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La Liga backs Barca's €700m clause in Messi exit rowFerrari inquest begins after worst result for a decadeHamilton storms to Spa win, Ferrari finish point-lessMan Utd monitoring as Van de Beek left out of Ajax squadChris Coleman sacked by Sunderland as club sale agreed Former Sunderland defender Michael Gray backs manager Chris Coleman to lead the club back into the Championship. Our group have been involved in the building - or rebuilding - football clubs to reach their potential and we believe that over the last decade we have acquired the necessary skill sets to overcome the many challenges that will face us at this huge club. "The club were bottom of the league, (had) just got relegated from the Premier League," said Coleman, "The chairman was selling the club - there was no sign of the chairman. Something might have happened before this pandemic but then that got stopped. "I was therefore determined to ensure that I leave Sunderland in the best possible hands and in the best possible state to turn the corner. "Donald, who will now relinquish ownership of Eastleigh, said: "All of us involved in this bid believe that Sunderland represents an extraordinary opportunity. "Despite his negative experience with Short, Coleman insists that he would do it again were the opportunity presented to him. "I would still take the chance on Sunderland because I was right about it in one sense, that it is a great club.
"Coleman is currently out of work after a spell managing in China, and has his sights set on a return overseas for his next role. "I don't know exactly where. "It was just in a spot that whatever was needed to change their fortunes around, I didn't have it.
To achieve this, higher offers from less qualified buyers were rejected, and I have paid off all debt owed by the club to leave it financially strong and debt free for the first time since years before I owned it. "Short said: "It is no secret that I have been trying to sell Sunderland, but I have waited until the right group came along that have experience, finances and plan to take this great club back the where it deserves to be. Pick your dream team for Man Utd v Arsenal to be the latest £50k jackpot winner. By Mark Donnelly Wednesday, 24th June 2020, 5:01 pm "My dreams and desires are still to manage abroad,” he admitted. "I would go again.
"The club would like to place on record its sincere thanks to Chris and Kit for their tireless efforts in what has been a hugely disappointing season for everyone involved with the club. Phil Parkinson has firm selection message for Sunderland squad as he reflects on Harrogate winFree agent striker 'training' with Sunderland as Manchester United given ‘all clear’ to sign Cats youngsterColeman was appointed in November 2017 with Sunderland languishing at the wrong end of the Championship table, but failed to pull the Black Cats away from relegation trouble.He left the club following Stewart Donald’s takeover, bringing to an end a spell which saw Coleman left frustrated by a lack of communication from then-owner Ellis Short – who he claims wouldn’t even take a text message from his manager.And the Welshman has lifted the lid on the state of the side he inherited – and how tricky it was to work with a chairman who refused to communicate.
Chris Coleman has been dismissed as the manager of Sunderland.The 47-year-old left his role as Wales national team boss to succeed Simon Grayson at the Stadium of Light last November, but Coleman could not save the Black Cats from back-to-back relegations as they dropped into League One.Minutes after the sacking, Sunderland owner Ellis Short revealed a deal had been agreed to sell the club to a group led by Eastleigh chairman Stewart Donald, subject only to English Football League approval.CLUB STATEMENT: Sunderland AFC to change ownership A club statement read: "Sunderland AFC announces that manager Chris Coleman and his assistant Kit Symons have been released from their contracts. He wouldn't even take a call from me, he wouldn't take a text message from me. After his final game in charge, Chris Coleman was desperate for Sunderland to sort their ownership problems Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Fulham and Sunderland. Chris Coleman has been dismissed as the manager of Sunderland. After his final game in charge, Chris Coleman was desperate for Sunderland to sort their ownership problems 4:24 Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Fulham and Sunderland.
"Speaking after Friday's defeat at Fulham, Coleman told "As soon as we know that we can draw a line under everything and say 'right who's in, who's out, it's a new chapter and let's have a crack at it'. "It was a hell of a mess and the atmosphere was awful unfortunately.
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