Budge said in her recent statement that she wasn't prepared to allow the creation of an unknown amount of debt. The subtext was that they either couldn't afford it to pay it in future or just don't want to have to when they consider there's an easier way out.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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26-04-2020 12:08 AM #9271
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26-04-2020 02:08 AM #9272
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There's little chance HMFC will be having a cash flow problem in the next 2-3 months but if they keep the spending rate at the same as previous 24 months they are going to hit a wall sometime around September. I think this is why Budge is pushing to have most of the highly paid team of duds removed from the club. They need to reposition the club for the championship, and even if by some miracle they push through a reorganisation they'll still want to get most of their players off the books as they've been garbage. It's pathetic they are using the virus as an excuse for their financial troubles when it should be widely known that they are in difficulty mostly because of owner incompetence.
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26-04-2020 02:12 AM #9273
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26-04-2020 03:59 AM #9274This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If I’m one of those players looking at what other clubs are doing where wages are deferred and I know I’ll still get them somewhere down the line, I’m unlikely to voluntarily take a 50% cut where I lose out. I’d also be pretty pissed off that the owner was publicly hanging me out to dry while the recruitment department was simultaneously sending out emails to other agents saying there was money to spend on new players. Add in the fact they’ve got previous for shafting creditors, and that they’re clearly suffering cash flow problems then there’s no danger I’d be accepting anything especially where football debt is prioritised and well covered by the authorities.
Someone made a point on their season ticket numbers, and from what I have heard they are not very good at all - they’d expected that would bail them out for a bit but they’re struggling to shift them which has put even more pressure on the cash flow. Given that’s their only source of income right now and for the foreseeable future, and that they’re still not getting any prize money for last season due to the fannying about that them and Rangers are doing, it all adds up to a pretty precarious position. While they might not have massive debts (yet), there’s no way they have enough money to meet the payroll these next few months coming, hence why Budge is scrambling around in last chance saloon threatening clause 12.
Its all as they say, pleasing.
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26-04-2020 06:57 AM #9275This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Players like Boyce signed for them on the basis of a high basic wage in comparison with Aberdeen, but he would almost certainly have earned more through bonuses while the season was ongoing. He's now going to lose at least a percentage of that high basic wage while Aberdeen's players will be paid in full eventually. He must be kicking himself (or images of his agent).
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26-04-2020 07:17 AM #9276
Why all this talk of administration? Surely they can just declare self-sufficiency like they did last time.
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26-04-2020 07:36 AM #9277This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Hibs will eventually agree a wage decrease with the players and Hearts will shout loudly they did the right thing first. Unfortunately they did not they jumped the gun and tried to bully players instead of considering their family needs and working with them for the benefit of them and the club.
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26-04-2020 08:00 AM #9278This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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26-04-2020 08:35 AM #9279This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
ST sales up to June 2019, will also include July & August 2018.
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26-04-2020 08:37 AM #9280This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
By comparison Hibs deferred income and accruals was £5.781m, but HoMFC showed accruals of ££1.048m separately so the true comparison was £5.781 vs £6.247.
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26-04-2020 08:40 AM #9281
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26-04-2020 08:42 AM #9282This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
unfortunately for them , they only had £ 600 k in the bank to show for it at the end of their financial year.
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26-04-2020 09:00 AM #9283
I think any talk of them going into Admin is wishful thinking.
They still have regular FoffH money coming in and will now be able to use part of next Season's ST money to help see them through till the end of this season (as is the norm for them).
I think the main effect of missing four home games is that it'll be even longer till they finish building their new stand.
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26-04-2020 09:07 AM #9284This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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26-04-2020 09:09 AM #9285This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The last i saw they had moved 1000 season tickets there's been nothing since . As pointed out FOC contributions are holding up so credit has to be given to their fans.
The players that have not agreed to a cut was rumored to be about 20 with the pfa.
Its very messy and seem to the only club in the spfl leagues openly fighting with their players . This clause allowing to not pay the players is a srange one if implemented does thevplayer become a free agent ?
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26-04-2020 09:16 AM #9286This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If that’s accurate - and I’ve no reason to doubt it is given the source - then unless they start selling at a serious rate over the next month then they’re really in the deep stuff.
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26-04-2020 09:24 AM #9287
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They’re clearly financially wounded, but thoughts of their demise or administration etc are far fetched.
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26-04-2020 09:25 AM #9288This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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26-04-2020 09:48 AM #9289This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
In the kind of circumstances where an employer was picking on some to suspend but not others, a normal employee with at least 2 years service can opt to resign and claim constructive dismissal (not an easy road). If Budge picks on those not bending to her will to suspend in circumstances where the underlying suspension of the game applies to all then I’d like to think that it would give grounds for legal action. I’m sure that the players union will keep the players right and will also have sought an opinion. All good clean fun
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26-04-2020 10:11 AM #9290
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Not so sure on what the make up of each season ticket might be, I think a lot of their tickets are priced at £450. Minus the VAT, that gives £375 in revenue. I would assume that a lot of the early season ticket buyers would be less hard up for cash and probably seated in the more expensive seats, maybe? Perhaps a lot of the early season tickets sold are the higher priced seats?
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26-04-2020 10:26 AM #9291This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
They put their Season Tickets on sale later than us, though,
I think they did that last year as well and eventually caught up (roughly) with the number we sold.
Though the fact they don't know what league they'll be in will probably have an effect on sales, especially if they're charging £450 for most of the seats in the main and Wheatfield stands.
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26-04-2020 10:32 AM #9292This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
PS, I recognise we could probably ask the same question about us but we IIRC, don't break our turnover down.
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26-04-2020 10:32 AM #9293This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
All IMHO of course.
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26-04-2020 10:34 AM #9294This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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26-04-2020 10:46 AM #9295This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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26-04-2020 11:17 AM #9296This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Events since then, and their cash balances from all that cash flow suggests there's an issue that but for the crisis they'd have been able to conceal, defer or sustain longer term.
We'll probably never know but it's great entertainment.
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26-04-2020 12:16 PM #9297
At least Hearts are now acting with a bit of humility and dignity befitting of their status of one of footballs most famous clubs by starting to apologise to those they left high and dry. Well done Hearts :aok
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26-04-2020 12:22 PM #9299
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26-04-2020 12:30 PM #9300This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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