I always wondered why you never see flats being built on the surface of the sea.
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What a surprise, Banderson & McCarthy contradicting themselves at the same time. McCarthy I believe captures it correctly in one statement when he says "interest at what they could collect in their own bank a/c's". Base rates at present are 0.5% but a 3 or 4 year high value bond could attract 2 to 3 %. I suspect these Yam minded persons will be at the higher end of the scale, seeing it as a win/win, ie they gain on interest rate & Yams get a lower rate than they could from a bank ( if any bank was prepared to lend against a bunch of worthless promises ) or Wonga. Business multi millionaires don't acquire that status by being philanthropists!
I don't see any Business men having £ 100,000 's sloshing around in bank accounts ready to hand over to FoH.
If they are business minded at all their money will be invested in property, bonds etc,none of which is easily accessible without considerable cost.
I would guess they would be looking to borrow money from banks or whatever to fund their promised loans to purchase HOMFC.
That would be a different kind of interest rate altogether.
Couldn't they ask wonga for a loan.
They could just use the sliders, how much they want.....30m
For how long.............500 years.
Might have to pay back 5000000000m but hey ho what have they got to lose.
Or could they not phone them ticketus folk.
Can we have 10m please and we'll give you our seasin ticket money for 10 years and security on tynecastle?
FoH are going to sponsor this weekend’s Hearts v Aberdeen game with Murray to step out onto the Tynecastle pitch at half-time to address the club’s supporters.
Gives you the boak. :yw:
http://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.co...deen-1-3055214
Being cold hearted and logical about it, the pitch is constantly being cut, churned up and replaced. I doubt any trace of anyone scattered there remains.
However presumably a developer may seek to leave something as a memorial. The difference between this case and others would be Hearts lost the stadium, rather than the likes of Arsenal or St Mirren willingly selling up...
They're preaching to the converted who have already pledged their money. 10.5k season tickets (iirc?), most of those will already be in the FoH numbers, there's got to be a fair few U18s season tickets who have no bank account and no income. Virtually no-one left in their 'customer pool', so it's looking like saturation point in so much as the pledges they can obtain. Nothing left to give, no more money to FoH to up their offer... ...liquidation.
Had a look on the Hearts site and they still have hundreds of tickets up for sale. Not one stand sold out. Maybe instead of going to away matches they should think of giving their own club money. Mugs.
Not sure the supermarket was ever built over Broomfield.
Last time I passed (in the train) looked like the site was part car park / part derelict land?
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I think there is a small memorial in the Asda car park that sits on the site of Muirton Park in perth.
Nearly two and a half grand out of the FoH fighting fund! I wonder who the ten supporters are that will be getting a little hospitality jolly at the expense of the ordinary supporter?
Reading into that article, it sounds like FoH are treating members of the business community to some free hospitality. Sounds like they are trying to close some very big deals on some very big loans. A wee visit to the Gorgie Road Stand on Saturday should show who are the "money" men behind the FoH bid. :wink:
It must be very small then .. I've been shopping there for 20 years and I've never noticed it. :confused:
http://www.hmfckickback.co.uk/index....season-ticket/
If only those connected to Hearts could donate as well and maybe eat into the £34k that they ROBBED from the charity.