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Money in the bank? You have bought and sold and after loyalty and agent fees have more or less broke even. You haven't reduced your costs (several more players @ less wages = around the same amount) and have lost around £30M in TV money compared to last season.

This season teams get £100M from Sky etc, you get circa £35M. Fat Mike will be bank rolling this season.
Broke even? You're suggesting c£30m was paid in loyalty and agent fees this summer? :lol: I didn't know random blokes off the internet were allowed to sit in on the deals. It'd be great if you could break the transfer deals down player by player.

Parachute payments, years of profits in the transfer windows, and a club that (for all it's many faults on the pitch) is financially secure off it says to me that we've money in the bank. But Keith off of a Sunderland message board says we're relying on Mike Ashley's famous generosity this year.

Good grief.

I'm not enjoying the season at all, but the elation I felt after Chelsea and in particular after Everton, which made up for the shit prior to that, could only have been matched by Newcastle fans it seems.

How long does that elation last though? And isn't a case of diminishing returns? Surely each year that starts so poorly more quickly washes away that elation than the last?
 
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Broke even? You're suggesting c£30m was paid in loyalty and agent fees this summer? :lol: I didn't know random blokes off the internet were allowed to sit in on the deals. It'd be great if you could break the transfer deals down player by player.

Parachute payments, years of profits in the transfer windows, and a club that (for all it's many faults on the pitch) is financially secure off it says to me that we've money in the bank. But Keith off of a Sunderland message board says we're relying on Mike Ashley's famous generosity this year.

Good grief.



How long does that elation last though? And isn't a case of diminishing returns? Surely each year that starts so poorly more quickly washes away that elation than the last?
It was worth it at the time and yes it does diminish, but you can't take nights like that away. It's all very well beating Barnsley but nights like that is what football is about.
 
It was worth it at the time and yes it does diminish, but you can't take nights like that away. It's all very well beating Barnsley but nights like that is what football is about.
Hang on, nights like scraping survival is what football is about? Ok, I understand now, you and I have very different ideas about what football is about. I thought football was about trying to win things, playing good football and the lads on the terraces. All but 3 teams would see finishing 17th as a disastrous season. Certainly to do so year on year. But you see scraping survival as what football is all about.

I doubt many of your fellow Sunderland fans would agree with you, pretty sure most want more than the repeated torture of mere survival.

Oh and @Keith S30S Forbes had us at the 20th richest club on the planet in their 2016 list. Money in the bank.
 
Hang on, nights like scraping survival is what football is about? Ok, I understand now, you and I have very different ideas about what football is about. I thought football was about trying to win things, playing good football and the lads on the terraces. All but 3 teams would see finishing 17th as a disastrous season. Certainly to do so year on year. But you see scraping survival as what football is all about.

I doubt many of your fellow Sunderland fans would agree with you, pretty sure most want more than the repeated torture of mere survival.
No but the elation that night is what football is all about, then again you knew that. You won't know of course cos you just win relegation.
 
Broke even? You're suggesting c£30m was paid in loyalty and agent fees this summer? :lol: I didn't know random blokes off the internet were allowed to sit in on the deals. It'd be great if you could break the transfer deals down player by player.

Parachute payments, years of profits in the transfer windows, and a club that (for all it's many faults on the pitch) is financially secure off it says to me that we've money in the bank. But Keith off of a Sunderland message board says we're relying on Mike Ashley's famous generosity this year.

Good grief.



How long does that elation last though? And isn't a case of diminishing returns? Surely each year that starts so poorly more quickly washes away that elation than the last?

Did you miss Mike Ashley telling you all that "the bank account is virtually empty" at the end of last season or are you just pretending it didn't happen. Here's a quick recap to jog your memory.
 
Broke even? You're suggesting c£30m was paid in loyalty and agent fees this summer? :lol: I didn't know random blokes off the internet were allowed to sit in on the deals. It'd be great if you could break the transfer deals down player by player.

Parachute payments, years of profits in the transfer windows, and a club that (for all it's many faults on the pitch) is financially secure off it says to me that we've money in the bank. But Keith off of a Sunderland message board says we're relying on Mike Ashley's famous generosity this year.

Good grief.



How long does that elation last though? And isn't a case of diminishing returns? Surely each year that starts so poorly more quickly washes away that elation than the last?

You're only a bloke of the internet yourself you daft mag twat.

You sold 6 players, non of which asked for a transfer fee. Loyalty payments x6.

You bought 10 players, signing on fees x10.

