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The smugness some of their fans had only a month or so ago :lol: personally think they will survive but only just, hardly a season to brag about.

 

Try 2 weeks & 6 hours or something. :lol:

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Wish i didnt read the first two apages of that shite, they genuinely think the figures are for this year now and not last year  :idiot2:

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These face financial meltdown if they get relegated.

 

http://www.readytogo.net/smb/threads/safc-made-%C2%A323m-loss-last-year.893176/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

no profits there...

This is a club whose owners seem to actually want to do well. Money is spent. Managers come and go through a revolving door and they still can't make any progress. Meanwhile Ashley couldn't give a s**t and we've still been in europe recently and even now we're only a couple of places behind their best ever prem' finish of 7th, almost by accident.

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Interesting note......

Sunderland's gate receipts fell from £14 million to £12.6 million. Conference and banqueting income halved to £2.3 million.

 

So at the same time as the fans are demanding Ellis Short to put his hand into his pocket and invest more money into the club, the fans are doing the opposite and are investing less. Hmmm, looks like the fans have no ambition.

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Interesting note......

Sunderland's gate receipts fell from £14 million to £12.6 million. Conference and banqueting income halved to £2.3 million.

 

So at the same time as the fans are demanding Ellis Short to put his hand into his pocket and invest more money into the club, the fans are doing the opposite and are investing less. Hmmm, looks like the fans have no ambition.

 

The Free Ticket Mackems schemes can't be helping either.  :lol:

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Going down isn't such a bad thing for them. What they lose in the tv deal they'll claw back in a few sales, a mandatory 40% pay cut for those who stay while several big contracts run out completely.

 

They'll trim the fat, find a winning way and probably enjoy it a lot more for a bit and come straight back up. Then with some planned investment they can push on and have a squad fully built around poyets plans.

 

As a club we changed after relegation, no longer a soft touch in wages and transfer fees, if they do the same they'll come out the other side a more balanced club still backed by an owner who cares enough to keep going and put funds in. Instead of covering £23m losses he can add to the squad.

 

Stay up, may just allow the trend to continue, imagine us keeping Owen & duff, viduka etc...ugh.

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