Has anyone else ever discovered it was possible to love two threads at the same time? :greengrin
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You've gotta love the hearts sources and club insiders.
http://www.hmfckickback.co.uk/index....-through-this/
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Jessjambo
Posted Yesterday, 23:53
NOT if we get through this. WHEN we get through this.
I liked a previous post....................Borussia Dortmund were in this position 5 / 6 years ago. The Jambos,...............Scotland's Borussia Dortmund in waiting.
:lolyam: No words. Enjoy going bust and ending up the polar opposite of Dortmund.
Fannies, deluded fannies, the lot of them.
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Almost wet myself with laughter reading that post. Dortmund who can get 80,000 at home and have half a million CL Final applicants, against a team that gets 13,000 on average in a league with little TV income.
Great post Jess, cracker to end the night with. :aok:
http://bit.ly/10m6Xib
well I never, thought they were only 2 wks away from making a substantial bid. Muppets the lot of them. They all deserve each other. This is fun!
We are all Vladimir Romanov :greengrin
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Admitting the fans had probably been slow to react to the escalating crisis, he added that it was not yet too late to salvage the situation – though he conceded it was unlikely that there would be much help from the outside, with other clubs contending that Hearts’ continued overspending has given them an unfair advantage throughout the Romanov years.
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Been really interesting reading this from Australia but ive always feared that administration would be their easiest route out to no debt and effectively get off scot free, bar a points deduction.
I used to be in the generous category but now i just want a gretna situ.
Can they wriggle out of this relatively unscathed? Surely not?
.....and yet another tube who can't resist a 5-1 jibe in the interview.
He effectively says that this is all worth it for that result.
THAT is why the fans are not up in arms. They think that day was "job done" - that was as good as it gets.
And barely any of them understand that tainted cup win will kill their club.
Fools.
p.s. 26 registered players, that's first team and under 21......... They are so gubbed next season whatever happens. Hee Hee
Good article in the Herald. It claims that Hearts have so far paid £50k of the tax bill, but will face a VAT bill for the season tickets sold already at the end of the month, which is likely to be in the region of £1m.
There will also be another PAYE bill due soon.
Admin now seems a certainty which means a 15 point deduction with no new players.
F*** them!Quote:
Despite the shambles the club has been left in by the Vladimir Romanov regime, MacLeod is reluctant to condemn his time at the helm as an outright disaster.
“If you’d told me at the start we’d have won two Scottish Cups – beating Hibs 5-1 in the second one – I’d have stopped listening at that point and said ‘yes, thank you’. We are where we are.
“The Romanov years have been a rollercoaster. We’ve had two Scottish Cup wins and the greatest result in our history.
I thought it was a bit of a confused article, especially the last paragraph which seems to make no sense at all
http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport/...earts.21304917Quote:
Originally Posted by The Herald
Why do the flumps not sell Tynecastle to alleviate their money problems? Surely that land would be worth a bob or two.:confused:
Their arrogance is astounding. It appears they are using administration as a threat to their creditors and the vast majority take a total debt write off as a given, whatever happens. There may a degree of defiance, I'm being kind here, in their collective attitude that administration or liquidation would be a very good thing.
I would hope, probably expect, the Lithuanian Govt to show some backbone when dealing with an organisation that effectively stole their money. It has been clear for a number of years now that there has been no intention to pay back any of the funds taken and this alone should justify a far more robust, possibly criminal, investigation. Hearts assets should be treated under the Proceeds of Crime Act.
This piece says everything that needs to be said.....
http://www.scotsman.com/news/andrew-...arts-1-2968753
"Hearts have been a financial basket case for close on a decade and really, until this season, there has been no serious attempt to seek treatment or take the necessary medicine. Each one of the Vladimir Romanov seasons, the wages-to-turnover ratio has sat at more than 100 per cent – almost double what financial analysts agree is a level that allows for running a football club in sustainable fashion..."