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FPP to take full control

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by Whiteleas Wanderer, Jan 19, 2020.

  1. Smug in Boots

    Smug in Boots Well-Known Member

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    'ilovehorswill' after an instant ban, on RTG, by the look of it <laugh>

    "Don’t say Riever was right on here, instant ban."

    This was in response to SVU who's repeatedly called me a liar for saying the Americans are still involved.

    SVU
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    Today at 1:37 pm.

    "The Americans have always been sitting in the wings seeing how things developed.
    Anyone who said otherwise was completely wrong."


    Are these people deliberately contrary or just thick?
     
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  2. Ban the Ketchup

    Ban the Ketchup Active Member

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    Haven’t called you a liar always thought you posted what you were told but I’m conditioned to expect ****e, always seemed to be a decent lad helping lads out with tickets so I’m not here to argue, RTG infested with mags at minute so thought I’d give this a bash, like I say not here to argue, if you’re right and I hope you are I’ll be eating humble pie, if it doesn’t I’d still buy you a pint because like I say you’ve always come across as a decent lad.
     
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  3. jpdsafc

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    When Short was trying to sell up didn't he leave all the leg work to Martin Bain? I'm sure Donald said that it was Bain who he primarily dealt with throughout the takeover process and that he barely spoke to Short. Maybe Donald has brought Rodwell in to deal with the potential buyers as a middle man? Given the way Donald goes on it's probably better to have a buffer between him and FPP. I'm probably way off the mark but it's just a thought
     
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  4. Ban the Ketchup

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    Like I say I hope I’m way off mate. We are desperate for some good news but it’s just very odd
     
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  5. Mr_B

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    Certainly is an odd appointment. However we do need some reasonably capable to run the club regardless of who owns it and I can’t see many top people being willing to drop down to the 3rd tier. So he could be simply the best available to us at this moment in time.
     
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  6. Confucius

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    That may be a good shout, Bain was indeed brought in with an aim to make the club sellable and to ultimately solve it.
     
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  7. Gordon Armstrong

    Gordon Armstrong Just another S.A.F.C. fan
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    What :emoticon-0112-wonde
     
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  8. Kittenmittons

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    The CEO appointment is really, really unlikely to be anything to do with FPP.

    If it was at FPP's behest, it's one of the more... left-field appointments you could imagine a group of US businessmen who don't know football demanding. They wouldn't know him, he doesn't have particularly notable achievements, and he brings no name value that a group like FPP would want and be able to finance. If you appoint a CEO to run your affairs, it is very much based on trust and there is really very little chance that FPP somehow demanded this guy be the man at the tiller, not in such a critical role anyway.

    I believe that it is Donald appointing a relatively low-cost CEO to run us for the forseeable future and to help us to get out of L1 with Donald as owner and no commitment that any new owners would need to absorb as part of a deal to buy the club, whether now or later. I think that it is Donald serving notice that he intends to see his plan through and get us promoted, go back to FPP and see if he can coax them into a more concrete involvement with us where they take equity and pump money in with him effectively still Chairman.
     
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  9. Evil Jimmy Krankie

    Evil Jimmy Krankie Well-Known Member

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    Well if he is a Donald appointment, and I’ll be surprised if he isn’t, I can only hope that he is able to stand up to him and make the right decisions.
    As we have already seen, with Donald employing his mates in crucial and influential positions, he has effectively made us a League 1 team for the foreseeable future.
     
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  10. Confucius

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    He is nowhere near a FPP appointment, as you say. He is more like an SD one, cheap, never heard of, friend of a friend. But the crux of it is, I look for every little crumb of comfort and you just come along and piss on my bread, sensible or not
     
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  11. Smug in Boots

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    SVU now claiming he's never said I was lying.

    When @Rocky called him out he lied through his teeth and pretended he'd never posted before.

    Despite the fact he's now living on there, night and day, he reckons he's just been lurking for years.

    Why can't these hypocrites have some self respect and just admit who they are ...

    .... it's absolutely infantile tbh.
     
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  12. Nacho

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    It is feasible that they asked Donald to select someone at an appropriate pay grade for this level, they ran the rule over him and were happy with the appointment. Not likely but not impossible either.

    They'd have to ask someone for help seeing as they've got bugger all experience of English football and we know they're frugal types.
     
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  13. Bob Cheval

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    Donald appointing a CEO is likely nothing to do with SAFC and everything to do with his insurance company. SAFC is a pipe dream and a hobby for SD. He might dream of selling at a profit but deep down he knows he will be lucky to get out even. Which in football terms is a great result as hardly anyone makes money owning a club. But his actual wealth - the thing that supports his family is the insurance biz. Clearly that is going to be needing his full attention like every other biz in the UK. He would be mad to let himself be distracted by SAFC right now when there is no football being played. That is why he has brought in a CEO in my view.
     
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  14. flandersmackem

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    I believe he actually saw a huge payout.... but that was dependent on promotion... when that went tits up he rushed around for a solution... he found one but as yet not at a price he is happy with
     
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  15. Kittenmittons

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    You think? I would say the liabilities he has tied up in SAFC make it far more catastrophic to him if he loses us for no compensation and loses control of the debt between Madrox and SAFC in the process. It only needs a creditor to not be paid and FPP can theoretically take control of Madrox, the majority share in the club and by the language of the charge, recover the £20m+ debt from his other group companies and those of Methven and Sartori that ultimately would leave him personally insolvent if he couldn't pay.

    I don't know what kind of arrangement he has with his insurance business (can you shed any light?) but I doubt he has much if any liability if it goes tits up, not that it should in the current situation. He's willingly accepted these conditions to be a big shot football chairman, but the risk there looks huge from the paperwork that's publicly available.
     
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  16. Smug in Boots

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    Donald's situation was clear and simple.

    • Take on a massive club that had stumbled into the 3rd division with players capable of competing in the Championship.
    • Appoint a manager able to win promotion by whichever means.
    • Sell the club.
    That would bring a huge profit, loads of excitement and the credibility to buy another club.

    It all went wrong and Donald is bouncing around like a pinball hoping that he lands in the jackpot ...

    ... sorry mate, time to give it up before it gets even worse.
     
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  17. Kittenmittons

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    I reckon he's realised that he lacks the skills to manage a football club this size day to day. Knows that he's toxic to fans, so he's brought in a buffer.
     
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  18. Bob Cheval

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    I haven’t examined the language of the FPP charge but it strikes me as highly unlikely that SD would agree to taking personal liability on the loan to Madrox from SAFC. No one with a single brain cell would do that. His exposure is the equity in Madrox, no more than that.
     
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  19. Lucky19672

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    Backtracking somewhat, but still on this same thread. I know the O'Brien family from years back and they are all staunch red and white, home and away supporters and they have been for donkeys years.

    Am sure the low state that our beloved club finds itself in will be hurting them similar to how it does to us. The sale of one side of the business to Biffa will have given them a fair bit of cash to potentially play with (obviously not FPP levels) and getting these fellas onboard would be a good idea, hopefully the Academy appontment is a stepping stone to further.
     
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  20. Kittenmittons

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    Yeah probably a very unlikely scenario in fairness, you're right. Upon reflection, I'm not sure the charge documents would allow them to go that far unless Donald had been willfully negligent.
     
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