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10-11-2012 08:47 AM #3181
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10-11-2012 08:48 AM #3182
Some trumpet on Kickback who attended the Inverness Fans meeting last night posted this ditty......Big Team Big Spend
Asked about the largesse of the Romanov years Southern came up with an interesting nugget from the 2007-08 season saying there were three players from that squad who cost Hearts £100,000 a game (Pinilla obviously, Kingston..any other takers?!)
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10-11-2012 08:48 AM #3183This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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10-11-2012 08:49 AM #3184
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The reason I'm jumping straight to private membership is cos I'm dying to read whatever info is on the PM board regarding them. I'll bide my time though as I'm sure it'll come out eventually.
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10-11-2012 08:50 AM #3185This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
No problem
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10-11-2012 08:51 AM #3186This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
obua maybehe was on a fair whack iirc
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10-11-2012 08:52 AM #3187
It gets better in today's Scotsman Fedotovas says "supporters who purchase shares should know that CASH sales will see the club in receipt of the money faster than other methods" oh and "any cheques should be made out to Come And Save Hearts (CASH) for ease of administration. They are getting royally pumped right in front of our eyes!
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10-11-2012 08:52 AM #3188This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
My only question is will Hibs.net put in a bid for 'The Hertz'???...we could keep Webster & let the young laddies use swiney as their home pitch!
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10-11-2012 08:53 AM #3189This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Mmmmm nah that's not it, i was positive i had a photo of the run-down rust-laden piece of junk...alongside the pristine condition hibs bus
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10-11-2012 08:58 AM #3190
Found this link which puts it all into simple English
http://www.mlmsolutions.co.uk/Blog/i...ext-steps.html
the last line is good
Liquidation
Liquidation is in the news this week following yesterday’s revelation that Hearts Football Club is facing possible closure following the presentation of a petition for winding up to the court by HMRC. So why is this different from the situation faced by Rangers FC in February of this year?Why was the statement which was issued by the Hearts’ board yesterday pitched in such dark terms?
The answer is really in the difference between the purposes of Administration –which was the process originally entered into by Rangers – and liquidation, which is the prospect facing Hearts. Administration is a rescue process. Its primary purpose is to save a company, or at least save the underlying business, which is what happened at Rangers. The old Rangers PLC is now in liquidation but the business of the football club continues.
Liquidation, on the other hand, is a process which is designed to bring about the closure of a business and to ensure that its affairs are brought to an orderly conclusion. There are 2 ways of doing this but the procedure in the news this week is Winding up by the Court.
Winding Up by the Court
This procedure involves the presentation of a petition to the sheriff court nearest to where the company has its main business interest. However, if the share capital of the company is greater than £120,000, the petition has to be presented in the Court of Session in Edinburgh. Petitions can be presented by any of the following:
1. The directors
2. The company (the shareholders)
3. A creditor
Procedure for winding up by the court
In the case of Hearts Football club, the petition has been presented by HMRC.For the petition to succeed, HMRC must demonstrate that the club is insolvent. Usually that’s done by proving to the satisfaction of the court that the company can’t pay its debts as they fall due.In this case, there is a substantial sum outstanding to the Inland Revenue in respect of PAYE and NIC payments due on staff wages.A company is required to pay these deductions over to HMRC on a monthly basis.Given that the bill here is over£450,000, it suggests that several months’ payments have been missed. Technically then Hearts FC is insolvent.
Presentation of a petition may or may not involve the appointment of a provisional liquidator.A provisional liquidator’s main function is to find out what assets and liabilities a company has and to establish what its true financial position is.He tries to maintain the status quo while the court considers whether or not it should grant a winding up order. Because the provisional liquidator is there to preserve the status quo, he normally allows trading to continue, at least in the short term. However, if the court action continues and a winding up order is granted, trading can only continue with the specific consent of the court.
Before consenting, the court will have to be satisfied that continued trading is in the best interests of the creditors.In other words, by keeping the business together, the liquidator will get a better return for creditors by obtaining a higher price for the assets. In Hearts’ case, the problem is a cash flow one.A liquidator would not want to incur losses while trading the business and he would want to be satisfied that there was enough cash in the short to medium term to meet the costs of continued trading.
The other problem the club will face if the order is granted is that a winding up order has the effect of terminating contracts, including employment contracts.It is likely that the footballing authorities would allow players to walk away under these circumstances and their value would be lost to the club. In addition, since the footballing authorities consigned Rangers to Division 3, they could not allow a newco Hearts to continue in the SPL either.
