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01-05-2013 11:20 AM #11611
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01-05-2013 11:26 AM #11612This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I deleted my earlier post, because I have re-read the article.
He doesn't actually say that there is no merit in administration. However, if that's what he is implying, then I would agree with him, for the same reasons Cav says.
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01-05-2013 11:37 AM #11613This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Why put it off till later when he can start the ball rolling with pursuing them as their position is quite clear whereas the remainder of the Ukio situation will be murky and not so clear cut
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01-05-2013 11:55 AM #11614This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
A third possibility for administration would be HMRC if they don't get the £500k that's due sometime this month (or anything else that's due for that matter). It wouldn't benefit them as they would be unlikely to get anything out of it, but they might go for it to invite interested parties to contribute if they want to keep the club alive or to make good the threats that these repayment schemes invariably carry.
PS I haven't seen the article - anyone got a link?
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01-05-2013 11:57 AM #11616
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Administrators of UB could liquidate HMFC (they have the ground and Romanov’s shares as security against loans to UB and Romanov (UBIG)), sell the stadium to property developers and the club to FOH who would then seek a new ground and re-admission to the league a la Rangers. Certainly, no consortium has the money to buy Tynecastle close to its market value or pay off HMRC. The administrators are trying to fill a $463 million whole in UB and will be not be benevolent. Going into administration I don’t think would halt this process and would be only of use if HMRC did not get paid their next installment and issued a winding up order. This is of course a possible short-term outcome which is why HMFC may be looking to appoint administrators. I think all routes will lead to liquidation. Which is what I predicted for Rangers in February of last year.
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01-05-2013 12:01 PM #11617This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Here's hoping your mystic meg predictions continue to be spot on.
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01-05-2013 12:03 PM #11618This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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01-05-2013 12:13 PM #11619This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Rolland has resorted to taking acid.
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01-05-2013 12:19 PM #11620
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01-05-2013 12:29 PM #11621
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01-05-2013 12:29 PM #11622
Its about ****ing time the appropriate authorities grew a back bone and actually took some serious action against these clowns. For far far too long they have gotten away with murder. The club is a complete joke from top to bottom, it is (along with their big brother huns from govan) the most corrupt and dodgy football club in Britain. Where is the punishment for financial cheating?! Every other club has to cut there cloth, play by the rules, and live within their means yet these clowns splashed out millions they don't have to buy players they could no where near afford in order to get ahead. Absolutely no justice in it at all and its about time that shambles of a club was made to severely pay for it yet every time, the authorities involved let them squirm there way out of things.
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01-05-2013 12:30 PM #11623
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Think Hearts are now reaching Black Knight stage in total denial. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jvqhk7YDH9U
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01-05-2013 12:34 PM #11625
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01-05-2013 12:39 PM #11627This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
). It's not HIS creditors that are coming to an arrangement, but UKIO's. After tomorrow, it may also be UBIG's, but even then that is not HIM.
The counter argument to that is that, again, it's not HIM that own the shares in HMFC, but UBIG. After tomorrow, one might argue that UBIG are not a fit and proper owner.
Let me go and wash my hands......
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01-05-2013 12:42 PM #11628
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01-05-2013 12:48 PM #11630
Why were Rangers not stripped of their titles they won while cheating?Are Hearts in the same boat or could they be stripped of the Cup title?
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This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteAny predictions where I can stick a few bob that will last my retirement before I get my pensions coming in
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01-05-2013 12:49 PM #11632
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01-05-2013 12:49 PM #11633
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01-05-2013 12:53 PM #11634
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Let's clear a few things up as it seems some people don't actually bother reading the thread and just skip to the end hoping to see a post saying "Hearts are deed"
1) Romanov doesn't own Hearts. UBIG does, Romanov is believed to be the majority shareholder in UBIG.
2) Hearts cannot be sold to anyone at this stage as all of UBIG's assets have been frozen. That means no transferring of anything to anyone else.
3) UBIG is not in administration
4) Ukio Bankas is in administration
5) Ukio Bankas holds the security over Tynecastle. This is seperate from UBIG and Hearts.
6) If Hearts or UBIG (not Ukio Bankas) enter administration on or before the 31st of May then Hearts will be deducted 18 points. If it happens after the 31st of May hearts will be deducted 1/3 of whatever they finish this season on.
7) There is no evidence that they Hearts are currently "insolvent"
8) There is nothing for the SPL or the SFA to currently act on.
9) It's unlikely they'll "die" quickly. It will happen, it'll just take time.
10) Hearts are not "too big a team to die".
11) Declaring "1-5, never let them forget" will have no affect on saving them, no matter how often they repeat it.
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01-05-2013 12:58 PM #11635This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
QED Hearts are insolvent.
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01-05-2013 01:02 PM #11636
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Guessing that post #11952 was aimed at people such as myself....
for Clarity i have to confess that due to a full time job and a partial social life i have to apologise and admit that i havent managed to read all near 12,000 posts thus far..............i appreciate the difference between the multiple layers of companies and their various financial positions, my simple post was purely to underpin that IF the chap who the various media outlets refer to as the owner, and i appreciate now he seemingly isnt, was in as bad a position that he appears to be in then surely he would have been one that would be worth a second look by the SFA....
I will now go back to the reading, and appreciating the knowledge shared by those with the financial accumen and understanding
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01-05-2013 01:03 PM #11637
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01-05-2013 01:17 PM #11639This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The most widely accepted definition of insolvency is being unable to pay debts when they fall due. £22m of HoMFC's debts fell due between August and December 2011. We're now in May 2013 and those debts still haven't been paid.
They haven't suffered an insolvency event yet, thanks to the indulgence of their main creditor, but they are without a doubt insolvent.
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01-05-2013 01:17 PM #11640
Nice handy summary.
Obviously us pedantic ****ers need to get in about it though ...
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5) Ukio Bankas holds the security over Tynecastle. This is seperate from UBIG and Hearts.
6) If Hearts or UBIG (not Ukio Bankas) enter administration on or before the 31st of May then Hearts will be deducted 18 points. If it happens after the 31st of May hearts will be deducted 1/3 of whatever they finish this season on.
8) There is nothing for the SPL or the SFA to currently act on.
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