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    90% of FOH have to vote in favour apparently
    90% of those that vote or 90% of all co owners?


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    Brighton are after the data from Hearts players and academy players. The bigger the data sample size the better the data set Brighton has.

    The total nonsense "deal worth upto £10m" is basically what it could cost a team like Hearts in the future to access the data. Brighton might chuck a couple mill in there as a sweetener to get hertz to sign up.

    They might get "free" access to it but they will be giving up all their own data - kinda like the online Fremium model (Facebook instagram etc)


    And like someone said if Hearts and say a similar sized club in Holland or Greece say are all using the same data. It's back to square one and the team with the most cash gets the player. Its basically a fancy dan Wyscout ...

    We will have access to in some shape or form, and be part of the all the Data sets here.

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    It's a strange world when Brighton and Bournemouth seem to be pulling the strings in Scottish football ...

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    Brighton are after the data from Hearts players and academy players. The bigger the data sample size the better the data set Brighton has.

    The total nonsense "deal worth upto £10m" is basically what it could cost a team like Hearts in the future to access the data. Brighton might chuck a couple mill in there as a sweetener to get hertz to sign up.

    They might get "free" access to it but they will be giving up all their own data - kinda like the online Fremium model (Facebook instagram etc)


    And like someone said if Hearts and say a similar sized club in Holland or Greece say are all using the same data. It's back to square one and the team with the most cash gets the player. Its basically a fancy dan Wyscout ...

    We will have access to in some shape or form, and be part of the all the Data sets here.

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    A "fancydan" analysis tool that has made it's owner and developer a £billionaire through his sports betting company. If this deal comes off, the team most at risk is Rangers because Hearts are likely to become serious challengers for 2nd place within a matter of years. Have a look at what was achieved in a relatively short period of time with Union Saint-Gilloise in Belgium. As Hibs supporters, we should be very concerned by this development although, paradoxically, it may make our dear leaders more likely to listen Foley and his advisors to avoid being left behind.
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    A "fancydan" analysis tool that has made its owner and developer a £billionaire through his sports betting company. If this deal comes off, the team most at risk is Rangers because Hearts are likely to become serious challengers for 2nd place within a matter of years. Have a look at what was achieved in a relatively short period of time with Union Saint-Gilloise in Belgium. As Hibs supporters, we should be very concerned by this development although, paradoxically, it may make our dear leaders more likely to listen Foley and his advisors to avoid being left behind.
    A bit dramatic. It is a recruitment tool. Fantasy to suggest this propels them to second place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danderhall Hibs View Post
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    90% of those that vote or 90% of all co owners?


    https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11790/13216523/hearts-in-talks-with-brighton-owner-tony-bloom-over-gbp10m-investment

    Just says 90% of members, I'm guessing it will be of those that decide to vote.

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    Ann Budge still owns the 15% of HMFC she picked up for almost free from Vlad’s daughter. She didn’t hand those shares over to FoH. Sell them to the Brighton owner and it would be the best way to keep FoH as majority owners and get out of the club with another bag over her shoulder with SWAG written on it.

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    A "fancydan" analysis tool that has made it's owner and developer a £billionaire through his sports betting company. If this deal comes off, the team most at risk is Rangers because Hearts are likely to become serious challengers for 2nd place within a matter of years. Have a look at what was achieved in a relatively short period of time with Union Saint-Gilloise in Belgium. As Hibs supporters, we should be very concerned by this development although, paradoxically, it may make our dear leaders more likely to listen Foley and his advisors to avoid being left behind.
    Hertz have had excess millions pumped into them for years...result...bottom of the league and an empty trophy cabinet. Serious challenge to Rangers...behave.

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    https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11790/13216523/hearts-in-talks-with-brighton-owner-tony-bloom-over-gbp10m-investment

    Just says 90% of members, I'm guessing it will be of those that decide to vote.
    I read it another way.

    FOH own 75% of the club. So, for FOH to approve any investment from Bloom, they would need 90% (probably of those voting, as you say) to vote in favour.

    That's for "investment" eg shares. If Bloom is taking shares, as was suggested earlier, that would dilute FOH's holding. So they would be voting for or against that dilution.

    If there is no investment, then for me it's a Board decision, and FOH don't need to have a say.

