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Published Date: 06 October 2008
CSABA LASZLO admitted relief today at beginning a two-week international break that will allow him to restore some of Hearts' key players to full fitness.
The Tynecastle manager was despondent following Saturday's 2-1 defeat by Kilmarnock, which ended a 100 per cent home league record. However, he believes better times lie in wait once certain influential figures return to the side.

Andy Driver and David Obua missed the Kilmarnock match due to ankle and muscle injuries respectively, while Laszlo is keen to augment the stamina and match sharpness of Bruno Aguiar along with strikers Mike Tullberg and Christian Nade.

"I am happy we have two weeks break, definitely," he said. "I hope I get back players like David Obua and Andy Driver. We can work on better fitness for Bruno and Mike Tullberg. He doesn't have fitness for 90 minutes, neither does Nade at the moment.

"We will try during these two weeks to get more physical preparation for these players."

Eggert Jonsson and Deividas Cesnauskis were also absent at the weekend. The Icelander's one-match suspension has now been served but Cesnauskis remains sidelined by a muscle complaint.

Hearts travel to Easter Road when domestic business resumes following Scotland's World Cup qualifier with Norway, and Laszlo wants the team to rediscover the form shown during the season's early weeks.

"We must go back in the past and take the power from the past," he continued. "This team needs protected and we need the help of our supporters. We lost the game on Saturday but we must bring the stability back. That must happen against Hibernian now.

"I don't criticise nobody in public. The players know the dressing room is where I give criticism but it must be constructive, not destructive."


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  • Last Updated: 06 October 2008 10:48 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Heart of Midlothian FC
 
1

CBJambo,

06/10/2008 11:53:23
I can only hope that the International break sees Ksanavicius pick up an injury that will force you not to select him for the derby.... he is rubbish.

Why can't Csaba (with all his supposed ability and knowledge) recogonise our best lineup?!

It does not have Karipidis in midfield!

Kello

Nielson
Karipidis
Berra
Wallace (or Maybury if rumours are true!)

Miko (Kingston if he can be bothered!)
Stewart
Agiuar
Driver

Nade
Glen
2

SouthSideHibs,

06/10/2008 11:57:25
Csaba must stay. But maybe Mr Romanov can bring Eddie Malofeev in as an assistant for the Derby.
3

Harold Bishop is the original John Darwin.,

06/10/2008 12:01:18
Time to recover. A foot up the @rse is what is required!

Kingston should be dropped soon, good player but simply hasn'y pulled his weight! He could of had a hatrick on Saturday!
4

Mixu 6 - 2 ,

06/10/2008 12:12:06
Ha ha ha..............................

I'd say that lot need a big break...................

Hibs are third (3rd).......................
5

jammin 2,

06/10/2008 12:12:15
what is the rumour of maybury,he was there at riccarton last year training ,Hearts didnt want him ,he went to Aberdeen ,sliester Sh!tty didnt want him back and nows hes training again at hearts .I think theres better defenders at Hearts so no chance for him.
6

Victorian-Ian . oap Edinburgh district .,

06/10/2008 12:16:35
Oh well confidence in the Hearts team seems to have disappeared since the technical glitch that stopped wages being paid on time. Can't even beat Kilmarnock at home.
Can't wait for the derby. Hibs 4-0 Hearts. Easy.

Hearts are half way down the slippery slope.
7

Desperate Dan,

06/10/2008 12:19:55
Is someone going to tell Hearts players and fans, festivals over.
8

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06/10/2008 12:20:25
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9

Gorgie's Finest,

06/10/2008 12:24:57
Stuart Cosgrove hit the nail on the head when speaking about hobos

Surely no club in history has such aromantic view of themselves as the Easter Road outfit. It only takes two good performances on the trot for them to believe they have a team that can take on the world.

The return of their prodigal son, Derek Riordan, seems only to have complicated their condition.

Rather than persist with the ludicrous idea that their brand of football is superior to all else, Hibs should build a team like Villarreal, hard to beat and only entertaining when the hard work is done
10

Victorian-Ian . oap Edinburgh district .,

06/10/2008 12:25:16
All the Jambos hiding today. Typical - as weak as their team.
11

Pride Eh The Capital,

06/10/2008 12:26:59
6# "Can't wait for the derby. Hibs 4-0 Hearts. Easy." Just like the Semi Final eh when the wee team where disguised as the seats again. So f'king Easy So F'king EEEEEEEEASY!
12

The Hon. Liam Fairtod,

06/10/2008 12:38:09
#6 Is it not traditional to predict a 7-0 win in these situations anyway?
Nice to see that a scraped victory over bottom of the table Aberdeen has given the Hibs fans such confidence.

We have struggled badly in the last couple of games - possibly related to the wages thing, possible just one of those things. But we're not suddenly a bad team. Who knows which Hearts side will turn up after the international break? It'll be an interesting derby match, thats for sure.
13

Jambo-ree,

06/10/2008 12:38:15
#4 Naw, Hubz are fourth. You're not often right but you're wrong again, pouch.

#11 Nobody's hiding - just check out the other threads.
14

Victorian-Ian . oap Edinburgh district .,

06/10/2008 12:40:08
#12 Hibs 4-0 Hearts. Easy peasy.

13# Nope, being realistic. Hibs 4-0 Hearts. Riordan 2 Fletcher 2
15

VictorianGorgie,

06/10/2008 12:41:36
kingston did have a better game on saturday, especially the second half. don't see the point in hounding the boy for the poor games he's had when he has a better one, the same seems to happen to miko (who had one of his quieter ones on satuday). if kingston had stuck the late chance away just before they scored he would be being hailed a hero, but it's not all just about chances, his general play was good.

anyway, tullberg looks a bit of a plodder to be honest, mole needs to be rested after his wee spell in the team.

there are no easy games in the spl any more, not for us. kilmarnock were bloody difficult opponents that's for sure, perhaps a bit lucky to come away with the 3 points but i'm sure they will feel they deserved it.

hobos next.
16

The Hon. Liam Fairtod,

06/10/2008 12:42:51
#14 Depends what measure you use to split teams who are on the same number of points. The official line is to use goal difference. Mixu may be using a different measure - alphabetical order perhaps, or how close to the correct spelling he gets. Or how many of the reserve team have pumped his ma...
17

Der Kaiser,

06/10/2008 12:44:58
#11
Perhaps Hearts fans are hiding from you. You know in that way when you're sitting in the pub and in walks that really annoying guy from work who just talks utter nonsense so you duck down thinking "Oh please don't come over....".

