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From: Sergejus Fedotovas
Sent: 19 June 2013 12:00
To: All Staff
Subject: Message from the Board [Scanned]
Dear colleagues,
Our club is on the verge of transformation that will hopefully bring a new fortunes to Tynecastle
The events in Lithuania and our income recently were not according to the most conservative plan and it made impossible to sustain the business with all means available to us. At our last meeting at the end of may we have been honestly positive regarding our future hoping that reasonably assessed season ticket sales willl carry us forward till the start of the season but it was not our expectation to see UBIG filing for insolvencey and this to have so negative impact on our revenues.
I need to thank all for your work and enormous efforts that helped us finish last season. I hope you all will get deserved recognition and will be treated well under the new regime
I would like to thank all of you for your work and dedication to this football club, all you have done will take its place in history
on behalf of the Board,
Sergejus Fedotovas
Shouldnt this be enough for the SPL to retrospectively deduct 18 points from last season and relegate them? He is openly admitting that the insolvency event of the parent company caused the club problems!!!! Oh but wait a minute the spl said there was no insolvency event!!!! corrupt the lot of them.
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19-06-2013 02:30 PM #20431
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19-06-2013 02:37 PM #20432
Isn't it time someone put (independent) pressure on the Jambo board about the share issue again? The obvious suspicion is that they knew, or at least had VERY good reason to believe, that they would soon be going into administration. Issuing shares on such a basis is a clear case of serious fraud. Hopefully BDO will be all over this (and all the other ***** they'll no doubt uncover).
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19-06-2013 02:43 PM #20433This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-06-2013 02:43 PM #20434
A complication that might affect a potential newco:
When the Huns went belly up, Sevco applied to the SPL to transfer over the Hun share. This was rejected by the SPL, so Sevco had to go and apply for a new membership in the SFL.
As of the new season, there will be no SFL. If NewYams apply to the SPFL for transfer of the Yam share and are rejected, will they still be able to apply to the SPFL to join at the bottom?
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19-06-2013 02:44 PM #20435
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19-06-2013 02:46 PM #20436
Yams Financial meltdown (BDO appointed as HMFC administrators)
Happy *****ing Wednesday everyone!
My sides are splitting here!
Can't wait for the the first derby at Tynie next season...provided the Yams are still in existence of course!
:fenlon
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19-06-2013 02:47 PM #20437This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-06-2013 02:47 PM #20438
Can someone with knowledge of SFA/SPL rule answer this one for me? I thought that if you are gonna buy a Scottish Fitba' club there should be due diligence done on the person/persons buying said club. If this is correct who is responsible for this due diligence?
Or am I just being daft (considering what went down in Govan recently)
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.
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19-06-2013 02:48 PM #20439
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19-06-2013 02:50 PM #20440This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-06-2013 02:52 PM #20441This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Surely they would approve of them starting at the bottom but how far down would that be now ? Isn't there now a pyramid system in place now that brings the non-leaguers into play.
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19-06-2013 02:56 PM #20442
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The current SPL Board comprises:
Ralph Topping (SPL Chairman)
Neil Doncaster (SPL Chief Executive)
Stewart Robertson (Motherwell)
Eric Riley (Celtic)
Stewart Gilmour (St Mirren)
Rod Petrie (Hibernian)
As I've mentioned before, I have a very good source who tells me these 6 men looked high and low for a reason to punish Hearts and get them out of the league before the season ended but both sets of legal advice was that they didn't have a case to do so. They are watching what is happening very carefully. They can't do anything until they actually give a concrete reason though.
They can't kick Hearts out the league because they "think" they might not complete their fixtures. It must be watertight.
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19-06-2013 02:58 PM #20443
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A question on the keekback board.... Thoughts?
That email was sent after BDO were confirmed as administrators; and after today's bid was announced.
This looks like a pre-pack, doesn't it?
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19-06-2013 02:59 PM #20444This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Board members are elected annually by representatives of the 12 SPL clubs and meet monthly to discuss strategic issues. The Board's main responsibility is for corporate governance, strategic development, the delivery of the SPL objectives and the application of the SPL Rules.
The current SPL Board is made up of Ralph Topping (SPL Chairman), Neil Doncaster (SPL Chief Executive),*Eric Riley (Celtic FC), Stephen Thompson (Dundee United FC), Duncan Fraser (Aberdeen FC) and Michael Johnston (Kilmarnock FC).
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19-06-2013 03:01 PM #20445
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19-06-2013 03:02 PM #20446
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The rest still stands.
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19-06-2013 03:06 PM #20449
Update on BDO administrators
The man who brought Roman Abramovich to Chelsea is set to oversee the administration process at Heart of Midlothian.
Trevor Birch, the former Stamford Bridge chief executive who brokered the deal for the Russian billionaire to purchase Chelsea for £140m in 2003, is expected to head up the operation to save Hearts in his capacity as an insolvency expert at BDO.
He will be joined at Tynecastle by Bryan Jackson, who is also in charge of the administration of Dunfermline Athletic.
Birch, 55, also held high powered positions at Sheffield United and Derby County, before seeing Portsmouth through to a successful buy-out from administration last year.
The business restructuring executive had a modest career as a player with Shrewsbury Town, Chester City and Runcorn before taking up roles off the field.
BDO were appointed as Hearts administrators on Wednesday.
The club had originally hoped to appoint KPMG to the job but moved instead to BDO after discussions with the major creditors in Lithuanian, Ukio Bankas and UBIG.
http://sport.stv.tv/football/clubs/h...dministration/
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19-06-2013 03:07 PM #20450
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I'll also add that my understanding of what happens if Hearts (or any club) are unable to complete fixtures is that they will have their SPL share revoked. Their matches will then be voided and the league table recalculated. The remaining money after this point will then be distributed amongst the remaining teams in the league to make up for loss of earnings. Any cup results will still stand, their next opponents will get a buy through to the next round.
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19-06-2013 03:20 PM #20455This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Any money that went in then is money not going in now. Relegation was only postponed by a year and that's a best case scenario.
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19-06-2013 03:23 PM #20456
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Hearts fans fantasising because the guy overseeing their admin is the guy who brought abramovich to Chelsea. They really do enjoy a wet dream to themselves.
Believe
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19-06-2013 03:23 PM #20457This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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My gut feeling is that the pre-pack is a bit of straw-clutching.
However, even if this does happen, the fact that the SPFL share will be transferred to a Newco means that that newco will have to apply to the League and SFA for membership.
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19-06-2013 03:28 PM #20459This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Right now the interests of HoMFC are in direct conflict with those of Ukio and it was Ukio who 'appointed' BDO. The people who carried out any wrongdoing have left all three organisations now and two of the three are definitely in the waste pipe while the third is circling the drain.
In whose interest do you think BDO will act - Ukio, UBIG, HoMFC or BDO?
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