Its the official website of the house of Saud not a website populated with gossip, it is their equivalent toThat is appears to be a website populated with gossip, posing as news?
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Its the official website of the house of Saud not a website populated with gossip, it is their equivalent toThat is appears to be a website populated with gossip, posing as news?
you'll never get rich awabs to come in and buy you with that kind of attitudeThe next mags game match thread on here
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Bin Salman locked several Saudi princes in a hotel and threatened them into handing over their money to him and his fund.I don't think the Sunderland fans view of he could influence the owner of Sheffield united and make him get his team to take a dive by threatening to have his families heads chopped off holds up in court to be honest.
When the premier league talk of conflict of interest they are talking about financial ties.
Lets face it Abramovich for example could equally make exactly the same threat to any other premier team owner.
The company that is PIF have no financial links to the owner that is Sheffield United neither will any board member.
Jamie Reuben who is reportedly going to be on the NUFC board would have to step down from the QPR board as that is a conflict of interest.
It is the assumption that all board members are acting in the interest of their club not doing favours for relatives or friends.
Its the official website of the house of Saud not a website populated with gossip, it is their equivalent toYou must be logged on to see external links
I guess that just goes to show that some of you assumptions about the regime are wrong then?Strange they include articles stating they're thinking about bidding for a football club which then doesn't prove successful.
You'd think regimes such as those wouldn't want to be involved in rumour and failure.
Not sure how this is relevant to a business conflict of interestBin Salman locked several Saudi princes in a hotel and threatened them into handing over their money to him and his fund.![]()
Of course it isn't a conflict of interest to play against your relative when you need a point to win the league/stay in the division.Bin Salman locked several Saudi princes in a hotel and threatened them into handing over their money to him and his fund.![]()
I guess that just goes to show that some of you assumptions about the regime are wrong then?
you'll never get rich awabs to come in and buy you with that kind of attitude
No Sunderland fans obviously as their moral compass would have clearly indicated doing so is unacceptable behaviour and beneath them.Did anyone pay to watch the last big heavyweight fight in Saudi Arabia?
Very very true.That’s fantasy pal, our fans as a whole are pretty grounded and level headed, you lot live in the clouds feeding off laa laa land golden nuggets.
Sunderland fans as a whole wouldn’t be happy with the Saudi murderers taking over the club.
That my dirty black and white bastard is fact.
If he is willing to shake down other princes and is willing to use force to get his way, then yes it can be seen as a business conflict of interest.Not sure how this is relevant to a business conflict of interest
Okay...meh.
correct it's notOf course it isn't a conflict of interest to play against your relative when you need a point to win the league/stay in the division.
Probably because the Saudi government censor Netflix.you'll never get rich awabs to come in and buy you with that kind of attitude