https://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/f...ws-Ellis-Short-Simon-Grayson-Championship/amp
Or is this just made up bullshit.
Hopefully there's some truth it!
Or is this just made up bullshit.
Hopefully there's some truth it!
I never even clicked the link once I saw it was the Star.
new buyers vetted now though mate.I'm a little concerned, if this is true, that he's getting desperate and pr
Apart from N'Dong not a massive loss. Although, is flogging players not a bit of a short term approach? Surely a side with more international players is more marketable and therefore worth more...Sunderland news: Black Cats considering big triple sale in January transfer window
SUNDERLAND could offload three of their highest-earning players in January if Ellis Short fails to sell the club soon.
http://www.express.co.uk/sport/foot...r-ndong-lamine-kone-jack-rodwell-championship
not with us. we failed complety at marketing ourselves with much better players than ths and with more marketable players then this. large wage savings amount to millions in a matter of months. long term plans with no guarantees won't make us salebable short term. instant savings of millions will imo.Apart from N'Dong not a massive loss. Although, is flogging players not a bit of a short term approach? Surely a side with more international players is more marketable and therefore worth more...
I suppose that depends on the mindset of the buyer. Some buyers may be willing to take on the debt at its current suggested level. Others won't. Kone and Rodwell are a different matter but selling N'Dong, even if he isn't playing particularly well, is effectively weakening the first team. I can understand making a business more financially viable in order to make it more attractive to buyers but if that comes at the cost of weakening it you're actually taking counterproductive measures.not with us. we failed complety at marketing ourselves with much better players than ths and with more marketable players then this. large wage savings amount to millions in a matter of months. long term plans with no guarantees won't make us salebable short term. instant savings of millions will imo.
got weigh up the wages against contribution. gooch, honeyman for eg their contribution for wages is representing value. the three mentioned compared at will look like we're hemorrhaging money through them cause they're not contibuting enough. cut em free if we can i say. Can't see a new owner wanting more debt for the sake of a long term plan masterminded by a car cash owner who wants out in the short term. Give me less debt and my own plan all day long if i was a buyer.I suppose that depends on the mindset of the buyer. Some buyers may be willing to take on the debt at its current suggested level. Others won't. Kone and Rodwell are a different matter but selling N'Dong, even if he isn't playing particularly well, is effectively weakening the first team. I can understand making a business more financially viable in order to make it more attractive to buyers but if that comes at the cost of weakening it you're actually taking counterproductive measures.
think Short will be selling ndong long before promotion whether he improves or not cause thats what we've become. waiting will only determined what we get. at the moment i can't see him retaining his current value unless theres a massive upturn in form.I'd like to keep N'Dong, I don't think any player would stand out for us at the moment, no matter how good they are. Our club is just dragging players down with the lack of confidence and talent floating about.
I've seen enough of him to think he's head and shoulders above what we've got and if we were to be promoted next season, he's one player we could be pretty safe to rely on in the premier league.
Kone and Rodwell should be getting offered around China as we speak.
I never even clicked the link once I saw it was the Star.