Hearts will listen to offers for their entire first-team squad in an effort to keep the club afloat.
The Edinburgh club said it was the result of other revenue "drying up".
A Hearts source has told BBC Scotland that they need to raise a "significant six-figure sum" before the weekend to be able to pay wages due to players.
Hearts face uncertainty with a debt of £25m - £10m of which is due to their parent company, UBIG, which is claiming insolvency
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22888346I wonder if there are any players worth looking at?
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They were happy to see Rangers go aswell!
There are maybe a couple of players I'd take on a free + very low wages as absolute squad players - Hammil being the main one that springs to mind.
Interesting that they've come out so publicly with this as everyone knows that essentially every SPL team bar one is pretty screwed and therefore every non Celtic player in that League is available cheaply, Hearts must be extra screwed if they feel the need to remind everyone.
This cluster f***k of finances was always on the cards in Scotland but the rush to kick Rangers out of the league sealed many of these clubs own destiny.
Is it not more a case this has been ongoing for a few years now with Hearts.
*if they were to come down for a trial i'm sure cp would find at least one player that would add something to the squad.
As for them declaring this publicly, it is very much down to the owner wanting to pay as little back as possible as he is claiming to be bankrupt himself.
SE10, I take it you are referring to the club owners being happy to see rangers go rather than the fans?
But that wont stop the OF media spreading their propaganda, as well as Rangers piping up about it....
Lots more sponsorship and TV money. Would make a good away day too (not that we'd take many as they would bring to us but they have fans living in London and it's on Tuesday and blah blah blah)
Leave Rantic and Celgers on their own to play Ross County and Inverness
I don't think you could call it OF propaganda given that both Rangers and Celtic are fairly happy with the situation.
fuck em
The issues with the parent company and the bank meant that Hearts were, in my opinion, likely to have issues further down the line. However, the absence of Rangers from the SPL has, it would appear, brought these problems forward. Hearts have a cashflow problem and need £500,000 to get them through to the start of the season. Had Hearts played Rangers twice this last season they would have had the equivalent of two attendances increased by say 10,000 people, at say £20.00 a head, that's £400,000. They would also have had increased food, drink and programme sales. Whilst had Hearts played Rangers, they would have had some increased costs, it is clear they would have generated substantial funds which would have been of use at this moment in time.
Whilst not a Hearts fan, I for one would be sad to see Hearts go out of existance, a club with 4 league titles and 8 FA Cups.
Anyway, here's a cake for all the bears. Dry your eyes and celebrate Newco's achievements in Scottish Third Division. The only straight title you've won since the EBTs TBF
What a lovely way to celebrate the first ever trophy in the clubs history
http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1rkt3ke
If they do stay in business, who've thought 2 years ago that Hearts v Rangers in the 1st division is a possibility?