They'd take that as a settlement right now if offered. Mugs.
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We'd only lose 2 points so would maybe work in our favour. It won't happen though, they will see out the season
I think that this would be a good move for Hearts. It would give them some much needed protection from events in Lithuania and allow some full disclosure to interested bidders.
They are still likely to lose Tynecastle, and admin would bring about a points deduction and possibly losing the remaining high earners at the club but their options are limited anyway.
THE Capital’s new Krispy Kreme doughnut store is set to cash in on its popularity after lodging an application for permission to trade through the night.
Doughnut lovers will be able to pop into the US chain’s Hermiston Gait store – Scotland’s first – at five in the morning if council chiefs approve its bid for a late-night catering licence.
The Yams will need to bake round the clock
:greengrin
p.s. Surely only Yams could bake doh-nuts.
Further reports suggest that due to demand, Krispy Kreme will soon be opening another store, in a soon to be vacant central location. A Krispy Kreme spokesperson said "we believe we have found the perfect site, where up to 14,000 doughnut lovers, congregate regularly, but the 400,000 global doughnut fan base, is out of this world."
With bakery goods production the key to the Yams recovery, it has to be Robbo in the hotseat.
I emailed the reporter that's covering Ukio's demise on Bloomberg again. Just thought I'd share:
Hi. Yes, that's my understanding. But no clarity on what hearts-related rights, security or property is actually on Ukio's books.
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From: Ross Scott <[email protected]>
At: 2/28/2013 16:52
Sorry to bother you again but could you tell me if you got any new opinions on what will happen to Hearts FC?
From what I've read it looks like they have been put on the 'bad asset' shelve. Would this be your understanding?
Thanks again.
McGlynn out, Locke in please. He'd be perfect.
I've just had a wee peek over on Kickback to find out how things are with our city friends, as that's obviously where the sensible football and financial conversation takes place, and I stumbled upon an interview with David Southern. I didn't watch it, but he seeming states, and I quote: "Hearts currently have the second highest salary bill".
Now, given the crap that permeates throughout the squad, the so called cost-cutting and the development of youth players, that is a staggering fact.
2nd bottom of the league and claiming that they're now self-sufficient. I think not!
It's only fitting that a team who has the second highest wage bill in the League should be second...whoops, wait...
This shows the level incompetence that characterised the Romanov era. In terms of what they've spent, two Scottish Cups (yes, and the inevitable third League Cup) is a pretty paltry return for the ludicrous level of investment.
In two months I think personally Heart of Midlothian will cease to exist (as we know it).
We're not immune from this kind of incompetence. We had the fourth biggest budget the last two years and under performed.
Third highest budget this year and currently 6th.
Is that from Bryan Bradley ? I'm following him on Twitter and watched him on the web chat with Mackie from (without) Foundation of Yams and a couple of Yam supporters, and my conclusion is he just an interpreter masquerading as a journalist. Offered no real insight and just seemed to confirm what had already been said.
David Southern " We will appeal to a wide range of potential managers " :faf:
Or ..a wide ..orangy brown coloured manager ..Attachment 9409
I've just heard that.
Obviously he's taking uppers.
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rc...43148975,d.d2k
Billy Dodds recommends Lockie. :top marks
I know there's been some folk posting that there close to admin recently on this and other threads, I heard today from a guy at my sons football there expecting a 'financial statement' from Lithuania tomorrow he said ' I'm no sure if it'll be good or bad' haha sometimes you have to wonder about these people eh so fingers crossed its UBIG's turn to hit the skids
If they lose their ground, as now seems a racing certainty, they will clearly become itinerant. Requiring temporary lodgings elsewhere.
That would mean they were homeless.
This means they will in fact be Hobos. Do you think they realise this yet?