Sullivan shows class with apology to new Birmingham board
David Sullivan has had an open letter published apologising to Birmingham City's new board.
Sullivan and Carsen Yeung's people have been trading insults since the sale of the club went through.
But in an open letter published in the Birmingham Mail, Sullivan wrote: "When the final whistle blew against Fulham on Saturday, I was delighted.
"Delighted for Lee Bowyer, delighted for Alex McLeish, delighted for the fans and delighted for Birmingham City FC.
"But then I felt saddened, deeply saddened, because of all these unresolved issues between the old Blues owners and the new Carson Yeung regime.
"Our bitter fall-out just won’t help the club. If it lingers, it could distract the new owners and therefore the manager and the team, as well as costing all of us lots of time and money arguing via lawyers.
"For me, the Gold brothers and Karren Brady, it also threatens to sour what we hoped would be a healthy, long-term relationship with a club where we spent nearly 17 years of time, effort and passion.
"So today I want to clear the air.
"I want to retract the rude, off-the-cuff remarks I’ve made about the Yeung camp.
"I want to express my growing admiration for what they are doing at the club.
"And I want to publicly offer them the chance to sit down calmly, to tell me in detail what the issues are, and to propose how they think they could be settled.
"This is a genuine offer, this time with no barbed comments.
"Because I know I was wrong to get personal about Carson Yeung. When I dismissed him as a ‘hairdresser’ and gave my opinion on how they were trying to woo the fans, these were knee-jerk comments that I regret.
"I certainly apologise if this caused offence."
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This man has no class he sells porn for a living FGS.
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