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Has the AGM been cancelled this year ?
No, expect a date to be announced imminently.
Has the AGM been cancelled this year ?
Has the AGM been cancelled this year ?
Is it still a legal requirement to have an AGM?. Given the disregard the board seem to treat the fans with, lack of communication, the ongoing ticket shambles, telling fans they need to pony up without telling us what for, the disgraceful way HSL and the people who have " ponied up "over the past couple of years have been let downShould be next month - October/November timeline has been traditional of recent years but there is a big window when it can/has to be held.
I reckon his position is the only position that is safe on the board for the time being but after his time is up(next year) then who knows.Oops , pushed the wrong button Do you think the position of fans rep is safe because without your efforts and input we'd be even more in the dark than we are now.
Oops , pushed the wrong button Do you think the position of fans rep is safe because without your efforts and input we'd be even more in the dark than we are now.
I know STF and the Dear Leader split opinion on here but surely after all their years of doing their best for the club and giving us financial stability they widnae just sell us tae the 1st charlatan that threw money on the table. Holding on tae that thought helps me cling tae hope that RG does have some sort of plan and he will invest eventually. Or am I just clutching at straws.
Actions speak louder than words, so far there’s been fuck all of either. In the summer we were told that he wouldn’t be investing in players as the budget was already set. Here in the January window he’s not given us much to shout about either. I’m sure the excuse about this being a hard window to do business in will be rolled out, not so hard for The Sheep though. They target areas that need improved and get it done. We fuck about until the last few days of the window and are left scrambling. Selling the likes of Shaw and releasing players before bringing in what’s needed.
Sheep have signed mcgeouch, hardly a solid window for them either
Kennedy was a decent signing too.
Rotten is a tad harsh, never given a proper chance at Hibs but did show in flashes what he could do. He's not a striker, he's a winger.Time will tell on him. Was rotten when he was here and 19 goals in his career is hardly prolific.
Somebody take a camcorder. Thanks.
At last, at last, at last.
At last, at last, at last.
What kept you *Hibs
*Ron
Hope they’ll get extra chairs in.
Hope Ron delivers as well as Henderson did...At last, at last, at last.
What kept you *Hibs
*Ron
Hope they’ll get extra chairs in.
Hibs AGMs used to be so dull the pies were the highlight!I've never felt the urge to attend an AGM before but I think I'll go to this one. Because I'm interested in the strategic plan of course, not because I've learned there's pies.
Next weekHave the accounts been posted out?
I honestly have no recollection of him playing for us, when did that happen??Rotten is a tad harsh, never given a proper chance at Hibs but did show in flashes what he could do. He's not a striker, he's a winger.
I honestly have no recollection of him playing for us, when did that happen??
Thought he was a decent winger when he was on loan to us that year. Remember him scoring a great goal against Dundee United in a hugely entertaining League Cup tie at ER which finished 3-3. We lost on penalties to them.First season in the Championship. Handy sub but very very raw.
Thought he was a decent winger when he was on loan to us that year. Remember him scoring a great goal against Dundee United in a hugely entertaining League Cup tie at ER which finished 3-3. We lost on penalties to them.
Watch out for the Postie
If it wasn’t for McGinn cash and Ron we’d on a hefty loss.Just received the accounts....I confess to having next to no knowledge about accountancy or balance sheets but the basics are according to Ron Gordon's letter to shareholders that there was an operating loss of £748,000 generated for the financial tear ended July 2019. However the sale of John McGinn to Aston Villa plus Ron's acquisition of the majority shareholding provided support for the financial results and position of he club. The £2.8 Million gain on player trading led to a pre-tax profit of £2 Million. The club's mortgage has been paid off and a further £1.25 Million has been put into the club's bank account. As a result we ended the financial year in a very strong financial position with a cash balance of £5.5 Million and no debt.
Perhaps the accounts minded folk on the bounce can explain the meaning of all that in plain English to thickos like me ?
Interestingly, Ron goes on to say that without the McGinn sale the club would have made a significant loss for the financial year ended July 2019. He says in the future he is not interested in the club just "breaking even" as that just makes us static. He has his plans and vision for the future and that will be announced to shareholders at the AGM on February 26th. They are "very excited" about it and hope that the fans will be too.
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