glasgow sheep Posted November 8, 2012 Author Report Posted November 8, 2012 fuck me someone is asleep at the wheel, why has this pic not appeared again after the latest news: Quote
TENEMENTFUNSTER Posted November 8, 2012 Report Posted November 8, 2012 and this That is the one. Quote
maverick sheep Posted November 8, 2012 Report Posted November 8, 2012 Obviously not the £22m, but how much money do the con artists formerly known as rangers owe hearts? Quote
Kowalski Posted November 8, 2012 Report Posted November 8, 2012 Must be a nightmare for Hearts fans. Their club has been very poorly run but they're being asked to save it or their beloved club could go under. Fuck knows what I'd do if it was the Dons. Thank fuck its not. I'll go back to laughing about it again! Quote
Tyrant Posted November 9, 2012 Report Posted November 9, 2012 I know they say they're not scaremongering. But there's definitely a degree of that to it. Romanov will begrudgingly pay what the fans don't. This way he can minimize the cost to himself. Quote
mizer Posted November 9, 2012 Report Posted November 9, 2012 http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20265079 Hearts supporters have been urged to find £2m to help the Edinburgh club survive until the summer. Financial problems at the club and a tax demand for almost £450,000 has put the club under threat. Steve Kilgouer, of the Federation of Hearts Supporters' Clubs, said fans should seize the chance to safeguard their future. "We have to stand on our own two feet and it's imperative the supporters back the share issue," he told BBC Scotland. Hearts hope to raise £1.79m with a share offer that will give supporters a 10% stake in the Edinburgh club. "Vladimir Romanov is no longer financing the club or bankrolling it," Kilgouer said. "We need £2m to carry us through to the summer. Each season, there's a £2m deficit and we have to find that. "That may come and go a bit if we manage to move players on in January." Kilgower said it was time for the Hearts fans to stand up and be counted and he appealed to those supporters who bought tickets for glamour ties against Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool to come forward. Ticket sales for the Scottish Premier League game against St Mirren - on Saturday 17 November - are "going well", with Kilgouer hoping for a sell-out. "Most of the people we represent are the hardcore support and they will get behind the club," Kilgower added. "It's the people who were phoning me up leading up to the Scottish Cup final - that's the people who need to stand up and be counted now. "The guys who were fighting for tickets for Spurs last year and for the Liverpool game this year. They need to now fight for the survivial of the club." Just had a quick look at Jambos kickback, it is a flashback to pre-Romanov with the 'Save our Hearts' campaign. They are running round trying to organise a bucket collection at the Rugby tomorrow (they hope to raise £1000), a night in a pub, raffles etc. In other words a shambles and just chucking cash at Romanov. The 'Save our Hearts' campaign was the same, they don't seem to understand they are fucked this time though and should save their money. Quote
bloo_toon_red Posted November 9, 2012 Report Posted November 9, 2012 We knew years ago that Romanov was going to bleed them dry but very few Hearts fans listened. Why would they? They've had a comparatively successful period after all, made some good money on transfer fees, had European football most seasons. But enough is enough. Heart of Midlothian FC in their present form need to be allowed to die. If that takes a Rangers-style ressurrection for them to come back into existence, so be it, but it is complete and utter madness for any Hearts fan to pay £110 on a share, at this time of year, knowing fine well that all you're doing is paying a tax bill on behalf of people who can't effectively run a business. One of the things that has actually impressed me over the Romanov regime is that Tynecastle Stadium has been pretty well attended - there were a couple of seasons where it was full for almost every match. So, it's not as if you can say the Hearts fans haven't already been supporting their team. Why should they dip into their pockets again? If Aberdeen were in the exact same predicament in the exact same circumstances, unless I could afford to throw away £110 with no consequences, I wouldn't do it, because to do so is to support the failed regime. If this doesn't work out for Hearts, they will come back in another form a la Rangers. If that happens, expect more to go to the wall and football in this country to be shaken to the core. Kilmarnock and Dundee Utd aren't far behind them from what I can gather. We need to keep banging this drum for an Americanised form of league re-construction and summer football. We have failed to modernise the game here for too long. We don't offer anything different at all. But back on topic. No sympathy for Hearts fans. They haven't stepped up and challenged the regime and they're pretty culpable in my book. Quote
