Sorry but this is utter bollocks, the day Ellis Short became the majority shareholder of Sunderland it barely raised a headline in the local press let alone nationally.
Sunderland supporters were aware but the realities were that no one knew who he was, but due to the 2007/2008 financial credit crisis it was known that Drumaville were in all sorts of bother due to the amount of money certain members of that consortium had tied up in property which was quickly losing value.
Football ownership has always been a topic of concern for supporters but it only really gathered pace when Roman Abramovich purchased Chelsea and then Abu Dhabi United purchased Man City. Before those takeovers, City, Chelsea, Sunderland, Newcastle, Villa and a whole raft of similar sized clubs were level pegging (maybe not Chelsea who had started to rise under Matthew Harding) but you lot always thought that you deserved more. You've always had an air of self entitlement due to the smoke Sky blew up your arses during the early 90's despite never winning a thing. Well, you have that investment you were craving but f***ing hell it has come at some price. Give me League one football over having those fuckers in charge of my club any day of the week