Grumpy Old Man
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Where does the takeover stand? Been very busy with work this last few weeks but as far as I could see there was an article in the Guardian and not much else?
There was a more detailed piece in L'Équipe at the same time.
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Where does the takeover stand? Been very busy with work this last few weeks but as far as I could see there was an article in the Guardian and not much else?
Right, but nothing since that has been followed up by other outlets?There was a more detailed piece in L'Équipe at the same time.
Right, but nothing since that has been followed up by other outlets?
So are we believing madbob today or are we saying he doesn't know anything?
Let’s see. Something does not ring true. What is the structure of the deal, purchase price etc? To understand that would reveal a lot more about the financial state of the club which cannot be good.No, but I wouldn't expect anything else before completion anyway.
Where does the takeover stand? Been very busy with work this last few weeks but as far as I could see there was an article in the Guardian and not much else? Some 22 year old kid is the golden ticket? Something seems a little off with this.
Right, thanks. So I had not missed anything.It’s a bit like tomorrow .... it’s always a day/fortnight/month away ....
Let me take you back to the beginning of this latest rumour ...
I understand Sunderland AFC owner Stewart Donald has entered a period of exclusivity with a prospective buyer - I believe it's not Mark Campbell or William Storey- with a view to selling before the season starts. Sale could be much sooner #safc
The above tweet sent by Nick Barnes is dated 25/07/2020.
The season started in early September - the sale hadn’t been completed.
We were then told by the end of the month.
September , October and now November have nearly all come and gone and still ..,, no sale/takeover
We’re now being told maybe by December 10th ...and the wait goes on and on and on ...
It’s a bit like tomorrow .... it’s always a day/fortnight/month away ....
Let me take you back to the beginning of this latest rumour ...
I understand Sunderland AFC owner Stewart Donald has entered a period of exclusivity with a prospective buyer - I believe it's not Mark Campbell or William Storey- with a view to selling before the season starts. Sale could be much sooner #safc
The above tweet sent by Nick Barnes is dated 25/07/2020.
The season started in early September - the sale hadn’t been completed.
We were then told by the end of the month.
September , October and now November have nearly all come and gone and still ..,, no sale/takeover
We’re now being told maybe by December 10th ...and the wait goes on and on and on ...
Because the current owners don't want to sell outright?Let’s see. Something does not ring true. What is the structure of the deal, purchase price etc? To understand that would reveal a lot more about the financial state of the club which cannot be good.
Why would people who could pay for the club with pocket change not purchase outright?
I do not believe that. Surely they want to get the hell out of Dodge after this chastening experience. Moreover, they cannot get close to a price that recuperates their losses.Because the current owners don't want to sell outright?
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Maybe I'm lacking business sense but if I could own, say, 76% of something that could make me a lot of money if I do it right then I wouldn't necessarily dismiss it out of hand because someone else would make a bit on the back of any success because they hold the remaining 24%.I do not believe that. Surely they want to get the hell out of Dodge after this chastening experience. Moreover, they cannot get close to a price that recuperates their losses.
If so they will want to structure a deal that gives them the option of some future dividends but stems their ongoing losses. Not many buyers are daft enough to transact under those parameters.
Maybe a 22 year old with a trust fund is?
Agreed. From what he says on comms he’s got a better understanding of what needs to happen to get this team going than Parky does. After garbage like last night I’d swap him in as caretaker in a heartbeat.
Maybe I'm lacking business sense but if I could own, say, 76% of something that could make me a lot of money if I do it right then I wouldn't necessarily dismiss it out of hand because someone else would make a bit on the back of any success because they hold the remaining 24%.
The current owners best chance of getting close to 'a price that recuperates their losses' is to do just that and piggy back on future success. And, at least in Donald's case they will be getting the hell out as they'll have no executive role to play.
RAOS wars.When we get back to going to the games I’m going to come and see you in your seat to make sure everything is alright with your state of mind.
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I see ,I dont think charlie could run a a condom kiosk in a brothel successfully! He has had a lot of advantages and family support in life and I doubt his peer group would view him as a success.For a bloke who works in PR he has demonstrated no acumen for that role whatsoever.His schooling ,network of friends and family contacts have got him where he is today and i doubt he has any idea what a complete and utter failure he has been at safc. If he is at safc next year other than teaboys second assistant i will not renew my season ticket!Its a sad sad day for safc when that complete waste of zygote has anything to do with our club.It still doesn't need a modern-day Arnold Weinstock or John Harvey-Jones.
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