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Sunderland supporters group calls for clarity over who owns the League One club

Sunderland fans have called for clarity over who is running the club after it emerged that chairman Kyril Louis-Dreyfus owns only 41 per cent of it.

It was announced in February last year that the then 23-year-old Swiss, son of the late former Marseille owner Robert Louis-Dreyfus, had acquired “a controlling interest” at the Stadium of Light after buying out Stewart Donald and his Madrox partners, who retained “a minority shareholding”.

However, it has now emerged that Donald, Juan Sartori and Charlie Methven between them still own 59 per cent of the club, sparking an angry backlash from supporters who believed their ill-fated spell on Wearside had effectively come to an end 12 months ago.

Such is their unpopularity that Giles Mooney of independent fanzine A Love Supreme believes they have little option to sell up and is hoping the mechanism for them to do so was enshrined in the agreement struck last year.

Mooney told the PA news agency: “All we can hope is there is a pre-agreed price on that which makes the whole process easy, and Kyril can then do what he wants with the club – which hopefully will be fantastic and brilliant and everything else.

“But I think the only way forward now is that they leave and I hope one of the reasons this process took so long in the first place a year ago is because Kyril’s team had put in very clear steps towards the end result of ownership rather than where we are now.”

Disquiet over the influence of the Madrox partners on the club’s operations mounted in the wake of Lee Johnson’s departure as head coach and the subsequent lengthy recruitment process which saw high-profile former boss Roy Keane reject the opportunity to return before Alex Neil was appointed.

That change coincided with

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