H EARTS have become so immune to speculation about their financial health that recent missives from Lithuania have barely caused a ripple.
H EARTS have become so immune to speculation about their financial health that recent missives from Lithuania have barely caused a ripple.
Vladmir Romanov has left Hearts largely to their own devices of late
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Graeme Macpherson
The full details of Ukio Bankas' stumble into administration, and what it might mean for those at Tynecastle further down the line, will become clearer in the next few days but, in the short term at least, it won't change a great deal. That Hearts are in the midst of a period of austerity and downsizing has been accepted quite readily for quite some time now; the collapse of owner Vladimir Romanov's bank only likely to accelerate that course of action rather than greatly alter its direction.
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