I agree with a lot that you say in your post, but it's easy to forget that he was sacked at the end of November, and had only won 5 games since 1st February. In that time, our home form was atrocious (W2,D3,L9). It's no wonder the fans were disgruntled.
Watch a Bruce interview post a defeat and it always starts with, I’m not going to blame, referees, fixtures, injuries. he then goes on to blame those exact things. He also uses let’s hope a lot, implying that the interviewer is a fan of his. Identical conferences at all of his clubs. He’ll be sacked within 18 months and the nation will boo him off a lot more than the supposed hounding that he got at safc, which imo was limited to the final Wigan game, inside the ground yes he got abuse online, but that’s of no consequence, or should not be to a premier league manager
It's about assets as well as what you say, in fact assets are usually the base value because of the potential to asset strip the company. Answer this: an American billionaire wants to invest and create a PL rival to NUFC. He's accepted that significant losses will have to be incurred every year until he reaches the PL. Does he buy Kittenmittens FC for £1, then build a stadium for £24m, an academy for £13m, and a squad of players for arguments sake for £3m. Total £40m (much more actually when you take inflation into account since the properties were built), then work his way up the leagues? Or does he buy SAFC, who already have all of that, for £40m?
Only won about 30 of his 100 games iirc. When you take away a couple of decent runs that leaves some very barren patches. Before he was sacked he'd won a small handful from Christmas to that point. He said people just couldn't wait to jump on the anti-Geordie bandwagon .... ... despite having been warmly welcomed and employed for over two and a half years. The 10th place finish, he never shuts up about, was an end of season fluke that came after a relegation battle for most of the season. He's a fraud who's happy to say he doesn't think much about tactics then bleats that he's never been given a top job
They're apples and oranges but fair enough, I'll answer. If he's intent on building up a premier league club, his options aren't Sunderland or nobody. They're all the other clubs in between who may have the capability to go up a division or so. If I'm an american billionaire and I want to be in the PL, the only reason I'm looking at us is the asking price might be suitably discounted, and the facilities somewhat above the teams in between. But against that is the huge cost of operating the club. As I said, someone coming on board today with an asking price of £0 is making a very conservative £70m+ commitment over the next 5 years. If you add on another £40m, you're effectively making that commitment 9 figures. For what? The chance that in 5 years time, we will be in a division where they will have to spend money to stay up, likely, which means their best case scenario in 5 years time may be that they've broken even and we're still in the premier league after a season. All of which is frankly, fanciful. It's catch 22. The bigger their investment, the more they need to recoup. Unless we're in the PL, from back to back promotions, the chances are that if they paid anything up front, they have made a hefty loss and may not be in position to even challenge for the championship. This is just the reality. We had a variable in our projections of 'worst case' things, and we had some of moon shot best case revenue. The answer may be somewhere in between, but at the level they're investing, it's potentially way more convoluted to be in control at the end of that and have to absorb ongoing costs.
Totalsport are saying though that it was never confirmed that Donald would be on the show. He, apparently, just said that he would try and get there but had other commitments. So he hasn't pulled out.
This is spot on. No idea how people have fell for his bullshit. 1st dip in results ffs. Man is an utter chancer and blames everyone but himself.
FPP know all that, and more, yet still chose to become involved .... .... I'm sure their advisors and solicitors know more than people on chat forums. The way you're talking no one would ever buy a football club, but they do.
He dismisses tactics, stats and science and employs people to do the coaching ... ... which only leaves his belief that the power of his personality is all it takes to inspire a team. He's no Sir Alex ....