re: the first part, I'm saying that the reason we currently 'won't' is because Donald and co are intent on making us sustainable in league one above all else, which is mental given that we have a huge window of opportunity to get straight out of this league, and it would take an incredibly negative person to not think that it was worth pushing as hard as possible to maximise our chances.
Now I agree that we don't want to risk too much, but I'm suggesting that a small investment could provide the big boost, weaken rivals, and push us on to automatic promotion. Why won't they spend anything? Not even £100k has gone on transfer fees, I'm sorry, but from reading up on FFP at the weekend, I believe that he is entitled to put money into the club this year and not break FFP, because it counts as revenue.
The answer is almost certainly that the profit this year can help offset a loss next year once the parachute payments run out, but it's SUNDERLAND ffsWe aren't meant to become a sustainable league one club, we're supposed to have an owner who will get us into the Championship with a budget that outstrips the rest of the division. Instead, we're basically saying we'll give up on our window of opportunity.
All of which would be far more palatable if we weren't down at least £20m in cash that should be in the bank for us right now, and Donald hadn't used the bulk of another loan in April to pay off Ellis Short for his own private benefit. How can anyone look at that and think 'you know what, actually, I'm quite happy for us to spend nothing on players, because Stewart Donald will make a massive profit if he sells the club with shares that the club bought for him'Madness.
Referring to Rodders, Oviedo, Catts etc - those guys' contracts were already on the books as liabilities, so paying them off early or over a longer time is of benefit to the club. I think Chodders got a settlement, so he got paid less than he would have got had he just seen out the year but was released and got to double dip, so a net gain to the club despite the waste, as we would have paid the full amount before.
With Oviedo and Catts, someone may have exact details, but I believe in Cattermole's situation, he was released immediately in return for paying his contract over two years rather than one, so in effect, reducing the liability per year to 20k a week (£1m) rather than paying all £2m this season (which I suspect may have been partly motivated by FFP, although I believe there is a clause for players who signed deals a substantial period before relegations). We don't know the terms of the Oviedo deal, but whatever deal was struck would simply have meant paying him less in some way or form.
Whatever happened, you can be certain of one thing: it didn't 'cost' to shift them, it will end in a net saving, even if just on this year's books.[/QUOTE
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But you’re missing the whole point in this one reply, the owner owns the club, it’s his to do with as he thinks fit, the misinformation comes from individuals like you, who have an agenda and who, as smug says, are simply there to either stir up trouble or seek attention, either one is bad.
Aye but what if someone else buys the club and calls the loan in?
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Aye but what if someone else buys the club and calls the loan in?
Loans involving SD and CM would be paid off with the proceeds of the sale. Loans involving the club wouldn't need to be, it depends on how a purchaser was looking to finance the situation.
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Tell you what this thread makes me feel less ripped off paying my accountant as I haven't got a scooby.
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Tell you what this thread makes me feel less ripped off paying my accountant as I haven't got a scooby.
My accountant is my best mate! I pay him in beer and wine. It’s awesome
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My accountant is my best mate! I pay him in beer and wine. It’s awesome
He want somebody else for more beer?
I'm in a 12 month contract with mine ends in Feb
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My accountant is my best mate's best mate . . . . sort of self taught after becoming sick of having to wait for my eldest daughter, who is a senior tax advisor, to do them for me every year
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Appreciate the OP efforts, but can someone summarise in 2 lines please.
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Things may not be as they seem
Everything in the garden might not be as rosy as they seem
Third line. . . . they might be, though
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very interesting thread subject, but I'm not sure what the point of it is. Watching football as a supporter is a leisure pastime, once you've bought your ticket, or season ticket, all you're entitled to is watching a game ( or games) of football. The 'contract' ends there. Unless you're a shareholder you have no right to know what the club owner does with the money, its his club, and his money. My eldest lad has a season ticket for Odeon Cinemas, I wonder what reply he'd get if he started hassling the MD of Odeon cinemas and demanding to know what they'd spent his admission money on? I'd expect him to get a short sharp reply. Yet people such as OP think they can demand answers to the financial affairs of SAFC. I don't get this sense of entitlement, especially when everyone agrees that nothing illegal has taken place. I'm sure that Stewart Donald , knowing that a very detailed DD procedure was imminent, would not have done anything to jeopardise any takeover/investment from an outside group, who would quickly discover any anomaly. I'm glad it got moved to its own thread, but I doubt I'll be following it, wild goose chase springs to mind.
