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31-07-2013 12:01 PM #26971
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31-07-2013 12:02 PM #26972
Money owed to The Rangers Football Club (c/o BDO) £1,410
Well they owe that one to themselves!
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31-07-2013 12:02 PM #26973This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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31-07-2013 12:02 PM #26974
By the way, guys, somewhere in there, BDO say that more creditors are expected to be added.
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31-07-2013 12:03 PM #26975This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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31-07-2013 12:07 PM #26977
I wonder if the Scott Wilson owed £1000 is the same roaster who announces to everyone that it's another sold out Tynecastle (when you can clearly see lots of empty seats).
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31-07-2013 12:07 PM #26978This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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31-07-2013 12:09 PM #26979
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...as FoH may sometime find out the hard way
Contemptible club
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31-07-2013 12:10 PM #26980
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Always pretty disgusting when you see these lists and they have been trying to sign players.
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31-07-2013 12:11 PM #26981This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Anyone notice Scrubbers Laundry Services? Do we know any famous Hearts fan who might need awkward stains removed from an item of clothing such as his breeks?
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31-07-2013 12:12 PM #26982
So the 'Big Hearts community trust' was actually collecting money for the club to spend on players?
Bit naughty.
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31-07-2013 12:13 PM #26983
So included amongst the creditors are; various NHS boards, Edinburgh City Council, Police Scotland, Heriot Watt university, various charities including those affiliated to themselves, lower division football clubs, ordinary supporters. And all this while attempting to sign more players and actively increase their wage bill.
They are a vile, disgusting club and I hope that they die soon.
Also worth noting a couple of creditors on the last page there - Savills and one Scott Wilson
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31-07-2013 12:14 PM #26984
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Maybe I Murray MP and Lord FFSake can be prevailed upon to start a campaign to ensure that charities are refunded 100p in the £.
BTW, is there a figure for what is owed to HMRC? Looks like they have stiffed us taxpayers for £18k (polis), £90k (Cooncil) and £145k (HWU - an organisation that relies on public funding for a high amount of its annual income, so we'll end up picking up this one way or another).
Cooncillors also need to be questioned about why the Yams have been allowed to run up debts of £90k, when their credit rating must have been negative for quite some time now.
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31-07-2013 12:14 PM #26985
the issued share cap is £146 million???? Is this the true value of the amount the Liths have been stiffed for?
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31-07-2013 12:15 PM #26986
Total debt = £28.99 million.
Nothing left for the unsecured creditors after secured creditors (Ukio) taken care of.
As others have said, totally shameless depriving the public purse, other clubs, charities and small businesses of literally millions.
But, hey ho, 1-5, 1902, "it's all been worth it" and all that. Big team?
Edinburgh's Big Disgrace more like.
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31-07-2013 12:15 PM #26987
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31-07-2013 12:16 PM #26988This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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31-07-2013 12:17 PM #26989
Noticeable that they owe UBIG £8m - down from the £10m that it was earlier in the year. So while they were stiffing charities and community football clubs and selling non-existent shares, Vlad and Sergey were raking back as much as they could. And UBIG are now insolvent, so there's no chance of raking it back as a preferential payment.
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31-07-2013 12:18 PM #26991
Who are these guys that hearts are due over a half mil to? Ensco 396.
http://www.companieslist.co.uk/SC444...co-396-limited
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31-07-2013 12:18 PM #26992This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Self-sufficient? Aye, right. Never in a million years on these figures.
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31-07-2013 12:18 PM #26993
Football debt £535k. There's a nice little hole in a newco balance sheet there.
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31-07-2013 12:19 PM #26994This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Paid for by the bogus share issue?
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31-07-2013 12:20 PM #26995
There was another document lodged at Companies House that day titled;
"NOTICE OF INSUFFICIENT PROPERTY FOR DISTRIBUTION TO UNSECURED CREDITORS OTHER THAN BY VIRTUE OF S176A(2)A"
Do any of our insolvency experts know why such a document would be lodged?
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31-07-2013 12:21 PM #26996
There's a number of individuals named as owed £100.
Looks like they asked for their share money back too late.
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31-07-2013 12:22 PM #26997
Think how old some of these debts must be as surely very few would've given them credit in the past couple years.
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31-07-2013 12:22 PM #26998This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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31-07-2013 12:22 PM #26999
BTW, if folk are wondering why this document was released now, it was prepared in case Ukio had accepted any of the bids made last week (26 July). If they had accepted then they would have proceeded to a CVA vote within 14 to 28 days.
As it is, the meeting on 12 August will now just decide whether to appoint a creditors' committee, as the administrator doesn't yet have an agreed proposal for the creditors to consider.Last edited by Part/Time Supporter; 31-07-2013 at 12:48 PM. Reason: clarify
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31-07-2013 12:22 PM #27000
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