Why would any team? They've robbed every team in the division in one way or another over recent years, why would any do them a favour?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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03-01-2014 11:45 AM #34531
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03-01-2014 11:55 AM #34532This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Supporters are reminded that any damage caused at the stadium will be charged to Hearts, and that is an expense that the club simply cannot afford.
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03-01-2014 11:57 AM #34533
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The point that should be made to Locke, Brown and co by the media is that their transfer embargo is essentially in 2 parts.
The first is immediately applied the moment a club is placed into administration by the court and stays in place until they are confirmed as being out of administration by a court.
The second is the punishment component. This applies until the 1st of February or in layman's terms, specifically to prevent Hearts from signing anyone during the January transfer window.
Even if the SPFL decided that, on reflection, the punishment component was perhaps too harsh, the first part would still apply because Hearts are still in administration, so they still would not be able to sign anyone. Only the second part is at the discretion of the SPFL, the first part is written in to the rules of the game of which (as has been pointed out) Hearts voted through.
Hearts have a total of 38 players eligible to play in premiership matches. The maximum match squad is 11 starting and 7 substitutes whereas the minimum match squad permissible is 7.
They are just going to have to suck it up and get on with it I'm afraid. You don't hear the club in last place bitching and complaining this much normally.
It'll be interesting to see if they finish the season more than 15 points behind Ross County because then they can't even use the points deduction as an excuse. If they are still in Admin at that stage then the transfer embargo will be irrelevant as well. They won't have been relegated because they were punished, they will have been relegated because they were the worst at football in the Scottish Premiership
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03-01-2014 11:57 AM #34534This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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03-01-2014 12:00 PM #34535
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03-01-2014 12:04 PM #34536This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If the SPFL decided that the punishment element is too harsh and rescinded or reduced it, then Hearts would be allowed to sign players, no?
The first element is the 15 point deduction.
Also, wasn't the signing embargo issued because of their failure to pay their players? I may have that wrong too.
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03-01-2014 12:18 PM #34537
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A transfer embargo was put in place a few days before they went into admin because of their failure to pay players. This was then superseded by the new transfer embargo.
There's three things in play
1. Hearts can't sign anyone whilst in Admin
2. If/when Hearts exit administration, they can't sign anyone before the 1st of February.
3. Hearts were deducted 15 points as per the agreed rules of the SPFL.
I'm almost positive only #2 is something the SPFL can deliberate over, the rest are hard and fast sanctions and aren't optional.Last edited by Gus Fring; 03-01-2014 at 12:21 PM.
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03-01-2014 12:20 PM #34538This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The loss yesterday is a huge blow to them. They are now in a death spiral with less and less money coming in and the DDs drying up. It is about time these cheating ****bags crawled into a corner and died.
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03-01-2014 12:21 PM #34539
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The Yams are so desperate they'll now resort to ANYTHING to try get them out of this hole. They won't not care who they shaft either. So what happens if they relax the embargo, the Yams spend money, and still get relegated ?
IMHO far from allowing these Chumps to spend more money, the SPFL need to council them. Accept that they are doomed to Div 1 football and to prepare for lower league football.
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03-01-2014 12:21 PM #34540
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Secondly, as punishment for not paying players, Hearts were given a transfer ban until 1st Feb. So if they had exited admin by now, they still would not have been allowed to sign players this month. Because they are still in admin, this actual punishment has turned out to be entirely irrelevant, but it is the only punishment they've gotten. The ongoing 'ban' is because they are in admin, and according to the rules of the game, it must remain as long as they are in admin. Presumably if the powers that be desired, they could end the ban to the 1st of February, but to take away the 'in admin you can't sign anyone' rule would be a lot harder, requiring the agreement of the board / all clubs etc.
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03-01-2014 12:23 PM #34541
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03-01-2014 12:24 PM #34542
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Also just to clarify, BDO do not currently have a single penny of the FOH money available to them nor will they have under the current plans. That money is currently being saved up and will only be used once BDO step down and hand control over to the FOH. Cancelling Direct Debits doesn't affect the running of the club whilst it's in administration.
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03-01-2014 12:28 PM #34543This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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03-01-2014 12:31 PM #34544
If they damaged ER last night, Hibs should publicise how much we are charging Hearts to put it right. It will probably come out in the wash anyhow, but if they are liquidated in the next couple of months we'll be left whistling for this money. Embarrassment may shame them into paying up.
Alternative is demanding a hefty upfront deposit ahead of the semi final. Unacceptable if they get away with bursting seats at ER.
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03-01-2014 12:37 PM #34545This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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03-01-2014 12:42 PM #34546
Regards player sales I'm sure BDO were of the opinion some months back that they would do all they could to reject any bids for the sellable players. Presumably this was in the hope of them having a credible chance of staying in the SPL. Now that relegation looks odds-on they may just decide from a playing AND financial viewpoint to sell whoever they can as the team can barely get any worse playing an 17/18 yo compared to a sellable 19 yo.
Interesting transfer window coming up for both EH teams methinks.
Be nice touch to buy a few of their first team regulars to boost the chances of our U-19/U20 team."We've also been unsure about what has happened to the receipts of the players who have been sold."
George Foulkes BBC website 20/3/08
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03-01-2014 12:49 PM #34547
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It would be classed as a football debt.
It could be deducted from any prize monies they are due from the football authorities.
Likewise I would imagine any damage caused at the semi will be deducted from from their cut of the semi final income.
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03-01-2014 12:50 PM #34548This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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03-01-2014 12:52 PM #34549
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03-01-2014 01:01 PM #34551
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This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote. We're nowhere near the end. Not even the beginning of the end. But we may be at the end of the beginning
Seeing them squirm is just so much more entertaining that a quick death.
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03-01-2014 01:04 PM #34553
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03-01-2014 01:07 PM #34554This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
In the LC game, the SPFL are leasing the stadium from us and they will be responsible for the damage caused (let not pretend that they won't do it), the SPFL will take the cost of damages from the gate receipts so effectively the yams and ICT will pay the damage jointly, thats my take on it any ways.
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.
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03-01-2014 01:13 PM #34555
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Or in other words, "tripped".
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03-01-2014 01:24 PM #34556
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Pay their dues and they can sign whoever they want.
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03-01-2014 01:30 PM #34557This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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03-01-2014 01:33 PM #34558This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Hearts: 24
Hibs: 28
They cannot complain about quantity.
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03-01-2014 01:35 PM #34559This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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03-01-2014 01:39 PM #34560This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I mean, I think I have an idea, but I'm not really clear as to their current situation, particularly after their CVA proposals were accepted.
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