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22-10-2013 10:18 PM #30601
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22-10-2013 10:19 PM #30602This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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22-10-2013 10:19 PM #30603
To put all of this in perspective, anything that smells vaguely positive about the yams right now is about them escaping certain death to exist as a bare bones, struggling, poor, desperate version of their former unpleasant selves. It just makes all the "celebrating" from them seem even more amusing and pitiful really.
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22-10-2013 10:20 PM #30604This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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22-10-2013 10:26 PM #30605This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This was always going to happen, the CVA was always going to be put on the table.
Let's just see who blinks first........
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22-10-2013 11:08 PM #30606
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22-10-2013 11:35 PM #30607This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteLess talk, more gifs.
21.05.16
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23-10-2013 01:16 AM #30608This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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23-10-2013 05:40 AM #30609This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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23-10-2013 06:30 AM #30610
Now that think they're saved, there will be "sack locke" threads every saturday night. Sign rudi sign paulo.straight back into the jambo mentality.
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23-10-2013 06:36 AM #30611
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Can someone PM the list of companies they are/were due cash to assp please?
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23-10-2013 06:50 AM #30612
The tax-dodging, charity-robbing, puddle-drinking, rat-eaters will still have a **** team, a **** stadium, no training facilities and Locke the cock! What's to worry about .. Oh, and they're going doon to join Der Hun and possibly their nemesis at Dens. The DDs will dry up and they've no real means of improving the financial situation. They will soon be irrelevant..
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23-10-2013 06:52 AM #30613
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Can't help but think their gloating over the road will come back to haunt them. Justifiably so given their crass lack of remorse for the amount of other innocent people's money they've spent.
It's a level playing field this year and we are already schooling them."Play for the name on the front of the jersey and the supporters will remember the name on the back"
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23-10-2013 07:00 AM #30614
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If they agree a CVA, they'll still be in a better financial position than when Vlad took over and will quickly find new, willing investors.
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23-10-2013 07:12 AM #30615This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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23-10-2013 07:16 AM #30616This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The media has spinned the whole situation all along, to be different and never once have Hearts be shown in bad light.
They still have a small chance of staying up this season, with Killie to play this weekend - they win that & they could start clawing back points.
Years and years of cheaing and a pathetic wee points penalty. It's disgusting and makes me want to cut my ties with Scottish Football completely.
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23-10-2013 07:17 AM #30617This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This news was hardly unexpected, the process of tabling a CVA was always going yo begin sooner rather than later and there is a decent chance it will be accepted. Hearts situation is a million miles from rosy though. A stadium in urgent need of attention, a team of youngsters nowhere near as good as they think, at least 1 season in the 1st division with the reduced revenue that goes with that.
Hearts have been living in a little bubble for years now whilst the rest of us have faced up to the financial realities of Scottish football. They will now learn what it's like to see players walk away for nothing when you can't meet their demands, having to sell players for less than fans think they are worth, missing out on free agents because you can't offer more than League 1 clubs in England etc.
As for their fans, **** them. That thread over on kickback is pitiful. Gloating about ripping of charities and small businesses, not big or clever. I've no sympathy for fans of clubs like Leeds, Portsmouth, Hearts or Rangers. They were happy enough to lord it over everyone when times were good so they can deal with it when times are bad.
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23-10-2013 07:19 AM #30618This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
One thing strikes me, and I am far from an expert in financial matters. A CVA is - correct me if I'm wrong - a proposal on what repayment structure/% of debts would be repaid to creditors. Obviously, FOH have put one together that is credible/meets Ukio Bankas expectations. I suppose that in order for Ukio Bankas to have accepted it, they must have had a look at the numbers behind FOH in terms of pledges and the value thereof and decided that FOH are not a bunch of 2 bit shysters who are all talk. Fair enough.
But FOH don't actually own Hearts in any of its various guises, so for this CVA acceptance to mean much they still have to go through the small step of buying the club before they can start working on paying off its creditors to the tune of <insert risible pence in the pound here>. Is that right? Or is the CVA that Ukio Bankas have accepted actually FOH proposal to buy the club?
Either way, a long way to go but no doubt the "best" news HoMFC have had re: progress to exiting admin for quite some time.
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23-10-2013 07:41 AM #30619
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Would hearts be allowed to sign players if this goes through before transfer window? Seem to remember that SFA placed an embargo on them till end of February regardless of whether they were still in admin?
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23-10-2013 07:59 AM #30620This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
They may think this is all great news but they won't have any real cash to be honest to buy players and will defo go down. Hearts as we knew them are dead. Let them pretend all is great when really they are so ****ed they may never properly recover.
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23-10-2013 08:06 AM #30621This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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23-10-2013 08:08 AM #30622This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
When Vlad took over, they had an offer for Tynie of £22m. Their debt was £16m. Net assets therefore £6m.
If the CVA happens, their ground is worth (per the offer) around £5m. Their debt is not far short of that. The main stand needs replacing. They have very little working capital.
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23-10-2013 08:11 AM #30623This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
In the start, I always wanted them to be in a lower league with a young squad, and little to no experience. Never wanted them to die as I do want to get as much revenge as possible. We will never put that result to bed if they die, and we will, one day/ night, we will do them good and proper.
GGTTH
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23-10-2013 08:11 AM #30624
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I'm laughing apples at certain Hearts fans thinking their current squad will get a huge lift from this 'news' - in all my years following football I can't remember too many pro footballers reading the Financial Times or the Economist, rather they read the Sun and Nuts - players don't really give two hoots what's happening in board rooms or off the field. They play football and get a pay cheque (sometimes) for doing so. Hearts were always going to survive in one form or another and the players know that (they see The Rangers and Dunfermline still here as proof).
Certainly isn't going to raise skill levels on the field or make Locke a better 'manager'. Their huge battle this season is not admin, it's relegation - which could hurt them big time if they drop and don't come back up first time of asking.
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23-10-2013 08:23 AM #30625This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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23-10-2013 08:30 AM #30626
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Vlad going back to Lith. Land.
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23-10-2013 08:33 AM #30627
When I saw Jackson on the news last night, he didn't look like a man that had got out if jail. In fact, he said the Yams were only 4/10ths of the way to being saved, as there are two more big obstacles to overcome. I'd say his stance on yesterday's news was neutral at best.
The STV reporter pointed out, that even with a CVA, Dunfermline came within minutes of being liquidated last week. I think the Yams have dodged the first bullet, rather than made any progress.
The scenario has to be a good one. I can't think of any club that has entered administration and bounced back to its former status quickly. Rangers, Livingston, Dunfermline, Dundee, Leeds United, Portsmouth etc Of those Rangers (sorry Yams) are the only ones with a fan base that can generate enough income to out buy their opponents.
Unless anyone is mad enough to pump a fortune into Hearts, they will have to settle for developing their own talent, and competing for other clubs players on the same terms as the rest of us.
Yams that lived through the 70s know what's going on. It would be a real find if someone could turn up their "sack the board poster" circa 1980.
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23-10-2013 09:09 AM #30628
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Assuming the new debt isn't too onerous, seems to me they'll be in at least as good a situation for signing new players next season as anyone other than the infirm.
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23-10-2013 09:12 AM #30629
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