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Barnes stated yesterday it was a problem with the EFL ... the club have just given an interview and didn't mention the EFL.

For what it's worth, I think it went to the EFL last week when you said it had, it passed, and they're just formulating staffing changes before announcing it. They're really in no rush to announce it. I'm sure it'll be announced within the next week or so, I just wish I wasn't so f***ing impatient as I keep second guessing everything.

In other words, I think Barnes knows fuck all.
 
Says there's no deal then openly talks about the plans for the club, stadium, investment, etc.

I don't believe a word of that tbh, if the deal hasn't been done the papers couldn't have gone to the EFL ...

... and they have.

It's a stalling tactic imo, if that's a 'wide ranging interview' there must be huge swathes I don't have access to.
To talk about it so openly suggests they are very confident. He’s hopefully just being like the majority of Sunderland fans, pessimistic.
 
I've just thunk and I reckon (for those of you who care) that we could end up with Adidas as our future kit supplier... if (when) we get taken over we will have massive new exposure (Netflix etx), and moving forward potentially we will perform better globally with respect to shirt sales and support. Adidas have the right to match any quote and maintain their supply - surely a global giant will want to be associated with the potential we will then have, all at a relatively low price point.
 
For what it's worth, I think it went to the EFL last week when you said it had, it passed, and they're just formulating staffing changes before announcing it. They're really in no rush to announce it. I'm sure it'll be announced within the next week or so, I just wish I wasn't so f***ing impatient as I keep second guessing everything.

In other words, I think Barnes knows fuck all.

Correct, I was messaged from someone who was there and told me the time the due diligence papers, etc, arrived.

As you say there were no problems.

Respected people, on here, confirmed that.
 
I think you're too kind. This model has thrown money at the problem and come up looking as daft as those who came before them.

We don't need billionaires, we need football intelligence and strategy and an actual "model" that doesn't consist of having the biggest budget in the league only to spend it poorly.

Of course, should they be minted then a successful strategy can be quickened.

Sounds harsh on the chaps who are working very hard on behalf of the club and not a slant towards their business acumen, but football masterminds they're not.
Just because those on the pitch fell short doesn’t mean those off it haven’t spun the club in the opposite direction it was headed financially.
 
You're all over the thread trying to pick holes in the takeover and everything to do with it ...

... I didn't expect better from you.
Picking holes in what? I’ve picked holes in the obvious as people are lapping up the shit RR are coming out with. Merely pointing out what the bbc are reporting is just cause for you to start this patter?

This takeover crack has ballooned your ego like. Getting embarrassing now.
 
Picking holes in what? I’ve picked holes in the obvious as people are lapping up the shit RR are coming out with. Merely pointing out what the bbc are reporting is just cause for you to start this patter?

This takeover crack has ballooned your ego like. Getting embarrassing now.

It wouldn't be possible to balloon my ego.

You're just flitting between posters trotting out the same thing you did with the last.

When they kill themselves through boredom you move onto the next victim ...

... you're like a vampire bumble bee :lol:
 
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Just because those on the pitch fell short doesn’t mean those off it haven’t spun the club in the opposite direction it was headed financially.

They made cuts to staff and have made the offices more efficient. That's great and it was needed, it is not what will put the club in the premiership though.

Without someone with a clear and intelligent plan having the authority to implement it throughout the club, it will require billions for this club to compete under the current "model" which completely contradicts what they can claim to have done well.

They're successful businessmen who are football fans, Id suggest we leave the business side to them and have someone who is more learned In the modern football approach to take on that side of the club.
 
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