All of this just angers me more when I think of 5-1. Had the SPL got their act together quicker they wouldn't have been permitted to sign Beattie (probably not Skacel either) and wouldn't have even made it to the final, never mind hammered us.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
We were well beaten by a far better team that day, but that team was assembled by cheating, quite simply.
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17-10-2012 11:51 AM #91
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17-10-2012 11:53 AM #92
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17-10-2012 12:04 PM #93
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I hope they take their tainted cups, **** off tae div. 3 with their big cousins, or better still, **** off tae some pub league where they can get pumped every week by " The Cockwright Inn " or others of that ilk.
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The idea of swapping places with Hearts in any way sits very uncomfortably, but I can't see any way that we can even come remotely close to redressing the considerable deficit in bragging rights in my lifetime, and that is extremely sore, not least because of the methods they have used for it to come about.
If they go out of business, justice will have been done IMO.
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17-10-2012 12:22 PM #95This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Then there was the protracted delay around January-February of this year. This was reported to the SPL but before they could take any action season ticket renewals started to trickle in and the players were paid. The SPL gave Hearts a final warning that sanctions would apply if it happened again. It did happen again but the delay was only for one or two days and the SPL took no action. Maybe the SPL were too preoccupied with the Rangers meltdown to pay much attention to Hearts?
Hearts bought some time with the cup run and final win plus the match against Liverpool. Now the cash seems to have run out again. They have little chance of raising much cash before next march or whenever the season ticket renewals go out. The League Cup tie away to Dundee United is hardly likely to be a major money spinner. Unless they progress and draw Celtic or Sevco in the Semi-finals or draw a big one in the Scottish Cup, the only cash coming in for the next six months will be walk-up and visiting supporters.
After transgressions in successive months the news has come out that they are under a transfer embargo. UEFA will certainly get involved at some stage. They withheld payments to a number of clubs who owed wages Atletico, Malaga, Sporting Lisbon and Fenerbahce were warned or fined under FFP rules because of unpaid wages, taxes or transfer fees.
The reason I think that Romanov is extracting the urine is that he could have lost more players in the close season and wasn't forced to sign new players including Ryan Stevenson. What is the point if you are going to run out of cash in September. He was obviously banking on the assumption that the SPL would take no action and they could duck and dive their way through to the transfer window.
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Just a thought. Does a transfer embargo only apply to signing players or can they not sell them as well?
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Hearts are one of many examples of whats wrong with football these days. Truley rotten to the core in every department. To think of the relative success they've had in the last few years because of some crook from lithuania is sickening. If they were to go bust like their blue cousins I would be ecstatic
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17-10-2012 12:53 PM #98
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Fairly meaningless punishment if the c units can't afford to sign anybody anyway.
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17-10-2012 01:00 PM #99
Point is they were signing people ie Beattie when they couldn't afford to pay current players on time.
How does this embargo work though? If they manage to pay wages in a week or two can they then sign a player and add him to the list of those who will be paid late the following month?
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17-10-2012 01:11 PM #101This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
So maybe WE should have a wee word in his shell-like?
We'll probably be looking for a midfielder or two come January ...
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17-10-2012 01:19 PM #102
They'll get away with it with a wee friendly slap on the wrists as per usual.
Where as, if it was us. They'd be looking to stick the boot in as hard as possible.
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On a more realistic note he seemingly tweeted that he was going back home last week to collect his car from Prague as he would be staying in Edinburgh.
Looks like no-one told him about the top secret transfer embargo then hee,heeouch!
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17-10-2012 01:57 PM #104This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
, also heard no matter what club he ends up at he wants 51 on back of jersey .
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17-10-2012 02:41 PM #106
Last night I tried to stick a fiver on hearts finishing bottom at 66/1 William hills app on my phone only allowed me to put on £1.52. Get deducting the points from them pronto SPL
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17-10-2012 02:49 PM #107This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If there was significant non-payment between now and January, players could walk without a transfer fee on grounds of breach of contract. Quite a lot of the Hearts' squad have their contracts expire at the end of the season anyway so they could sign pre-contracts in January.
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17-10-2012 03:12 PM #108
It now seems fairly certain that a transfer embargo was placed on them last month, even if no one was told about it. What I can't find anywhere is any indication of how long said embargo was/is for. Was it only for a few weeks ? Is it ongoing ? Anybody have a clue ?
At Easter Road They Play.....
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17-10-2012 03:17 PM #109
There needs to be a deterrent. If SPL/SFA are serious about new rules and learning from last season (yams wages and sevco debacle) then they can't just put in a temp embargo until wages paid as that has zero impact. As a minimum they should be banned from incoming transfers until Jan window and if it continues then points deduction.
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It has to be a points deduction to make them take any notice. Ffs they have done it now about half a dozen times and will continue until the authorities take meaningful action. Have they learned nothing from the huns fiasco?
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17-10-2012 04:46 PM #113
Every club in the SPL should be hammering them because they're cheating against every club in the SPL and have been for years.
Hit the ****ers with 30 points.
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17-10-2012 05:41 PM #114
I would take great delight in seeing them go to the wall, lose tyncastle, be liquidated and end up re-born in non league. I would piss myself laughing for years and they could stick the Scottish cup up there arse. 5-1 or survival? Get it right up them.
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17-10-2012 05:42 PM #115
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I'm with you on this Mikey, i only got 66/1.
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There's a pattern developing here. Any advance on 30 points??
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17-10-2012 06:05 PM #119This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Throw the book at them.
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17-10-2012 06:18 PM #120
The fact that they have ongoing financial problems and have been, or still are, under transfer embargo, and entertaining a free agent and dangling him as a carrot under the noses of the deluded, is a mockery of the SPL's rules.
Deduct points pronto and put them in their place.....which would be bottom of the league
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