They will run the club the way Petrie and Co run Hibs for example, selling season tickets, match day tickets to home and away fans, selling merchandise, hospitality, getting shirt and stadium sponsors, TV income and so on.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-08-2013 05:59 PM #28081
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08-08-2013 06:06 PM #28082This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This season is only an issue because they used up the money from 7,000 STs (and possibly more after that) before the season had even started. If they are run properly this year (no laughing at the back) they won't have to use the ST money up front in 2014/15.
Of course, that all depends on the fans and management being happy for the club to live within its means.. and finding the 500k to pay off football debt...and getting a successful CVA.
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08-08-2013 06:16 PM #28083This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-08-2013 06:26 PM #28085This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
All while in the Championship.
Even the best case scenario for the yams is pretty grim.
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08-08-2013 06:31 PM #28087This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-08-2013 06:40 PM #28088
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08-08-2013 06:51 PM #28090
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08-08-2013 07:47 PM #28091
The idea of a fan managed club may work for teams like Dunfermline provided that the fans have realistic expectations.
It is totally ludicrous for a team like Hearts with their 'Big Team' mentality. They will always be tempted to spend beyond their means and they will have zero access to credit. Assuming they can stagger on until the season tickets are sold for next season (February 2014?) they will be back into the same routine as recent years. The season ticket money for 2014-2015 will have been partially spent in 2013-2014.
How are they going to raise the cash to even keep the safety certificate for the old stand let alone finance a replacement? They have no access to cheap finance like Hibs have through the guarantees of Tom Farmer.
How long will their fans accept having to pay twice (direct debts and season tickets)? How will they cope with relegation and the inevitable fall in income? They will not be able to react as Hibs did by bringing in the likes of Latapy, Sauzee, and Paatelainen and taking a serious loss.
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08-08-2013 07:53 PM #28092
Exactly, It's a ****ing stupid idea, they need to put down the crack pipes and get on with forming a new club.
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08-08-2013 08:36 PM #28093This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Something else the yams don't have.
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08-08-2013 08:49 PM #28094
You just know that every one of these f...wits that put money in will want a meeting every Friday to pick the team
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08-08-2013 08:57 PM #28095This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-08-2013 08:57 PM #28096
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Can't see it happening, and quite happy to watch it all unfold, assuming they even get that far.
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08-08-2013 08:58 PM #28097This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
To baking cakes, organising raffles, nights at the fringe, posters, t-shirts and ****ing homebrew! Cheers me up daily!
Plus, if I'm really down I go on the betting thread and laugh at all those ********s that lost money.
Makes sense now.
****in homebrew hahaha
Die you inbred *****
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08-08-2013 09:00 PM #28098This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-08-2013 09:02 PM #28099This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If the FoH pull their bid off, and they avoid relegation, Hearts could recover financially very quickly - if they learn how to keep within budget. Unfortunately there are enough trumpets who will walk over broken glass to play for Rangers and Hearts. Big wages arent everything, as long as Hearts keep up their triumphal trumboneering, they will attract half decent players to steady the ship 'because its a massive club'.
This season is our opportunity to horse them big time.
Bring on Sunday!!
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08-08-2013 09:04 PM #28100
Of course they can always charge £35 for their premium product. Hearts v Airdrieonians etc etc
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08-08-2013 09:08 PM #28101This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-08-2013 09:15 PM #28102
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Looks like the charity office think taking £35,000 from a charity is alright. The charity regulator replied to my request as follows:-
Thank you for your email of 31 July 2013. I can confirm that following media reports regarding the relationship between Big Hearts Community Trust (SC037311) and Heart of Midlothian plc we have recently concluded an inquiry into the charity. We did not identify any regulatory concerns during this inquiry.
We note the amount due to Big Hearts Community Trust from Heart of Midlothian plc, but the existence of a debt due to a charity from a company in administration is not a regulatory matter. If you wish any further information on this you should contact the charity.
Yours sincerely
Angela Miller
Angela Miller | Compliance and Investigation Manager
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08-08-2013 09:22 PM #28103This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-08-2013 09:27 PM #28104This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I see their pedantic point, though. In their eyes, it would be at worst be a governance weakness on the part of the charity. If the big bad Yams haven't paid what's due, then the charity isn't to blame......ergo no action.
Bureaucrats.... I hate OSCRLast edited by CropleyWasGod; 08-08-2013 at 09:31 PM.
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08-08-2013 09:32 PM #28105
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08-08-2013 09:39 PM #28106This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Where I have a problem is in how quickly OSCR seem to have conducted their "investigation". It's been barely a week since the creditors list was published; unless a complaint was made a while back, it does seem a bit rushed.
Any idea who the beneficiaries of the charity are? If they have a say, they at least should be asking questions of the trustees.Last edited by CropleyWasGod; 08-08-2013 at 09:44 PM.
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08-08-2013 09:44 PM #28107
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Would the constitution have objectives of the charity and is it worth writing to them to obtain a copy to ascertain of the constitution or would I be flogging a dead horse?
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08-08-2013 09:47 PM #28108This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
https://www.oscr.org.uk/search-chari...umber=sc037311
Just like the club, their last 2 Returns were late. And, they had a deficit of £30k last year.
Oh, they got £244k Government funding too.
According to that page, you have a right to ask to see their accounts and constitution.
Get Sidney on it.
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08-08-2013 09:50 PM #28109
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08-08-2013 09:52 PM #28110This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The escape relegation bit is a stretch I admit, but again, until its a done deal, its possible.
FWIW, if they get away with it, what are all supposed to do? Forever be upset that they ditched a load of debt? One way or another, its out of our hands, if they go, they go, and if they stay, they stay. I'm more interested in beating them when we play them.
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