18

Heartfelt,

EDINBURGH 06/10/2008 12:45:43
Re best lineup, it seems that Zaliukas is the new Miko. He is at most the 3rd best centreback at the club but he seems to be first pick every week. So Kari gets edged in to midfield while Bruno & Ruben miss out altogether. Not good.

#9 don't agree about Kingston. He missed 2 absolute sitters although he was slightly unlucky with a header and a volley, I was raging at him for that miss at the end when the ball was falling perfectly for Nade. LK had no chance of scoring unless he was 4 inches taller.
19

hibbyspurs,

06/10/2008 12:47:08
#10

Fourtunatley no one gives two flying ****'* what Stuart Cosgrove thinks mate.

Was a little fortuitous on Saturday I must admit but it is a nice lift for the upcoming derby (one which to be honest I couldnt say I expected). Of course Hearts were just plain unlucky on Saturday as usual I guess?

Anyhow it's a tight leauge this year mainly because the bigger clubs outside the OF (Hearts, Hibs, Aberdeen) are pretty dire truth be told so we're making the Falkirk's & Killie's of this world look good I'm afraid.
20

Der Kaiser,

06/10/2008 12:51:06
#16
I though Kingston did ok. He should have tucked away his chance though...rolled it under the keeper or lifted it over him as opposed to trying to blast it through the goalies chest. Killie deserved a point and if I had to say which team would have deserved the win it's Killie again. We were simply not good enough on Saturday.
#19
I've been saying for ages Zal should be warming the bench, with Karapidis slotted in beside Berra in defence. It doesn't make sense to play him as a defensive midfielder when Bruno, Ruben and even Mickey can play there.
21

Desperate Dan,

06/10/2008 12:52:09
Above caption?

We got beat - Just like that!
22

Victorian-Ian . oap Edinburgh district .,

06/10/2008 12:53:04
#17 Funny how you come out with all these silly comments. Hearts are dire and you're still slagging the mighty Hibs.

Is that you're way of forgetting about getting humped by Kilmarnock at the weekend?
23

The Hon. Liam Fairtod,

06/10/2008 12:53:06
#15 "being realistic"
Wonders will never cease!
24

VictorianGorgie,

06/10/2008 12:54:07
agreed this time about MZ, he looked lost at times. sooner or later berra will get found out at all the fouling he does, he gets away with some amount.
25

The Hon. Liam Fairtod,

06/10/2008 12:55:14
#23 "slagging the mighty Hibs"
Umm. No. Slagging the braindead idiots who support Hibs. There's a difference. If you think about it, you'll work it out.
26

hibbyspurs,

06/10/2008 12:58:46
Anyhow it occours to me that life could be worse as I sit here chewing on my Ham sandwich.

Granted I think the current Hibs team is pretty poor but the rest of the leagues just as bad so we'll still finish top 6.

We won at the weekend and Hearts lost, theres another plus.

Also unlike many I have the prospect of supporting Englands "fith" club to console myself with..... Flying high after our Carling Cup win & surely going to challenge the dominance of the "big four" this year....

Ohhhhhh sweaty swolox........ I'm off to slash me wrists in the bog after thinking that....
27

hibbyspurs,

06/10/2008 13:00:16
#26

Thats a contradiction in terms mate... How can he think about it if he's braindead?

Work that one out.
28

Victorian-Ian . oap Edinburgh district .,

06/10/2008 13:00:16
#26 Ok, Slagging the braindead idiots who support Hibs. Is this to deflect attention from the humping Kilmarnock gave Hearts.

#25 VictorianGorgie - Bet you wish you had taken up Tullberg's offer, eh??
29

Gorgie's Finest,

06/10/2008 13:08:19
#20 HS

Cosgrove touch a wee raw nerve with his little summnation did he? lol

As for Hearts being plain unlucky, no we werent we were mince plain and simple, didnt take our chances Kingston could have had a hatrick, nothing unlucky about it. Tactics were all wrong players out of position, wrong substitutions were made, players playing who shouldnt even be allowed near Gorgie let alone playing for Hearts.

Im happy going into the derby as underdogs, i wouldnt be getting to c0cky about it though, like some are, it is a derby after all and anything can happen. You beat Aberdeen good away win normally but Aberdeen are hardly playing good football just now, the only decent team you have played so far pumped you at home 3-0.

To be honest i think the derby is looking like its going to be another dire game, and i wont be surprised if we are beaten, but it certainly will not be the 4-0 scoreline some half-wits are predicting, were the masters of 4-0 wins remember?
30

1875,

06/10/2008 13:13:37
Guys, lets just see how the derby goes. I dont think either side can afford to be too confident although at least Hibs are finding the net and getting points on the board. I predict a shoddy game with a single goal winning it, cant see a draw given both teams defensive performances lately
31

The Hon. Liam Fairtod,

06/10/2008 13:16:58
#28 You're right. And his post at 29 proves it. He's not thought about anything...
32

Gorgie's Finest,

06/10/2008 13:21:02
#32

Hibs have only scored 1 more goal than Hearts and i would not say we are finding the net by any stretch of the imagination m8.Also only 1 place above us and 1 point ahead, hardly great stuff considering how bad we have been. I agree i think a single goal will decide the derby, It really depends who is fired up more and who wants it more on the day, unfortunately we have too many dead beats and wage thiefs at the club who do not have the same passion and commitment for the jersey as we used to have and should have.

33

busbyfh,

06/10/2008 13:22:25
# 30

Absolutely spot on.


Csabah - Where is Glen ????????????????????????????
Csabah - Don't wish Obua back unless , he is the standard of player that you lavished praise on , not the waste of space that we have seen so far - though admittedly he definately needs fitness and time to adapt to the Scottish game.
Also - Nade and Ksanevicius will NEVER improve a Hearts team - please open your eyes.
34

Gorgie's Finest,

06/10/2008 13:25:06
On another note, the rumour going about is we will have Maybury for the Derby. He's been training with us again since last week and Csaba wants to get him signed.
35

Victoria Ian,

Leith 06/10/2008 13:27:21
ha ha ha- we're 3rd, very small debt, Deek is banging them in again........
36

Rambo.the.Jambo,

4-0 at Hampden 06/10/2008 13:28:18
Why don't we bring back Robbo, Colquhoun and Sandy Clark. Even at the age they are now they can only improve on what is currently a pile of sh+t masquerading as a strike force.
37

Gorgie's Finest,

06/10/2008 13:28:39
#37
3rd????????
38

John McCain's Frozen Chips,

Glasgow 06/10/2008 13:29:48
Trading update:
Ukio shares nosedived on the Vilnius stock exchange today.
They've now lost TWO-THIRDS of their value in a year. That's gotta hurt.
The word in Embra banking circles is that HBOS have lost patience with Mad Vlad.
Brace yersels, Jambos, the ride is about to get VERY bumpy.
39

