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Thread: The generic Hearts thread
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28-05-2020 11:52 AM #12511
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28-05-2020 12:02 PM #12512This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-05-2020 12:08 PM #12513
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Lies, damm lies and government statistics:
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-52009463
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28-05-2020 12:08 PM #12514
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28-05-2020 12:22 PM #12515
Ayr United chairman Lachlan Cameron is savage! And i'm loving it
I don’t deal well with threats,” he warned.. “If your threat is ‘do it my way or we will sue you’, well, sue away but this is a members’ organisation.
“Hearts are a big club. They, Rangers, Celtic, Hibs... they can stamp their feet and make things happen. If Airdrie, Ayr United or Alloa are aggrieved, we don’t have the weight of an angry mob behind us.”
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28-05-2020 12:40 PM #12516
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You’ve said this before. You seem to imply a bit of ‘can do’ attitude and all will be well.
I’ve said this before: the social distancing measures put in place for supermarkets etc are a nightmare for large scale crowd events. Acknowledging this isn’t defeatist. Either the rules are relaxed (my hope) or getting crowds back into watch football matches is going to be a f***ing nightmare.
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28-05-2020 01:06 PM #12517
So Hearts are you Wealthy or skint this would suggest the later its some game of poker your playing I'm thinking your chips are all spent ..
e email reads: "The complete shutdown of Scottish football and related revenue streams unfortunately means we are not in a position to offer refunds to season ticket holders for outstanding fixtures.
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28-05-2020 01:18 PM #12518
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HEARTS have knocked back a takeover approach from the son of former Liverpool owner George Gillett, according to reports.
BBC Scotland claim US businessman Foster Gillett wants to buy a controlling stake in the Tynecastle club.
They report that contact was made with the Edinburgh side last week.
More to follow.
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28-05-2020 01:19 PM #12519This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-05-2020 01:20 PM #12520
The Jambos will be pissing their pants at that kind of news. Of course they will see right through that as they all know that American businessmen are only in Scottish football to asset strip
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28-05-2020 01:24 PM #12521
Masterful timing Ann. Release the news that the club is subject to predatory bids to further rally the troops and pull the wool further over their eyes over what an awful job you have done so far. Excellent.
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28-05-2020 01:50 PM #12522
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28-05-2020 01:51 PM #12523
No partial ST refund on offer from Hearts. Budge says they can't afford it.
Their skintness/overwhelming financial security seems to change by the hour.
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28-05-2020 01:59 PM #12524This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
What an utter embarrassment.
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28-05-2020 02:13 PM #12527
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I see a takeover approach ha been knocked back. He's dodged a bullet.
https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/spo...eorge-gillett/
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28-05-2020 02:26 PM #12528
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/...efund-22101021
Hearts have told supporters they simply can't afford to offer partial season ticket refunds.
The Jambos admit the financial hit of reimbursing fans for unfulfilled fixtures would be too great as they face up to the grim reality of relegation to the Championship.
Owner Ann Budge has submitted plans for league reconstruction which she hopes will keep her club in the Premiership next season.
Dropping to the second tier leaves Hearts facing the harmful prospect of a delayed restart, with some Championship clubs feeling they are unable to return to action until stadium gates are again opened to punters.
Some Premiership sides have offered refunds for the remaining 2019/20 matches but Hearts have confirmed they won't be among them - although existing season
In an e-mail sent in response to fan enquiries, the club insist the decision is in line with pre-existing policy and that the "overwhelming" feedback from fans has been sympathetic given the current, extraordinary circumstances.
The email reads: "The complete shutdown of Scottish football and related revenue streams unfortunately means we are not in a position to offer refunds to season ticket holders for outstanding fixtures.
"The financial impact on the club would be significant.
"The overwhelming feedback we have had from supporters is that they understand the challenges we face and that any sort of refund would not be expected.
"This no refund policy is also in line with the club's season ticket terms and conditions.
"We don't underestimate the impact that the pandemic will be having on many and assure you that, if we were in a position to do so, we would offer a refund option."
Fans have continued to back the club on new season ticket sales, which have already passed the 4000 mark as of last week.
Supporters' group the Foundation of Hearts, to whom Budge has committed to transferring ownership of the club, have also said they've enjoyed a surge in pledges - taking in over 1000 since March.
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28-05-2020 02:28 PM #12529This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
She really is a piece of work. Don’t like the Jambo world view, but some Hearts supporters will be really suffering financially at this time.
‘Let them bake cakes’, as Queen Budge might say.
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28-05-2020 02:31 PM #12531
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28-05-2020 02:42 PM #12533This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Unless you have money in US I doubt very much you are looked after in older age.
As with this I doubt how accurate US is.
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28-05-2020 02:46 PM #12534
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Hearts not offering any sort of refund is a low blow. This news breaking after a leak of a potential buyer?
Things are not looking good in Gorgie.
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28-05-2020 02:47 PM #12535This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-05-2020 02:55 PM #12538
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28-05-2020 02:56 PM #12539This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The recently financially secure Hearts are once again doing what they do best..... shafting folk!
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28-05-2020 02:57 PM #12540
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Apparently Budge has already transferred ownership to the fans, they just haven't announced it yet?
Is that true?
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