Just to clarify, I am not saying Sunderland should go out and replicate everything Newcastle did, that would be ridiculous, what I am saying is that Sunderland should follow Newcastle's blueprint. You have an issue with the previous statement because you're either ignorant or uninformed.80 mill to get relegated, 50 mill to get promoted, 70 million as reported this summer.
Some/most of the debt will be cleared with reduced wages/parachute payments/player sales/staff cuts etc so it isn't going to be particularly difficult to stay afloat in the championship if we spend within our means. If we to were rinse 50 million on worse players than we have now, then another 70 after promotion we will be worse off than we are now. £50 million isn't even needed to get promoted (the 7 sides below you probably didn't spend that much between them) so why would I want to risk the future of the club to copy what Newcastle have done when there are other sides who have done it on a shoestring and well within their means? I'd quite happily see us do what Burnley did in getting promoted, not spending much, being relegated again then using that money to consolidate and make a better fist of it the following year when we are in a better financial position
No idea what you are talking about in the last part
Newcastle did not lose £80m when they were relegated, they just did not receive all of the "TV money", they received the money in the form of parachute payments, that amount came to £40m for our first (and final) season in the Championship. To summarise, Newcastle didn't lose £80m.
Newcastle spent £55m on players in the summer, but recuperated £85m in player sales. To summarise, Newcastle did not spend £55m "to get promoted", they "made" £30m (on transfers).
Newcastle's transfer budget in the summer is yet to be revealed, what we do know is Ashley's statement, it reads "I’ve confirmed to Rafa Benitez he can have every last penny the club generates through promotion, player sales & other means", the important word being "generates", Newcastle will have already generated that money and will continue to generate that money through the player assets we have i.e. we will not be spending money we do not have.
Finally, reduced wages and staff cuts do not reduce the current amount of debt, the parachute payments and player sales will, only if you use that money to pay off that debt (if it needs to be payed back) which stands at approximately £170m. Sunderland will have no substantial income in the Championship, which is why they need to get out of it as quickly as they can, they can use Newcastle's title winning campaign as a guide.