Newcastle Jambo,

06/10/2008 13:30:29
What exactly is wrong with Nade? If it's still his weight / lack of fitness he needs to be sacked. I know that's another £500k transfer fee down the drain but if a 22 year old professional footballer can't get himself fit enough to play for anything like 90 minutes he needs to find another job. This has been going on with him since the day he signed. Same condition as Pinilla I reckon.
40

1875,

06/10/2008 13:30:44
On the Cosgrove thing, I've met him and he's actually not a bad lad to be honest, very funny. His comments can be aimed at supporters from a number of clubs and I can name a few of my Hearts supporter mates who fall into this catagory..beat 6 weeks on the bounce then win 2 games and the CL is back on the agenda!
41

East at Easter,

Edinburgh 06/10/2008 13:33:06
there may no be a Hearts after the break Jabba ;-)
42

Gorgie's Finest,

06/10/2008 13:33:45
#42

He regularly has a pop at Hearts as well, and the OF which is why i like him, hes not afraid to rip into them as well
43

LeJudgeRules,

Edinburgh 06/10/2008 13:34:13
#19 and #21 - spot on guys.

#25 - Berra carried Zali last season and is doing so again this time round. He's struggling to concentrate on his game as he's having to cover for Zali's incompetence. A total liability.

#30 Kington is a complete luxury - something we can ill afford in a team brimming with overpaid mediocrity. He had the chance to score 3 further goals on Saturday. He may have the talent but he's simply not consistent enough.

Also, Csaba has taken this limited squad as far as he can. His hands are obviously tied. I'm sorry to say it but he appears to be another puppet. Otherwise I'm sure he would have Kari playing alongside Berra.

Following the last 2 years of asset stripping, a serious injection of cash is needed from Vlad in January. Otherwise Tynie is going to become a ghost town...
44

1875,

06/10/2008 13:35:59
Post 34; Fair enough re the goals but i just think Hibs possess a greater goal threat at this time. Pace and mobility from Fletcher, Deek is a natural finisher and Nish is decent in the air and has bagged a few this season. If Hibs can stop Kingston and Stewart I think we could dominate but the midfield has been less than inspiring lately so i cant see the 3 strikers formation being used against Hearts. An extra man in the middle i think
45

Lenny,

06/10/2008 13:37:41
Gorgie's Finest,

# 10

Absolutely nonsense. ALL clubs fans think their club is special. I read a post earlier where Vic said Hearts were not like any other club and people were falling over to agree with him. Its the same thing.

At Hibs we talk about Famous Five, Turnbulls Tornados etc, at Hearts its Terrible Trio, the 80's team, at Aberdeen its the Cup Winners Cup team etc etc.

We are all basically the same you know. Just support different teams.

(I read the article you refer to online as I wont buy that rag. Looked to me like he was trying to be controversial for the sake of it. Funny how all Jambos hate the press unless they are having a dig at the, ahem, Hobos)
46

Newcastle Jambo,

06/10/2008 13:39:15
#40 Where are you getting this from? I had a look for news on UKIO Bankas and only found the following:

"In January-August 2008, Ukio Bankas earned a pre-audited net profit of 85.8 million litas (24.8 million euros), an increase of 40% year-on-year"

That hardly backs up your claim that they are in meltdown. Or have I missed something?
47

i wanna be like John Colquhoun,

06/10/2008 13:39:30
another defeat - time for lots of slavering hibs fans predicting a 4-0 beating on derby day and how bad hearts are compared to the "mighty" hibs.
Cosgrove is bang on, a couple of wins and your predicting 4-0 beatings...think you should remember a certain 4-0 beating and just calm down.

hearts were poor. didnt take chances and when ksanacvicius was subbed on he would have been aswell staying on the bench and us going down to 10 men. he was useless. kari in midfield when he should be playing RB. thought zaulikas had a poor game but he's been great so for people to jump on him after one bad game (too many anti-liths affecting their judgement and just want him out)i can see why kari gets in midfield when its 4-5-1 but if your starting with a 4-4-2 there is no room for him in midfield when bruno and ruben are on the bench. csaba needs to start earning his crust now.

thought kingston was good but have to watch as he seems to have the attitude that he knows he is by far the best player in the team and he starts to look like he doesnt care. his first miss was unexcusable...great work by miko to put him one on one....absolute sitter..then killie went up the park and won the game. we need to focus for 90 mins on things like this especially at this stage of the season and get the heads screwed on right.
48

Gorgie's Finest,

06/10/2008 13:44:39
#46

Pretty fair, and id say whoever controls the midfield will win the game. Im certain we will play 5 in there hopefully with the inclusion of Aguiar that will give you 4 to worry about and contain Driver, Stewart, Kingston and Aguiar. Going on seeing the Hibs midfield last week against Rangers and what hibbys have been saying that will be a tall order if all 4 of those players play to their potential
49

A Jambo come rain or shine,

06/10/2008 13:45:10
#40 What have HBOS got to do with it and what are the losing patience with Hearts about? A very small overdraft limit? Are you sure they'd not be better losing patience with all other SPL clubs who's debt varies from £1m - £50M?
50

scorchio,

West of the Pecos 06/10/2008 13:46:21
If Laszlo thinks Obua is going to add anything to this Hearts team, he's bonkers.
Tullberg on the other hand is worth a wee run in the team.
The problem Csaba now has, is very few of us believe he's in full control.
I think we've won just one out of our last five games.
Even Airdrie shafted us....Things looking up? Nah!
51

Gorgie's Finest,

06/10/2008 13:46:47
#47 Lenny

If you read that article you will also have noticed him having a pop at Hearts. Its nothing to do with liking the press when its having a go at Hibs. The guy has a pop at everyone. You shouldnt take it to heart so much, unless of course what he's saying is touching a raw nerve somewhere
52

Gorgie's Finest,

06/10/2008 13:54:03
#40

Everyday last week you mentioned the Aluminium plant as well, and how it was losing money. Funnt that you fail to mention it today could it be for this reason

"August 22 - Birac, owner of Bosnia's sole alumina refinery, moved into profit in the first half of the year after completing a restructuring of the plant. Since 2006, the refinery has operated using only 50 percent of its installed capacity of 600,000 tonnes because of low global alumina prices and the high cost of electricity and gas needed in its production."

From Reuters

Like last week you fail to post any positive and deliberately miss out certain pieces of information. Your credibility was shot to pieces then over an article you posted deliberately missing out a paragraph which was stating a positive.

