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Methven still claiming credit


Our other Saviour,....,..well he did put in some White Seats in the corner of the SOL.....will be at the Eastleigh v Walsall F.A. Cup match on BBC 2.....If he was like self Promoter Salmon Pants He would no doubt be interviewed at half time.
 
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He’s the ultimate rent a quote Methven.
He’s always appearing on these types of z list podcasts preaching his garbage
Who told him he was some sort of expert on football, it’s hilarious
Under him and Donald we’d still be at that level make no mistake
We’d be L2 or worse I suspect.
 
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Wants to help out Sheff Wed. Starts with the host giving him credit for us being 2nd in the PL.
Bloody hell, on that basis Ian McColl was responsible for Stokoe being able to manage us to the FA Cup win.

It just shows how truth has nothing to do with media in all its forms and bloodsuckers like Methven are never cross questioned on the reality of what they are spouting.

It's why McM*n*my, Bruce and Moyes' management of Sunderland is either airbrushed from history, the two Ms, or their own self serving narrative is allowed to stand, 'It's coz uv where ah'm from..."with Bruce.
 
It is hard to overstate just how broken Sunderland AFC were when Charles intervened. £180 million in debt (much of it to aggressive money-lenders at exorbitant interest rates), and losing £27 million per annum on an operational basis, the club had just finished bottom of the Championship. The average crowd that season at the SoL had been a paltry (by SAFC standards) 27,000.

He inherited a shambles. Players on multi-season multi-million contracts who were quite open about not wanting to play for the club. Charles along with Stewart Donald chopped out the waste that had brought the club low. He re-engaged the fan base. His passion at the away games was clear to see and he was generous buying pints to a fan base who embraced him initially.

He brought in Luke Onien & headhunted Kristjaan Speakman during the pandemic. He then travelled to the Italian Lakes during the pandemic to persuade Kyril Dreyfus to take over the club. To bring those 3 to the club Mr Methven deserves credit not continuous vitriol. The club was in a better place when he left it compared to when he came.
 
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It is hard to overstate just how broken Sunderland AFC were when Charles intervened. £180 million in debt (much of it to aggressive money-lenders at exorbitant interest rates), and losing £27 million per annum on an operational basis, the club had just finished bottom of the Championship. The average crowd that season at the SoL had been a paltry (by SAFC standards) 27,000.

He inherited a shambles. Players on multi-season multi-million contracts who were quite open about not wanting to play for the club. Charles along with Stewart Donald chopped out the waste that had brought the club low. He re-engaged the fan base. His passion at the away games was clear to see and he was generous buying pints to a fan base who embraced him initially.

He brought in Luke Onien & headhunted Kristjaan Speakman during the pandemic. He then travelled to the Italian Lakes during the pandemic to persuade Kyril Dreyfus to take over the club. To bring those 3 to the club Mr Methven deserves credit not continuous vitriol. The club was in a better place when he left it compared to when he came.
He re-engaged the fanbase by making each and every one of us despise him and his mate Stewrat through their shit decisions and constant bullshit.
 
It is hard to overstate just how broken Sunderland AFC were when Charles intervened. £180 million in debt (much of it to aggressive money-lenders at exorbitant interest rates), and losing £27 million per annum on an operational basis, the club had just finished bottom of the Championship. The average crowd that season at the SoL had been a paltry (by SAFC standards) 27,000.

He inherited a shambles. Players on multi-season multi-million contracts who were quite open about not wanting to play for the club. Charles along with Stewart Donald chopped out the waste that had brought the club low. He re-engaged the fan base. His passion at the away games was clear to see and he was generous buying pints to a fan base who embraced him initially.

He brought in Luke Onien & headhunted Kristjaan Speakman during the pandemic. He then travelled to the Italian Lakes during the pandemic to persuade Kyril Dreyfus to take over the club. To bring those 3 to the club Mr Methven deserves credit not continuous vitriol. The club was in a better place when he left it compared to when he came.
I see you’ve lost the password to the Kildare account.
 
It is hard to overstate just how broken Sunderland AFC were when Charles intervened. £180 million in debt (much of it to aggressive money-lenders at exorbitant interest rates), and losing £27 million per annum on an operational basis, the club had just finished bottom of the Championship. The average crowd that season at the SoL had been a paltry (by SAFC standards) 27,000.

He inherited a shambles. Players on multi-season multi-million contracts who were quite open about not wanting to play for the club. Charles along with Stewart Donald chopped out the waste that had brought the club low. He re-engaged the fan base. His passion at the away games was clear to see and he was generous buying pints to a fan base who embraced him initially.

He brought in Luke Onien & headhunted Kristjaan Speakman during the pandemic. He then travelled to the Italian Lakes during the pandemic to persuade Kyril Dreyfus to take over the club. To bring those 3 to the club Mr Methven deserves credit not continuous vitriol. The club was in a better place when he left it compared to when he came.
Spelling has improved with name change😉
 
It is hard to overstate just how broken Sunderland AFC were when Charles intervened. £180 million in debt (much of it to aggressive money-lenders at exorbitant interest rates), and losing £27 million per annum on an operational basis, the club had just finished bottom of the Championship. The average crowd that season at the SoL had been a paltry (by SAFC standards) 27,000.

He inherited a shambles. Players on multi-season multi-million contracts who were quite open about not wanting to play for the club. Charles along with Stewart Donald chopped out the waste that had brought the club low. He re-engaged the fan base. His passion at the away games was clear to see and he was generous buying pints to a fan base who embraced him initially.

He brought in Luke Onien & headhunted Kristjaan Speakman during the pandemic. He then travelled to the Italian Lakes during the pandemic to persuade Kyril Dreyfus to take over the club. To bring those 3 to the club Mr Methven deserves credit not continuous vitriol. The club was in a better place when he left it compared to when he came.
I’ve commented on this earlier on the thread but it still rankles me that he continues to claim the glory on this. Saying we were £180m in debt when he arrived was bullshit also. Short paid of the majority before the sale went though.
Speakman was recruited through a sports headhunting agency at the behest of KLD who was attracted to the club by Sartori.
Just lie after lie with that bloke.
 
It is hard to overstate just how broken Sunderland AFC were when Charles intervened. £180 million in debt (much of it to aggressive money-lenders at exorbitant interest rates), and losing £27 million per annum on an operational basis, the club had just finished bottom of the Championship. The average crowd that season at the SoL had been a paltry (by SAFC standards) 27,000.

He inherited a shambles. Players on multi-season multi-million contracts who were quite open about not wanting to play for the club. Charles along with Stewart Donald chopped out the waste that had brought the club low. He re-engaged the fan base. His passion at the away games was clear to see and he was generous buying pints to a fan base who embraced him initially.

He brought in Luke Onien & headhunted Kristjaan Speakman during the pandemic. He then travelled to the Italian Lakes during the pandemic to persuade Kyril Dreyfus to take over the club. To bring those 3 to the club Mr Methven deserves credit not continuous vitriol. The club was in a better place when he left it compared to when he came.

Salmon Pants was a chancer who failed.
 
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