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The Times - Donald - Loans

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Worrying.

Sunderland are facing cash-flow problems only one month after Stewart Donald's takeover of the club, with the new owner speaking to seven financiers about securing loans to help kick-start his regime.

What the fuck?

Good God Mr.Bain, let it go!
 
It was a tiny piece that gave an overview of almost two months worth of developments - it was padded out by explaining Short had paid off the debt. There was also a bit about Villa wrapped up at the end.

You can't win. People whinge about us not being covered, when we do get covered they whinge about being attacked. We're still a big club and neutrals are more interested in us than 90% of the football league.
Maybe because he didn’t check all the facts before sending it to print. He’s been fed info, but that could have been from anyone.
 
? Why would it be . Confused me now

Something about in the initial accounts when proposing to buy the club Donald looked at there was 8m down from Watford for Ndong, but obviously that never materialised. So something was agreed with Short that Short is owed whatever we do get from Ndong + the short fall up to 8m.

didn't hear it exactly, but that's the gist of it.
 
Something about in the initial accounts Donald looked at there was 8m down from Watford for Ndong, but obviously that never materialised. So Short is owed 8m from that, whatever we do get from Ndong is Shorts + the short fall.
Thanks . But am i right in assuming this will affect cashflow for incomings
 
I rue the day that financial analysis and examination of the club’s business strategy took over from chatter about football on social media. At least when I meet up with mates we talk about tackles, saves, goals and full backs being skinned by a winger and the merits of players. Hopefully next season will produce decent football, excitement on the pitch, a great atmosphere following the lads and the emphasis on football will return here.
 
Thanks . But am i right in assuming this will affect cashflow for incomings

Given that Ndong looks one of the most saleable and early out the door - almost certainly. though surely at the same time - they must have planned it anyway, given it's been part of the deal from the off?

He also said there was 20m he would have to pay personally asap for outgoing transfers, much of which we'd asked for time on last season, but which would be more or less covered by incomings later. So sounds like there's allsorts happening initially, that we need more out the door both for wages and transfer fees, but maybe the short term loan will be needed to get us kick started.
 
Well stay away then come back when it goes tits up so you can gloat and say I told you so....so called supporters like you are getting right on my tits now like !!
It's nothing about gloating, it's just my opinion which I'm entitled to voice.

At the start of every season there is this blind optimism amongst 90% of posters, with anyone offering an alternative viewpoint being called a mag or bedwetter.

Then 10 games into the season when it goes tits up, the 90% turn negative and anyone who remains positive is a 'happy clapper'. That's how it's been on the SMB for nearly 20 years.
 
It's nothing about gloating, it's just my opinion which I'm entitled to voice.

At the start of every season there is this blind optimism amongst 90% of posters, with anyone offering an alternative viewpoint being called a mag or bedwetter.

Then 10 games into the season when it goes tits up, the 90% turn negative and anyone who remains positive is a 'happy clapper'. That's how it's been on the SMB for nearly 20 years.

:lol: so true

I have been called every name under the sun just for posting the article.
 
It's nothing about gloating, it's just my opinion which I'm entitled to voice.

At the start of every season there is this blind optimism amongst 90% of posters, with anyone offering an alternative viewpoint being called a mag or bedwetter.

Then 10 games into the season when it goes tits up, the 90% turn negative and anyone who remains positive is a 'happy clapper'. That's how it's been on the SMB for nearly 20 years.

Well maybe try being glass half full and give this bloke a chance?? go on, give it a go
 
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