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Something concrete by this time next month would certainy help with deciding whether to renew the season card.
Something concrete by this time next month would certainy help with deciding whether to renew the season card
A bucket full on each foot, for a certain high earner would help.
Hear owt more mate?I'll start by saying I don't know what credibility these have but the first came from someone on twitter who chose to private message me rather than comment on a tweet I sent about Coleman sounding like he knew something was happening.
Him: 73 group currently in talks with short. Chinese deal fell through yesterday
Me: Fingers crossed. Anything known about the Chinese group? Have they completely walked away?
Him: They were here Saturday and Sunday as guests, money men were supposed to turn up on Tuesday/Wednesday but never did. As much as I know. Amanda stavley has been at last home/away game but wouldn’t get too excited lol
Now I don't know this lad personally but I remember he told me the German Consortium takeover was off the night before it broke in the press.
Interesting that a certain blonde ladies name was brought up. I'd not seen her name mentioned with regard to being involved with us then all of a sudden a second person in response to my tweet throws her name in the mix.
Him
"People said I was crazy for saying Amanda Staveley was going to take over the club. Seeing her at the stadium of light against villa, rumours she was there at boro, Chris saying let’s see who owns the club at the end of it.
Amanda Staveley she’s coming to save us https://t.co/CDOvdhtPfw
Me: Did you actually see her?
Him: Yes I saw her get out of merc limo and head into the stadium with stewards stopping anyone who tried to get near her before the villa game.
Trying not to get carried away and tend to take these things with a pinch of salt so I was wondering if anyone on here had heard any rumours?
Niall Quinn in stunning talks to return to crisis-club Sunderland and take over from Ellis Short
By John Fallon
NIALL QUINN could be set for a sensational return to crisis-club Sunderland.
The former Black Cats striker and chairman is in talks with an Irish businessman to take the club off Ellis Short’s hand
American billionaire Short, who bought the club from an Irish consortium in 2009, is willing to offload it on the cheap.
He has become increasingly unpopular with fans after the side followed relegation from the Premier League last season by sinking to the bottom of the Championship.
The new owners will have to take on the club’s legacy debt — estimated to be around £70million when the investment owed to Short is deducted.
He had been in talks with a German consortium but it is believed Sunderland may be returning to Irish owner
When they last flirted with relegation from the Championship in 2006, 51-year-old Quinn led a group of Irish businessmen — the Drumaville Consortium — in a £10m buy-out from Bob Murray.
The turnaround was instant as newly appointed manager Roy Keane led them to promotion.
Quinn stayed as chairman until 2011 before resigning after spending five months as director of international development.
Efforts to contact Quinn over the weekend were unsuccessful.
Quinn initially did incredibly well as Chairman, but, like the proverbial house built on sand, his good work was washed away by the fact that he was clueless. It was his tenure as chairman that acted as the foundations for the most clueless decade of club administration that we've seen for a long time.
If he's learned from his mistakes and made some better contacts than Drummavile/Short... awesome.
We had nothing but an upward trajectory under Drumaville. They threw a fortune at it. Just **** for luck when the Irish financial crisis kicked in and their fortunes took a spanking and they could no longer invest at the required rate.
They were fine for a championship club back then.
There's way too much money in the game now. You need far more clout to run a premier league club.
Niall Quinn in stunning talks to return to crisis-club Sunderland and take over from Ellis Short
By John Fallon
NIALL QUINN could be set for a sensational return to crisis-club Sunderland.
The former Black Cats striker and chairman is in talks with an Irish businessman to take the club off Ellis Short’s hand
American billionaire Short, who bought the club from an Irish consortium in 2009, is willing to offload it on the cheap.
He has become increasingly unpopular with fans after the side followed relegation from the Premier League last season by sinking to the bottom of the Championship.
The new owners will have to take on the club’s legacy debt — estimated to be around £70million when the investment owed to Short is deducted.
He had been in talks with a German consortium but it is believed Sunderland may be returning to Irish owner
When they last flirted with relegation from the Championship in 2006, 51-year-old Quinn led a group of Irish businessmen — the Drumaville Consortium — in a £10m buy-out from Bob Murray.
The turnaround was instant as newly appointed manager Roy Keane led them to promotion.
Quinn stayed as chairman until 2011 before resigning after spending five months as director of international development.
Efforts to contact Quinn over the weekend were unsuccessful.
Quinn was great as a player but awful as a chairman - try to convince yourself that he wasn't part of the club when the demise started but he most certainly was. Did some awful financial dealings for us. Do you not think he'd still be here as chairman if he was financially good for us?SNQ, legend, and I for one hope its true. He should not be blamed for the decline, which really began after he left.