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Definitely can see them renaming the stadium after there business
It's a sensible way of getting around FFP rules. They may wait until we are in the championship to do something like that though, to inject more capital into the club and allow them to invest.

Recently has there has bern clubs that have been investigated for this, Derby rings a bell not sure if there has been anymore? Down to it being sold for more than it was valued at if I remember correctly, which is odd given they are now in financial trouble aren't they?
 
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Recently has there has bern clubs that have been investigated for this, Derby rings a bell not sure if there has been anymore? Down to it being sold for more than it was valued at if I remember correctly, which is odd given they are now in financial trouble aren't they?

yes - have to do it sensibly but still a way of getting money in.
 
I know there has been a clear move towards being run more professionally and effectively as a club with the appointments.

But carrying out some maintenance around the stadium and academy to bring the standards back up raises the level of professionalism to levels we haven't seen in decades. Things needs maintaining, repairing and replacing in these areas and allowing them to decay shows a lack of care and a low set of standards. If it seems like the owners don't care about maintaining their assets it will rub off onto staff and players.
 
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yes - have to do it sensibly but still a way of getting money in.

Yeah, its unused at the moment so anything is money we weren't getting. I can only assume that his family and he have connections that will enable him to have some Man City type sponsors. Did they sell the ground name for 500million or something crazy and it was rumoured it was mainly the owners money anyway.
 
I know there has been a clear move towards being run more professionally and effectively as a club with the appointments.

But carrying out some maintenance around the stadium and academy to bring the standards back up raises the level of professionalism to levels we haven't seen in decades. Things needs maintaining, repairing and replacing in these areas and allowing them to decay shows a lack of care and a low set of standards. If it seems like the owners don't care about maintaining their assets it will rub off onto staff and players.

The anecdotal line from Johnson about when he joined he noticed all the clocks in the academy were wrong as nobody had replaced the batteries was the final straw for me. That's just ridiculous.
 
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Will also be interesting to see if we return to Adidas kits considering his father's long time connection with Adidas.
 
Recently has there has bern clubs that have been investigated for this, Derby rings a bell not sure if there has been anymore? Down to it being sold for more than it was valued at if I remember correctly, which is odd given they are now in financial trouble aren't they?

was it not they sold the stadium to themselves for way over what a reasonable market value would be as a means of getting more money into the club rather than just naming rights?
 
I can see it now
1 hour before kick off the takeover is announce, KLD does an interview and sets out his ambitious plans for the club
Johnson picks strongest possible team and we all watch on SKY, roaring our team on with the prospect of Silverware realistic

Sunderland 0-2 Lincoln

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The academy carpark is the fullest I've seen it for a very long time.. the team bus parked up too.
 
Within the last 30 minutes.. Just passed it on the way back from a fish (the size of a whale) lunch from Croziers and a nice view on a sunny day of the twin resorts of Roker & Seaburn.. It was rammed full.

Thanks mate for the update. It's a good sign that are on the move.
 
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I know there has been a clear move towards being run more professionally and effectively as a club with the appointments.

But carrying out some maintenance around the stadium and academy to bring the standards back up raises the level of professionalism to levels we haven't seen in decades. Things needs maintaining, repairing and replacing in these areas and allowing them to decay shows a lack of care and a low set of standards. If it seems like the owners don't care about maintaining their assets it will rub off onto staff and players.

Do the fans have to do these jobs like we changed the seats?
 
I know there has been a clear move towards being run more professionally and effectively as a club with the appointments.

But carrying out some maintenance around the stadium and academy to bring the standards back up raises the level of professionalism to levels we haven't seen in decades. Things needs maintaining, repairing and replacing in these areas and allowing them to decay shows a lack of care and a low set of standards. If it seems like the owners don't care about maintaining their assets it will rub off onto staff and players.
Knowing that the academy was being properly maintained would definitely give the players a lift!