Then you can't bullshit the whole fanbase by telling us "we're open and honest" bla bla bla if you're not being. They said they'd had informal discussions with loads of interested parties. This doesn't sound like informal discussions to be though.
They said nothing had been signed. Formal Talks can go quickly if everyone is aligned beforehand. I don't see a problem with that personally (compared to what they said in the podcast) .
Sounds like the purported incoming DOF has potential. The report goes on to say that the man who brought the likes of Victor Wanyama and Virgil van Dijk to Celtic is excited by ambitious plans to take Sunderland back to the Premier League. https://rokerreport.sbnation.com/20...ootball-will-replace-tony-coton-at-sunderland
Podcast went out a week ago and within then and now everything is done and dusted. We can agree to disagree I just don't think that's a long enough time frame for everything to be agreed, signed, sealed and almost delivered.
I'm a little alarmed that the chronicle is suggesting that this new guy is expected to take over as chairman. We've been down this road before having an American who knows nothing about running a football club and we all know how that ended. Stuart Donald has done an amazing job in turning our club around, so I don't want to see all of his good work unpicked by someone who doesn't know what he's doing. For me, Stuart Donald has to remain as chairman.
Was anyone at the Red N White fans forum last night? Apparently it's pretty much done and dusted and going through June 19th.
It is better that they buy and put investment in sooner rather than later, so Jack can build and mould his squad and team properly this time around. I want to start this season with a fluid first team and squad, crushing the oppo in every match.....and continue to do that for 9 months straight.
No idea in all honesty. A mixture of America and far east consortium is what I've heard from last night. Difficult to analyse their worth as a consortium.