A couple of days ago the ostriches were happy that the club wanted to appoint KPMG as it represented a gesture against their Lithuanian associates. They've changed their tune and are now delighted that the Lithuanian's choice of BDO is in charge.
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19-06-2013 01:05 PM #20371
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19-06-2013 01:06 PM #20372
anyone else heard there's already a bid from a UK consortium? Could well be pish but I've just had a text about it.
*EDIT* Sky Sports News 'sources' saying this
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19-06-2013 01:07 PM #20373This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
As has been suggested, the only sense that could be made of it is that a group are chancing their arm by submitting a complete pisstake of a bid and hoping that the Liths bite...
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19-06-2013 01:08 PM #20374
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so at very least its a -15 start for them
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19-06-2013 01:10 PM #20375This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
http://www.scotsman.com/edinburgh-ev...fate-1-2970172
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19-06-2013 01:11 PM #20376This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-06-2013 01:11 PM #20377
A wee reminder of where all this might end up.
From BBC site.
It has been 1,859 days since then Premier League side Portsmouth lifted the FA Cup with a 1-0 win over Cardiff.
They will begin their League Two campaign at home to Oxford United.
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19-06-2013 01:11 PM #20378This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Also if Hearts knew UKIO had been talking for weeks to this consortium then why did they want KPMG to do the adminstration and not BDO if a CVA has all but been agreed with UKIO? Does not make sense to me
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19-06-2013 01:12 PM #20379
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19-06-2013 01:16 PM #20380This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-06-2013 01:17 PM #20381
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19-06-2013 01:20 PM #20382
At the end of the day only a fanatic would undertake to purchase the Hearts. It just doesn't make financial sense otherwise.
Chucking money away.
Mind you there is a fanbase to take advantage of. Plenty cash in those maroon pockets but surely not enough to justify spending millions in this uncertain climate.
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19-06-2013 01:23 PM #20384
Ewan Murray @mrewanmurray Sergejus Fedotovas sent email to all Hearts staff today, thanking them for getting club through season and wishing well under 'new regime'
Would have been nicer if he had paid them.
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19-06-2013 01:23 PM #20385
Now be prepared for rumours of EVERYBODY being desperate to buy Hearts. We've already had; Skando consortium, the fans, JK Rowling, British consortium, American consortium, son of Wallet, son of Vlad...the estate of Jimmy Savile...
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19-06-2013 01:23 PM #20386This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Floating is a charge on all assets....in this case, Tynecastle, the SPFL share, the name, the fax machine.
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19-06-2013 01:25 PM #20387This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-06-2013 01:26 PM #20388
Think the key thing missing here is that IF the Lithuanian Administrator offered the best option then why were Hearts/David Southern so desperate to have KPMG appointed???
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19-06-2013 01:27 PM #20389
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19-06-2013 01:29 PM #20390
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Be afraid Hibby's, the talk is about players coming in now.... 'Cos it is all hunky dory now!!
Well according to the deluded one's it is?
Hopefully those predicting a short straightforward admin and CVA are right. In and out with time to make a couple of quick signings before the end of the window in August.
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19-06-2013 01:31 PM #20391
One good thing about this new 'bid' is that it should slow down the conversion of pledges into cash at FoH. As a support they much prefer the thought of another sugar daddy.
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19-06-2013 01:32 PM #20392This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-06-2013 01:32 PM #20393This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Surely they won't be able to do that anyway due to the transfer ban?
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19-06-2013 01:32 PM #20394This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
A floating charge crystallises (becomes fixed) in the event of administration.
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19-06-2013 01:33 PM #20395This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-06-2013 01:33 PM #20396This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2005/oct/28/newsstory.hearts
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19-06-2013 01:33 PM #20397
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Certainly the staff I know at Hearts are distraught having heard nowt, and one of my mates is good friends with someone actually behind FoH - they ain't heard anything either. The latter mixes in these very same Edinburgh business circles.
It's very reminiscent of transfer windows - lots and lots of players meant to be signing however very very few materialise and usually one's that we knew nothing about (unless scoopy, big mo or brooster post) - same happened with Rangers, lots of so called bidders from all corners of the globe but it came down to the wire there too. Expect the same Far East/Singapore/American consortium stories for the next month or so. Then the 'Save the Gorgie Fry' campaign in the EEN
Just surprised that Brian Kennedy hasn't popped up with a bid, only to scurry off under his cloak like a bad panto villian buying nowt.
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19-06-2013 01:35 PM #20398
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19-06-2013 01:35 PM #20399
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19-06-2013 01:37 PM #20400
From Sky
A UK-based consortium has lodged a takeover bid for Hearts
A UK-based consortium has lodged a takeover bid for stricken Scottish Premier League club Hearts.
The proposal is from a group of six wealthy businessmen and includes a draft Creditors' Voluntary Arrangement to help the Tynecastle club out of administration.
Administrators Valentas UAB of Ukio Bankas in Lithuania have indicated they would accept the CVA.
The consortium behind the bid wish to remain anonymous at this stage, but are fronted by Edinburgh businessmen Stephen Paterson and Fraser Kerr of Haines Watts accountants.
Paterson said: "We are acting for clients who don't wish to be named at this moment but they are Hearts-minded.
"The bid is for everything, it's not about splitting the ground from the team or anything. We want the club, the players, the ground, everything.
"The Lithuanian administrator has indicated he will vote for our CVA, albeit with a 15-point penalty for Hearts for entering administration.
"It is up to the administrator at Hearts to go through that process. Our bid is predicated on a CVA happening."
http://www1.skysports.com/football/n...bid-for-Hearts
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