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Takeover Rumours

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I’ve always thought that stables place would make an excellent “restaurant quarter” as tourist guide writing arseholes would put it.

This this this.

Over here lots of cities have a modern take on a food court/market where several local businesses take over and share a big building with communal seating. Usually relatively inexpensive food, but we'll done.

Is there owt like that already in Sunderland? One near the stadium would know the businesses would be rammed at least once a fortnight.
 
Can you see some of this working at football in England? I think it could work really well and differentiate us but you would need some big investment into weather proof facilities

I don't know if the cultural aspect is transferable. I suppose it would be a more elaborate version of the fanzone and parents/kids would enjoy it.

Part of the day in England is having your route to the ground with specific pubs etc. All getting together in one place, particularly if it's overly corporate or clean cut , seems a bit at odds with what a lot of our support enjoys.

Works at City and Spurs like so maybe I'm totally wrong.
 
I really hope the media give this the attention that it deserves. If this was them up the road, a London club or pretty much anyone else for that matter, Sky would already be tossing themselves off over it. So far, this story has made the regionals and had very minor coverage in a few financial publications. I want entire back pages and to see Thewlis look visibly sick as fuck as she delivers the news.
I’m actually quite happy its going under the radar for now. All that takeover talk from up the road got silly.
 
Over here lots of cities have a modern take on a food court/market where several local businesses take over and share a big building with communal seating. Usually relatively inexpensive food, but we'll done.

Is there owt like that already in Sunderland? One near the stadium would know the businesses would be rammed at least once a fortnight.
There's one in Newcastle, talks of plans of one for Sunderland

 
OK boys & girls, here we go, neck on the line.

I'm seeing a fella on Sunday at his home in Berkshire who's a real high flyer. He's just told me that one of his best mates, Glen Fuhrman, is the new Sunderland owner.

I couldn't talk long as he's just driving back from the south of France but he's promised to give me the full story on Sunday.

I'm just off out but that's all I have anyway, as far as I'm concerned it's a done deal.
Good enough for me. It’s been about 40 plus year since I was a boy though, so thanks
 
I don't know if the cultural aspect is transferable. I suppose it would be a more elaborate version of the fanzone and parents/kids would enjoy it.

Part of the day in England is having your route to the ground with specific pubs etc. All getting together in one place, particularly if it's overly corporate or clean cut , seems a bit at odds with what a lot of our support enjoys.

Works at City and Spurs like so maybe I'm totally wrong.

I totally get what you mean. I guess it only works if most people see it as massively better than whatever they do now. I have to say my experience at Dallas was awesome, if we had similar I would be there every week
 
I don't know if the cultural aspect is transferable. I suppose it would be a more elaborate version of the fanzone and parents/kids would enjoy it.

Part of the day in England is having your route to the ground with specific pubs etc. All getting together in one place, particularly if it's overly corporate or clean cut , seems a bit at odds with what a lot of our support enjoys.

Works at City and Spurs like so maybe I'm totally wrong.
I said a while back that the lookers building opposite the current fanzone would make a fantastic all weather fanzone on match days and sports bar on none match days.
Plenty of space inside for inclement weather use and space outside for the less inclement weather.
 
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