Sunderland Echo

RAWA hope new owners are honest with fans

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Sunderland supporters’ group Red & White Army hope the club’s new owners will have an ‘honest relationsh­ip’ with fans.

Ellis Short has agreed a deal to sell the Black Cats to a consortium fronted by Stewart Donald.

Donald’s group are waiting for approval from the EFL, with Short clearing the club’s internal and external debts.

The full statement from Red & White Army, who recently formed to improve relations with the club, read: “The Red and White Army welcome Sunday’s news as Sunderland supporters everywhere draw a collective sigh of relief, particular­ly on Ellis Short’s announceme­nt, “I have paid off all debts owed by the club to leave it financiall­y strong and debt free for the first time since years before I owned it.”

“It now feels possible that the downward spiral can be stopped and we hope that the new custodians can rebuild our broken club and make us proud again. If they can help build a squad of players that care and play with a bit of endeavour then fans will back the new ownership and match-days at the SoL will feel like match-days once again. If they can bring a bit of success, we’ll raise the roof.

“A sound and stable approach to running the Club, investment in the playing squad and a good manager at the helm will of course give us a great chance of success on the pitch, but football fans know nothing is guaranteed in this game. What we hope the new ownership will guarantee is an honest relationsh­ip with the supporters. Since Red and White Army launched in September last year we have embarked on a process of structured dialogue with the Club’s executives in a very challengin­g environmen­t.

“We’re looking forward to the opportunit­y to meet Stewart Donald and our new owners. We also hope to continue working with some of the excellent staff who have attended the two meetings we have already took part in, along side fellow supporter groups. We would like to thank those staff for opening the door to our fledgling organisati­on.

“The possibilit­y of supporters working closely with the Club with a backdrop of positivity and desire to do well, gives us the hope and determinat­ion to help forge a strong relationsh­ip between SAFC and its loyal fans.”

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