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Remember, there is no rule in the Scottish game stipulating that Football debts MUST be paid before all others.

 

In our case it was part of the "5-way agreement" to allow us back into the Scottish league structure.

 

I would actually like the club to make a VERY public statement along the lines of: "In the interests of sporting integrity, and because its the right thing to do, RFC are willing to right-off the money that Hearts owe to the club. We hope this gesture helps the club stay afloat/alive"

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Remember, there is no rule in the Scottish game stipulating that Football debts MUST be paid before all others.

 

In our case it was part of the "5-way agreement" to allow us back into the Scottish league structure.

 

I would actually like the club to make a VERY public statement along the lines of: "In the interests of sporting integrity, and because its the right thing to do, RFC are willing to right-off the money that Hearts owe to the club. We hope this gesture helps the club stay afloat/alive"

 

Dart, or can I call you Machiavelli?, that's pure evil.

By doing that a) we get to take the moral high ground, b) show we're "bigger on our knees than they are on their feet" and c) get to lord it over the Jambos for the rest of time.

 

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The report states that Hearts owe a total of £535,000 in football debt, which must be repaid in full by any new owners. Liverpool are due £47,000, while the likes of Rangers, Livingston, Ayr United and Stenhousemuir are waiting on smaller amounts.

 

http://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/latest/hearts-administration-debts-total-28-5m-say-bdo-1-3023364

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