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People were wrong about Short ...

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.... and it's killing them.

There must have been dozens of posters who vehemently insisted Short had a plan to take the club into administration and 'thereby line his pockets' or whatever. Even logical replies by people who understand finance, such as @Grumpy Old Man, were dismissed out of hand by people who 'knew better'.

I suspect this is the reason for so many of these 'I bet there are hidden clauses from Short and we'll be paying him for years' threads.

I've seen people claiming all kinds of dirty tricks regarding the takeover that will come back to haunt us, they simply refuse to believe we're debt free.

FFS lads, just accept he's done the decent thing and has given us the chance to draw a line on the past. Going back over Short, Bain, Byrne, etc etc etc is destructive and part of the problem. It's often said, on here, that there's a self destructive attitude from people who just happy clap and accept shit ..... so why don't those people look on the bright side, for once, and accept this opportunity to rebuild the club in the right way, just a thought.


Don't think there's many people looking at what he's done negatively, there's a lot of hatered for Short, especially over the past 2 year and rightly so but I think it's widely agreed that he's done the right thing by squashing the debt.

I also think that whilst it looks like a nice gesture, it was probably the only thing he could do to get out of the club, he was covering the costs of the club and no one would have been willing to take on the debt and the day to day funding of the club in league one so cutting his loses was really the only way for him to get out.

If he gets a bonus for us getting back in the top tier or not, I really don't give a fuck, he's gone and the dark cloud has been lifted but let's not blow smoke up Short's arse for playing the only move he really had left to make.
 

I'm specifically talking about the debt free situation ... the rest has already been endlessly discussed on other threads.

That's all in the past now, the takeover is the present and the future unknown ... but brighter than it was a month ago imo.
you are right. we cannot change what has gone on in the past

It will do no good looking back, we need to look where we are going and we all need to connect

Don't think there's many people looking at what he's done negatively, there's a lot of hatered for Short, especially over the past 2 year and rightly so but I think it's widely agreed that he's done the right thing by squashing the debt.

I also think that whilst it looks like a nice gesture, it was probably the only thing he could do to get out of the club, he was covering the costs of the club and no one would have been willing to take on the debt and the day to day funding of the club in league one so cutting his loses was really the only way for him to get out.

If he gets a bonus for us getting back in the top tier or not, I really don't give a fuck, he's gone and the dark cloud has been lifted but let's not blow smoke up Short's arse for playing the only move he really had left to make.

That really is guesswork for which we will never ever know if correct.

we don't need to weigh ourselves down with guesswork.

we all agree bad decisions were made. we cant change any off them now.

we now have a level playing field, lets move forward
 
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At least the man has tried to clean up the mess he helped create.
Respect to him for that.
we move on.
 
It's the people who just assume 'he's rich, he must be in it for the money' that hacked me off. No thought. He'd put millions in and was entitled to get some of it back.

If only his decision making had matched his early commitment
 
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I also think that whilst it looks like a nice gesture, it was probably the only thing he could do to get out of the club, he was covering the costs of the club and no one would have been willing to take on the debt and the day to day funding of the club in league one so cutting his loses was really the only way for him to get out.
I think putting the club into administration would have at least saved him the £68m owed to SBC.

Can you advise @Grumpy Old Man?
 
Rebuild from the bottom up, not the other way around.

Have you noticed that a keeper can normally kick with both feet yet 75% of players can’t?

Why is this?

It’s because the players are not forced to kick with both feet, but they should be at Sunderland, from a very young age
 
You can't help wondering why a man who wouldn't spend a few million last August to mount a possible return to the PL suddenly writes off tens of millons though.
To be fair he has spent millions just trying to keep us a float.
 
I genuinely think it was probably just after the transfer window at the beginning of last season that he thought enough is enough - i am not putting in any more money, especially as his own choice of manager had just blown £40 million on absolute shite!

He must have sat and watched and thought I have invested over £200 million and we still end up with players who can trap a ball further than Ellis Jr can kick it. Feck that, I am out!

It must be a killer forking out Rodwells wages every month for no return, just taking the piss.
 
I think putting the club into administration would have at least saved him the £68m owed to SBC.

Can you advise @Grumpy Old Man?

Not really, I'm sure they could have went after him through his other businesses, I doubt he could have just walked away or else he would of.

you are right. we cannot change what has gone on in the past

It will do no good looking back, we need to look where we are going and we all need to connect



That really is guesswork for which we will never ever know if correct.

we don't need to weigh ourselves down with guesswork.

we all agree bad decisions were made. we cant change any off them now.

we now have a level playing field, lets move forward


Like I said mate, I don't give a toss if he still gets something or not but I'm not going to say he should have the grace of leaving here like he's some sort of hero.

Whatever the deal is, it will have suited him first, us second.

Onwards and upwards.
 
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People wanted him to sell for £60 million, leave us with debt and go .... they said they'd be delirious.

He's given the club away, cleared the debt and gone without a bad word to say about us ....

.... some people still arent happy :lol:
How much has he sold the club for?
 
.... and it's killing them.

There must have been dozens of posters who vehemently insisted Short had a plan to take the club into administration and 'thereby line his pockets' or whatever. Even logical replies by people who understand finance, such as @Grumpy Old Man, were dismissed out of hand by people who 'knew better'.

I suspect this is the reason for so many of these 'I bet there are hidden clauses from Short and we'll be paying him for years' threads.

I've seen people claiming all kinds of dirty tricks regarding the takeover that will come back to haunt us, they simply refuse to believe we're debt free.

FFS lads, just accept he's done the decent thing and has given us the chance to draw a line on the past. Going back over Short, Bain, Byrne, etc etc etc is destructive and part of the problem. It's often said, on here, that there's a self destructive attitude from people who just happy clap and accept shit ..... so why don't those people look on the bright side, for once, and accept this opportunity to rebuild the club in the right way, just a thought.
He's gone ( or at least will be as soon as the deal is ratified ) FFS , just stop posting shite.
 
I certainly don't envy the position he was in. His tenure as owner had it's ups and huge downs but he's human like the rest of us. He'll regret the way it ended for the rest of his life no doubt. If I was him I'd not have kept throwing money after it either.

Hopefully this is a new chapter for us and if he came back as a fan I'd welcome him into the SOL.
 
I’m over the Moon we’re debt free. You can’t question his backing but enough is enough. Love to see us become a well run club without the shadow of debt. If we spend time in the lower leagues so be it. We’ll come again eventually.

Thanks Ellis, it was a wild ride but you’ll always be welcome at my club.
 
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