Moron
53

John McCain's Frozen Chips,

Glasgow 06/10/2008 13:56:08
48, Those profit figures were very misleading, and owed much to property sales in Russia. The capitalisation of Ukio has crashed from 730million Litas to 260million in 12 months. The figures are on the Baltic Exchange site.

51, Staff wages go through HBOS. But if Vlad doesn't wire them through a big bundle of cash quick, it will be Groundhog Day again. Except this time it could be terminal. Romanov has spent a fortune in the past month trying to prop up Ukio. Liquidation rumours have reared their ugly head again.
Don't shoot the messenger!
54

Neil Waugh,

Old Strathcona 06/10/2008 13:56:48
Another heartwarming tale on the dodgy Baltic Stock Exchange again today.
Mad Vlad Ukio Bankas share scraped bottom at 1.33 in Lithuanian funny money. Down a shocking 14% on the day.
Still Laszlo's "happy." Mainly because he doesn't have to take to the pitch.
For some people the glass is always half full.
55

Lenny,

06/10/2008 13:57:58
Gorgie's Finest

Oh I wasnt taking it to heart mate, just had a wee point to make. Which is I agree that Hibs DO have illusions of grandure, but I believe most clubs fans do.

anyway, are you looking forward to the Derby? Cant say I am to be honest, but then I never am!!
56

Addie,

06/10/2008 13:59:11
#55 & #56 What an interesting double act you both are.
57

DalryHearts,

06/10/2008 14:00:35
#19 Regarding Hearts best line up. I would like to see the following being given ago (when all are fit).

MacDonald
Neilson Karipidis Berra Oboa
Stewart
Cesnauskis Kingston Driver
Glen Nade
My thinking behind a number of the picks are as follows;

> For all that Neilson is not perfect I do not think anyone else who has played there over the last season or so has been better. Neilson was good under burley (ie proper coach) so could be again now under Csaba.
>Obou not ideal at left back but Wallace really isn't doing it. Would take Maybury back in a second as short term cover for LB.
>Stewart is better taking the ball off the defence and starting moves off with passes (Carrick role) rather than driving forward with the ball. Also has the energy to cover all the back line to offer defence protection.
>I think Kingston plays his best games, and gets more involved when played through the centre and can drive forward with the ball. Hearts most successful seasons in last 10 years have been when Cameron and Hartley have performed this roll.
>Cesnauskis, if he could actually get fit I thin he is pretty composed on the ball and can play intelligent balls that would give the forwards a chance, more so than Mikolionas. Is Mirsad Besliga still with us? Again if he is and fit would play him here.
>Nade, I think can still cause defences problems with size and strength that will create chances for Glen who as pointed out in many posts probably our only natural finnisher.
58

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06/10/2008 14:03:04
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59

Gorgie's Finest,

06/10/2008 14:07:06
#57 Lenny

I agree m8 we all tend to get carrried away if we win a few on the bounce. Never heard any fans of any other teams actually believe that Brazil took their flair from the famous 5 though or any of their teams players.

As for the derby, like you i never look forward to it, i look forward to the bevy, a good old sing song and winding you lot up, but as for the game itself not really.

I think the only derby I have ever been confident about was the first derby under Burley, I actually said to my m8 that day on way to match he asked what i fancied the score to be, i said we'll take 4 or 5 off them today, he thought at first i was joking but i said no im being deadly serious. Of course he thought i was still drunk, soon changed his mind by the time the 3rd hit the net.

As usual though i hadnt put a bet on for that, would have got a good bit money back for a tenner for us to win 4-0. I never bet on Hearts m8, never even put a bet on us for the cup final against Gretna. If anything I will stick a tenner on hibs to win and pass my jinx onto them, at least if you do win i have the consolation of my drinks being paid from my winnings
60

Lenny,

06/10/2008 14:11:48
GF

Likewise, I have never met a Hibs fan in my life who actually believes Brazil took their flair from the famous 5. Likewise I have never seen any other average sized club call themselves the 'Big Team'. If you see my point...

Cant remember the last time I was confident about a Derby, probably after we won the cup but then I should have known better. The Derby really has the knack of turning form upside down, Hibs beating Burleys, er, Invisibles for example.
61

handsome love guru. And very rich. HEE HEE HE HE,

06/10/2008 14:14:10
According to the experts on Jambo KB, Hearts will be in administration this week. Apparently one of the KB members was informed of this by a celtic director.
62

John McCain's Frozen Chips,

Glasgow 06/10/2008 14:16:42
GF, Is that the same Birac that's lost 80 per cent of its share value this year and recently gave up 98 per cent of its capital to cover debts?
Hmm, don't sound too healthy to me.
Still believing Mad Vlad's fairy tales?
Now, THAT is moronic.
63

The Hon. Liam Fairtod,

06/10/2008 14:21:08
#63 Someone on the internet heard a rumour about it?
Oh. Well that must be true then musn't it?
After all, it's not like you can just make up stuff and put it on the internet.
64

A Jambo come rain or shine,

06/10/2008 14:22:23
#55 Correct the wages are payed through HBOS ... so? HBOS didn't receive the money from Vlad the other week so no money was paid out to players or staff. In what way would that make HBOS lose patience with Vlad? Because they didn't have to pay out money they didnt't have?!?! Won't make a blind bit of difference to them. I would have though Hearts are the least of their worries at the moment due to us not having debt with them unlike the rest of the SPL.
Can you provide a source to show the VLAD has spent a fortune propping up UKIO? I know he's a major shareholder but i'd think it unlikely he would spend his own wealth to bail out a company he is a shareholder in?
65

The Hon. Liam Fairtod,

06/10/2008 14:24:44
#55,64 Let's cut to the chase here shall we - I know who you really are, you Vlad's accountant aren't you?
66

Gorgie's Finest,

06/10/2008 14:27:43
#64

Mad Vlad controls Reuters now does he?
67

handsome love guru. And very rich. HEE HEE HE HE,

06/10/2008 14:27:53
Hearts fans are sheep, they have no backbone, any other club in this country would try and make a stand against an owner who interferes at all levels (and does such a bad job). He wants minimal Scottish influence in the team (are there any Scottish coaching staff?) instead he picks his own players week after week. The manager is a puppet make no mistake. As for administration don’t kid yourselves on it could not happen. Hearts are running at a massive loss and being 4 thousand fans down every home game (and this will fall further) is going to hurt any club financially.
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John McCain's Frozen Chips,

Glasgow 06/10/2008 14:28:44
Official reports show Ukio directors have been buying their own shares, bonds and securities. Trading volumes have been extremely high, yet still thr price nosedives.
Now Ukio has put up its interest rates by 1% to try to attract more deposits. But would YOU put your hard-earned cash into a troubled bank in this economic climate?
Must dash now. The writing is on the wall: so read it.
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Gorgie's Finest,

06/10/2008 14:30:59
#63

I know the thread your talking about, and have commented on it myself. I am a member on JKB as well.

