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I'm not arsed like, not remotely excited by this takeover, the 3 idiots are still here, nout will change.

As minority shareholders, holding on in order to profit from any future increase in share value, without having to invest a penny more in the club. No way will anyone put money into the club without the ability to outvote the chancers.
 
I'm not arsed like, not remotely excited by this takeover, the 3 idiots are still here, nout will change.
Went from a big takeover with the Americans to a switch around of the shares and a 22 year old brought on board. Nothing will change
 
As minority shareholders, holding on in order to profit from any future increase in share value, without having to invest a penny more in the club. No way will anyone put money into the club without the ability to outvote the chancers.

if Donald, CM and Satori stay, they will own 41% of the company, sorry but you can say that they will have no say, but thats nearly half the company, they will clearly have influence.

Plus its Satori bringing this fella in, that in itself is a worry

I get the exact same feeling as I did when they brought Satori in themselves

Nout will change did them 3 fuck off

Heard it all before, exactly the same with the Yanks, they are just looking to bring people in to their own "project"

A bloke with £2bn quid is not going to baulk at buying them all out now for £35m is he. Clearly they all want to work together.
 
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if Donald, CM and Satori stay, they will own 41% of the company, sorry but you can say that they will have no say, but thats nearly half the company, they will clearly have influence.

Nearly half isn't enough and you're including Sartori who appears to have turned on the chancers.
 
Nearly half isn't enough and you're including Sartori who appears to have turned on the chancers.

How has he turned on the chancers? :lol:

I am amazed how naive people are after all thats happened, its beyond belief.

So you arent remotely concerned they are keeping 41% of the company?

thats just completely normal and they will now have no say on the running of Sunderland at all?

You honestly believe that?
 
How has he turned on the chancers? :lol:

Because he helped broker the deal? His investment is dead in the water if he sides with people without the money to progress the club. His way forward is to deliver his support to people who intend to invest. Not that it matters.
 
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Because he helped broker the deal? His investment is dead in the water if he sides with people without the money to progress the club. His way forward is to deliver his support to people who intend to invest.

So? The hpe is the new lad will just totally ignore the 3 idiots

But if a bloke that rich is happy to let them have 41% of the company, then they will be clearly involved

Remember if he is succesful, and wants to buy them out, it would cost a lot more in the future than it would now

You can buy the whole club for £35m

Its the same as the Americans man, Donald said all along he wanted to bring in people, and remain having a say

None of this has been hidden, its the plan all along

Nothing to do with Satori turning on them or anything
 
I was shouting him out as CEO. not DoF/Sporting Director.

Aye as a title technically yes, but his role was to develop the football side as well.

"I have been running the Club as Markus' representative since 8 July and a good start has been made in recruiting well regarded senior staff and our new First Team Manager, who have begun putting together the strategies for on and off field success. But it is only a start. We have been reviewing, and will continue to review, every aspect of the Club. We will be applying policies to our football team, commercial operations, financial structures, community work and fan communications which ensure that we run as a first-in-class football club and business."
 
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