Presumably.
Everyone knows it's a case of when and not if. They'll be doing all they can to hold out until June but it's out of their hands.
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It won't take much breaking up. Their only realisable asset is the Savile Dome.
Their club is worth the square root of fe-k all, including the few players under contract next season.
One dilapidated stadium that's not fit for purpose, 25-30m of debt?, 1.5m tax outstanding and luckily they wrote off/swapped another £38m of debt in recent years as they'd be history already.
Roll up, Roll up.
nothing we didn't know already but a good summary of McLauchlins tweets
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22382617
Where does this £15m figure come from, does anybody know?
It seems to have appeared over the last week, but I haven't seen it supported by any source.
Anyone else doing no work and continuing to refresh this thread?:greengrin
latest summary from the Beeb
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22382617
I'm so loving this. Apparently, we died as a club last year. Fast forward 12 months, and the motherlovers truly are staring into the abyss, while we're cheesing about yet another cup final.
Oh the irony! If we are really are dead, and this is the afterlife, I'm loving it!
Note to any yam lurkers; irony isn't one of those hot metal things you use to take the crease out of your cup final ticket (if you had one; you won't).
Does anyone know if the HMRC money was due yesterday and if it was paid if so?
Good morning all!
It's 7.45 am here in sunny and warm South West Ontario. Spring has arrived at last and it's going to be a lovely day.
Just logged in at work and I have only one question.
Are these frackers not dead yet????
I am not going to get any work done today, I can tell.
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No need to worry, according to Murray!
http://www.scotsman.com/sport/footba...arts-1-2916555
"There’s a political issue as well. Lithuania takes chairmanship of the European Council in October for six months. It’s the first time they’ve done it. and they want to be seen as a mature democracy and economy. The last thing the Lithuanian authorities want to do is bring down a football club in another capital city. I wouldn’t see how that’s in the interests of the creditors either."
Clutching at straws!!!!
Complete nonsense that bit. Not like a yam to get a little full of his/their own importance. I am assuming the fall out of this will be a little more serious than affecting a piddly football club from thousands of miles away, there is likely to be a number of companies going under with loads of jobs lost and dont think Hearts will register very large if at all in any discussion regarding this.
http://youtu.be/mVSXgU6HLHw
******' Boo !!
Angela Merkel's just been on Sky Sports News saying that she'll be working closely with Foulkes and Murray in the negotiations with Lithuania to save the club that won the First World War.
I would have thought that Vlad's vanity projects would have been high up on the wish list of funds to recover first.