BBC report it is UBIG that have knocked it back - the DR report it is Ukio. And the Beeb report makes no mention of the HMFC Ltd bid dropping out. Which all leads us all to Twitter posts like this one -This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Andrew Jardine @AndrewJardine3 2m
Apparently we only need another million on top of the original bid to agree a deal! This is more than manageable
It is, aye - if FOH give all their money to Massone...
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29-07-2013 11:34 AM #26376
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To reiterate, Brian Mclauchlin hasn't got a clue what's happening. Please don't let the fact he is a BBC "journalist" convince you otherwise. He's been caught out fibbing almost as many times as Barry Anderson.
This article alone should provide enough proof of his tomfoolery. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21820730
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In other words, when push comes to shove, and no acceptable offer is on the table, the Lithuanians will pull the plug on the football club. Their legal obligations are not to the continuation of the footbal club but to realise as much cash as possible.
Or, if Massone ups his bid and can produce the readies, then debates about "fit and proper person" are not the Lithuanians' problem either.
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Nah.Last edited by Part/Time Supporter; 29-07-2013 at 11:50 AM. Reason: posts merged
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you've got to think that joining Massone would split FOH, people hav'nt signed up for direct debits to be part of Massone's bid, I think FOH pledges would melt away pretty quickly if they were to join forces, and even if the bid were to be successful the fit and proper thing must rule them out.
high time the stubborn turd that is HoMFC was flushed.
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29-07-2013 11:45 AM #26382
Just want to get my head round what is (possibly) happening before it happens and I lose all sense of following what is going on ....
Do HMFC (or the admins now) own Tynecastle (albeit with some Liths holding a charge) and whatever other assets (players??)?
Just what are FOH and Massone trying to buy - the above?
Because they are offering below what Tynecastle is / may be worth (£6m charge) - the offers have been knocked back.
So....... and trying not to sound like a Yam fan ....
Why isn't Tynie sold for £x millions and this money given to the creditors and Hearts FC carry on free of debt etc etc playing at Livingston in the SPFL Premier league (accepting that they are owned by FOH / MAssone and have a transfer ban as punishment and may not have much money to afford wages / rent / ongoing costs).
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29-07-2013 11:56 AM #26386
Give it 5 years and the tynie stands will start to collapse anyway. Starting with that home for woodworm.
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I agree it may well be a non-starter for Massone's agenda.
There was the McKie consortium that FoH declined to partner with previously.
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Just a thought but if Massone either by a joint bid or on his own gets control and subsequently Tynecastle is lost don't think Livingston would welcome him back. All speculation of course
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I'm wondering about the latest release though? Is the response from Lithuanian based purely on the "secured" part of the debt or will it include the CVA aspect as well??
If they are simply needing enough to cover the secured part and theres nothing left in the pot for a CVA then it's liquidation anyway, is it not?
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If Massone's putting up millions, where's his return on that unless he can sell the land at a profit or develop it?
No sense in Massone making a bid otherwise. He's proved he is only interested in asset-stripping rather than running a football club. Hence, why he is not putting up any working capital for the football club.
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Am I right in thinking that the rejection of the bids has only came from 1 Lith admin?
Even if another £1m is found, could the other Lith admin still reject the bid?
Or is the fact that UKIO are the biggest creditor mean that it's basically just up to them?
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29-07-2013 12:14 PM #26394
What advantages would there be over liquidating the club rather than selling it too foh or another interested party. Is it just a case that they might raise more money?
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Help is at hand.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYXBzE-Cpec
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29-07-2013 12:17 PM #26399
So is it normal that somebody like Ukio would say that bids were unsuitable and then specify the amount needed to make them acceptable?
Would they not normally tell people to come back with a better offer, with the prospect that they might get more than what they saw as the shortfall?Last edited by Part/Time Supporter; 29-07-2013 at 12:22 PM. Reason: Ukio, not UBIG
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