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HMFC went into admin owing money for poppies.
Someone else then settled that particular debt, so poppy people are no longer out of pocket.
So it's true... Hearts don't owe them any money. But only because someone else was so embarrassed by this that they paid it instead of the club.
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29-11-2013 04:42 PM #32671
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29-11-2013 04:43 PM #32672This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
IF the FoH had got their hands on the Hearts 'brand' but not the stadium, i`d have said they would struggle and would find recovery very difficult. IMO, the fact they have secured their stadium is what will secure their future.
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29-11-2013 04:46 PM #32674
Hearts debt
2 Sports Marketing Ltd £5,153
A1 Minibus & Coaches £100
ADT Fire£1,033
Ayr United FC£1,750
Arnold Clark Finance£6,764
Allan Dick£50
Alasdair Fraser£528
Ardue House Hotel£180
AllStar Business Solutions£100
Alexander Szaorari£9,100
AB Ukio Bankas£15,488,290
Baltic Clipper£497
Bank of Scotland (Merchant Services)£100
Bank of Scotland (Equipment Finance)£970
Beswicks Sports Ltd£3,000
BOC Gases£490
British Red Cross£76
BT£3,024
British Gas£580
BIG Hearts Community Trust£589
Bruce Rae Property Management£34,048
Business Line UAB£204,143
Cable & Wireless£2,198
James Calcer£1,411
Cameron Presentations£5,406
Campbell Medical Supplies£100
Janette Campbell£100
Cardiac Services£152
Charlie Irons Coaches£100
Chamic£100
Childcare Vouchers£100
B Ciocco£11,469
Citroen£5,232
Clearwater Technology£5,156
Clouds£6,870
Coerver Coaching Scotland£949
Concept Group£841
Copymade Ltd£100
Corona Energy Retail£29,729
The Insolvency Service£0
DJ Alexander£6,323
David Cameron£110
Miss Amal Daher£120
Dataserve UK£160
DC Lighting Services£652
DJB Fire & Safety Training£48
Outfield Harrison£1,816
Daisy Communications£1,474
Ensco 165 £509,464
Eamonn Collins£5,000
Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce£674
Elite Medicale£222
Ermington Associates£100
Egkijius Valiauga£863
Fife Imaging Associates£903
Fountain Court Apartments£100
Football Safety Officers£230
GF Capital Solutions£337
John Gibson£2,520
Glenham Property£100
Graeme Rankin Sports Mgmt.£12,000
Green Star Media£77
Greentech Sportsturf£1,056
G4S£12,057
GroupCall Ltd.£210
HM Revenue - VAT£0
HM Revenue£1,881,068
Hamilton & Brydie£144
Hectic Life£52
HBJ Gateley Wareing£100
Herriot Watt£145,655
Highlander Kilt Hire£430
Hitachi Capital£7
Holiday Inn Aberdeen£58
Homespring Ltd£499
Sven Housten£40
HoMFC Shareholder Association£5,030
Impact Signs£6,499
InterLax£234
Interface En£100
James Armstrong & Co£1,520
Johnston Carmichael£100
Jane Lofthouse Johnson£410
James Sandison£680
J Thomson Colour Printers£100
Kauno Futbolo£13,431
Key Sports Management£23,049
Korelita£52,610
KPMG Hungary£1,190
Lady Haigs Poppy Fund£185
Lietuvos Rytas£37
Livingston FC£282
Liverpool FC£46,625
Llyods TSB£17,165
Lex Autolease£1,159
Lochgreen Hotel£510
Lyco Direct Ltd.£1,822
Milson Capital Corp£1,223,989
Ian Maclennan£335
McCraes Battalion Trust£100
Dr Carrie McCrea£760
Tony McGill£19,625
Dr Scott McKie£700
McRae of Gorgie£560
Meridan Hospital£790
Dr Andrew Murray£250
Musselburgh Athletic FC£5,790
Michael Page International£100
NHS Lothian£75
NHS Fife £739
North Lanarkshire Council£100
Northgate Vechile Hire£100
Nuffield Health£4,645
OG Lawfirm£5,000
Orange£5,896
PHS Group£1,110
Pulsant Scotland£240
Paton Plant Ltd£3,290
Pendrich Height Services£6,552
Performing Right Society£13,995
Pitch International£4,746
PPL Sport & Leisure£1,325
PPL£4,133
Premier Sports£4,836
ProKit£100
ProAmica£34,899
Professor Ernest Schiders£2,410
Rapide Communication£176
Respublikos Investicija£62
Runos Vertimal£43
RWN Orthopaedics£100
Ryden Lettings£100
Rigby Taylor Ltd.£1,564
Robert Graeme Wilson£150
Spie Matthew£2,436
Spire Healthcare£3,118
Scottish Water£100
Steve Hutchison£3,430
Scottish Police Authority£18,585
Savills£20,602
Scottish Ambulance Services£2,454
Scomac Catering Equip.£100
Scottish Power (Stadium)£9,544
Scottish Power (Ticket Office)£5,467
Scottish Power (Admin Block)£1,254
Scottish Gas Business£347
Scrubbers Laundry£162
SDMS£411
Securevent Security£12,309
SFA£5,011
Shanks Waste Mgmt.£1,211
Scottish Hydro Electric£139
Jordan Shearer£90
Shred-it£457
Sky Business£100
Slaters£100
SNS Group£1,281
Spectator Seating£13,005
Speedy Power£100
Sportsmasters£1,648
Sporting ID£100
Sports Medicine Uraea AB£2,700
SRM Hearts£19,853
Scottish Power£100
St Andrews First Aid£364
Stenhousemuir FC£12,900
Stellar Football Ltd£5,750
Streamline Print Mgmt.£418
Superturas£26,636
Scottish Youth Football Assoc.£1,700
T.G Baker Sound£2,656
ThyssenKnapp Elevator£3,378
City of Edinburgh Council£90,715
City of Edinburgh Council (for flats)£2,631
The Edinburgh Clinic£557
Newspaper Licensing Agency£1,428
Talk Talk£5,548
The Rangers FC£1,410
Ticketmaster£33,112
TNT UK£8
TNT Post£56
Trichem£1,380
Technology Services Group£1,967
Turnstile Systems£810
UAB litcargus£1,166
UK Football Academy£228
Unum£2,300
UAB Ukio£8,151,497
Veecom Systems£3,525
Viola£290
Vodafone Connect£343
Wallace Brown/Langstane£956
Weatherseal£42
Western Saab£500
Dr David Whitaker£500
Scott Wilson£1,000
Yorkshire Clinic£2,562
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29-11-2013 04:48 PM #32675
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Just been listening to Jackson and the fat MP, the fat one is still spinning the line of it's all over but Jackson is more realistic in his judgement stating that until they convince UBIG to part with the shares then the whole thing collapses. Now it may be that UBIg's shares are virtually worthless but that is not the point, if they are frozen due to legal challenges this adds up to a no yer not getting them to the cheats. They are also open to somebody playing the spite card just for the sake of it, if the cheats were part of the reason the UBIG shares are worthless why give the shares away for nowt ?, just a thought to keep the cheats awake at night !.
