I will start out with £1m cash plus a monthly contribution of £20,000 per month.
Don't give any personal abuse to me......this is no joke...at this stage i wish to remain private and Admins please have the courtesy to do this.
There should be one or two people on here who will know who i am or me as there were links in previous posts by someone in the know, who made comments about a well connected die hard Hibs fan.
I dont want any negativity from anyone on this post. I am a "diehard Hibs fan " born and raised in Leith and want to make a difference.
Lets see what Hibs fans are prepared to do in regard the club
I will not get into any other discussion on this thread about structure, people, who is on the board, business plan, conditions of funding etc. That can be done on other threads !
Have this thread as a pure buy out fund and lets see how much Hibs fans can raise in hard cash plus monthly contributions.
Lets have the money pledged transparent for all Hibs fans to view and am happy for one of the Admins to manage this.
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13-06-2014 02:03 PM #1
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Buy out Fund
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13-06-2014 02:09 PM #4
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13-06-2014 02:10 PM #5
I guess we need to know how much it would cost?
1mill could be 5%, 10% or 20%.
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13-06-2014 02:15 PM #8
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Re the OP, I take it your looking for big hitters like yourself and no wee bammers like myself who could only afford say 30/50 a month?Last edited by Dave-O; 13-06-2014 at 02:23 PM.
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13-06-2014 02:18 PM #11
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Who's running the club after a buyout. What funds would be in place after a buyout?
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13-06-2014 02:18 PM #12
Count me in as long as I get a shot of being Manager, my football manager record is exemplary!
in all seriousness right now, I could contribute around 10-20 a month. The belt is a bit tight at the moment
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13-06-2014 02:18 PM #13
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If i won the Euro's i'd buy Hibs outright!!!!
Everything is here to be one of the most successful club's in Scotland - Fans, Infrastructure... All that's needed is a football team and a manager hungry for success!!!
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13-06-2014 02:18 PM #14
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I agree £30-£50 a month
GGTTH
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13-06-2014 02:20 PM #15
I have £110 million in my Nigerian account, which is awaiting transfer from my long lost relative as soon as I give them my bank details, you can have the lot!
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13-06-2014 02:22 PM #17
I applaud the sentiment and the gesture ...but I'm not sure about it being completely transparent ........the price would always match or be higher than the fund.....it needs a group of people from all areas of the support ...like PK, PS a couple from the main supporters group ...the OP ..assuming he would be one of the larger donators ...and a couple of interested ordinary people...a good cross section all with an equal voice
The obv usual things like a pre determined mandate for the money ...what happens if the club can't be bought..what then ..3-4 signatories for any money going out etc
just my thoughts
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13-06-2014 02:24 PM #19
Mmm don't blame me if i find this very suspicious
If this genuine then why not put something in a national newspaper or the wider public domain rather than a post an internet forum
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13-06-2014 02:26 PM #20
I may be in a position tomorrow to personnaly buy out the club ...no further monies will be required from you guys
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13-06-2014 02:27 PM #21
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Nae offence meant but you dont live in a caravan? Or made your money selling shoes?
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PS If you really want to buy Hibs, a public thread on Hibs.net might not be the best way to do it.
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13-06-2014 02:32 PM #23
This Board is getting weirder by the day.
OP may be bona fide. I don't know. Just an odd way to do things IMO.
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13-06-2014 02:33 PM #25
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I also hope that someone in the admin team can help to measure the amounts that people like you mention and see how far we can get.
Thanks mate !!
by the way, i said i would not answer questions but for you i will as i got positivity from your input unlike some other posts on here !!
No wonder our club is so divided when a genuine fan tries to do something.
The magic number for 100% is 5m in my opinion.
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its hardly enough to identify him though!
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13-06-2014 02:34 PM #27
I'm a natural cynic so don't believe a serious bidder would ever start a thread on .net about it!
If true then i'd probably stick a tenner a month in.
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13-06-2014 02:35 PM #28
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The first one Mate.......great movie !!
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13-06-2014 02:36 PM #29This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Get in touch with the admins, let them see if you are genuine then take it from there, otherwise its just going to be taken as a joke.
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13-06-2014 02:37 PM #30This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
However, if you are for real, just ignore my ***** patter!
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