One of the major talking points of season one of Netflix ’s Sunderland ‘Til I Die documentary was the club’s chief executive Martin Bain.
The former Rangers chief executive - who was on Wearside from 2016-2018 - was compared to David Brent by viewers. Bain left Sunderland at the end of the first series when the newly-relegated club was taken over by a consortium fronted by businessman Stewart Donald.
Alongside Donald was Charlie Methven who became the club’s executive director, and he looks set to become one of the stars of series two.
The opening scene sees him ... telling staff their club is a “failed, f***** up business” planning to lose £30-40million per year. "Unless you guys understand that, you’ll never make it in this world. "This
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