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Hearts - Player Trading

 

When a player leaves Hearts the club may make a profit on the deal. If the player is sold for more than their book value it is a profit, for less a loss.

In 2006 there was a profit made on Skacel, and in 2007 on Hartley. The 2008 results show the huge windfall, mainly from the sale of Craig Gordon.

Both Aberdeen and Hibs have a stated policy of nurturing younger players and where necessary trading them at a profit, they are both benefiting from this policy. Hearts have had a  similar policy with  Gordon and Berra and need to continue it.

The sales of Gordon and Berra are the bulk of the figures shown in the 2008 and 2009 results.

The expectation has to be that Wallace, Driver, Jonsson and Elliot will be the next to go.

Even taking in to account the Gordon and Berra sales the club still made a loss of £12m over the last two seasons.

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