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A series of outbursts at an AGM and the constant building of debt have made Scottish Hearts chairman Roman Romanov unpopular with club supporters.
On an unscientific poll conducted by hmfckickback.co.uk, 90 percent of the voters identifying themselves as Hearts fans wanted Romanov's ouster. The vote was open only to registered users of the site.
Romanov, the son of Hearts owner Vladimir Romanov, has been blamed for not having answers to mounting debt at the club. When he was cornered with a series of questions at the AGM, he rattled off answers that have him in trouble with the Scottish Football Association.
He said the league was rigged forever in favour of Celtic and Rangers. He said officials "screwed" his club in many cases, costing Hearts points.
His tone and attitude were dismissive of Hearts supporters, and now the SFA will review his statements to see if censure is needed.
On an unscientific poll conducted by hmfckickback.co.uk, 90 percent of the voters identifying themselves as Hearts fans wanted Romanov's ouster. The vote was open only to registered users of the site.
Romanov, the son of Hearts owner Vladimir Romanov, has been blamed for not having answers to mounting debt at the club. When he was cornered with a series of questions at the AGM, he rattled off answers that have him in trouble with the Scottish Football Association.
He said the league was rigged forever in favour of Celtic and Rangers. He said officials "screwed" his club in many cases, costing Hearts points.
His tone and attitude were dismissive of Hearts supporters, and now the SFA will review his statements to see if censure is needed.
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