If you spend time to read the entire thread you might not make such an idiot of yourself. Like other eejits you only print the first piece of anything you think may be bad news, but fail to either read or deliberately miss out the rest of the information. Never mind though if it helps you sleep at night to concentrate more on Hearts than your own team then fair enough

70

Heartfelt,

EDINBURGH 06/10/2008 14:32:23
#59. A lot of sense in what you say. I agree that LK is more effective in a more central role, playing direct through balls like Shammy is supposed to be doing for us. I would put Ruben at DM though allowing Stewart to concentrate on creating more. He seems to lose focus trying to do everyone elses job at times and we looked a lot more solid a unit with RP or even Bruno in the sitting role.

It just demonstrates how light we are at LB and up front.
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handsome love guru. And very rich. HEE HEE HE HE,

06/10/2008 14:37:20
#71 I read the whole thread, no doubt you were one of the posters calling the guy a hobo. How many people vouched for him? Supprised you never accused him of being called serg! As you seem to suffer from OCSD (obsessive compulsive serg disorder).
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Heartfelt,

EDINBURGH 06/10/2008 14:42:21
#66 Stop attempting to use facts and logic as they'll just come up with something even more ridiculous.

They won't know that VR tried to buy ALL of HMFC debt from HBOS but they insisted on keeping one-third to protect the extortionate interest fees they were receiving. If HBOS are not happy they can easily be bought out. After all, they do need the money - it will help to underwrite Hibs "small" debt.
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Gorgie's Finest,

06/10/2008 14:51:25
#73

Wrong again, must try harder, your not very good at this are you?
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Victorian-Ian . oap Edinburgh district .,

06/10/2008 15:05:15
Another heartwarming tale on the dodgy Baltic Stock Exchange again today.
Mad Vlad Ukio Bankas share scraped bottom at 1.33 in Lithuanian funny money. Down a shocking 14% on the day.
Still Laszlo's "happy." Mainly because he doesn't have to take to the pitch.
For some people the glass is always half full.
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Maroon tinted glasses,

06/10/2008 15:07:35
70, JMFC

What is your point caller?? If you look at the state of the economy over the world then you will be aware that we are heading towards a massive recession, lets look at another few club owners,

David Murray - Owes a massive amount to HBOS and no longer wants to pump the cash into the club and no-one wanting to buy them, no money from europe this year and overspent in the transfer window with JJB reporting a loss of £10m in the first 6 months of this year WHO WILL BAIL THEM OUT NOW!!

John Boyle - Well this guy is the king of destroying companies and always popping out the other side smelling of roses!

Stuart milne - owns a construction company! (bad times)

There are alot more bigger companies than UKIO/UBIG who have folded recently and there will be alot more going under before the meltdown stops so if the inevitable DID happen it wouldnt mean the end of Hearts it would just mean the end of the crazy guy who owns us!!

Now jog along, untangle your panties and get a bit more of a life!!
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Victorian-Ian . oap Edinburgh district .,

06/10/2008 15:13:16
Official reports show Ukio directors have been buying their own shares, bonds and securities. Trading volumes have been extremely high, yet still thr price nosedives.
Now Ukio has put up its interest rates by 1% to try to attract more deposits. But would YOU put your hard-earned cash into a troubled bank in this economic climate?
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Maroon tinted glasses,

06/10/2008 15:13:56
77 J4E,

Was it not MM who changed his mind after a call from JB at the last min the day after spending the whole afternoon at his beloved darkheid with the cellic directors, Maybe i am reading too much into it but on this occasion i dont think it was anything to do with the mad one. I amnow glad he didnt take the job as he was clearly a one season wonder!
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Maroon tinted glasses,

06/10/2008 15:14:37
79,

SO!
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Victorian-Ian . oap Edinburgh district .,

06/10/2008 15:15:43
#80 You talk a lot of rubbish!!
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Victorian-Ian . oap Edinburgh district .,

06/10/2008 15:20:08
#81 There's no point in you posting on this forum if you can't provide solid arguments. You're a silly ponce.
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Neil Waugh,

Old Strathcona 06/10/2008 15:25:56
Just in case any of you Pollyanna Jambos missed this on the weekend.

Fitch downgrades Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania

* Reuters
* , Friday October 3 2008


By Carolyn Cohn and Nerijus Adomaitis
LONDON/VILNIUS, Oct 3 (Reuters) - Ratings agency Fitch said on Friday it downgraded the ratings of Baltic states Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania and kept their outlooks on negative, citing worries about the countries' current account deficits.
Fitch downgraded Estonia's foreign currency rating to A- from A, Latvia to BBB from BBB+ and Lithuania to A- from A.
"The downgrade of the Baltic states reflects the risk that the deterioration in the European economic and financial environment will impose a more costly macroeconomic adjustment in the Baltic countries, given their large bank-financed current account deficits," Edward Parker, head of emerging Europe sovereigns at Fitch, said in a statement.
Fitch added in the statement that "the risk of a prolonged and deep recession cannot be wholly discounted, increasing the potential for adverse economic and fiscal shocks".
However, it said it expected fixed exchange rate regimes to remain in place in the Baltics.
The economies of the three small nations have all been slowing, though the decline in activity in Latvia and Estonia has been the sharpest as they moved into technical recession in the second quarter of the year.
WAKE-UP CALL
Worries over the fiscal position of the three nations have grown as revenues have fallen.

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Maroon tinted glasses,

06/10/2008 15:28:23
79

official reports have stated that Petrie is a tightwad who has no interest in the hoobs and has no ambition for the team, he has now spent any money saved up for the new stand and with the jobcentre now knocking back applications for loans to buy bricks he may well have to sell whats left of the land hoobs own for flats and move the team into the all singing all dancing training "complex".
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handsome love guru. And very rich. HEE HEE HE HE,

06/10/2008 15:33:36
I would hate to see any football club go under, but if hearts do then their docile support can take a large proportion of the blame.
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Addie,

06/10/2008 15:36:40
'84 You seriously need to get laid.
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Maroon tinted glasses,

06/10/2008 15:39:00
86 Yeah Yeah, of course i am!

