(22 Apr 2018, 9:22 am)MrFozz wrote Im sure there is a cut off date somewhere to go into administration and have the points taken that season.
Leeds tried it in 2007 and lost points that season and went on to lose 15 the season after because of the way Ken Bates went about the whole thing.
If Sunderland went into Admin now, I am fairly sure they would lose the points next season and start with -10 with the possibility of losing more depending on how thet came out of admin.
One thing is certain, Sunderland are neck deep in shit. I cant see them going out of business, but also cant think of anyone who would want to buy them, even for a quid, because the debts are crippling, the Chronicle reported they had the 13th largest debt in European Football (£159m) with only Man Utd and Liverpool ahead of them in England
https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/fo...s-14173822
Even if Ellis Short sticks to his promise of writing off the personal debt owed to him, it is still not an attractive proposition to buy into.
Too big for the fans to take on as well, I hope there is light at the end of the tunnel for Sunderland, I will always have a soft spot for them, I went to Roker as a kid with my granddad, all my family are fans as well.
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(22 Apr 2018, 10:23 am)Michael wrote Aye he went to play for a bigger club, like "Aston Villa", where is he now?, on the brink of league 1 like us hahahahahaha
https://twitter.com/Total_NUFC/status/98...5000282112
The gift that keeps on giving.
Not sure if I prefer this fella or the Proper Mackem.