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The projections will be for the season to come.
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26-06-2013 06:37 PM #22591
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26-06-2013 06:40 PM #22592
I am keen to see what salary budget they are basing that on. I'm assuming that it is a sustainable one.
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26-06-2013 06:43 PM #22593
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I'd like to see where their income is coming from given that 9k season tickets will have been sold and the money gone even before a ball is kicked.
If they can generate a £400k profit from that start then they are not accountants, they are ***** magicians.
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26-06-2013 06:47 PM #22594This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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26-06-2013 06:53 PM #22598This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Gordon McKie and Stevie Paterson are both C.A.'s. They will know the right questions to ask.
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26-06-2013 06:54 PM #22599
£400K profit based on playing in the SPL and having the payroll reduced to a bunch of kids plus a handful of senior players sounds quite realistic. The last time Hibs made operating profits was when they had a team of kids + the odd senior player, when Mowbray was the manager.
The problem is that about 2/3 of Hearts' season book income for 2013/14 was swallowed up paying bills incurred the year before. Although you could make a paper profit of £400K for the year to 30 June 2014, any prospective buyer would have to fund a cash deficit of well over £1M. On top of that McKie was saying in the paper that if they gained control they would look to strengthen the squad ASAP in an effort to avoid relegation. All of which would effectively be added to the investment cost of buying the club from the Lithuanians.
Quite interesting that they've set a deadline of 12 July for formal bids when FOH aren't raising any cash from supporters until early August. Looks like all of Hearts' eggs are now in the McKie basket.Last edited by Part/Time Supporter; 26-06-2013 at 07:01 PM.
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26-06-2013 06:57 PM #22600
Minor point, but we've reached page 0762 on this thread
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26-06-2013 06:57 PM #22601This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Gordon McKie hinted that he had a figure in mind for the value of the club. I'm trying to read his mind, and I reckon he can't go much above that. As you say, they have to fund the coming season as well.Last edited by CropleyWasGod; 26-06-2013 at 07:01 PM.
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26-06-2013 06:57 PM #22602This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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26-06-2013 07:00 PM #22603
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26-06-2013 07:15 PM #22608
BDO are Ukio's men though aren't they? Wouldn't they be trying to secure the best deal for the creditors?
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26-06-2013 07:21 PM #22609
Here's a selection of posts from Brokeback that made my jaw drop. Unbelievable.
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The Rangers case here is irrelevant as what they were charged and punished for was not simply going into administration. We haven't brought the game into disrepute by having directors with undeclared bans from hokding directorships and we also haven't wilfully withheld tax, PAYE & NI. We've tried our utmost to work with HMRC and paid as much as we can.
Imagine they fined us £150k, and the fans paid it... Then we were bought over and the transfer ban lifted for exiting admin.
There is one thing I would hope the SFA would keep in mind and certainly I would expect BDO to raise.
For 2 years we have been downsizing and decreasing the cost of our squad. Indeed so much effort was made to cut costs and live within our means that we are now left with a very threadbare squad.
In short we have made sacrifices to try and get out of the mess. We didn't just arrogantly not pay bills whilst maintaining a luxury squad.
Those efforts must be recognised by the SFA.
I genuinely think an additional transfer ban is unmerited. Maybe a deferred fine is a decent result?
Some of them are talking about preferring a small fine to a transfer ban as it'd help their fight against relegation.
I can't put this simpler for any yams looking in.
EVEN IF YOU MAKE THE NEW SEASON YOU HAVE NO HOPE OF BEING ABLE TO SIGN ANY NEW PLAYERS AS YOU NEED TO CUT EVEN MORE COSTS.
Even though they supposedly "haven't brought the game into disrepute", they've sung songs about Tony Mowbray's (at the time) rececently deceased wife, alledgedly ripped off the Lithuanian taxpayer, failed to slash costs even when they couldn't pay wage bills on time, consistently paid over 100% of their income on wages, failed to pay wages and bills on time, racked up a ton of debt, their fans have made a banner mocking Petrov's battle with leukemia, hired a convicted sex offender and failed to sack another sex offender and gained an unfair advantage by offering signing targets way, way more than they could ever sustainably afford.
Scottish football does not need nor want Hearts and the lack of sympathy from other teams sets of fans just goes to show the "reputation" that their club has.
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26-06-2013 07:31 PM #22610This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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All this focus on selling season tickets is likely to be self defeating as the seats will be filled largely by £50 or £75 junior season tickets. That will give fewr seast to sell the walk-ups and less day to day income. That is unless the new owners rat on the season tickets?
Assuming that Hearts current (reduced) wage bill is £800,000 per month, it will require a lot of working capital required to make it through till season ticket renewal time at the end of January! Other bills such as police, supplies, etc will have to be paid on the nail as credit is unlikely to be forthcoming.
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26-06-2013 07:51 PM #22612This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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They've conquered the world twice so what's Europe to them? Locke's golden battalion should easily take care of the measly shower of continental football teams that comes their way.
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26-06-2013 08:41 PM #22614This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Hearts effectively paid £21 million for Tynecastle when Romanav bought it back from Cala. The Pieman sold it for circa £20 million and the buyback option incurred a penalty. It must have some decent value as a development site especially as the land occupied by the Ticket Office has since been bought from the estate of Wallet Mercenary.
OK the property market has collapsed but not that much.
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26-06-2013 09:05 PM #22615
Is their anybody on here with a GPS tracking device that could locate the Yams container ship with 400,000 tops complete with paedo arm floats
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Im impressed with your ability to get Locke, golden and shower into your sentence
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26-06-2013 09:13 PM #22617
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The shafted depositors in Lithuania ( and it would be nice to hear and see their side of the Romanov rip off) will certainly hope that the property called Heart of Midlothian will realise more than the floating security.
We think Tynecastle is a small ground but if the above is true about ownership then its scale will make it very sought after.
Interesting times, I am now more confident they will make the start of the season but will be enslaved to new owners. That main stand will come down all right....three sided ground ala Bradford City could be end result. 12,000 capacity...not a big team !
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26-06-2013 09:14 PM #22619This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I wouldnt like to be the new landlord of that hellhole.
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