On paper you made £30M, in fact probably half that. However, you lost at least £30M in tv money plus whatever you lose on sponsorships and other revenues etc. by only being in the championship but you have money in the bank?

You'll also be paying Beneathus twice as much as you were paying tufty.

You'll make a loss this season, end of.
 
You're only a bloke of the internet yourself you daft mag twat.

You sold 6 players, non of which asked for a transfer fee. Loyalty payments x6.

You bought 10 players, signing on fees x10.

On paper you made £30M, in fact probably half that. However, you lost at least £30M in tv money plus whatever you lose on sponsorships and other revenues etc. by only being in the championship but you have money in the bank?

You'll also be paying Beneathus twice as much as you were paying tufty.

You'll make a loss this season, end of.

Yeah, I'm not taking your spurious claims over Forbes' study. sorry.


Did you miss Mike Ashley telling you all that "the bank account is virtually empty" at the end of last season or are you just pretending it didn't happen. Here's a quick recap to jog your memory.
Not pretending he didn't say it, just saying it's misdirection. At best to make negotiations in future transfer deals more favourable, at worst just because he's a proven liar.
 
In May we were expecting the team to push on and have a season well away from relegation trouble. This doubled up with Benitez leaving Newcastle, riots in the toon and mags struggling in the 2nd tier would have made for a fantastic season.
Unfortunately the mags haven't rioted, looks like they'll be promoted and we're playing shite and bottom of the league.
At the moment we're on a sinking ship, they've made the life boat after falling in. Not much to gloat over.
Of course if the management and players got their fingers out we'd be on a different boat sailing away.
 
A lot of their players in the first team havn't kicked a ball in the championship before this season, but they're still top of the league.

All this "Championship experience" is utter bollocks. If you're a good player you're a good player and you'll stand out miles in that league, just like their players are. The same for their manager, it's makes absolutely no difference if he's had experience in that league or not. He's a world class manager and that will tell in the end.

All this "needing championship experience" is absolute bollocks and a lot of our lot are proper clutching at straws.

By this thought process Derby should be miles ahead of Newcastle due to having "more championship experience" in the team and their manager. But they're not are they. The same can be said for nearly all the teams in the Championship. It's bollocks and Newcastle are proving this. The *****!

Someone finally talking sense when Juventus were relegated to serie b none of the likes of buffon, del piero, trezeguet, nedved or the manager had serie b experience but these good players were head and shoulders above the rest in that lower league

Having a world class manager and better players is the main issue all this championship experience is absolute shite by that thought process teams like Sheffield Wednesday and Ipswich would be the best teams in the division as they have been around the longest
 
aye from him
We're any of the following mentioned, I have experience with such deviants. Tha Toon, Rafa, dorty macums (sic) wor teem, Concord is a Geordie stronghold or cannit dee aways cos wor lass might sell the bairns?

Please be aware there's hardly any difference between mags and SAFC "fans" who hate the club and slag it off at every single opportunity.

HTH.;)
 
Can't believe any of you are letting Newcastle fans hastle you.

Just say championship. We're top of the league... Championship. It's great winning every week... Championship. Dwight Gayle is the greatest number nine in the world... Championship. Can I have a cup of tea?... Championship.

Hammer it home. They're in the f***ing championship, they are below Sunderland for the entire season.

Considering there's a better than evens chance of us playing in the Championship next season I'm not going to diss it too much. They've kept hold of their manager, added some decent players by the looks of it, sit top of the league and have even managed to increase attendances down there.

Meanwhile since we battered you lot at the end of last season, we've lost our manager, lost some of our better players, made some questionable signings (hoping they'll still come good), our crowds are down, and we haven't won since, barring those 2 league cup games.

Let's just say it hasn't really turned out quite how I'd imagined it would after that incredible night back in May.

Still, beat West Ham tomorrow and things will look different.
 
Considering there's a better than evens chance of us playing in the Championship next season I'm not going to diss it too much. They've kept hold of their manager, added some decent players by the looks of it, sit top of the league and have even managed to increase attendances down there.

Meanwhile since we battered you lot at the end of last season, we've lost our manager, lost some of our better players, made some questionable signings (hoping they'll still come good), our crowds are down, and we haven't won since, barring those 2 league cup games.

Let's just say it hasn't really turned out quite how I'd imagined it would after that incredible night back in May.

Still, beat West Ham tomorrow and things will look different.
This, if we were well clear of relegation things would be different.
The last time the mags were in the 2nd tier Bruce had us mid table and even though the mags were pissing their league we could still pull the piss as we knew we weren't gonna be relegated.
The current bunch of incompetents make this less enjoyable.
 
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