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Okay then, your club is so ***** that they couldn't even beat a "dead club" this season haha :fenlon
Oh hearts fans you truly are comedy gold :faf:
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But this is different. This thread is about honesty, dignity and integrity. Its about taking some innocent Lith's hard earned money and *****ing it on useless cack like Nade with no intention of ever honouring the deal, and laughing when its suggested that you do. Its worshipping mercs like "Rudi" and "Zal" who they claim are "Hearts men" but threaten to leave because someone is paid more than them. Skatchell left and Zaliukas was accomodated and is now leaving. Skatchell could have returned twice last season but couldnt agree terms. Hearts men my erse. Kevin Thomson wanted to come back and did.
If they are to survive, if they actually WANT to survive then let them suggest actually paying their bills. They celebrate the success the Lithuanian savers and pension funds have brought them then let them show a modicum of dignity and honour Heart of Midlothian by repaying every penny stolen by the crooks that are the Romanov's.
For who it may concern!... :thumbsup:
I'm not going soft on this, but what would Edinbra have without that manky lot?
We love the banter, we love slagging our Yam mates after good results, we love all of this and now we have a chance to show who is "King".....
I for one, would miss this. Easter Road & Tynecastle, when rocking, is such a top fixture in Scottish football.... We'd all miss that.
Don't get me wrong, I want to see them suffer, but I want to be the one handing out some of the "Pain" :aok:
The 20th is firmly in my calender....... :wink:
Cannae believe I am waking up this morning to messages of 'Happy 5-1 day'.
Are they being serious, their club is almost dead - arrogant ******** right till the bitter end!
Just hope they die soon!
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Cant wait for this to happen.
Glad i bought the plot,so the 2 o them can rot side by side. :cb
Back on track here, definitive questions regarding Hearts ownership by the SPL need to be answered tomorrow. We all know there is a concerted effort from the YAMS trying to convince everybody that they are a stand alone self sustaining company. Keeping it as simple as possible, the definitive question that the SPL should ask tomorrow is this:
Do HMFC PLC (or whoever they call themselves) have the authority to sell the Club, or does it's recognised Parent Company (79% shares) have that authority?
IMO there can be only one answer, UBIG are the parent company, they're ****ed and so are HMFC. Relegation is the only outcome tomorrow, unless there are extenuating circumstances, such as another bowel collapse from the SPL.
GGTTH
Going forward the only thing Hearts will have to worry about signing are cheques...
You're making me blush now, but in truth I don't care who actually says it so long as somebody can.
That argument is getting the whole issue spectacularly wrong. The whole point of the 'Group Company' provision is to prevent a club from dumping all it's liabilities on another group company, having the inter-company debt forgiven (or swapped for worthless share) and then allowing the group company to go bust, thereby shafting the creditors. Only one SPL club has done that and they have bloodied-turd coloured shirts.
The bottom line is that if UBIG hadn't indulged HoMFC to the tune of £65m there would be that much more available today for UBIG's creditors - they might not even have had to declare their insolvency.
Whether or not UBIG is the parent company is not the debate, they are and everyone knows it. Hell even Hearts referred to them as that on their website.What is in question is how watertight the SPL rules are in terms of calling last weeks news an insolvency event.
I'd imagine you'll always celebrate an anniversary more if your "wife" is terminally ill.
Got to make the most of it while you can.
I'm surprisingly enjoying 5-1 day. Most Jambos I know are struggling with it, even more when you just laugh and say, 'yes, its a great era for football in Edinburgh.'
That's because for a large percentage of their fans....hating Hibs means way more than loving Hearts. In fact I'd go so far as to say, that lot aren't that bothered about Hearts getting relegated, or even going to the wall. Hibs will still be here for them to hate, and that's the more important part of their weekend football routine...
The day they started their "big team" nonsense, and quickly realised it stood no scrutiny outside of Edinburgh (and even then, only over a relatively recent time period), it became an obsession with "what Hibs don't achieve" as opposed to "what Hearts can achieve", hence the obsession with the Scottish Cup, and crowd sizes...an obsession that meant while they were focussing all their attention on us, a dodgy foreign "millionaire" could waltz in, make some comments about "docksiders", drop in a few "big team" platitudes......and was handed the keys to the safe without question......
Hence where they find themselves today.....and hence why they still cannot raise the slightest bit of concern for their clubs' plight. They have simply forgotten how to.....
I was merely pointing out that they have zero redeeming features. Their death is therefore as desirable as it is inevitable. Watching them embarass themselves by squirming and whingeing like little girls blouses that a big boy done it and ran away just highlights how pathetic and miserable they actually are. They cant even die with any dignity.
The maroon supremacists are going to get justice very soon.
Can't see how they can claim to be financially self-supporting when they haven't been able to pay wages on time this season and for the coming year are relying on selling unproven youths with little value to teams who know they are desperate for cash (see the Wallace discount for an example). They can't dissociate themselves from their legal parent company UBIG because it was UBIG who did the debt-for-equity swaps, so now that UBIG have stated publicly that they are insolvent the Yams are caught and must take the points deduction.
That puts them into Division One next season with much reduced revenues which will make it harder for them to come straight back. And in the meantime the Lithuanians will be trying to get the best deal for their taxpayers in the liquidation of Ukio Bankas and UBIG, so the PBS will be sold to the highest bidder - a house builder or supermarket. Their only hope is the knowledge that the liquidators will also look to sell the club for whatever they can get, which gives Save Hearts In Trouble a chance to acquire the shares. That though raises the problem of trying to secure banking facilities for a business that is proven to lose money and which is reliant on bogus pledges from A Kidd and V Screwed for its funding.
They're going to suffer :greengrin