No but I have considered the 'Steam off ma pish' option and decided not to bother with that either
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When are we going to be told who these 'Edinburgh Businessmen' are that are supplying this interest free money to FoH? Until then we will not know which local companies to boycott.
You should be able to at least rule out the ones they bumped last time? Surely nobody's that daft? Oh wait a minute.
Pretty sure the names will leak eventually, the yam are bound to start paying Vlad style tributes to these new demi-gods who are actually only giving them a cut price deferred loan, yam class.
Much as i hate to say it, fair enough.
I suppose. :-)
http://www.heraldscotland.com/mobile...6d23f1c06153a9
"HEARTS supporters have been misled so many times in recent years by those who claim to be working in the club's best interests that they are entitled to feel slightly apprehensive at being asked to make yet another leap of faith."
They won't ask any questions at all. The levels of gullibility are as high as any time in the past and they carry on with their "believe" crap no matter what. Personally I reckon its Chris Robinson and Vladimir Romanov who are behind Bidco. Their fans would sign up to Twatco if the EEN put up a poppy Logo beside the hearts badge to promote it.
Add kicks4kids to their creditors then.
Let there be no doubt, Ian Murray is a politician. Not 50/50. Not 99%, but the less well known 80%.
Barry Anderson @BarryAnderson_89m
Foundation of Hearts chairman @IanMurrayMP is 80 per cent confident of agreeing a CVA to take #HMFC out of administration. See today's EN.
What does allisbarry know about quoting numbers with Hearts?? this could be only 8% in reality!
Are barry anderson and ian murray related?
Twitchco
Seriously
I will never buy the Edinburgh evening news again.
Teaching us that we should support companies who steal money from local businesses.
Also we should support them in their efforts to dump almost all their 29m debt?
The evening news have no morals.
Latest documents lodged at Companies House by BDO.
At first sight, nothing out of the ordinary. Just a technical change about BDO's remuneration. Happy for someone else to read through it all, though. :greengrin
Attachment 10858
Attachment 10859
It seems that, upon instruction from UKIO's administrators, BDO will be taking their fees from the current funds .. rather than from the sale of the assets.
My understanding is that the current funds are basically the season ticket sales that BDO stated would be used to keep the club going until January 2014, and provide an opportunity for additional funding to be found in that time to allow the club to trade till the end of the season.
If UKIO's administrators have instructed BDO to use these funds for their fee's, then would that suggest that they are more interested in maximising their return from the sale of Tynecastle than seeing the club continue trading?