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March to June 2020 - NEWCASTLE UTD fc

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It makes the brand a lot stronger.
The TV companies know that there will be more people willing to pay to watch a Saudi owned resurgent Newcastle, full stadium, good players playing good football than there would be to watch Ashley owned Newcastle with fan protests, poor players playing dross football.
There will be a hell of a lot of Saudi people that suddenly become Newcastle fans as well, it's being bought by the public investment fund so Saudi's will view it as their team.

Any increase in the competitiveness and quality of the league adds value to the premier league brand.

Through an illegal stream, what coincidentally is holding it all up :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
It makes the brand a lot stronger.
The TV companies know that there will be more people willing to pay to watch a Saudi owned resurgent Newcastle, full stadium, good players playing good football than there would be to watch Ashley owned Newcastle with fan protests, poor players playing dross football.
There will be a hell of a lot of Saudi people that suddenly become Newcastle fans as well, it's being bought by the public investment fund so Saudi's will view it as their team.

Any increase in the competitiveness and quality of the league adds value to the premier league brand.
You've just made most of that up haven't you :lol:
 
It makes the brand a lot stronger.
The TV companies know that there will be more people willing to pay to watch a Saudi owned resurgent Newcastle, full stadium, good players playing good football than there would be to watch Ashley owned Newcastle with fan protests, poor players playing dross football.
There will be a hell of a lot of Saudi people that suddenly become Newcastle fans as well, it's being bought by the public investment fund so Saudi's will view it as their team.

Any increase in the competitiveness and quality of the league adds value to the premier league brand.
I've seen some delusion but fuck me this tops the lot
 
It makes the brand a lot stronger.
The TV companies know that there will be more people willing to pay to watch a Saudi owned resurgent Newcastle, full stadium, good players playing good football than there would be to watch Ashley owned Newcastle with fan protests, poor players playing dross football.
There will be a hell of a lot of Saudi people that suddenly become Newcastle fans as well, it's being bought by the public investment fund so Saudi's will view it as their team.

Any increase in the competitiveness and quality of the league adds value to the premier league brand.
This seems like a perfectly reasonable post. I am not sure why it has been laughed at.
 
It makes the brand a lot stronger.
The TV companies know that there will be more people willing to pay to watch a Saudi owned resurgent Newcastle, full stadium, good players playing good football than there would be to watch Ashley owned Newcastle with fan protests, poor players playing dross football.
There will be a hell of a lot of Saudi people that suddenly become Newcastle fans as well, it's being bought by the public investment fund so Saudi's will view it as their team.

Any increase in the competitiveness and quality of the league adds value to the premier league brand.


:lol: :lol: :lol: Does it fuck. The league is suffering reputational damage at the minute, because clubs look so out of touch with the average fan. Clearly, the answer is another billionaire from the other side of the world trying to repair his country's image.
 
It makes the brand a lot stronger.
The TV companies know that there will be more people willing to pay to watch a Saudi owned resurgent Newcastle, full stadium, good players playing good football than there would be to watch Ashley owned Newcastle with fan protests, poor players playing dross football.
There will be a hell of a lot of Saudi people that suddenly become Newcastle fans as well, it's being bought by the public investment fund so Saudi's will view it as their team.

Any increase in the competitiveness and quality of the league adds value to the premier league brand.

There is no disputing that it is more tantalising for an armchair fan to watch a Newcastle team with Mbappe, Bale....who else has been mention Haaland (though in reality it will be a team of African mercenaries and South American nobodies milking the teet of Newcastle), than a dull, say Norwich, team on a rainy Monday night.

But you have to think about financial risk (impact on brand value) which is more often than not asymmetric in nature. The upside, of a more exciting provincial team is negligible in comparison to the downside risk that another incident shines the media spotlight on Saudi. If I am a brand I want positive reflection not negative reflection. This is not anti-Newcastle, this is business reality.
 
It makes the brand a lot stronger.
The TV companies know that there will be more people willing to pay to watch a Saudi owned resurgent Newcastle, full stadium, good players playing good football than there would be to watch Ashley owned Newcastle with fan protests, poor players playing dross football.
There will be a hell of a lot of Saudi people that suddenly become Newcastle fans as well, it's being bought by the public investment fund so Saudi's will view it as their team.

Any increase in the competitiveness and quality of the league adds value to the premier league brand.
Deluded Mag never fails... Blame Ashley for everything wrong at the Cathedral on the Hill... Boycott masters you Mags.. From the early seventies the most consistent thing about Newcastle was the chant ' Sack the Board'..... You even had the nerve when the 'geordie nation' horribly hassled and chased and then SACKED one of the best Managers you have ever had to build a statue of Sir Bobby Robson outside the ' Cathedral' and call him one of your own...
 
It makes the brand a lot stronger.
The TV companies know that there will be more people willing to pay to watch a Saudi owned resurgent Newcastle, full stadium, good players playing good football than there would be to watch Ashley owned Newcastle with fan protests, poor players playing dross football.
There will be a hell of a lot of Saudi people that suddenly become Newcastle fans as well, it's being bought by the public investment fund so Saudi's will view it as their team.

Any increase in the competitiveness and quality of the league adds value to the premier league brand.
Christ not only are you on here 24/7 atm having not been seen for months but you post absolute shite. Wtf is wrong with you people man seriously I'm embarrassed for you.
 
This seems like a perfectly reasonable post. I am not sure why it has been laughed at.
It was, nothing controversial or delusional in there at all. I suspect the only reason it's being laughed at is because it's written by a Newcastle fan, either that or the readers a little dim.

All it says in essence is it's easier for a TV company to market a game between two good teams than it is to market one between a good one and a shit one.
 
Are we there yet?
Not yet.
It was, nothing controversial or delusional in there at all. I suspect the only reason it's being laughed at is because it's written by a Newcastle fan, either that or the readers a little dim.

All it says in essence is it's easier for a TV company to market a game between two good teams than it is to market one between a good one and a shit one.
:lol:
 
Christ not only are you on here 24/7 atm having not been seen for months but you post absolute shite. Wtf is wrong with you people man seriously I'm embarrassed for you.
He is a strange one, he lives on here. I can't decide if he is on a mission to just gently try and piss people off or whether he is just a bit of a loner and needs the company. I have mag mates who can't understand it.
 
I think if it doesn’t go through which looks more likely each day that passes it will still rumble on for a while. I would assume there would be a legal challenge from the Saudis and maybe even from Mike Ashley who must know this is his golden ticket to sell or probably never get this high a price again.
 
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