Not allowed to mate sorry . They only got so many cause they thought they wouldnt sell them
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Thought this was quite amusing !
Not really Hibercelona. The process being followed is pretty near as outlined by our financial insight posters on here making it easier to understand. They may have took a different route but essentially are on the same road as predicted by these guys. Impatience seems to be the biggest factor in thinking that the Yams may thwart their anticipated conclusion but again our 'in the know' guys have reasoned to why such things are likely to happen. They have been pretty much bang on so far so I for one am ready to trust their opinion to see this through.:cb
Ewan Murray on twitter says £170k of the £800k needed for wages raised so far.
I actualy think they'll sell the 3k season tickets required. I don't think that'll be enough to save them though.
They'd be better saving the money now and giving it to whatever their club looks like after the dust settles.
You left out the juicy bit.
Ewan Murray @mrewanmurray1h
Believe 170k in new Hearts bank account by today. And a salary bill, post cuts, of £800,000. And a number of total chancers circling...
Salary bill £800k!!! :dead:
There is also the debit card chargeback scheme to consider.
Most banks participate,but not all, as the scheme is voluntary, it doesn't have the legal status of section 75 for credit cards.
However it is broadly similar to the credit card cover in that you can claim for goods not delivered, damaged or not as described.
It has an advantage over credit cards in that the goods limit of £100 doesn't apply, so you are better using a debit card for low cost items, say a single match ticket in the yams case.
Well bleak was the word used to describe their situation. I like that word. Bleak.
Despite a slow start, the news is starting to reach foreign lands...
http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=l58Rk...e_gdata_player
:agree:I've thought that, for many years. some may say more fool you, but I think it's a whole lot more than that kind of thinking. I think the average Hibs fan has a determination to see our club survive despite everything that's been thrown at us over the years. many,many dissapointments at cup finals/semis etc and being laughed at by OF fans and clubs when taking our best talent at the most hurtful times over many years. and of course the Mercer years and we are still here, in a better position than almost all other clubs, while our bitter rivals can only try to make snidey remarks about the Scottish cup..... we shall overcome, not so sure about them though.I do also think that we will surpass our ST numbers a lot more than some suggest. only today I spoke to a couple of guys that are determined even more that they will be assisting and encouraging family members to "make the pledge" and get a ST.!
Any one of those pictures is fair game now. Without a shadow of a doubt, the most pathetic thing I have EVER read was when a mate showed me a Jambo who had posted on Facebook after the last game of the season saying "Hahaha! Hibs finished on 51 points! You couldn't make it up!!'"
The fact that the - 15 points is 5-1 in reverse is almost poetic.
His transfer was always astonishing in that not only had Hearts not actually signed him and obviously hadn't the money to do so, but also in why Wilson was so eager to commit himself to a new club so soon when he would attract numerous offers over the summer as soon as Liverpool made it known that he was available.
mullen - naw
wilson - naw
webster - aye