Controversial figure announces he wants to buy Sunderland from Kyril Louis-Dreyfus again

Controversial figure announces he wants to buy Sunderland from Kyril Louis-Dreyfus again
Controversial figure announces he wants to buy Sunderland from Kyril Louis-Dreyfus again

Controversial figure announces he wants to buy Sunderland from Kyril Louis-Dreyfus again

For the past four years, Sunderland has continued to mention William Storey’s name.

The contentious entrepreneur initially surfaced on

Wearside in 2020 when Stewart Donald made the decision to sell the team.

Storey’s claims have been questioned from the beginning because he has already had disastrous results in Formula One.

By criticizing Donald and KLD and promising to deliver exactly what they wanted,

the controversial figure attempted to give Sunderland supporters what they wanted.

Controversial figure announces he wants to buy Sunderland from Kyril Louis-Dreyfus again
Controversial figure announces he wants to buy Sunderland from Kyril Louis-Dreyfus again

But it was pretty clear that this was all fantasy, and at this point,

all he seems to be looking for on social media is a response.

tious entrepreneur initially surfaced on Wearside in 2020 when Stewart Donald made the decision to sell the team.

Storey gained notoriety as a co-founder of Rich Energy,

an energy drink company that formerly supported the Formula One team Haas.

But his company folded up in less than a year, and their agreement was broken.

Storey then made an attempt to break into the football league by saying he had

“significant funding” to purchase Sunderland and that he had put in his bid in August 2020.

There was much skepticism regarding the veracity of his assertions,

and his purported offer never materialized.

After Kyril Louis-Dreyfus arrived at the Stadium of Light,

the Daily Mail quickly revealed that the businessman intended to repurchase the team for an astounding £42 million.

Unsurprisingly, he made further unsuccessful attempts before attempting Coventry City and Reading,

both of which were never realized. Since then, Storey has faced harsh criticism.

One former Sunderland staffer called him a “fantasist” and detailed how he was never close to buying the team.

Though followers of the Black Cats are aware that they should disregard Storey’s statements regarding X, he continues to rile them up.

After Louis-Dreyfus and Kristjaan Speakman received criticism,

the 45-year-old has now stated that he is once more putting together a bid to take over on Wearside.

Storey posted on X with a video of Lincoln’s Inn in London along to the caption, “A lovely afternoon in Lincoln’s Inn.”

Referring to the Sunderland proposal, I met with my lawyers.

Although KLD has faced a lot of criticism after a difficult season at Sunderland,

it doesn’t seem likely that he will sell up anytime soon, and Storey isn’t the buyer.

Speakman appears to be the primary issue, thus the Black Cats’ first move should be to let him go.

The 27-year-old owner will be under increasing pressure if the problems persist after then.

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