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March to June 2020 - NEWCASTLE UTD fc

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180 pages already - imagine the full meltdown if this deal actually goes through.

Personally, if it happens and they can reconcile giving up their moral compasses good luck to them.
 
yes top te sized..ahead of burnley bournemouth..southamptpon norwhich palace for example..

ad not may teams that are default top 10 premier league come up for sale..
I wouldn't say default top ten, but mid table 8-12 a bit like the mags probably. Id say from your list Palace would be smaller but potentially could be as big in the future and might be a better buy.
 
bottom half of top flight? thats a decent history.
compare them with newcastle, ad a host of other regualr premier league teams right now..leeds have a great hisotry..and a decet sized fa ase..
i think a potetial buyer would look at leeds, a team that has been in latter stages of champs league..and place a prremium on them compared with palace or newcastle or southhampton, or sunderland, or burnley, or bournemouth, for example.

Leeds rank 15th in the list for number trophies won. Newcastle are 9th.
Between Newcastle and Leeds are; Forest, Wolves, Blackburn, Sunderland and Sheffield Wednesday.

Leeds not played in the top flight for 16 years.
 
Leeds rank 15th in the list for number trophies won. Newcastle are 9th.
Between Newcastle and Leeds are; Forest, Wolves, Blackburn, Sunderland and Sheffield Wednesday.

Leeds not played in the top flight for 16 years.
no one gives a fuck aout legaue titles won a hundred years ago..they will know leeds as a champions league team..
and a top flight team next season..
 
180 pages already - imagine the full meltdown if this deal actually goes through.

Personally, if it happens and they can reconcile giving up their moral compasses good luck to them.
I'm a Newcastle supporter, I have a lot of problems with the Saudis coming in. They are a horrible bunch.

I not sure if I would even watch them on a dodgy stream, never mind put money directly into the Club.

However, the vast majority either aren't bothered, ignoring it or trying to justify it by highlighting that the UK still does business in Saudi.

I guess this would be the same for any bunch of football supporters. SAFC would be no different.
 
Exactly. There was mention of other interested partys working on a deal. If they were worried about missing out they would have paid it. With £260B are they gunna be worrieed about £40 million?
yes because the reason they have £260bn (they dont) is that they worry aout the £40m..they arent a charity..they have atarget rate of return to achieve on the invested capital every year,....

and this year they have take a bath on some of their big investments such as in softbank..
 
If you were buying a house worth £200k, would you just pay £240k for the craic?
No proably not because I live in the real world when it comes to money. Have to be careful, I'm not set. Can't compare any of us to someone who has virtually unlimited money like those saudi fellas. The closest comparison would be one of us arguing about a quid for a year about something they wanted thought was only worth 80P. Some stubborn people out there would do it out of principles. Most people would just pay the quid because they want the item quickly and think 20P isn't worth their time.
 
If I really wanted a house and it cost 2p I wouldnt mind paying an extra 2p to make it 4p.

That is pretty much the same equivalent considering how much money they have.
So the must mean the mega rich yanks allegedly after us would’ve done that if they really wanted us.
 
yes because the reason they have £260bn (they dont) is that they worry aout the £40m..they arent a charity..they have atarget rate of return to achieve on the invested capital every year,....

and this year they have take a bath on some of their big investments such as in softbank..
Is that the mean reason they have 260 billion? 🤔
If thought it was going to be an exciting project with massive potential then they wouldn't miss out on it for relative peanuts. They'd surely want to make it theirs and get going.
 
I'm a Newcastle supporter, I have a lot of problems with the Saudis coming in. They are a horrible bunch.

I not sure if I would even watch them on a dodgy stream, never mind put money directly into the Club.

However, the vast majority either aren't bothered, ignoring it or trying to justify it by highlighting that the UK still does business in Saudi.

I guess this would be the same for any bunch of football supporters. SAFC would be no different.
Fair play for being honest and I agree entirely with your last point, we would be trying to justify it too.

The problem Newcastle fans have is they've shown plenty of faux outrage at Ashley for his Sports Direct practices etc. on a supposedly moral basis so in theory they have set a precedent, but I'm not sure many will continue it on.
 
Nice to see the impartiality of Richard Keys...
You must be logged on to see media items

At least we know for a fact now that he has an agenda and when he spouts shit it's because he dislikes the club.
 
Is that the mean reason they have 260 billion? 🤔
If thought it was going to be an exciting project with massive potential then they wouldn't miss out on it for relative peanuts. They'd surely want to make it theirs and get going.
but the more they put in initially..the less exciting it gets..its a business..
 
Fair play for being honest and I agree entirely with your last point, we would be trying to justify it too.

The problem Newcastle fans have is they've shown plenty of faux outrage at Ashley for his Sports Direct practices etc. on a supposedly moral basis so in theory they have set a precedent, but I'm not sure many will continue it on.

The difference being here however is that it is entirely possible by protesting and voicing dissatisfaction about the ways he runs his business, to change it. Parliament could pass a bill with regards to zero hour contracts for example. They did investigate the way he treats employees and cited many cases.

We have no hope at all of holding the Saudi state accountable. It's not hypocritical - we just don't stand a chance.

Two wrongs don't make a right.
 
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