The impact on ST renewals


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Well if things stay as they are or dare I say get worse I wont be renewing so thats 3 from my house. I have already stopped going as it's just so bad. My daughters used to love going but now would rather go to the shops with their mam. I want a complete change from SD to PP before I return. I have held a season card or several at once since the Dennis Smith days at roker park but for me enough is enough.
A blind man could see PP was not the right manager for us but SD just got him in because he was cheap.
Just like all of his decisions it's been based on spending nothing/little and hoping to flip a profit.
The academy teams are shocking and cant win a game and now the 1st team is exactly the same, all down to little/no investment and all down to SD.
 
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I’ve posted this before, but the club desperately needs to reward loyalty when the renewals come out.

When things turn - which they will - those that stuck by the club should be rewarded. Personally, I’d look at introducing something along the lines of the old boro red book system
Something like this shouldn't be too hard to do.
Thought they should have given those that had had tickets the whole time something when the stadium turned 20 the other year. (Wonder how many people that would be, few thousand?)
 
Seriously thinking of not renewing next season if we persevere with Parkinson.

It’s not so much the league we’ll be in it’s just the football.

Ive stopped getting any enjoyment out of it at all in fact now quite the reverse it just gets me down.
This. I’ll watch us in any league but Parkinson’s football is the worst I’ve seen in 32 yrs. For that reason alone I’m thinking of not renewing
 
According to the media he payed 40mill for the club however is was funded
It was 15m though which they've admitted themselves so I'll ask again. How had it trebled or doubled in value? When the income has gone down and squad value has gone down?
 
It was 15m though which they've admitted themselves so I'll ask again. How had it trebled or doubled in value? When the income has gone down and squad value has gone down?
He said they paid 15mill intially, even if it’s true that’s all they paid the that is really cheap, £30 mill is a bargain for a football club
 
Well if things stay as they are or dare I say get worse I wont be renewing so thats 3 from my house. I have already stopped going as it's just so bad. My daughters used to love going but now would rather go to the shops with their mam. I want a complete change from SD to PP before I return. I have held a season card or several at once since the Dennis Smith days at roker park but for me enough is enough.
A blind man could see PP was not the right manager for us but SD just got him in because he was cheap.
Just like all of his decisions it's been based on spending nothing/little and hoping to flip a profit.
The academy teams are shocking and cant win a game and now the 1st team is exactly the same, all down to little/no investment and all down to SD.

Bang on
 
He said they paid 15mill intially, even if it’s true that’s all they paid the that is really cheap, £30 mill is a bargain for a football club
Not answering the question so I'm wasting my time. Once he has sold you will say hes better off going and the new owner is great etc etc etc. Wasting my time
 
Not answering the question so I'm wasting my time. Once he has sold you will say hes better off going and the new owner is great etc etc etc. Wasting my time
Can you not read , I’ve already answered your question. Your sudden hatred of a owner that you prob loved when he first came in how’s how quick you change your tune. £30-£50 seems a decent price for the size of our club.
 
One win changes little in the bigger picture

But having reflected on our travelling support yesterday, I urge people to reconsider if they are turning away

We want the owner out, but the club is more than Stewart Donald. The team have done little to deserve the support they get, but I think as tonight shows it really does count

This is Sunderland's darkest hour, but in years to come we'll look back at this and be proud we stuck through it, that we were there no matter what. We commit because it is Sunderland, not because it's Stewart Donald or Phil Parkinson.
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