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Takeover News/Rumours - Part 42

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They didnt appt rodwell because they werent buying the club then! Speakman has mentioned he hasnt spoken to them yet. Plus where has this new structure suddenly come from if not from new owners. Speakman has also mentioned being really impressed with the plans from the club and having substantial backing, according to everyone on here we are skint under SD so where isbthis backing coming from
A loan secured by Donald’s South American friend to paraphrase Mr William Storey
 

They didnt appt rodwell because they werent buying the club then! Speakman has mentioned he hasnt spoken to them yet. Plus where has this new structure suddenly come from if not from new owners. Speakman has also mentioned being really impressed with the plans from the club and having substantial backing, according to everyone on here we are skint under SD so where isbthis backing coming from
We don't know where the new structure has come from, that's kind of the point. We have no clue who is making any of the decisions at the moment, you are suggesting it's the prospective new owners which could be right, just not sure there is a lot of evidence to support it especially if Speakman is saying he hasnt spoken to them.
What we do know is the new head coach has only spoken to SD none of the other/new owners.
 
It's probably all a bit less dramatic than people on here seem to be saying. I doubt any of the owners are going to be massively involved in running the club day to day. Maybe Methven might have a role of some form.
So they will need to make strategic decisions, but there is probably a fair bit of alignment on a lot of those type of things anyway. It might now be a couple of things go against Donald that wouldn't have before.

I'd like to think non of them will be involved. They provide the budget and keep their nose well out.

Appoint a person specialised in a club transformation and another for finances and let them do everything. I don't see anything that any of the owners, including the new chap if he comes on board being able to offer other than the remit to transform the club and any extra money available.
 
Was that before or after Donald said he would sell up and leave when he wasn't wanted?

I doubt many people had a problem with Ted Bundy before he started going round murdering people tbh.

You can only sell of there is a credible buyer. It's not the best time to flog a football club with a poor squad, massive overheads and little chance of getting a return on investment in the short term..
 
understand that but ours is a basket case it needs some hands on and TLC wouldn't you say?
That's as may be but as reluctant as I am to say it I think that a lot of people who have the means to buy the Club probably wouldn't find Sunderland attractive enough to want to spend a lot of time in the City. Short didn't and I don't think that any of the DELL boys would have done. Does Mike Ashley spend a lot of time up in Newcastle running the club?

The days of a hands on local business man having the means to own a Club the size of SAFC is long gone. The last at SAFC who was able to do so was Bob Murray and even he recognised that given the money that it required it had become almost an impossibility. We have also been reminded of that by the buffoons who are currently in charge of the Club that its ownership is well out of the league of those with just a couple of million to spend.

In some ways we are probably better off now that the technology is here as it does enable people with big money to be involved in the running and ownership of the Club. I think that the huge and highly expensive boardroom table that Bob Murray proudly fitted in the SOL 20 years ago might just be a bit obsolete these days.
 
His Wikipedia page sums it up, it says he “claims to have had short spells in the RAF (or possibly the ATC - accounts differ), as a professional footballer (for QPR reserves), as a professional gambler, and as a tobacco farmer in Zimbabwe. He founded a sports management company, William Storey management, though many of his filings at describe him as a 'Computer Consultant', and he traded for many years as 'Tryfan Technologies', an IT consultancy. He managed the boxer , with whom he founded a fashion company named Danieli Style”

Hahah that last bit, sounds like a great name to get involved in a fashion company.
 
I'd like to think non of them will be involved. They provide the budget and keep their nose well out.

Appoint a person specialised in a club transformation and another for finances and let them do everything. I don't see anything that any of the owners, including the new chap if he comes on board being able to offer other than the remit to transform the club and any extra money available.


I said this bloody ages ago, he will not sell till he gets his money back and the sell value goes up. Why should he? They said at the start they needed investment and they have going found investors. They wanted a Dortmund model of good academy creating assets to sell. Looks like they have done that. They have been shite on the football side like. I'm not pro Donald just thought I'd lay down some facts that is evidenced on STID
 
I'd like to think non of them will be involved. They provide the budget and keep their nose well out.

Appoint a person specialised in a club transformation and another for finances and let them do everything. I don't see anything that any of the owners, including the new chap if he comes on board being able to offer other than the remit to transform the club and any extra money available.
I think that's what most of the successful owners do.
 
I said this bloody ages ago, he will not sell till he gets his money back and the sell value goes up. Why should he? They said at the start they needed investment and they have going found investors. They wanted a Dortmund model of good academy creating assets to sell. Looks like they have done that. They have been shite on the football side like. I'm not pro Donald just thought I'd lay down some facts that is evidenced on STID
Agree with most of that apart from the academy, they have done the opposite of Dortmund model there.
 
That's as may be but as reluctant as I am to say it I think that a lot of people who have the means to buy the Club probably wouldn't find Sunderland attractive enough to want to spend a lot of time in the City. Short didn't and I don't think that any of the DELL boys would have done. Does Mike Ashley spend a lot of time up in Newcastle running the club?

The days of a hands on local business man having the means to own a Club the size of SAFC is long gone. The last at SAFC who was able to do so was Bob Murray and even he recognised that given the money that it required it had become almost an impossibility. We have also been reminded of that by the buffoons who are currently in charge of the Club that its ownership is well out of the league of those with just a couple of million to spend.

In some ways we are probably better off now that the technology is here as it does enable people with big money to be involved in the running and ownership of the Club. I think that the huge and highly expensive boardroom table that Bob Murray proudly fitted in the SOL 20 years ago might just be a bit obsolete these days.


good points but in that case lets get some people we can trust to look after OUR club, seems to me the buffons you mention will still be hands on god forbid
 
he is a serial bullshitter and chancer he was never going to sell up was he

Of course he will...but it will be on his terms won't it. There seems to be a school of thought on here that people just walk away from business because the fan base want them to...that's not how the world works.
 
You said SD would sell up when he wasn't wanted. You can't sell something if there isn't a buyer. Do you just expect him to walk away or leave the place to run on its own? Get real.

You said people didn't have a problem with Sartori nearly three years ago to suggest everyone should be happy with it now.

It's almost as if things happen, and information comes out during that time period that changes people's minds.

And it was SD who said he would sell up when he wasn't wanted.
 
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