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http://www.scotsman.com/edinburgh-ev...fans-1-2951755
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"Hearts’ finances remain precarious and extra funding will be required to meet costs next season"
Less than a week after arguing with people on twitter that Hearts were self sufficient?
Either he just prints whatever Hearts tell him, in which case they consistently make him look like a idiot, or he makes this stuff up as he goes along, in which case he is an idiot.
Were HOMFC not supposed to be buying this
http://www.scotsman.com/edinburgh-ev...hool-1-2952706
as part of their expansion / development? If so, why are Edinburgh Council paying for it's maintenance?
Been posted on follow follow that the yams stadium announcer has told someone that admin will occur tomorrow.....in my opinion a v tenuous source!!!! But here's hoping!
They will more than likely enter administration on the date the pre-contract players they have been linked with have officially signed with the club and can't have their contracts ripped up by the SFA. It's the Hearts way - cheat at every possible opportunity. :aok:
The minute they go into as admin the players will be made redundant. This won't be a Duff and Phelps job.
Everyone keeps attributing a level of planning into everything Hearts do. I don't believe they are doing much planning at all other than crossing their fingers and hoping for the best.
The reason the keep spending is because there is no one in Tynecastle with any experience of cost cutting and no one in charge to drive any cost cutting.
They are driving towards a brick wall and have decided that if they are going to hit it they may as well hit it at speed.
If they need the land for that wonder stadium they better get their finger out according to this......
A spokeswoman for Edinburgh City Council said: “It is the council’s intention to advertise the old Tynecastle High School building on the open market in the immediate future. In the meantime it has been necessary to fund the maintenance and security of the building to ensure it remains an attractive opportunity for potential purchasers.”
I'm hearing that tomorrow's papers should make fun reading :wink: Get your spare change looked out jambo friends :greengrin
Oooohh you tease good sir
GGTTH
Can't put any emoticons on I'm on my phone
I've heard that The Rangers and Hearts are planning a merger and will go on to buy Livingston as well. They will go on to create a massive 70,000 seater stadium in the heart of Livingston and be officially know as...
"Blue Heart of the Middle Belt"
Might be a load of bull though... :wink:
HEARTS have seven days to find £100,000 or face going bust.
The stricken club last night plunged into a new crisis over an unpaid PAYE bill, with boss Gary Locke in limbo.
They now have a week to settle or face the repect of a winding-up order.
Club chiefs insist they are scrambling to find the funds and that administration isn’t inevitable. But failure to cough up would spark fresh fears for their future with this month’s wages due in under a fortnight.
The hope is season ticket and fresh commercial income will help stave off the latest threat but it’s a race against time. The worry is, if they don’t succeed, a domino effect could lead to the doomsday scenario.
It’s thrown Locke’s plans to overhaul his squad for the new season into disarray.
Moves for Kris Boyd, David Goodwillie and David Wotherspoon have been put on hold until this latest mess is sorted.
Last year Hearts fans helped raise more than £1million after the club was served with an HMRC winding-up order amid the backdrop of a £25m debt.
Vladimir Romanov has not put in a penny for two years, with Hearts’ Scots hierarchy left to pick up the pieces.