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29-11-2013 04:53 PM #32676
I would just like to congratulate all associated with HMFC. Today, by your actions, your own charity, Big Hearts, was officially stiffed for £34,048.43. Well done, you must be very proud!
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29-11-2013 04:56 PM #32677This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I know I know...sorry I was being lazy ha. Just wanted clarification rather than looking like an arse, all my mates are Jambos and its a difficult battle when your on your tod against 15 or so die hard Jambos. They've backed the "It was a glitch for the wages. Hearts official website said so."
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29-11-2013 05:02 PM #32678
Chat on Kickback is that FoH are now paying BDO's fees. Any confirmation?
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29-11-2013 05:05 PM #32679This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
BDO appear to have done a Duff & Phelps and "gone native". They are playing the role of Football Club owners and managers, instead of carrying out their statutory duties as administrators.
If they don't have the cash, then players should be getting released NOW! It should not matter to BDO if Hearts then have to play a bunch of 15 year old trialists, that's NOT THEIR CONCERN.
Honestly, I despair at the mockery of the law and morality that football has become.
I do hope that anyone supplying goods and services to Hearts is getting cash up front. And I wonder if the Police, HMRC, Edinburgh Council etc are getting stiffed again already??? Still, as long as the club survives eh, it's all good.
Reptiles.
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29-11-2013 05:09 PM #32680
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If we're saying that the LTs have been put under some emotional pressure, then this move: where the frozen shares must be bought - passes some of that weight elsewhere.
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29-11-2013 05:18 PM #32683This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
They may yet assess the situation in the light of the UBIG issues and decide to cut staff in order to ease the pressure. He said in the interview that the cash flow is fluid... that they have had some unexpected income, but that there could be some negative situations as well.
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Assuming ABUB is UKIO they may now be looking to get their fee but it comes out of the £2.5m paid, which makes UKIO's acceptance even more baffling.
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29-11-2013 05:21 PM #32686
Infuriating listening to that turd Murray say two massive hurdles have been cleared
Really? what a crock of Tom Tit!
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If what they're saying on KB is correct, I guess that that might be the reason. BDO fed up of putting in the time and effort and want to see some cash now before they incur more fees.
However, someone needs to remind me of the basis on which FoH is holding the money - wasn't it on the basis that it wouldn't be touched until the CVA was agreed?
Conditional CVA doesn't meet that condition IMO.
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29-11-2013 05:28 PM #32690This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Like slime.
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29-11-2013 05:30 PM #32691This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuotePM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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29-11-2013 05:30 PM #32692
Quality from a roaster over the road
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Does Ian Murray remind anyone else of Robbo.. ?Mannerisms, speech etc
Answers on a postcard please ladies and gents!!
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29-11-2013 05:34 PM #32693This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Perhaps the fees are expected to be around £500,000 if all goes well. UKIO wanted around £3M but agreed to take £2.5 with FOH paying the fees so if it goes on and on they still end up with £2.5M.
It makes their acceptance of £2.5M a bit more realistic.
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29-11-2013 05:35 PM #32694
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"[Hearts Fans] know the right thing to do cancel Christmas for your kids, give the money to me" - Bryan Jackson
Also note at the start of that video he confirms there is no Plan B and that UBIG's shares aren't guaranteed.
if anyone still doubts my info, or anyone else when they say this is far from over, give that video a watch and tell that if you were a Hearts fan you wouldn't stick the champagne back in the fridge for the time being.
This is far from over no matter how much Hearts fans think it is.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25156354
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Interesting, Mr. B.
I have been intrigued all along by the attitude of the UBIG side. Leaving aside whatever dastardly and nefarious scandals and schemes might be uncovered by the investigations going on there, are we right to assume that an estimate of February 2014 for the resolution of all the issues surrounding UBIG, not least the frozen shares, might be more than merely wildly optimistic? And that BDO know this?
Hence the suggestion that the fans might have to be prepared to stump up even more cash in March next year in order to keep the circus limping on? Preparing the ground for the inevitable?
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The one big decision that's still to be made is in the hands of the Lithuanian government. If they choose to keep the shares frozen while investigations continue then there's no resolution.
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