mizer Posted November 12, 2012 Report Posted November 12, 2012 Bad day and month for Vlad AB Ukio Bankas, the Lithuanian bank controlled by Edinburgh soccer club Heart of Midlothian Plc owner Vladimir Romanov, fell to an eight-year low on the Vilnius exchange, losing a quarter of its value in a month. The shares fell as much as 12.4 percent today, closing down 7 percent at 0.12 euros ($0.15), the lowest since Oct. 28, 2004, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Volume of 766,022 shares was 11 times the three-month daily average. The shares have lost 24.5 percent since Oct. 10th. The decline began after the bank reported a nine-month net loss on Oct. 29, and accelerated on Nov. 6, when it said it took over a Lithuanian sports arena developer from debtors. Swedbank changed the shares to ‘no recommendation’ from ‘buy’ on Nov. 9, citing a lack of information about the effect of the arena transaction. Romanov owns 64.9 percent of Ukio Bankas (UKB1L) shares, according to a note in the bank’s earnings report. “Investors really question the valuation of that property developer, which is a big part of the bank’s assets, and so they don’t know how much its equity may be worth now,” Finasta investment bank analyst Tadas Povilauskas said by phone. “And if Romanov hasn’t rescued his soccer club and hasn’t increased the share capital of Ukio Bankas as was planned some time ago, it probably means he just can’t find the money.” Quote
BigAl Posted November 12, 2012 Report Posted November 12, 2012 Might explain why he seems to have disappeared off the face of the earth and is more likely to be found in his submarine than down Gorgie Road Quote
maverick sheep Posted November 13, 2012 Report Posted November 13, 2012 Hibs sack PA announcer after ‘Taxman’ aired at Easter Road Published on Tuesday 13 November 2012 00:11 HIBERNIAN have sacked their stadium announcer following the weekend playing of a Beatles song that teased city rivals Hearts over the financial worries that could see them go out of business within days. The Easter Road club made their decision after some Hearts supporters took offence at the tongue-in-cheek airing of the Fab Four’s Taxman at half-time in Sunday’s 2-1 victory over Dundee United. The track was played in reference to Hearts’ struggles to save their club from the clutches of a winding-up order issued by Hmrc over an unpaid £450,000 PAYE, National Insurance and VAT bill. Hibs officials ensured the 1966 release from the Revolver album was cut short but, as far as the PA master of ceremonies is concerned, the move came too late. A Hibs spokesman said the record had not been sanctioned to be aired by the club and added: “The stadium announcer’s contract has been terminated following a breach of conduct.” Quote
glasgow sheep Posted November 13, 2012 Author Report Posted November 13, 2012 Hibs sack PA announcer after ‘Taxman’ aired at Easter Road Published on Tuesday 13 November 2012 00:11 HIBERNIAN have sacked their stadium announcer following the weekend playing of a Beatles song that teased city rivals Hearts over the financial worries that could see them go out of business within days. The Easter Road club made their decision after some Hearts supporters took offence at the tongue-in-cheek airing of the Fab Four’s Taxman at half-time in Sunday’s 2-1 victory over Dundee United. The track was played in reference to Hearts’ struggles to save their club from the clutches of a winding-up order issued by Hmrc over an unpaid £450,000 PAYE, National Insurance and VAT bill. Hibs officials ensured the 1966 release from the Revolver album was cut short but, as far as the PA master of ceremonies is concerned, the move came too late. A Hibs spokesman said the record had not been sanctioned to be aired by the club and added: “The stadium announcer’s contract has been terminated following a breach of conduct.” You are fucking kidding me? Words fail me. Quote
manc_don Posted November 13, 2012 Report Posted November 13, 2012 That makes no sense whatsoever. People really need to get over themselves! Quote
glasgow sheep Posted November 13, 2012 Author Report Posted November 13, 2012 That makes no sense whatsoever. People really need to get over themselves! I don't know who should be more embarrassed the folk that complained about the song or Hibs for listening to them and sacking their DJ. Did our dj not get threatened with the same when he played Flower of Scotland for a visit of the Huns, or is that just urban myth Quote
baggy89 Posted November 13, 2012 Report Posted November 13, 2012 I'm sure the DJ would have a pretty airtight case for unfair dismissal. Quote
Madbadteacher Posted November 13, 2012 Report Posted November 13, 2012 Hibs and Hearts, attempting to be the new bigot brothers? Fucking stupidity, whatever happened to the idea of freedom of speech? The only way I could see this as even faintly "reasonable" by hibs would be if the club had specifically told him "don't play that song", assuming he has to submit a playlist. Quote
glasgow sheep Posted November 13, 2012 Author Report Posted November 13, 2012 Sportsound hearts news 1) £400k bid for club turned down 2) hmrc have come to an agreement for hearts to pay off the £400k tax bill on two installments Quote
bloo_toon_red Posted November 13, 2012 Report Posted November 13, 2012 In two installments The Henry Smith Method ...might be lost on our younger viewers... Quote
Tyrant Posted November 14, 2012 Report Posted November 14, 2012 Sportsound hearts news 1) £400k bid for club turned down 2) hmrc have come to an agreement for hearts to pay off the £400k tax bill on two installments Romanov puts £50m price tag on club. Consortium offers £400k. Really? Quote
glasgow sheep Posted November 14, 2012 Author Report Posted November 14, 2012 Romanov puts £50m price tag on club. Consortium offers £400k. Really? I'd say £400k is pretty generous Quote
maverick sheep Posted November 14, 2012 Report Posted November 14, 2012 Any bid is loopy when the club owe £50m debts or whatever it is. Quote
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