Wasn’t bringing Sartori on board Donald’s way of showing intent to change the club?Bringing Louis-Dreyfus in to take the club off their hands suggests to me he's very interested and wants to make a change.
Wasn’t bringing Sartori on board Donald’s way of showing intent to change the club?Bringing Louis-Dreyfus in to take the club off their hands suggests to me he's very interested and wants to make a change.
I can just imagine a guy as wealthy and politically ambitious as JS being a puppet of an upstart insurance broker.But Sartori is in Donald and Methvens pocket. That’s my worry with this.
I would love to be proven wrong.
Here's a thought outside the box...How do we know this? He came in with them, and has been very noticeable in absence - and lack of interest in us. He has done and said nothing to show us he isn’t just a wealthier version of them.
He was/is a minority shareholder who did not get on with SD so was not as involved as he had fell out with SD he probably can’t wait for him to walk in to the sunset then he will get to work as the two chancers will be in the minority and him and the new owner will have reversed the power point .How do we know this? He came in with them, and has been very noticeable in absence - and lack of interest in us. He has done and said nothing to show us he isn’t just a wealthier version of them.
But Sartori is in Donald and Methvens pocket. That’s my worry with this.
I would love to be proven wrong.
The negative people always seem to vanish when they're proven wrong ...
... but would've been straight back on to say 'I told you so' if the takeover had failed as they predicted.
I always admit when I'm wrong because I'm not trying to make a name for myself.
I was wrong about FPP and said so, even though everyone now accepts they thought they'd bought the club at one point.
Can you prove that he is?But Sartori is in Donald and Methvens pocket. That’s my worry with this.
I would love to be proven wrong.
Why would it be made public if they did have a falling out? I have no idea either way if they’ve had any disagreements but if they did it’s none of mine, yours or anybody else’s business.I haven’t heard or read of any fall out between SD and Sartori.
Would certainly put my mind at ease if this is true.
I just want the club to thrive ladies and gents - I will never let myself get carried away with blind optimism again.
I haven’t heard or read of any fall out between SD and Sartori.
Would certainly put my mind at ease if this is true.
I just want the club to thrive ladies and gents - I will never let myself get carried away with blind optimism again.
YesAnyone having problems with this site tonight?
Taking ages for pages to load up, and noticed quite a few double posts.
What takeover?Rumours of a fall out between Sartori and Donald have been floating about for over a year, but at pretty low level. I heard last summer, late June or early July before Campbells takeover failed, but it was nothing more than "apparently they (Sartori and Donald) have fallen out". No more details, I can't pin down specifics, but there's enough circumstantial evidence to say they certainly aren't as close as before, you can point to some time between the Checkatrade and play off finals as being the most likely time when things changed, but maybe it happened earlier or later. I know they were both together at the Checkatrade but Sartori was no where near Donald at the play offs.
Add in the rumours of Tony Davidson falling out with Donald contributing to his leaving and it definitely looks like Donald has very few friends or allies at the club these days. His only advantage was his shareholding, and that's now diluted with this take over.
EFL eye up Sunderland's Jim Rodwell for new chief
Sunderland's Jim Rodwell is wanted by the EFL to replace outgoing chief executive Dave Baldwin, who will leave next year after less than 12 months in the job.
Rodwell was previously a director of the EFL while in charge at Scunthorpe before moving to Sunderland. There he has been instrumental in negotiating the club's imminent takeover by Uruguayan businessman Juan Sartori and Kyril Louis-Dreyfus, son of former Marseille owner Robert Dreyfus.