Oh hold on there in nothing i can do about the state of ukio, jeeeese if only some of these massive institutions had the hindsight to phone you before they folded then things may have been different.

Should we pass your number onto Bush and brown so you can help them out also?? Although it would seem you certainly prefer the Brown the the bush..........

Oh hold on, WHO THE HELL CARES WHAT YOU THINK!!
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Heartfelt,

EDINBURGH 06/10/2008 15:39:21
Ukio Bankas is as vulnerable as any financial institution. BUT, HBOS is more affected by lack of cashflow and inter-bank loans and has a higher liability to asset balance than UB. So Hobos,and indeed other SPL clubs, HMFC may well be more financially secure than many of you in the short term at least. No matter the size of the debt, you all have debts which would have to be repaid as soon as HBOS's turn to hit the unlucky spot on the merry-go-round happens.
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Victorian-Ian . oap Edinburgh district .,

06/10/2008 15:43:47
#86 You're right. MTG is a silly little nicompoop. His head is in the sand and he's blind to the fact that Hearts will soon be in administration.
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Victorian-Ian . oap Edinburgh district .,

06/10/2008 15:46:25
#87 Yep - the Hearts support don't have any backbone. Any other supporters would be going crazy by now, but the Hearts fans just sit back and accept it.
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handsome love guru. And very rich. HEE HEE HE HE,

06/10/2008 15:47:13
#90 Brown the the bush???????
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handsome love guru. And very rich. HEE HEE HE HE,

06/10/2008 15:50:21
#96 The guy is simply speaking to MTG on his level.
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Victorian-Ian . oap Edinburgh district .,

06/10/2008 15:50:49
#96 TOTT likes it up the bot!!
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Victorian-Ian . oap Edinburgh district .,

06/10/2008 15:52:37
#97 love guru - if they're all going to act like idiots then we will treat them like idiots.
94

A Jambo come rain or shine,

06/10/2008 15:53:08
#94 Other than the Newcastle fans can you tell me of a group that have campaigned against the way an owner runs their club and has actually made a difference. Not only that, but can you tell me of a group of fans that have managed to remove an owner of a Scottish Club who are the best part of £30M in debt which is in a poor league (standard wise and financially) and persuaded someone to come in with that much money to take over?!? Who would do that - who would buy us out of our debt? If there was a viable alternative i'm sure Hearts fans would go for it but if we protest just now and he leaves, who's going to clear up the mess?
For all that you say to protest, the Man U fans and Liverpool fans protests hardly did anything did they?
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Maroon tinted glasses,

06/10/2008 15:53:19
95,

"Brown to the bush", is that better? English tutor as well now. Your talents are limitless.
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Victorian-Ian . oap Edinburgh district .,

06/10/2008 15:54:15
#90 Basil Bush?
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Maroon tinted glasses,

06/10/2008 15:54:59
97, yeah but dont put him down about it, if thats his level then just let it be!
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Victorian-Ian . oap Edinburgh district .,

06/10/2008 15:55:03
#100 Why not some Arabs like Man City?
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Victorian-Ian . oap Edinburgh district .,

06/10/2008 15:56:11
#103 MTG - we're talking about your level. Silly wee lemon.
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The Hon. Liam Fairtod,

06/10/2008 15:57:55
#84 Busy weekend Dawg?

Perhaps you can enlighten us to what a downgrade of the Lithuanian currency means for Ukio Bankas. Less demand for them to lend Litas outside of the country perhaps? Do they do much of that?
Or... what? I mean, it's not that we aren't fascinated by your little titbits, but without the full story I find it hard to know what to make of it.
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Radge 21,

Hello Hello its 106 Years in a Row !! 06/10/2008 16:09:40
Not wanting to cause any controversy, but yesterday I went up to the Lothian region transport offices at Waverly Bridge to renew my bus pass. Derek Riordon was in the queue right in front of me. I said Hi Derek what brings you in here.
He said that Hibs had given him £53.00 up front to get a bus pass and were prepared to pay the £35.00 a month standing order payments.
Only condition was that he was to keep it all quiet in case any of the other Hibs players found out and went radge. Seemingly Rob Jones has to get two buses to the stadium each day from Colinton and he does not like it.
He said they had even given him money for a day saver ticket just so he could get there.
They asked him to stand against a wall to get his photograph taken.
A few minutes later a lassie came through from the back office with his new pass and said,” Derek we need a photo of you and not your pet Rat”. Derek said that is me ya cheeky bint.
I said stuff them rat boy, I will take you for a pint. But he said he only drinks buckfast while looking at an old photo of Queen Victoria that that sits on his digs wall. In the photo she is presenting the Scottish cup to the hibs captain back in 1902. Yes memories indeed, and he said something about saying to bouncers “do you know who I am” and they always say back to him, yes you are the Muppet who could not make it with a big team and you are not still no getting in. not sure what he was on about then though.
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A Jambo come rain or shine,

06/10/2008 16:11:26
#104 Do you not think if there was some Arab with loads of cash wanting to invest in Scottish football then they'd go for Rangers - it pains me to say it but they are successful and get European football (most seasons!) But to be honest, Scottish football isn't attractive enough to invest in such a major way. They go for the Premiership because it's the most attractive and lucrative league in the world. We are small time. I'd love to find someone to take over Hearts but i just can't see anyone with that kind of money wanting to do it.
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Neil Waugh,

Old Strathcona 06/10/2008 16:12:31
#106

My apologies. I forgot that I have to dumb it down for you.

The Lithuanian economy (home of Mad Vlad's mighty financial institution which has lost almost all of its capitalization in the last few months) is in (wait for it)the SH!TTER!!!
Therefore the Vladster is likely in a similar situation. In times like these rich guy's playthings like SPL football clubs - especially ones losing fans (see above) - are an unnecessary distraction.
Sorry, that's the best I can do getting it down to your level of analysis.
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Maroon tinted glasses,

06/10/2008 16:17:03
101 never mentioned that once, something you want to get off your chest? Take a step out of the closet maybe!
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Victorian-Ian . oap Edinburgh district .,

06/10/2008 16:18:25
#112 You were talking about it the other night with Jamboy. Don't try and cover this up now!!
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Happyhibee1956,

Eastleigh 06/10/2008 16:18:30
#10

Good post, hard to argue against your points made.
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Victorian-Ian . oap Edinburgh district .,

06/10/2008 16:19:51
#112 You're also said that you would offer your a-nus to Tullberg if he scored 30 goals a season.
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Victorian-Ian . oap Edinburgh district .,

06/10/2008 16:21:12
#111 Neil - all the Jambos have disappeared because they can't hold a reasonable debate about the demise of Hearts.

