I think now I've come to terms with the fact they'll be here till the summer.
That's when it'll all get a bit interesting... sorry complex ?! Or what every Barry said !
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17-04-2013 12:41 PM #10951
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17-04-2013 12:51 PM #10952
I think the BBC Sports web site people are just practising for next season .....
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/...third-division
Hearts are the first team mentioned under the headlines ....
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17-04-2013 12:55 PM #10953
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17-04-2013 08:09 PM #10954
Pink Bus Shelter worth 100 million!
2 interesting reads about Mad Vlad, pmsl, apologies if already been posted, but just catching up:) just copy and paste the links enjoy
http://m.15min.lt/en/article/business/two-ways-of-killing-a-bank-cases-of-vladimir-romanov-and-vladimir-antonov-527-308654
http://m.15min.lt/en/article/business/owner-of-collapsed-ukio-bankas-vladimir-romanov-sues-lithuania-and-central-bank-527-326362
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17-04-2013 08:15 PM #10955
Maybe due to its state of the art Asbestos lining, excellant use of Lagging and keeps all the Hot Air in!..
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17-04-2013 08:51 PM #10956This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
For example, a piece of forest land was valued at 60 million litas, whereas its actual market price is closer to one million."
Wow. Just wow.
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17-04-2013 10:02 PM #10957
Its only a matter of time surely when someone from Eastern Europe want their money back. I wonder how much the PBS is actually worth?
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18-04-2013 01:06 AM #10958This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
No wonder they all have brain damage.
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18-04-2013 04:16 AM #10959
it does not even metion the yams never mind the stadium being valued at 100m bit of a let down with that thread headline
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18-04-2013 03:40 PM #10960
http://vz.lt/article/2013/4/18/lietu...mo-ukio-bankui
The Lithuanian administrator has ordered the bankruptcy of the remainder of Ukio Bankas.
BDO being brought in as auditors. Hopefully some debts due being called in from a Pink Palace not far from here.
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18-04-2013 03:49 PM #10961
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I know they are on a different scale but the fan ownership at Ebbsfleet is struggling. Hearts surely come somewhere closer to that than Barcelona. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22190256
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18-04-2013 04:04 PM #10962
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Assuming that UBIG does not have a pot to piss in the liquidation of UBIG, due to a failure to repay its debts to Ukio Bankas, cannot be far away.
May and June just got much more interesting.
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18-04-2013 05:06 PM #10964
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Romanov sues Lithuania-that's the way to do it.
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18-04-2013 05:17 PM #10965
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Romanov talking more pish for anyone who fancies a laugh.... http://www.heartsfc.co.uk/articles/2...241384_3148767
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18-04-2013 05:20 PM #10966This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteVladimir Romanov today spoke of his pleasure at being part of "destiny" during his time with Hearts.
Mr Romanov was also unequivocal in stating he had no regrets about his £60 million investment in Hearts and the resultant on-field success the club enjoyed in the last eight years.
Mr Romanov stated: "I have no regrets. I have memories for a lifetime. Destiny has rewarded me for the money I have spent. It rewarded me for what I can be proud of. If I would have another £60m, I would invest another £60m (in the club)."You need to live this life and appreciate what is happening. You are investing in the culture of the country, where support plays a very important role in this country. And show me one more country in the world like this. Maybe Brazil or Argentina can compare."People are happy in this culture, they are developing, growing up, trying to improve the culture and they are fighting for that."To date, during his involvement with the club, he has overseen two Scottish Cup wins, five European campaigns including a Champions League qualification, one of the greatest European nights in Hearts' history with the 1-1 result against Liverpool at Anfield and a record-equalling SPL opening game win sequence.Without hesitation he confirmed his highlights were those shared by many Hearts fans. Smiling, he said: "The two Scottish Cups. It is very important. I don't know if the fans will remember me or not. But I think they will remember these moments that if you believe, if you go for it, everything is possible. You can win the Scottish Cup. You can be champions but you have to go for it."And commenting on his strategy while at Hearts, he was adamant: "Sometimes it is very difficult to fight some people but you understand at this moment if you don't do it then you can't improve and do better for your own club. I was fighting for the spirit of the team to remain in the club and not go away - it was quite hard."I think it is better to be a fan rather than the owner!"And on the point of possible supporter ownership, Mr Romanov confirmed that he was open to a realistic and viable offer for the club from its supporters."We have a plan basically to sell 51% to fans. We agree that. Maybe we won't realise that straight away but we would like to realise that. I don't know how fast it will happen but our aim is to make it happen."The club is surviving on its own. It's covering its own expenses. It's working. Before the club had losses but now the club is making a tiny profit."And asked about the price that the club might be sold for, he stated: "To give it as a gift maybe not. When you buy something, when you put some effort in, you value it more, you appreciate it more. I don't care about the price. It is the club that will advise the price per share. It has to make sense according to the club's situation."And finally after being asked if he would return to Tynecastle soon, he beamed: "I would like one more time to swim in Loch Ness and also to see the moment when Hearts become champions!"
