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Sartori takes Sunderland call
There was a 13-hour debate in the Uruguayan senate yesterday, as they decided against stripping former Senator Guido Manini Rios of immunity.


The Senate voted 16-15 against stripping Rios of his immunity, relating to a potential prosecution regarding human rights abuses during his four-year stint as commander of the Uruguayan Army.

Obviously an important debate but El Observadorpoint out that Sunderland shareholder Juan Sartori was one of the most restless senators and at one point had to step out of the proceedings to take a phone call which he explained to the newspaper were for “Sunderland things”.

Although no further details were given, that could potentially be intriguing considering Sartori’s hands-off approach to his time at Sunderland
 
Sartori takes Sunderland call
There was a 13-hour debate in the Uruguayan senate yesterday, as they decided against stripping former Senator Guido Manini Rios of immunity.


The Senate voted 16-15 against stripping Rios of his immunity, relating to a potential prosecution regarding human rights abuses during his four-year stint as commander of the Uruguayan Army.

Obviously an important debate but El Observadorpoint out that Sunderland shareholder Juan Sartori was one of the most restless senators and at one point had to step out of the proceedings to take a phone call which he explained to the newspaper were for “Sunderland things”.

Although no further details were given, that could potentially be intriguing considering Sartori’s hands-off approach to his time at Sunderland

This is quite a big development. For someone that has been only been a distant figure at Sunderland. There's no way he would leave quite an important debate to take a call regarding "Sunderland things"
 
Sartori takes Sunderland call
There was a 13-hour debate in the Uruguayan senate yesterday, as they decided against stripping former Senator Guido Manini Rios of immunity.


The Senate voted 16-15 against stripping Rios of his immunity, relating to a potential prosecution regarding human rights abuses during his four-year stint as commander of the Uruguayan Army.

Obviously an important debate but El Observadorpoint out that Sunderland shareholder Juan Sartori was one of the most restless senators and at one point had to step out of the proceedings to take a phone call which he explained to the newspaper were for “Sunderland things”.

Although no further details were given, that could potentially be intriguing considering Sartori’s hands-off approach to his time at Sunderland

Nothing's happening mate, clever people keep saying that ...

... it was probably someone ringing to see if he wants a stream for Charlton <laugh>
 
  • Sartori takes Sunderland call
    There was a 13-hour debate in the Uruguayan senate yesterday, as they decided against stripping former Senator Guido Manini Rios of immunity.


    The Senate voted 16-15 against stripping Rios of his immunity, relating to a potential prosecution regarding human rights abuses during his four-year stint as commander of the Uruguayan Army.

    Obviously an important debate but El Observadorpoint out that Sunderland shareholder Juan Sartori was one of the most restless senators and at one point had to step out of the proceedings to take a phone call which he explained to the newspaper were for “Sunderland things”.

    Although no further details were given, that could potentially be intriguing considering Sartori’s hands-off approach to his time at Sunderland

    you don’t answer a phone call in a country debate for something small in my opinion
 
To be honest you've been saying the same old lines for around 12 months now.

I don't think your ITK at all apart from a text that you've seen. The rest has been 12 months of supposed meetings, of which nothing has ever materialised.

To me, it's clear that this forum is your life, and you revel in this weird ITK status from which you string fellow supporters along.

You've never been able to give a date, and I don't think you ever will.

For anyone that disagrees with you or your 'agenda', you attempt to bully them off the board with your internet gang alongside you.

I'll let you get on with it, one day you might get it right, and being a lifelong Sunderland fan I hope you do.

Until then, I'll carry on laughing at your bull**** from afar.
Actually, you are talking complete rubbish. I have never met Smug and never will. But his initial claim that FPP were going to buy the club was completely correct as I saw with my own eyes, documents to that effect. What happened to derail it is a different matter but to suggest it was never happening is rubbish.