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Former Pacific Tiger Tennis ace gifts $1.5 million for new tennis complex | abc10.com
Sunderland owner Ellis Short puts club up for sale in a brochure
Sunderland owner Ellis Short gets $1.5bn to buy EU property debt | Financial Times
Football funnies: Is Ellis Short the new Mario Balotelli? Plus why you never mess with Alex Ferguson - Steve Anglesey - Mirror Online
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Sunderland owner Ellis Short puts club up for sale in a brochure
Sunderland owner Ellis Short sees fortune slump by £200million - and how others fared on North East Rich List | Sunderland Echo
Ellis Short - 'Man who lost £200m while running Sunderland into ground' | The Northern Echo