Hearts on brink of administration.

Terrible poster gloating at other clubs financial crisis......while you're on the post and gloat why not add dumfermline to your list of topics to create :rolleyes: I'm sure your time would be better spent worrying about your own terrible debt ridden new old new old new old co depending on which week it is.......
 
Not worried a loss was expected as the football debts of the oldco were settled and as for debt ridden? 20 million in the bank I don't think so. My gloating is not even close to what we had to endure last year. And when Dunfermline go I will feel sorry for their fans but not for their scumbag chairman.
 
tbh hearts have been on the brink for a good while now,

i'd say the pars are in an even worse financial position than Hearts though at this time
 
Mr Masterson using the David Murray plan of how not to pay your debts ;)

Funnily enough the same Mr Masterson who gave Mr Murray an unlimited line of credit when he was the boss at the BOS :rolleyes:
 
http://sport.stv.tv/football/clubs/...staff-told-club-could-go-into-administration/

Not looking good. Still should give a boost to housing and construction :D

The reason the other clubs voted against Rangers was Rangers own fault. Their constant 'the SPL isn't good enough, we're too good for the SPL and as soon as we get a chance to leave we'll be off' attitude and their constant attitude of only doing what was right for them and not what was good for the league got many chairman's back up and it came back to bite them when they needed the league chairmans support.

Yes you may now say that not having two home games with increased gate prices and pie/programme sales has hurt the clubs but Hearts have been propped up by Ukio Bankas (or whoever) for years. When they decided enough was enough they were doomed IMO.
 
The reason the other clubs voted against Rangers was Rangers own fault. Their constant 'the SPL isn't good enough, we're too good for the SPL and as soon as we get a chance to leave we'll be off' attitude and their constant attitude of only doing what was right for them and not what was good for the league got many chairman's back up and it came back to bite them when they needed the league chairmans support.

Yes you may now say that not having two home games with increased gate prices and pie/programme sales has hurt the clubs but Hearts have been propped up by Ukio Bankas (or whoever) for years. When they decided enough was enough they were doomed IMO.

I think the bigger problem was "fans" saying they would go to games if the chairmen voted against SPL share transfer yet they haven't. Attendance's are down and many clubs are struggling that wouldn't have saved hearts mind. I s they are trying to get the fans to buy season tickets for next year in the coming week. Who in their right mind will buy one now?
 
I think the bigger problem was "fans" saying they would go to games if the chairmen voted against SPL share transfer yet they haven't. Attendance's are down and many clubs are struggling that wouldn't have saved hearts mind. I s they are trying to get the fans to buy season tickets for next year in the coming week. Who in their right mind will buy one now?

Least they don't have HMRC creating fictitious amounts of debt which would stop anyone coming in to save them.
 
Least they don't have HMRC creating fictitious amounts of debt which would stop anyone coming in to save them.

I'd be careful posting rubbish like that (especially when it's still a live case)

Uncle Hector didn't force David Murray to use EBT's or offer £10m for the tax man to go away ;)
 
I'd be careful posting rubbish like that (especially when it's still a live case)

Uncle Hector didn't force David Murray to use EBT's or offer £10m for the tax man to go away ;)

Bet Murray is glad they refused. 10 million saved :D

At time of posting Jas is correct though EBT's have been proved legal. Their appeal it to prove otherwise now on a point of law.
 
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