitable Hibees claiming the SFA are set to overturn the cup final result and gift the trophy to the team from Leith.
It’s amazing what not winning the cup for more than 100 years will do to a support, but sadly, sporting experts have assured Talk of the Town that this will never happen.