Tick Tock
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The Hon. Liam Fairtod,

06/10/2008 16:21:21
#111 "home of Mad Vlad's mighty financial institution which has lost almost all of its capitalization in the last few months"

Oh, does that mean we should refer to them as ukio bankas and ubig from now on? Ba-doom-tsch!

Look. I'm no expert on the Fitch ratings but I am pretty sure that A- doesn't actually mean, using your beautiful turn of phrase, "in the SH!TTER!!!"
It's tough times for banking groups and governments around the world right now. My question is, why should we be any more worried about UBIG than - say - RBS, which has fallen almost 20% today?
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Victorian-Ian . oap Edinburgh district .,

06/10/2008 16:25:26
#117 UBIG has fallen 80% today. Does that not worry you?
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Maroon tinted glasses,

06/10/2008 16:27:58
111, the same would then apply to almost every owner of any spl footy club. Who out there at the moment has the cash to be splashing about? Everyone is having to tighten the belts accordingly at the moment.

My main point is that if loonyboy did pull out it wouldnt be the end for hearts and in fact it may actually help us move forward in the longter.
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The Hon. Liam Fairtod,

06/10/2008 16:28:31
#118 Has it?
Well there you go.

I guess it would worry me if I owned any UBIG shares. But other than that... no. I'm not going to lose any sleep tonight over the UBIG share price. Why should I?
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Victorian-Ian . oap Edinburgh district .,

06/10/2008 16:28:58
#111 Neil - they've all ran off. They don't have any good answers.
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Maroon tinted glasses,

06/10/2008 16:33:22
115, this just goes to prove to others exactly what you are full of as i was never involved in the tullberg debate and aslo didnt comment on it.

Caught out again bufoon!
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The Hon. Liam Fairtod,

06/10/2008 16:37:18
#121 Seems that it's the Dawg who's "ran off"
Make of that what you will...
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Radge 21,

Hello it 106 years in a Row!! 06/10/2008 16:40:41
What about all these greeting, bleating muppets.
Taking the bait as usual, hook line and sinker
How about this one:
Dad, these people are on the website saying ” hibs huvnae won the Scottish cup for over 100 years.”
Tell them its no true dad.
Tell them you seen it. well tell them grandad seen it, well tell them his dad seen it. Well what about his dads dad then. Why are you shakin yer heid dad, where are you going dad stay here and tell them. “Who was Queen Victoria dad, was she really the last person to present the Scottish cup to a hibs captain was she dad, did the guys building Edinburgh castle get the day off work to watch hibs parade the trophy on an open top horse and cart,” did they dad. Lol tick tick tick tick tick tick
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i wanna be like John Colquhoun,

06/10/2008 16:52:40
neil waugh you are the most boring person on the planet!! you spout guff about share prices and anytime you are asked you have no comeback. the phrase "in the shitter" as you put it is not the case at all and the whole world is pretty much "in the shitter" at the moment.

your not going to impress the ladies with talk like post 84! in fact unlikely to impress anybody as you really have no idea what all that info means for hearts.
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i wanna be like John Colquhoun,

06/10/2008 16:59:17
...sorry neil....you will impress "Victorian-Ian . oap Edinburgh district" cause he also has no idea what your talking about but to him it sounds good and he is slavering at the prospect of hearts going defunct.
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Black Five,

edinburgh 06/10/2008 17:04:27
This guy`s as useless as his predesesers.What`s wrong with Glen ? He looked fine at end of last season.Plays players out of position and can`t see it.This lot are going nowhere.
As for Romanov`s Bank.It`s bound to be affected by the credit crunch.My guess there`s no smoke without fire and it would surprise me none if Hearts cease to exist by Xmas.Who cares ?The club`s knackered anyway.It was the day this despot was given full control.Thank you Mr Deans .....a right mug if any there was.By the way he`s stuffed too by the housing slump.
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Radge 21,

Hello its 106 years in a Row.!! 06/10/2008 17:08:26
Who do Hibs have left to sell this year to balance the books.
Hibs fans are posting that they are being charged £27.00 for match day tickets. Oh I and the stand is not getting built just now.
Why not I thought this club was minted.
Will they get a couple of million for Joe Keenan or Mr Bamba or Rob Jones or Mr Van Zantan Mr Rankin all huge names. Huge financial losses for the muppets at the end of this season with not one decent player left to command any transfer fee. Lol
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Maroon tinted glasses,

06/10/2008 17:16:27
129, and the family silver has already been sold, so the only two REAL assets left to sell would be rearend and fletcher. oh hold on in order for hoobs to get rearend they had to agree to give the club at the top of their feeder pyramid 70% of any sell on fee SO that leaves POB.

Taxi for hoobs
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Neil Waugh,

Old Strathcona 06/10/2008 17:18:31
What Reality Jambos (not the "sky's not falling" types on this thread) should be focusing on, is life after Vlad.
When we all wake up and the horrible Lithuanian Experiment is behind us.
The orderly transition, who gets to pick up what's left of the Tynie asset for pense on the pound.
The new gaffer. Or better still the new community board. Where Hearts is run in the best interests of the fans and the city.
Not to stroke some jumped up eastern Euro's ego.
Al this should be in place now. No point in waiting for the Vladster's house of cards to come tumbling down.
Which it inevitably will.
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Radge 21,

106 years in a Row!! 06/10/2008 17:26:40
Maroon tinted glasses are you suggesting Hibs have two good players left. I thought Fletcher was on his way to Real Madrid and now that Rat boy Riordon has been put on 200.00 a week and totally destroyed the wage structure at the club the other players will soon go in the huff and want a 75% payrise to match him.
Any Hibs fans want to come on and tell us about a fantastic scottish cup day they have experienced hello any muppets out there waiting hello still there tick tick tick tick 106 years in a row Lol
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Desperate Dan,

06/10/2008 17:42:11
radge-pot

Tell us an asset the hearts have, do not say berra,
name the cost of the other 10 failures,
Romanov has turned you lot over, best of it is, you knew it was coming, tynie is one big circus,
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Desperate Dan,

06/10/2008 17:45:15
League's never lie, what position are the Hibs in?
and Hearts are?
129

Der Kaiser,

06/10/2008 17:45:39
I'm thinking of changing my mortgage soon. Can any of the accountants and financial advisers on here give me some insider knowledge as to who is offering decent rates?
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Addie,

06/10/2008 17:45:44
#133 for a start we have 18,000 seats. They can be sold to Hibs 'fans' as fancy dress. They were certainly in demand at the semi final 2006!
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Jambo Dave,

