Another interview with the new owner and his side kick at 17:30 Incase people didn’t know. Hopefully get a bit of info about his trip to Monaco.
Good times ahead if this honesty is maintained. I can only see us doing well with these two on board.
I thought he might do, sounds like he put a proper bid together for a different club a while ago but it fell through, this way he gets what he wanted without the day to day stress of ownership.
So this could well be us covered short term while we've got a big wage bill. It will put an end to concerns about our owners finances for everyone but the morons, er, I mean mags. We can have the wage bill as low as we like in 2 years so if don't get back to back promotions we'll be alight. Just need him to officially pass the efl suitability test and that will be us secure. Uruguayan businessman Juan Satori is set to become a minority shareholder at Sunderland. He has agreed a deal with Stewart Donald after talks in Monaco last weekend. Sartori's father-in-law, Dmitry Rybolovlev, owns the French club. Sartori was part of a bid an unsuccessful bid to takeover Oxford United but said that he still intended to be involved with a club. please log in to view this image Get A Free Quote Today & Save Up To £283! Get A Free Quote Today & Save Up To £283! Promoted by Natifly please log in to view this image please log in to view this image please log in to view this image please log in to view this image Stewart Donald knows him well through his connections at Oxford and said at his unveiling last week that he could bring an investor on board. He said: "We’ve done the deal, people have expressed an interest and if I think they’re going to invest in Sunderland for the right reasons, for the same reasons I want to invest and if I think they’re good for it, then I have options to take that money. "We don’t need that money to pay Ellis the remaining balance, we don’t need that to fund the club moving forward. It would be a strategic decision if at that time we thought it was the right thing to do for the club. "And as you’ll know with varying degrees with regards to the EFL they’ve had to look at the finances and say can I afford worst case scenario to run this club in its current guise for two years? It’s not the best financial picture, but that’s fine. "So worst case scenario I’m fine, but there are people I think, one or two, that in due course would be good for the club if they’re willing to come in on a minority basis." Sartori will know go through the EFL Owners' and Directors' test.
SD mentioned being offered €2million for a player they rejected it and they came back with €7 and a bit million for him. Must be Khazri I’d think.
That's who I thought it would be Khazri will be more than that. I'm only half way through listening to it on Radio Newcuntle, but its great - I love listening to Charlie speak (in a non-gay way)
N'Dong has potential and should be one of our more saleable assets, and one we can afford to lose, but not at any price, but if he wants to leave and we get close to breaking even, I would take it .
Ndong is another of those players who will leave the club before we got the hang of spelling his name properly, joining the likes of Connor Wigwam.
I sometimes fill in for him when he's at another spelling conference. Nah it just tickles me a bit how players leave the club without us really knowing their names, I haven't got a clue what Bod's real name is.