That's not Stephen Fry in drag,that's just Stephen Fry in his everyday attire.
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Have they been paid this month yet??
No need for that Vlad says he is going to start a new Bank.
http://www.lithuaniatribune.com/3180...ank-201331809/
All will be Barry again ! :greengrin
He might be an arse, but he makes me laugh he really does. Maybe he should give up finance and go into Stand up !Quote:
“I live like a Jew under the German occupation, Romanov said. “Only I’m not Jewish and the Germans are nowhere to be seen.”
A fringe festival show with him would be a sell out. :greengrin
Seemingly Vlad left the ground after 68 minutes when they went 3-1 down..... We'll support you ever more (but not financially).
usually paid wages is big news. So were they paid on time?
We have to assume so on this occasion with the monies they had going into the 'club' of late, right?
Press conference at Tynecastle this afternoon apparently.
A statement is expected to be released with regards to transfer of Ownership of Hearts
www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21820730
So basically Vlad hands over his shares to 'Supporters Direct', not only do they get these wonderful shares but also £24 million debt and UBIG will continue to have 1st charge on Tynecastle should they fall behind in repayments.
If it goes through, its just delaying the inevitible.
Romanovs parting gift of the league cup and handing over the club.
Oh wait
Isn't it the case that UKIO Bankas now have the security over Tynecastle?
As far as I understood it, UBIG owe money to UKIO and UKIO have the security against Tynecastle, which they invoke in the case of a re-payment default.
Could one of our resident financial geniuses confirm/deny this?
I get the impression that even Vlad doesn't know what he owns or is allowed to own these days. The waters have been murkied even further.
That's pretty much how I understand it - Ukio definitely held a security over HoMFC's assets to the extent of £6.8m plus interest and charges while UBIG hold full security over anything above that. The security appears to cover a debt owed by UBIG rather than HoMFC although another poster on this thread has quoted a communication from Ukio that said they had a claim against HoMFC - that could be read as suggesting that HoMFC owe Ukio direct, so it's not entirely clear.
Now that Ukio has been broken up the debt/security apperars to be in the hands of the Lithuanian state bank who will presumably seek to recoup as much of the debt as possible from whichever source is appropriate.
Because, not for the first time, they don't know what they're talking about. As has been the case throughout the Sevco/Jambo saga, we have sports journalists talking about issues they don't understand.
I would prefer to get my facts from Companies House and, indeed, Hibs.net :greengrin
Another good point for Dundee yesterday. Yaministration now puts the Yams 4 points behind with 7 games to go. :wink:
I remember the Succulent Yam tweeted last month the share certificates would be sent out mid-March. Seems there's no news on this.
CWG and Cav, have the shares been lodged with Companies House yet?
Just to confirm that even after yesterday's poor result...allisbarry
Now, grab yourself a slice of the white hot atmosphere of tynecastle by getting a season ticket for 2013/14. All your money will not go to Gary's fund but you can be reassured it is going somewhere. Just sit back, relax and order a pie online whilst watching the best youngsters EVER, fact, ENDOF.