Since his 'certain facts' have fallen apart I've lost interest in what he says tbh.
His last claim was that Donald paid back the loan ages ago but that appears to be untrue.
Then there was the 'definite German takeover' that seems to have vanished into thin air.
I'm sure he knows people at the club but it all sounds a bit like training ground gossip to me.
I only have two credible sources who can give me info plus one very wealthy fella who has no interest in football but hears things 'by accident'. He just happens to use a professional group who also do work for the Americans. He's not the kind of person I could ever ask for infomation but it sometimes comes out in conversation.
The other two are 'working people' one of whom is in the legal profession and the other in finance. The legal fella was involved with the due diligence and feasibility studies so his info was very exciting at first but virtually dried up now.
The one who's involved in finance has quite a sum riding on the Americans taking over and putting their plans into action. You'll remember there was talk of redeveloping the area around the ground, etc. Obviously, if that was to happen, there would be lots of work to do and lots of people paid to do that work. He's already invested a chunk of money into a scheme that would return a large amount but his investment could be worthless if the Americans walk. I doubt any other buyer would carry out the proposals for the SOL and AOL. That's all I can say about that. He's the fella who I can ask if there are any developments but, as you can imagine, he's a bit touchy about things and I can't keep asking the same question.
I thought I had a good contact, at a national newspaper, who is a woman with a name you might recognise. I used to pass her loads of celebrity gossip, and genuine info, when I was involved in security on the French Riviera, and also get her into the top parties and events. I never took a penny off her and thought she'd reciprocate but the info she got from 'the sports desk' turned out to be mostly nonsense. One of the few things she got right was that junior reporters use forums to instigate arguments then use the backlash as clickbait quotes. "Outraged Sunderland supporters claim striker Will Grigg has a coconut for a head" ... that kind of shyte.
Sorry for the long ramble but I've had loads of pm's and texts, etc so this is a general answer covering everything I've been asked.
Nixon is right, as far as I've been told, the Americans are still at the table and still have millions invested.
I'll let you know more if anyone tells me first. otherwise I'll leave it to Nixon, Hetherington, etc.