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No. I think people should be aware that there is a situation where the club apparently needs money, the owner owes a substantial amount of money to the club, but the club is not calling that debt in, nor is there any arrangement to do so. In fact, the owner is now saying he won't be putting that money back for the foreseeable future.
I also think that taking a club's cash reserves and replacing them with a debt, as they have done with the loan in April, is not ok when we are on such tight margins as a club.
With regards to the takeover, neither of us know truly what is going on, even if they do come on board, there's no guarantee about the nature of the deal right now. I'm not suggesting we storm the gates, I'm suggesting there's a lot of misinformation out there, and it's better off that instead of reading ridiculous whatsapps that accuse the owners of all sorts, we just read the facts as a timeline and when the accounts come out in April, we know what we're looking at/for.
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What do you think the club needs money for if as, according your earlier reply to me, we won't spend money on transfers rather than can't. If we won't it wouldn't matter how much we had.
Also not sure why you're worried that we won't know to look out for the loan if as you say SD has freely admitted to taking it out.
How much do you think it cost to shift Catts and Oviedo? how has that been funded and is it included in the projected £5m profit.
I do appreciate the fact that you have isolated this issue in it's own thread
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I'm baffled at how many are just saying "it's his club he can do what he wants as long as it's legal".
So if we got into the top flight you'd have no issue with paying for season cards every year whilst the owner spent nothing, took the hundred million pounds of TV money and put it in his back pocket?
For avoidance of doubt I'm not suggesting that Donald has done or would do any such thing, but if your argument is "what's the point of looking into finances, he can do what he wants" I think you're missing quite a major part of what makes people football fans. We are meant to want the best for the club. We invest a lot in it both financially and emotionally, it's a huge part of people's lives. Yes, Donald owns the club so we're limited in what we have the "right" to know but I'd like to think most fans are interested in how good a "custodian" (to use a term Donald likes) the owner is being.
If we found that, whilst not doing anything illegal, an owner was lining their own pockets at the expense of the clubs possible success, I'd hope someone would uncover it and that the majority of the fans would protest and attempt to get the owner to sell up. Again, I don't think that's what Donald is doing, and I think he has got the club's best interests at heart (along with obviously wanting to make a profit), but **** me I'm amazed that so many genuinely wouldn't be bothered if he was taking loads of money out of the club they say they support just because "he owns it, he can do what he wants". Absolutely baffling
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No. I think people should be aware that there is a situation where the club apparently needs money, the owner owes a substantial amount of money to the club, but the club is not calling that debt in, nor is there any arrangement to do so. In fact, the owner is now saying he won't be putting that money back for the foreseeable future.
I also think that taking a club's cash reserves and replacing them with a debt, as they have done with the loan in April, is not ok when we are on such tight margins as a club.
With regards to the takeover, neither of us know truly what is going on, even if they do come on board, there's no guarantee about the nature of the deal right now. I'm not suggesting we storm the gates, I'm suggesting there's a lot of misinformation out there, and it's better off that instead of reading ridiculous whatsapps that accuse the owners of all sorts, we just read the facts as a timeline and when the accounts come out in April, we know what we're looking at/for.
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You were inviting questions but seem to have ignored mine .....
"we just read the facts as a timeline and when the accounts come out in April"
See, that's my problem with all this tbh ....
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... between now and then there may/will be a takeover, investment, transfer window, Christmas, New Year, etc etc etc.
And if the owners, whoever they may be, produce a wonderful set of accounts, everything you've spent months researching will have been a total waste of your time.
Isn't that so?
. . . . they might be, though