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Donald has cut everything back to the bone because he HAD to, anybody who can't see that we were on a one way ticket to oblivion (as in no club) is either blind or stupid, we simply could not carry on haemorrhaging money. Donald was also honest enough to admit he personally didn't have the money needed to get us back to where we belong, and that he would sell up as soon as people with that kind of money came along. He has done that and in a manner beyond our wildest dreams. Job done, the man deserves a medal not criticism.
Why’s our squad so bloated and full of average players he’s paid good money or wages for? He didn’t need money. He needed a good strategy. His was to use Coton’s contacts and bring in players who have been promoted before. It was a shit idea. He then capped it by splurging on Grigg despite the advice of his football experts when we needed more creativity. The best budget in league one, two seasons running and we have the fifth least creative team in the league. For all the great stuff on the business and fan engagement side, the football side has been a complete mess.
 

Really cant get my head round all this stick for donald, when he came in the club as a whole was catastrophically unsustainable with more people employed than the mags as an example, yet little over a year later the club is close to breaking even, he appointed a manager who was known for having his teams score goals for fun, he immediately started to reconnect the club and the fans again and since then has looked to expand the fan base around the world. He provided his staff with the biggest budget in this leagues history, even without grigg there were still decent fees paid for the likes of o’nien in terms of league one fees. Granted there were several frees signed however i think most have already proven themselves to be up it. I personally believe this squad that was assembled is more than capable of getting promoted if they play consistently at levels which theyve shown in some games to be capable of. Donald has taken a club that was on its knees and turned it around to a point where these very rich individuals feel they want to invest their money into it, and they still feel donald is the man they want running the show. Granted there is still things he has got wrong but he’ll be the first to admit to them but on the whole i feel like hes doing a very good job to me
Spot on.

They are either Mags/Wums/if SAFC fans they are thick in the heed craving the attention tht social media brings.

Every real person Sunderland fan I have spoken to thinks Mr Donald and Mr Methven have done a fantastic job to get us to the brink of a very bright future.

Lets look to a bright future and HTLS
 
Why’s our squad so bloated and full of average players he’s paid good money or wages for? He didn’t need money. He needed a good strategy. His was to use Coton’s contacts and bring in players who have been promoted before. It was a shit idea. He then capped it by splurging on Grigg despite the advice of his football experts when we needed more creativity. The best budget in league one, two seasons running and we have the fifth least creative team in the league. For all the great stuff on the business and fan engagement side, the football side has been a complete mess.

I don't necessarily think it was a shit idea, just simplistic beyond belief and certainly not aligned with any mid to long term strategy.

Think he wanted to be promoted first season and sell. With that in mind, it's not the worst plan to just buy loads of players who have been promoted before. As you well know, the devil is in the details and he has shown no grounding on how to build a football club.
GOM suggested they're still hopeful of announcing this week. Need to see what, if anything, has happened with the backroom staff, if they've gone then I'd imagine the announcement is sooner rather than later

The backroom staff are leaving?
 
Why’s our squad so bloated and full of average players he’s paid good money or wages for? He didn’t need money. He needed a good strategy. His was to use Coton’s contacts and bring in players who have been promoted before. It was a shit idea. He then capped it by splurging on Grigg despite the advice of his football experts when we needed more creativity. The best budget in league one, two seasons running and we have the fifth least creative team in the league. For all the great stuff on the business and fan engagement side, the football side has been a complete mess.
I agree regarding Hill, and Coton but he is an insurance salesman not a footballer. He trusted those 2 to do that job and they are beyond useless.
 
So it could be longer than next week?

I appreciate you're only relaying second-hand information but was that the jist?
Was me mate but GOM seems to have more up to date info than what I've had. Was told a week or two ago that the initial delays were down to how to structure the holding company and got an update earlier this week they'd been resolved but the actual handover to FPP wouldnt be til next week at earliest. Some of the stuff he told me matched up with a few things. GOM has had an update since then.
 
Spot on.

They are either Mags/Wums/if SAFC fans they are thick in the heed craving the attention tht social media brings.

Every real person Sunderland fan I have spoken to thinks Mr Donald and Mr Methven have done a fantastic job to get us to the brink of a very bright future.

Lets look to a bright future and HTLS
Honestly don't know what fans expected, from his first interview on Roker Rapport he laid it on the line. Said what needed doing and also said they didn't have the finances to take us where we need to be. Would step aside if someone could do it. Can't say fairer than that
 
Me neither, when Bruce had us 6th with Bent banging them in for fun we wasnt hitting 40k.

Im sure that was the start of Short hitting the breaks a bit with spending.
Quinny no doubt sold him the line if we get 40k at the bottom just imagine what we could get if we are top 6.
In actual fact there wasnt much difference in crowd size which really, proves how loyal the support is winning or losing.
If we’d actually finished 6th I’d maybe agree, but we didn’t come anywhere near a sixth place points total under Bruce.
 
  • A set of stars aligned that season in regard to all the "big" clubs being in some form of transition or upheaval that is unlikely to happen again anytime soon.

