Good News At Half-Way Stage

21 November 2012 15:54
Hearts fans are voting with cash in hand to save their club from being wound up

At the halfway stage in the share sale, Hearts have announced that over £600,000 has been raised by fans investing in their club. This is a positive sign but not the end of the troubles for the Tynecastle club. There was doubt over their ability to se out their playing commitments when HMRC won a winding up order over a tax bill of almost £450,000. The deadline for payment was moved to 3 December and it looks like the tax bill will be met.

 A message to fans was posted on the club's website from the board which read: "Hearts would today like to thank every supporter who has contributed to an excellent start to the club's fundraising efforts as the club's share offer reaches the halfway mark. The share issue has now broken through the £600,000 mark after the first three and a half weeks and this shows the dedication and love that we all have for Heart of Midlothian Football Club. By selling out home matches, as you did for our game against St Mirren, the club benefits from improved income that will help us to pay players and staff. There is still a great deal to be done and we must keep up the good work that is happening in order to maintain our recovery plan and see us through to the end of the season. Only with your help will we deliver a positive outlook for the club." The statement continued and included a reference to parties interested in taking over the club, such as former Livingston owner Angelo Massone and the Foundation of Hearts, who the current owners are not included to work with. It went on: "Your commitment so far is all the more impressive given the stern barriers that we have had to overcome along the way, whether that is demands from tax authorities, opportunism from those interested in making a quick profit for themselves, or the self-publicists and dreamers who value themselves more than the club. Our message to them is step aside, we have work to do and this work is for the club and nothing but the club. Anything else is simply an unnecessary distraction. The next four weeks are crucial now for us to navigate the club into safer waters. We do believe this can be done but it will not be done at any cost. We will not allow this club to fall into the hands of people who may have ulterior motives. This is as important to us as the value of the club. The responsibility that comes with running a football club that has more than 100,000 people backing it at key moments is not taken lightly by us and must not be taken lightly by those thinking about purchasing the club. Until the day we are convinced that such a person or group exists, then we will maintain our stated objectives of developing a club based on the best young players competing at the highest level for Hearts and their respective countries. Your ticket purchasing, fundraising efforts and commitment to the share issue are making delivery of that objective all the more realistic. For that we thank you and ask that you continue doing what you do best - support the club directly."

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