So what can be done?
Ubig Investments, Vladimir Romanov’s company, could make a decision to appoint an administrator.This appointment would‘trump’ the liquidation and would allow continued trading as happened with Rangers.However, any administrator would be wise to take a couple of weeks to plan his strategy before taking on an appointment of this size and there is no indication that Ubig has made any move in this direction at the moment.
Alternatively, Hearts could try to reach agreement with HMRC about payment of the outstanding debt.The petition for winding up could be sisted (put aside or put to sleep) while installments are paid.We believe that Hearts are due money from transfers within the next week or so, and, if the fans fall behind their team, gate receipts should be substantial.This may be enough to persuade HMRC to wait.
If they will not, there is an outside chance that the court could be persuaded to appoint a provisional liquidator in the short term, before granting a winding up order.The provisional liquidator could then make an assessment of the overall financial position of Hearts FC and decide whether to continue trading meantime.Appointment of a provisional liquidator would avoid the unwelcome effects of a winding up order on contracts (including employment contracts) and would avoid the need for the court to be addressed in detail on the merits of short term trading.A provisional liquidator can also sell the business and assets of a company, provided he has the consent of the court.So if there are any buyers in the wings, sale could be achieved before a winding up order was granted.Whatever happens, the next few days will be amongst the most important in the club’s history.
Maureen Leslie-Corporate Insolvency Director, MLM Solutions CPSLast edited by Part/Time Supporter; 10-11-2012 at 09:49 AM. Reason: posted whole article in case it falls down again
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10-11-2012 09:00 AM #3191This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
. However if you know any of the admin team or another PM can vouch for you then we'll consider it.
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10-11-2012 09:15 AM #3192
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Alternatively, Hearts could try to reach agreement with HMRC about payment of the outstanding debt.The petition for winding up could be sisted (put aside or put to sleep) while installments are paid.We believe that Hearts are due money from transfers within the next week or so, and, if the fans fall behind their team, gate receipts should be substantial.This may be enough to persuade HMRC to wait.
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10-11-2012 09:21 AM #3193
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Was just laughing at the thought of some of the pathetic fund raising attempts they're up to eg bake sales and the club must be raging that they really missed an opportunity to raise funds over Halloween via guising:
Christmas is coming
John Robertson is fat
Please put a penny into Mad Vlad's hat
If you haven't got a penny, your life savings will do
If you've got no life savings then please consider clubbing together with your mates and investing in the share scheme. It's not to pay THAT tax bill, it's for general running costs eg a big tax bill that we know about and really should have paid a while ago.
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10-11-2012 09:23 AM #3194This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You think they would want to keep their monies to buy lots of worthless shares"There's class, there's first class and there's Hibs class" - Eddie Turnbull
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10-11-2012 09:26 AM #3195This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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10-11-2012 09:35 AM #3196
I see Edinburgh Capitals ice hockey team are offering 25% dicscount to Hearts season ticket holders and donating any revenue to the 'cause'.
Seems a good way to piss off the Hibbies in their support. Oh aye and it will raise about £250.
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10-11-2012 09:40 AM #3197
Have the SPL said anything about the yams unpaid tax? I thought one of the new rules brought in during the summer was that tax payments had to be up to date.
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10-11-2012 09:47 AM #3198This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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10-11-2012 09:55 AM #3200
Would have thought Edinburgh Capitals would be better looking after their own finances than worrying about hertz
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10-11-2012 09:56 AM #3201
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It appears that their ST money this season has been used to pay last years bills and its still not covered.
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10-11-2012 09:56 AM #3202This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Right now there's a massive shortfall in there income so surely these future 'windfalls' may allow them to pay bills on time for a couple of months but it doesn't answer HMRC how they can make up the amount they've fallen behind?
Does that even make sense what i've just typed?
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10-11-2012 10:04 AM #3203This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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10-11-2012 10:08 AM #3204This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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10-11-2012 10:08 AM #3205This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Right, where do I sign up?
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10-11-2012 10:12 AM #3206
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10-11-2012 10:16 AM #3207
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Sergeys teaser was too much so I signed up.....it was Ssssssoooooooo worth it!!!!!
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10-11-2012 10:17 AM #3208This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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10-11-2012 10:23 AM #3210
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have to say that even if the yams dont go down the pan this thread alone has brought hours of fantastic entertainment ar their expense
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