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Well they did promise to pay the club the money they used from it to fund their purchase but never did so yeah you could argue they did indirectly pocketed that cash.Aye, but who were they and where are they now, keep reading about this claim but there is never any factual stuff.
So CM and SD sold off these young lads and pocketed the money?
Pipe down,whoever you are, you have no clue.
If anything summed the kernt up it was that!I hated the wanker ever since he swore at that woman on Sunderland til I die about the attendance. Proper jumped up little prick. Thinking he was someone important with his pink trousers on
So did Jeffrey Dhamer and the Tinder swindler from memoryHe once played a leading role in a blockbuster Netflix TV series.
Not many people can genuinely put that on their CV.
Bad move. The bloke is a charlatan.Last Saturday he was down at Argyle along with John Macevoy and one other. Obviously lots of rumours that he has a group together to take over Argyle with him already having already gone over things like the new academy being constructed. My question is what can we expect if he takes over and is it a good or bad move. Just wishing to know your opinions Good or Bad
I hope for your sake he has nothing to do with your club. The man is like a slimey poisonLast Saturday he was down at Argyle along with John Macevoy and one other. Obviously lots of rumours that he has a group together to take over Argyle with him already having already gone over things like the new academy being constructed. My question is what can we expect if he takes over and is it a good or bad move. Just wishing to know your opinions Good or Bad
Turnarounds? Plymouth have just about been the form team in English professional football since their 13th game this season.Tin hat on.
I think people conflate Methven with Donald's crimes against the club, probably because as personalities go, an overly confident old Etonian in pink trousers loudly and condescendingly lecturing fans on business in a braying home counties accent is about the worst one you could have to run Sunderland football club.
The issue with that takeover is that a bloke with a bit of cash (but nowhere near enough to own a top 50 club) and some experience of non league football took a punt on a club that had a serious culture problem and was haemorrhaging money as it bombed through the leagues. This was done on the basis that we were too big to stay in league 1 for more than a season (a serious miscalculation), and was compounded by a few misleading statements and breathtakingly poor decisions.
Methven was painted as a co-investor, but his investment seemed to be mostly sweat equity - ie he got a stake in the club in return for being its CEO. As much as he rubbed people up the wrong way, he did make some much needed changes to turn the club around and halt the decline. Most of the worst decisions made in that period were driven by Donald rather than Methven.
He has since had involvement at a couple of other clubs. As far as League 1 turnarounds go, he has plenty of relevant experience, and there are much worse options than him as CEO and Chairmen throughout the sport.
Just my opinion from what I saw, heard and read at the time. I do not have any inside knowledge.
Exactly.Having derbies with South Shields.
Of course a clear-out was needed but they had neither the experience or the vision to take the club forward.In a worse place - without question, but that's not really my point.
I get things right, I get things wrong, I might just have a different opinion, but I think maybe we needed a clearout and that the ownership of that time was effective in doing so, but in the long term the value was to make us more investable moving forward. There is no doubt they werent right to take us into the Premier League.
Well, we were floundering with no confirmed buyers and only alternative was SD and CM.
Look where we are now.
They're doing OK this season after a poor start. But they have historically been a yoyo team between the second and third tiers, and recently they've been yoyoing between the third and fourth tiers. And haven't they had some level of corporate scandal / close scrape with administration in recent years (round about when Reid managed them)?Turnarounds? Plymouth have just about been the form team in English professional football since their 13th game this season.
Its never his own money.He was awful here. But to be fair, I think Charlton fans rate him a bit higher don't they?
I think the problem here was that he got the club on a whim, without a solid plan and limited understanding of how it all worked.
So when it fell apart he had no idea what to do but lie and try and bluff his way though. He also had the slight issue he genuinely thought he was the cleverest person in the room at all times - despite the fact our fanbase has far cleverer, more accomplished and people far better at buinsess then him - and people saw right through it.
Ended up being essentially sidelined because he said some stuff about northerners - which was caught on mic. Which goes back to the point above that I just made.
I think with Charlton and maybe Plymouth he takes a far more limited role - sticking to the things he's "good" at. it's also not his own money, which probably helps.
These young players we sold,how many of them have a career now and ripping up the Premier like?
It’s when he changed overnight.Expect a dyslexic Irish/Sunderland poster spamming your message boards.
Didn't Mickey Gray have a consortium of buyers from Madrid with Donald and Methven as part of it that were wanting the club, hence the MADROX name being the buying entity? Then SD and CM went off on their own and did their own shady deal with Short. I wouldn't trust Methven as far as I could throw him.