Why would the Lithuanians take a few million when they could just sit on the debt for years and let them ***** every possible spare penny on paying them the full amount back.
Also, why would any potential owner pay a few million and suffer years of paying back the criminal debts of the previous owners when they could pick up the same club after their bust for pennies and start again. That also applies to the HMRC debt. £1.5m for absolutely nothing.
There seems to be a lot of logical leaps being made by the more simple and optimistic element of the hearts support. They are dead - they are just trying to save face while they splutter their last toxic breath.
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02-05-2013 06:53 PM #12121
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Regardless of what country you are in your beloved yams are owned by a foreign company who have are about to go tits up.
They will want to recoup and this means selling assets for as much as they can get.
So get a grip you total and utter yammish clown
Nuff said
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02-05-2013 06:55 PM #12124This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Administration is not just a few penalty points and all is Barry. They would need to come out of admin and evening they did and convinced creditor to accept pence in pound, nobody would touch them with credit, all players could walk, they would most lose the pink bus shelter and they would need a fair amount of capital to get going again. This of course discounts the fact that season ticket money say 8000@ £300 = £2.4 would be lost and they would have to rely on supporters to make up the shortfall.
A summer administration would be a disaster for them and with a 14 point penalty at least and no Dundee late to the SPL scenario, they would be odds on for relegation and another administration on the cards say in a year or two.
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02-05-2013 06:56 PM #12125This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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02-05-2013 07:04 PM #12126
Can I just say thank you to the people and the country of Lithuania for the lovely wedding anniversary present. Very much appreciated! We'll remember it for yonks and will have Hibs fans signing our special date for years!
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02-05-2013 07:05 PM #12127
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There is no way they will be able to "do a Rangers" as even Rangers haven't managed that! They're still losing £1m a month in the 3rd division!
Beating them won't shut them up. You're living in a fantasy land if you think that'll happen. Let me ask you something, do you shut up when they beat us? I hope not.
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02-05-2013 07:08 PM #12128
btw, don't know if it was mentioned above ... but according to Brian McLaughlin they've paid the first 500K to HMRC.
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02-05-2013 07:09 PM #12129This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Yes they will survive in some shape or form but very very far from dead,nah dont think so
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02-05-2013 07:09 PM #12130
Yam is biting on a FB post, saying that he's not a financial expert but we're obsessed with them and as far as we are concerned they have been going bust since 2005.
#deludedasevereithheadinthesand
Will wait and reply. Why are they all like this
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Cala Developments did'nt care about hallowed ground a few years back. Come to think about it, would it not be a good idea to dig out a few of the headlines from back then about the £ 20 million deal for the land.
Fire a few copies over to the Lith. administrator to make sure he is aware what could be achieved for a cleared site sale.
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02-05-2013 07:14 PM #12133
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Friend at work from Lithuania,says his aunt will have to wait up to 5 years to get her savings held by the bank back,yes I'm sure Lithuania government have a heavy heart when dealing with hmfc.
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02-05-2013 07:20 PM #12134
In some ways, it's much better for Hearts to face the medicine right now, if possible, and take admin/relegation, lose the PBS, and play in a lower league. Even penniless and groundless, they at least have their fanbase.
If they do this, they might be able to disassociate themselves from the car cash of UKIOS/UBIG.
They do not want to be around this when criminal investigations into where the monies those companies (and therefore Hearts) have been funded with have come from. This could stop them playing in any league for some time, making it hard for them to retain a support.
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02-05-2013 07:20 PM #12135
Check out my conversation with @TheReal_Romanov on twitter for some laughs. I feel like I have lost a part of my life I will never get back with that conversation. Truly dismally stupid.
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02-05-2013 07:30 PM #12137This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
My point is that any shaudenfreude over this situation for me is far better realised on the pitch.
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02-05-2013 07:32 PM #12138
If it were me, from a purely business aspect, I would (assuming I could) take control of the stadium and rent it back to whatever football team emerged from administration/liquidation.
Whilst it's true that the football stadium is only of any use to The HoMFC, by the same token The HoMFC needs the football stadium.
A exorbitant high rent (just enough to allow them to keep trading) would be a much better way to claw back a substantial amount of the debt than selling it "on the cheap" to some supporters group.
The ball would then be in the court of the football club to pay the required rent or move out, and if it were the latter .. leaving an empty stadium with a nice chunk of land ready to sell on the open market.
We all know (deep down) that Hearts aren't going to disappear, and the share issues simply proves to the Lith's that they have a large group of people willing to throw money at football team, and they could potentially use it to their advantage.
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02-05-2013 07:34 PM #12139This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'm very tempted to open it now
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02-05-2013 07:35 PM #12140
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02-05-2013 07:46 PM #12145
so im being told that the 15 mill debt still has 2 years of paying 'interest only' so the the 15 mill aint going to be called in.... im no financial whizz but does this not mean **** all now? As far as I am aware the liquidators want to retrieve as much money as possible as quickly as possible.
Also, I thought the stadium was collateral from UBIG to UKIO for 15 mil, and vlad used to the stadium as a bargaining tool to take the 15 mill out the bank..........fluck me im totally confused now like.
wake me up again when jambogeddon happens
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Secondly, who would pay to make the place habitable for next season ? In all today's excitement I forgot I was told yesterday the safety certificate for the PBS was not going to be re-newed without major alterations to the old stand. Can't vouch for the info. as it was second hand but not unexpected.
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02-05-2013 07:51 PM #12150
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"CSI said: "In the light of the recent events at Snoras Bank, Convers Sports Initiatives would like to reassure its companies, staff, and the fans of its teams and events, that it remains very much business as usual. We are operationally unaffected by Snoras Bank entering temporary administration."
Looks like the same PR person is now writing the Hearts media statements...
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