I know nothing about the admin/liquidation process but it seems to me that Vlad will never let anyone see his books, so therefore I can't see him doing anything other than simply closing the doors.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
View Poll Results: What's your preferred outcome from the financial problems over at Yam land?
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28-10-2012 01:04 PM #901
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28-10-2012 01:14 PM #902This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-10-2012 01:39 PM #904This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-10-2012 01:43 PM #905This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-10-2012 02:01 PM #908
The whole Romanov Hearts project has resembled a group of destitute alcoholics breaking into an off licence and drinking as much as they can, in denial that at some hour the doors will by swung open and the stupefied, gurgling fools will be held to account for their actions.
This demise is different from the previous predicted ones as it's all coming from in-house rather than our wishful thinking; the mantle of arrogance has fallen and they are now forced to concede they are up **** creek. If Rangers can be effectively consigned to football limbo for three years, it could take Hearts a decade to recover.
I think they are in for a very rough time, which will be both painful and protracted.
That 5-1 hit doesn't seem quite so bad anymore.
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28-10-2012 02:02 PM #909This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-10-2012 02:07 PM #911
The things I find most amusing in the terms and conditions is it actually states that there is no way they can sell their shares or as they put it even "obtain reliable information about their worth". They also go on to say that there is a significant risk of losing all of their investment.
FFS, are yams really that thick?
This appears to be a way for these clowns to pay the outstanding tax bill giving them a bit more time to try and find some nutter who wants to buy the club.
All this nonsense about reinvesting in the youth is another smoke screen.
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28-10-2012 02:13 PM #912This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
That raises another point - they're asking for 'investment' nearly four months after their financial year end but the best financial data they can offer is from 16 months ago. Any serious prospectus would carry a summary of the most recent year-end figures as a bare minimum.
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28-10-2012 02:13 PM #913
I hope their draw against a now defunct 2nd division team and their tainted win over us were worth it when they wake up to no club to support.
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28-10-2012 02:15 PM #914...And he [Fedetovas] explained: "The cost of the squad that won silverware [the Scottish Cup] last season is £8m and our income is just short of £7m.
You reap what you sow.
Bye bye. It was a deeply unpleasant experience knowing you.
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28-10-2012 02:35 PM #915
Apologies if it's somewhere in this thread. The Guardian article says that the hearing starts next month, do we know the actual date?
And is it in Edinburgh and will there be a public gallery? We could sell hibs.net popcorn at the door
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28-10-2012 02:36 PM #916This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Are you sure HMRC will not give a payment plan?
Where did the £4m figure come from?
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28-10-2012 02:38 PM #917
Matter of time aint it, one things for sure. I'll be pissing myself with laughter when it does happen.
Tick tock.
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28-10-2012 02:41 PM #918This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-10-2012 02:42 PM #919This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Clause 11 of the Yams 2011 Accounts,
"The balance owed to UBIG is secured by a standard security over Tynecastle Stadium and a floating charge across the assets of the company"
Vlad as good as owns the stadium/development site,all he has to do is ask the loan to be repaid.
What I can't get my head around is how the Yams could not be sustainable if the debt was removed. There is no need to pay bog standard SPL players more than any other team,they don't need 47 of an admin staff or provide cars and flats for all and sundry.
It is this big club mentality that has got them where they are so hell mend them.
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28-10-2012 02:42 PM #920This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The figure of 4 million is an estimate as if they lose this hearing then the 1.75 million is subject to interest and penalties from when the alleged offences started.
Such a shame.
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28-10-2012 02:47 PM #921This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-10-2012 02:47 PM #922This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It's why I'm advising the jambos I know to do the right thing and invest to save their club.
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28-10-2012 02:52 PM #923
Brian McLaughlin on BBC has posted on twitter his interview with Financial director from ****bo land, it makes interesting reading and they vehemently repute going into Administration, their words not the reporters, but they do concede they are in severe financial restraints and having problems that require immediate action
shouldn't laughbut nah I can't help myself
Tick Tock
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28-10-2012 04:44 PM #924
Keechback is compulsive reading just now
Most get it, but some deluded fools reckon they have no choice but to spend their kids Xmas pressie money on hoping this last ditch begging bowl attempt works.
I actually felt sorry for gullible idiots being ripped off with emotional blackmail like this, but it seems they can actually throw their money away quite happily and openly knowing all the sad facts.
Ultimately I don't think you can protect the stupid from being allowed to indulge their stupidity but there is definitely a large degree of the battered wife about some of them.
'I'll give them my hard earned dough this time, but if they misuse it (errr like paying a tax bill?!) I'll definitely not subscribe next time' = 'I know I'm in casualty because he beat seven shades of ***** out of me, but he said he's sorry and he won't do it again. If he does it again I'll leave for good. Honest'
They are toast one way or the other, but they really should be saving their pennies to try and resurrect what's left after it all goes Pete Tong....
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28-10-2012 04:53 PM #925
The interest rate on the amount due will be charged at the judicial rate which is currently 8%. For just one year, that adds another £140,000 on to the bill. Add on penalties and it is easy to see how the total will eventually be close to £4m.
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28-10-2012 05:13 PM #926
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Just a thought but there may be opportunities that possibly develop out of their discomfort. I would like to think that Farmer and Petrie will be discussing their predicament in some detail.
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28-10-2012 05:17 PM #927This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I rest my case m'lud. The jury must find the defendant 'Guilty as charged' of stealing the Scottish Cup by cheating
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28-10-2012 05:20 PM #928This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-10-2012 05:41 PM #929This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-10-2012 05:46 PM #930This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
A big broon jobby all over it. Although you probably wouldn't notice much of a difference on the badge afterwards.
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