    The cavet to all of this, as many have said, is that we know very little about the deal itself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cocteautwin View Post
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    Ann Budge still owns the 15% of HMFC she picked up for almost free from Vlad’s daughter. She didn’t hand those shares over to FoH. Sell them to the Brighton owner and it would be the best way to keep FoH as majority owners and get out of the club with another bag over her shoulder with SWAG written on it.
    The club wouldn't get the cash then.

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    It's a strange world when Brighton and Bournemouth seem to be pulling the strings in Scottish football ...
    What strings are they pulling exactly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Is It On.... View Post
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    A "fancydan" analysis tool that has made it's owner and developer a £billionaire through his sports betting company. If this deal comes off, the team most at risk is Rangers because Hearts are likely to become serious challengers for 2nd place within a matter of years. Have a look at what was achieved in a relatively short period of time with Union Saint-Gilloise in Belgium. As Hibs supporters, we should be very concerned by this development although, paradoxically, it may make our dear leaders more likely to listen Foley and his advisors to avoid being left behind.
    Wow, this is dramatic.
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    90% of FOH have to vote in favour apparently
    That’s interesting that it’s such a high threshold. I thought the holier than thou ****bags would never back such a deal given they won’t be fan owned anymore if they sold out to this bloom guy.

    it might get even more interesting should a few of us on here sign up to the FOH just to lower the chances of their precious little deal going through 😉

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    The club wouldn't get the cash then.
    That’s true. I’d still wager that disposal of her (almost) zero cost shares for significant benefit to her will be part of any deal.

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    That’s true. I’d still wager that disposal of her (almost) zero cost shares for significant benefit to her will be part of any deal.
    Do you know if there is any restriction on who she can sell to? eg is that something that needs Board or FOH approval?

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    Brighton are after the data from Hearts players and academy players. The bigger the data sample size the better the data set Brighton has.

    The total nonsense "deal worth upto £10m" is basically what it could cost a team like Hearts in the future to access the data. Brighton might chuck a couple mill in there as a sweetener to get hertz to sign up.

    They might get "free" access to it but they will be giving up all their own data - kinda like the online Fremium model (Facebook instagram etc)


    And like someone said if Hearts and say a similar sized club in Holland or Greece say are all using the same data. It's back to square one and the team with the most cash gets the player. Its basically a fancy dan Wyscout ...

    We will have access to in some shape or form, and be part of the all the Data sets here.

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    Your last couple of lines are key.

    We’ve not even scratched the surface of the relationship with BKFC, the whole group is in its infancy, they’ve just taken control at Lorient (iirc), Auckland are going into their first season, they’re still after a Belgian club I think.

    The group has only recently put some key appointments in - most notably Tim Bezbatchenko, whose job it is to oversee getting the most out of the group. He’s already been to the club to start getting things going according to Ian Gordon’s interviews last week - Malky is in talks with the group regularly so I don’t think it’ll be too long before we start to see some differences.

    Hearts might get some benefit from this, in fact I’m certain they will, but without the partnership our group of clubs, it’s a big ask to get really good players to come to Scotland, never mind to come for the sort of wages Hearts can offer.

    At least with us, the players can sign for Bournemouth who can afford the wages and have the status, and spend a season or so on loan with us.

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    Ultimately about managing the team. Not a good record recently and becomes very difficult with a revolving door policy.

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    As soon as the deal is signed Bloom will pull off his mask, Scooby Doo style, to reveal underneath it is actually Lee Johnson who will then give Budge the link to install the app he "designed" and got the Dyson engineer that lives downstairs to build.

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    £10 million quid in the championship will see them ok sadly

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    Do you know if there is any restriction on who she can sell to? eg is that something that needs Board or FOH approval?
    One would imagine there are no restrictions on the disposal of these shares considering she seems to have been writing all the rules herself.

    It’ll be interesting to see if she does dispose of her remaining (freebie!) shares for any significant consideration. HMFC have had quite a large increase in Net Asset Value due to the free donations by FoH and James Anderson.

    What’s the current value of HMFC to a billionaire potential new owner? £30m? 15% of that is £4.5m. It’d be hilarious if she did sell for that sort of number considering the increased value in HMFC is due to the fans and Anderson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cocteautwin View Post
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    One would imagine there are no restrictions on the disposal of these shares considering she seems to have been writing all the rules herself.

