Vladimir Romanov in startling update as former Hearts supremo reveals submarine dream has left him penniless
Vladimir Romanov has come out of hiding and revealed he's spent the last of his personal fortune on restoring and living in a nuclear submarine in a freezing Russian village.Romanov was the controversial owner of Hearts from 2005 until 2013, when his leadership plunged the Premiership club into administration.The 73-year-old is still wanted by Lithuanian authorities for allegations of fraud, embezzlement and money laundering and was wanted by Interpol, but took refuge in Russia and is now a citizen of the country.After several years of solitude, Romanov granted an interview to a state-owned channel Russia 1 in his own personal K-19 nuclear submarine, that he was once a crew member in the Russian Army, in the northern outpost village of