    You mackems really are a blindly optimistic bunch and always go a bit silly whenever anyone from the outside world takes an interest in you but just to dampen your excitement and dreams of imminent glory for a moment, ask yourselves why these billionaire investors have chosen to spend coppers on a cheap purchase rather than a ready made top club ?
    The investment needed to get from a squad of players and coaches who wouldn't make Championship reserves to being a successful premier league club is several hundred million so why not just spend it now ?
    There's a reason why these people have never invested in sports franchises before and why they've bought a corner shop rather than a top brand.
    You're a strangely excitable bunch and moving on from the Don should be viewed as some kind of progress, even if it's little different to the numerous other lower league clubs who have seen investment from various "gazillionaires", but realistically you should probably be concerning yourselves more with what your going to do with your increasingly unpopular manager and a squad who can't put a run together in the third division rather than dreaming about winning the Premier League.
  • #12127 by on 19 Sep, 2019 11:39
Chomp ya fucker
 
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  • A set of stars aligned that season in regard to all the "big" clubs being in some form of transition or upheaval that is unlikely to happen again anytime soon.

    You mackems really are a blindly optimistic bunch and always go a bit silly whenever anyone from the outside world takes an interest in you but just to dampen your excitement and dreams of imminent glory for a moment, ask yourselves why these billionaire investors have chosen to spend coppers on a cheap purchase rather than a ready made top club ?
    The investment needed to get from a squad of players and coaches who wouldn't make Championship reserves to being a successful premier league club is several hundred million so why not just spend it now ?
    There's a reason why these people have never invested in sports franchises before and why they've bought a corner shop rather than a top brand.
    You're a strangely excitable bunch and moving on from the Don should be viewed as some kind of progress, even if it's little different to the numerous other lower league clubs who have seen investment from various "gazillionaires", but realistically you should probably be concerning yourselves more with what your going to do with your increasingly unpopular manager and a squad who can't put a run together in the third division rather than dreaming about winning the Premier League.
  • #12127 by on 19 Sep, 2019 11:39
Chomp ya fucker

:lol: :lol: :lol:

from Coventry AND a mag!

We should feel for him.
 
  • A set of stars aligned that season in regard to all the "big" clubs being in some form of transition or upheaval that is unlikely to happen again anytime soon.

    You mackems really are a blindly optimistic bunch and always go a bit silly whenever anyone from the outside world takes an interest in you but just to dampen your excitement and dreams of imminent glory for a moment, ask yourselves why these billionaire investors have chosen to spend coppers on a cheap purchase rather than a ready made top club ?
    The investment needed to get from a squad of players and coaches who wouldn't make Championship reserves to being a successful premier league club is several hundred million so why not just spend it now ?
    There's a reason why these people have never invested in sports franchises before and why they've bought a corner shop rather than a top brand.
    You're a strangely excitable bunch and moving on from the Don should be viewed as some kind of progress, even if it's little different to the numerous other lower league clubs who have seen investment from various "gazillionaires", but realistically you should probably be concerning yourselves more with what your going to do with your increasingly unpopular manager and a squad who can't put a run together in the third division rather than dreaming about winning the Premier League.
  • #12127 by on 19 Sep, 2019 11:39
Chomp ya fucker
He has some good points there unlike his manager who has 4 sitting in the bottom 3 of the elite league they keep believing they will win.
 
  • A set of stars aligned that season in regard to all the "big" clubs being in some form of transition or upheaval that is unlikely to happen again anytime soon.

    You mackems really are a blindly optimistic bunch and always go a bit silly whenever anyone from the outside world takes an interest in you but just to dampen your excitement and dreams of imminent glory for a moment, ask yourselves why these billionaire investors have chosen to spend coppers on a cheap purchase rather than a ready made top club ?
    The investment needed to get from a squad of players and coaches who wouldn't make Championship reserves to being a successful premier league club is several hundred million so why not just spend it now ?
    There's a reason why these people have never invested in sports franchises before and why they've bought a corner shop rather than a top brand.
    You're a strangely excitable bunch and moving on from the Don should be viewed as some kind of progress, even if it's little different to the numerous other lower league clubs who have seen investment from various "gazillionaires", but realistically you should probably be concerning yourselves more with what your going to do with your increasingly unpopular manager and a squad who can't put a run together in the third division rather than dreaming about winning the Premier League.
  • #12127 by on 19 Sep, 2019 11:39
Chomp ya fucker

Coventry Mag *shudder*
 
  • A set of stars aligned that season in regard to all the "big" clubs being in some form of transition or upheaval that is unlikely to happen again anytime soon.

    You mackems really are a blindly optimistic bunch and always go a bit silly whenever anyone from the outside world takes an interest in you but just to dampen your excitement and dreams of imminent glory for a moment, ask yourselves why these billionaire investors have chosen to spend coppers on a cheap purchase rather than a ready made top club ?
    The investment needed to get from a squad of players and coaches who wouldn't make Championship reserves to being a successful premier league club is several hundred million so why not just spend it now ?
    There's a reason why these people have never invested in sports franchises before and why they've bought a corner shop rather than a top brand.
    You're a strangely excitable bunch and moving on from the Don should be viewed as some kind of progress, even if it's little different to the numerous other lower league clubs who have seen investment from various "gazillionaires", but realistically you should probably be concerning yourselves more with what your going to do with your increasingly unpopular manager and a squad who can't put a run together in the third division rather than dreaming about winning the Premier League.
  • #12127 by on 19 Sep, 2019 11:39
Chomp ya fucker
Neymar and Mbappe anyone?
 
Honestly don't know what fans expected, from his first interview on Roker Rapport he laid it on the line. Said what needed doing and also said they didn't have the finances to take us where we need to be. Would step aside if someone could do it. Can't say fairer than that


All about context and he has been economical with the truth in many cases.

The finances were in reference to having a go at the top half of the premiership. We had money, he blew it on Grigg, not very smart. We also have 20 odd million that will be put back in as and when we need it apparently, sitting in another company bank account.

The chap has done a lot of good, but far from it all being that way.
 
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