    It’ll be interesting to see if she does dispose of her remaining (freebie!) shares for any significant consideration. HMFC have had quite a large increase in Net Asset Value due to the free donations by FoH and James Anderson.

    What’s the current value of HMFC to a billionaire potential new owner? £30m? 15% of that is £4.5m. It’d be hilarious if she did sell for that sort of number considering the increased value in HMFC is due to the fans and Anderson.
    Surely the 8th wonder of the world single tier main stand tripled the value of the assetts as well?

    Or did that somehow end up over budget, unfinished and a bit of a hyped up effort as well.

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    Your last couple of lines are key.

    We’ve not even scratched the surface of the relationship with BKFC, the whole group is in its infancy, they’ve just taken control at Lorient (iirc), Auckland are going into their first season, they’re still after a Belgian club I think.

    The group has only recently put some key appointments in - most notably Tim Bezbatchenko, whose job it is to oversee getting the most out of the group. He’s already been to the club to start getting things going according to Ian Gordon’s interviews last week - Malky is in talks with the group regularly so I don’t think it’ll be too long before we start to see some differences.

    Hearts might get some benefit from this, in fact I’m certain they will, but without the partnership our group of clubs, it’s a big ask to get really good players to come to Scotland, never mind to come for the sort of wages Hearts can offer.

    At least with us, the players can sign for Bournemouth who can afford the wages and have the status, and spend a season or so on loan with us.
    I think that is very much the crux of the matter.

    It seems it's a tie up with the database and data analysis rather than being part of a larger footballing group.

    Much like Hibs increased commercial ventures if it brings in more funds then it benefits the club. However, it still relies on how you use the funds to then make up a squad and field a team.

    We have access to Bournemouth's data but also are integral to the larger group. How that plays out is yet to be seen but it feels like a long term project rather than a short term fix.

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    To those who regularly lurk on kickback (you know who you are ) what's the general consensus on this? Yay or nae?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pagan Hibernia View Post
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    To those who regularly lurk on kickback (you know who you are ) what's the general consensus on this? Yay or nae?
    They are falling over themselves to go ahead. They are saying Brighton guy approached us first but walked away as out structure was too complicated. They are moaning that some FOH supporters are more interested than being a “part owner” of the club than success. Oh the irony.

    Someone suggested the £10m was not actual cash injection but a waiver of the fee for access to database and insights. But others are thinking the investment will get them players that will compete with Celtic.

    Just the usual.

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    They are falling over themselves to go ahead. They are saying Brighton guy approached us first but walked away as out structure was too complicated. They are moaning that some FOH supporters are more interested than being a “part owner” of the club than success. Oh the irony.

    Someone suggested the £10m was not actual cash injection but a waiver of the fee for access to database and insights. But others are thinking the investment will get them players that will compete with Celtic.

    Just the usual.
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    Has anyone actually said that it's a £10m cash injection?

    Some hearts fans seem to think this guy will give them access to his "magic software" for free, plus £10m to spend on players.

    Sounds like pish, imv

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    They are falling over themselves to go ahead. They are saying Brighton guy approached us first but walked away as out structure was too complicated. They are moaning that some FOH supporters are more interested than being a “part owner” of the club than success. Oh the irony.

    Someone suggested the £10m was not actual cash injection but a waiver of the fee for access to database and insights. But others are thinking the investment will get them players that will compete with Celtic.

    Just the usual.
    I think this £10M is talked about because the News headline when the story broke included it. When you read the article it becomes clear that the ten million is the sort of figure Hearts could make from great successful transfer dealings. I haven’t seen anywhere that ten million would be ploughed in as a minority stake quoted by anyone involved.

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    Surely the 8th wonder of the world single tier main stand tripled the value of the assetts as well?

    Or did that somehow end up over budget, unfinished and a bit of a hyped up effort as well.

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    What’s the score with the less-old-than-the-other-stands stand (surely not still calling it new at this stage)? Has it actually been finished yet, or is it becoming the new version of painting the forth bridge?

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    Quote Originally Posted by McD View Post
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    What’s the score with the less-old-than-the-other-stands stand (surely not still calling it new at this stage)? Has it actually been finished yet, or is it becoming the new version of painting the forth bridge?
    Not sure but I'm pretty confident there'll be a fanfare in the media when its actually finished. Unless of course it is finished, alfresco press area, staircase to nowhere etc etc.



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