Didn't mind him apart from his constant tagging of rivs.Just another wum marra, but one who knew how to get others firing bullets for him.
My previous comment was a nod to mbh when he left the board following Murray leaving
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Didn't mind him apart from his constant tagging of rivs.Just another wum marra, but one who knew how to get others firing bullets for him.
Calm down man ya Welly Top.
True ... but they're not the ones I'm talking about![]()
Put us in Division 3!He made a huge mess and it was only right he tried to fix. He did and fair play to him. He's gone now and we should all just move on.
Tunehe's just an owner whose intentions were good, history will show he's been misunderstood
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he's just an owner whose intentions were good, history will show he's been misunderstood
I think the players did that tbf.Put us in Division 3!
The man in charge takes the blame.I think the players did that tbf.
I think the players did that tbf.
They want it both ways!In that case we stayed in the premier league for so long because of the players.
Is it an anonymous donation if you go around telling your mates/employees all about it? “I do a lot for charidee, but i don’t like to talk about it”![]()
Short is certainly culpable, but there's a long list.They want it both ways!
For me, if you don’t know anything about a business, keep the f**k out!
Yeah, he’s not solely to blame and I think his intentions were good to start with.Short is certainly culpable, but there's a long list.
Quite calm after my operation early today thanks. Rarely get stressed anyhow..... thought I was quite ironic in my reply which consisted of more than 3 letters. Can cut it down further and still be polite: Divvy![]()
A round of drinks would be more fitting but wont ever happen, he is welcome in Sunderland any day.He has made mistakes and plenty of them but that’s some gesture to wipe out probably £150m of debt.
Also holding on for people he felt would be in the best interests of the club, he probably could have cut and run for more money elsewhere.
I hope in a few years under new owners in the premier league he can come back and get a good round of applause.
Exactly THIS, marra..... 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.
I'm not so sure about his confrontation with Keano were the start of the rot. I do believe that after signing the likes of Chimbonda, etc (who were the forerunners of todays players, attitude wise at least), things were already on a downward Curve and Keano days were numbered!Yeah, he’s not solely to blame and I think his intentions were good to start with.
Confronting Keane was his first mistake.
He lost me then!