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18-04-2013 05:27 PM #10967This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Why not open your mouth and make yourself a hostage to fortune, Vladimir?
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18-04-2013 05:34 PM #10968
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18-04-2013 05:35 PM #10969
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18-04-2013 05:36 PM #10970
As someone on here stated before his assets were frozen, if he wants to sell to the fans what is stopping him ?
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18-04-2013 05:48 PM #10972
£ 60 million spent over and above the income the club produced and he thinks 2 Cup wins and a few European humpings are a fantastic return !
Chucking money at football never fails to bring short term success, and I bet with that kind of money a Hibs.net Committee would have more success running Spartans than that imbecile was able to manage at the Yamteam.
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18-04-2013 06:13 PM #10974
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Lets see here
Vladimir Romanov today spoke of his pleasure at being part of "destiny" during his time with Hearts.Mr Romanov was also unequivocal in stating he had no regrets about his £60 million investment in Hearts and the resultant on-field success the club enjoyed in the last eight years.
Mr Romanov stated: "I have no regrets. I have memories for a lifetime. Destiny has rewarded me for the money I have spent. It rewarded me for what I can be proud of. If I would have another £60m, I would invest another £60m (in the club).
"You need to live this life and appreciate what is happening. You are investing in the culture of the country, where support plays a very important role in this country. And show me one more country in the world like this. Maybe Brazil or Argentina can compare."People are happy in this culture, they are developing, growing up, trying to improve the culture and they are fighting for that."
To date, during his involvement with the club, he has overseen two Scottish Cup wins, five European campaigns including a Champions League qualification, one of the greatest European nights in Hearts' history with the 1-1 result against Liverpool at Anfield and a record-equalling SPL opening game win sequence.
Without hesitation he confirmed his highlights were those shared by many Hearts fans. Smiling, he said: "The two Scottish Cups. It is very important. I don't know if the fans will remember me or not. But I think they will remember these moments that if you believe, if you go for it, everything is possible. You can win the Scottish Cup. You can be champions but you have to go for it."
And commenting on his strategy while at Hearts, he was adamant: "Sometimes it is very difficult to fight some people but you understand at this moment if you don't do it then you can't improve and do better for your own club. I was fighting for the spirit of the team to remain in the club and not go away - it was quite hard."I think it is better to be a fan rather than the owner!"
And on the point of possible supporter ownership, Mr Romanov confirmed that he was open to a realistic and viable offer for the club from its supporters."We have a plan basically to sell 51% to fans. We agree that. Maybe we won't realise that straight away but we would like to realise that. I don't know how fast it will happen but our aim is to make it happen.
"The club is surviving on its own. It's covering its own expenses. It's working. Before the club had losses but now the club is making a tiny profit."
And asked about the price that the club might be sold for, he stated: "To give it as a gift maybe not. When you buy something, when you put some effort in, you value it more, you appreciate it more. I don't care about the price. It is the club that will advise the price per share. It has to make sense according to the club's situation
"And finally after being asked if he would return to Tynecastle soon, he beamed: "I would like one more time to swim in Loch Ness and also to see the moment when Hearts become champions!"Last edited by Gus Fring; 18-04-2013 at 06:21 PM.
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18-04-2013 06:20 PM #10975
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Radio Forth News@RadioForthNews7mHearts have announced Darren Barr and Gordon Smith will not have their contracts renewed at the end of the season
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18-04-2013 08:20 PM #10977
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Contains same words.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21997929
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18-04-2013 09:11 PM #10978
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This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteLast edited by Gus Fring; 18-04-2013 at 09:14 PM.
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What a wonderful read. I genuinely love that man and ill be eternally thankful for everything he has done for our club.
God bless you Mr Romanov.
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