If Massone sold swynie and led the yams into the Lowland league............i'd probably involunteraly cream myself.
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If Massone sold swynie and led the yams into the Lowland league............i'd probably involunteraly cream myself.
This is vintage. A bidding war for hearts really has attracted the worst sort of people. A serial fantasist advised by a corrupt ex council employee. An MP who's snout is never far from the trough, he'd turn up for the opening of a packet of crisps. And a wide boy spiv who has already run one scottish club into the ground. :hilarious
Given UBIG still not in administration and the freezing of Romanov's assets only a newco could see a sale to one of the three. Transfer all assets to Newco and sell to preferred bidder with proceeds going in trust to old co until UBIG/frozen assets resolved. Would a newco remain in top league or have to re-apply to bottom tier? Anyway if any of the three are successful then New HMFC would go from one financial crisis to another. The whole things a mess and even if we don't get liquidation will be very enjoyable to watch. Karma what ever happens
At the end of the day we can't fail with whoever gets preferred bidder status, i think on balance i would laugh loudest at Massone winning. :greengrin
Think we're jumping to conclusions here. Could Five Star Football in fact be the Pearsons from Romford? They've not had a hit in ages, but made a packet in the '80s. Maybe they've been keeping it in the bank, just waiting for the right investment? Get it cheap then splash the cash? And they'll have half time choreographed dancing on tap. We'll no be laughing then.
So it looks like Ann Budge and JK Rowling have kept their hands in their pockets, at least for now. If I've got this right, we have a guy from Sheltered Housing in Peebles. a not fit and proper Italian, and a potless group of fans. BDO need to play a stormer to make a silk purse out of that lot. I think they will be looking to delay and delay so that Premier League status is preserved. Over to you SPL!!!!
It could be this 5 star football organisation
Someone should let them know.
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5-Star football has been part of this community for over 50 years. It is our goal to provide a quality environment and a safe venue to introduce kids to football and to prepare them with the tools necessary for the high school level and beyond
The 3 bids combined aren't close to what BDO were hoping for. They are going push forward but, as of this evening, liquidation looks like the most likely outcome. Even if they manage to get one of the bidders to come up with the cash needed the process of actually untangling the ownership may be too much to overcome. "A run of good luck with UBIG is needed" I was told.
Also, my source is still maintaining that Angelo Massone is not involved.
Couldn't find Scott's original post but I thought the 'dangerous area' designation related specifically to the school and the dangers to children by the proximity of a stadium crammed full of nonces. If the stadium was gone, it would by definition no longer be a dangerous area, thus suitable for supermarket development.
Could they open the bidding up again?
Hope not.
Doubt it would achieve much.
Word on the street is that this guy Jamieson has little or no assets to speak of and is certainly not cash rich.
I particularly like this recent press quote:-
"According to credit agency records, since the late 1980s Jamieson has been the director of 21 other companies which were subsequently dissolved. They include Boroughmuir (Sales) Limited, Bush Beverages Limited, Internet TV Limited and Superpuck Ltd. Jamieson was unavailable for comment last night."
I had a quick look but no success.
Does anyone know/find the restrictions on the sale of the old school.
i thought it was meant to be on the market by now.
A wee warning from Alex Mackie from last year...
http://www.scotsman.com/the-scotsman...ters-1-2642387
"ALEX Mackie, chairman of the Foundation of Hearts, has emphatically stated that his consortium will have no dealings with controversial former Livingston owner Angelo Massone and has described the Italian’s interest in the club as “very concerning”."
Maybe Fish was good choice for a begging concert...
http://eil.com/images/main/Marillion...MME-445784.jpg