Edinburgh 06/10/2008 17:51:30
131/What Hearts fans should do is skip right passed your boring posts.Ive told you before if it happens it happens we can do nothing about it.
Do you think that grown up people care what you think?do you think you are striking fear into the folks who still read your boring trash.
Grow up and go away and stop taking up space on this sight.
Call to all Jambos get behind the team,the club needs you all to support it through tough times.This is not Vlad im talking about but your team who have been there since 1874.Get behind the JTs.
JT for life.
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Radge 21,

Hello its 106 years in a Row!! 06/10/2008 17:52:21
#133
Is it just me or is Rod Petrie skimming off a few million quid from all the transfers.
Where has the money gone he sits all quiet raking it in he will walk away with a fortune you should look a little closer to home. all you do is sign free transfers and players like Rankin, Bamba, Clayton Donaldson Van Zantan where are the millions going.Lucky quiet rich Rod Petrie. Ps you missed the opportunity to tell us about you Scottish Cup highlights still plenty of space left lets hear them then.Lol
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Radge 21,

106 years in a Row 06/10/2008 17:55:23
Were you one of the hibs fans who turned up at the 4-0 semi final massacre dressed as an empty seat.
We want the game played at Hampden because Hearts have an advantage at Murrayfield. So glad you took us to Glasgow boys, you all tried to leave Glasgow early that day but the police would not let you. Passing all your coaches on the motorway home will forever remain unforgettable.
At least the Gretna fans filled their end at Hampden and oh I they gave us a decent game as well
Unlike the capitulation of the semi final where the Muppet men were totally out classed.
What a wonderful day that was.
Rangers, Celtic, Dundee United, Aberdeen, and Motherwell have all signed new players this season they are even stronger. Hello, Hello its 108 years and tears in a row. tick tick tick tick tick tick tick tick Lol the worst Rangers team in years just thrashed you at fester road good old Mixedup Pantyliner.
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Neil Waugh,

Old Strathcona 06/10/2008 18:07:00
#137

Errr...Isn't that what I just said?
Fvck Vkad. Life goes on.
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jammin 2,

06/10/2008 18:15:15
3000 tickets sold for hearts end at easter road.I feel another great day for the jambos is in order .Hibs are and will always be 2nd in Edinburgh.Shoes off if you hate the hibs..cant wait!
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Muslim Jambo,

06/10/2008 18:19:26
There was a report on Real Radio that we are to go into administration this week.

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Desperate Dan,

06/10/2008 18:23:49
Should you not be putting players on the park, instead of still getting off on the semi,
relegation is on the cards with the team you have, as it dont look like the vlad wants to spend,
never mind there's always the semi to look back on.

While the chief
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Desperate Dan,

06/10/2008 18:31:02
18'000 seats you say, when were they last full,
i think you are wrong me think 17'000

Feb 2007 ... Hearts FC unveil plans for £51m redevelopment of Tynecastle Stadium, increasing capacity by nearly 6000 to 23000. The application for a new ...
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Addie,

06/10/2008 18:32:31
#145 Desperate - I couldnt think of a more apt name for you on this site.
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c mains hibby,

edinburgh 06/10/2008 18:47:20
Are Hearts in administration yet ?
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Addie,

06/10/2008 18:53:50
Nah not yet - we are going to fold by the end of the month though. BTO says so.
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Hibs fc - Dublin,

06/10/2008 19:54:54
As we speak, meeting taking place at tynecastle, awaiting statement soon,
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Hibs fc - Dublin,

06/10/2008 19:58:31
You would be better going into admin, you make a fool of yourselfs on the field of play,
heard from roughie the debt is £37.000.000
nice one son lets have another one.
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Hibs fc - Dublin,

06/10/2008 20:38:17
Got told if Hearts do go into admin, they would loose there name, could always come back as f@rts of midlothian.
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Hibs fc - Dublin,

06/10/2008 20:49:41
..............___@@@__
......_____//____?____\______
---o-------- WE ARE F@RTS ---@)
------`--(@)=====+====(@)-
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Addie,

06/10/2008 21:01:50
Serg, you have too much time on your hands!
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Phil o' Beans,

07/10/2008 00:14:14
Are Hearts in administration yet ?
does anybody know what goes on at tynecastle park ?
we need to be told now ?
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Phil o' Beans,

07/10/2008 00:16:20
Im on the rigs, and this is torture.
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Addie,

07/10/2008 07:33:44
#160 What are you on about? Bring them on has stated that Hearts will fold by the end of Oct. We are doomed as he is an expert after all...
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Addie,

07/10/2008 07:55:11
#162 I notice we are always on the same scores on the predictor league...you been looking over my shoulder at work??
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Bigwull,

edinburgh 07/10/2008 08:25:21
152 you are a wit, or am I only half right.
alan rough financial expert, mind you so are most hobos, what with all their handouts from the state, now away back to peeling your potatoes or selling clothes pegs.
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East at Easter,

Edinburgh 07/10/2008 10:45:48
the break will buy YOU time Jabba, not the players. Starting to show your just another poor boss Mr Jabba. Although, please keep it up ;-)
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Ayegudyin,

07/10/2008 11:57:19
129 - radge

hmm... interesting point. who do we have left to sell? scotlands most dangerous strike force perhaps? how about a goalkeeper who is proving himself to be top SPL quality?

but that's beside the point. Fact is we don't need to sell, but your use of these imaginative putdowns just goes to highlight the one major thought going through your think wee jambo skull... SELLING.

lets not kid ourselves, we all know which team is going to be doing the selling in the near future and it willnae be down in leith.

so why not ask yourself, who will you be selling to pay off your WEE debt? more like giving them away for free cos naebody wants them and yous cannae pay them anymore...

oh the denial is priceless!
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CamFromOz,

central coast, NSW, Australia 07/10/2008 13:39:59
C'mon the hearts.

We're the big team. We need to re-discover the form we've always known.

All those Jambo's losing hope - dont! They need you more than ever right now. If i was in the country i would be at every game, but not all of us have that luxury. My olds chose to move to OZ, so thats where i am. But you ungrateful C**TS have the chance to help the team and turn up!

Just do it for the Jambo's that cant. You dont realise how good you have it.
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LyonHearts,

le teil 07/10/2008 15:39:04
Apparently we not only lost the match but we lost our 100% home record on Saturday! 100% record of having played eeerr 3 and won 3!!???

We also got knocked out of the CIS cup by Airdrie Utd!

I don't want to heap doom and despair on Jambos, but our form this season has been a bit hit and miss I'd say!

Still I hope this break will get the players back from injury and raring to go in a couple fo weeks time!

 

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