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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by LSArab View Post
    If it’s going against legal advice would you drag it on endlessly like this.

    Mackay hearts legend came out and said something like it was embarrassing and to move on.

    Partick wanted to move on initially until hearts made the offer to cover fees - more of a poisoned chalice as it turned out.

    Stranraer accepted reluctantly the outcome without this. As did others like Falkirk, Ayr etc who were hard done by in the outcome

    Hearts conduct in this been very poor imho
    You nearly said Dundee there😀...yeah I agree it was clear after the vote that Hearts had no place to go...I think getting the financial backing made them push to the end...the sad bit about the whole thing we've now got the same clowns running Scottish football only in a much stronger position...going back to the shambles of our vote if you vote no you've got 28 days to change your mind but if you vote yes you can't change your mind FFS how could that be

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    Quote Originally Posted by petermackie View Post
    .going back to the shambles of our vote if you vote no you've got 28 days to change your mind but if you vote yes you can't change your mind FFS how could that be
    Companies Act 2006.

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