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June to July 2020 - NUFC

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Leeds likeky to be promoted this weekend. See how long it takes QSI (Qatar) to purchase the club. If the premier league wave it straight through then it’s clear which side they are on.
 
Leeds likeky to be promoted this weekend. See how long it takes QSI (Qatar) to purchase the club. If the premier league wave it straight through then it’s clear which side they are on.
I would have thought the premier league would be keen on both going through but then again I thought the Saudi deal would have been done weeks ago.

I wouldn't have thought siding with Qatar would not make good business sense for the Premier League as I would expect the UAE, Egypt and Bahrain to follow the Saudi lead and block BEIN massively devaluing the MENA package.
To me it would make sense to remain neutral and enjoy the extra income from their dick waving contest.
 
I would have thought the premier league would be keen on both going through but then again I thought the Saudi deal would have been done weeks ago.

I wouldn't have thought siding with Qatar would not make good business sense for the Premier League as I would expect the UAE, Egypt and Bahrain to follow the Saudi lead and block BEIN massively devaluing the MENA package.
To me it would make sense to remain neutral and enjoy the extra income from their dick waving contest.

It's more that Bein have a deal for two seasons with the premier league. They won't want to upset the hand that feeds them. Saudi banning Bein in KSA won't go down well with the premier league. They can't legally watch the premier league in KSA. It's not hard to work out how they will be able to watch it. There's also no way they could come to a seperate agreement with KSA legally. I still believe they are delaying as much as possible in the hope they walk away.
 
It's more that Bein have a deal for two seasons with the premier league. They won't want to upset the hand that feeds them. Saudi banning Bein in KSA won't go down well with the premier league. They can't legally watch the premier league in KSA. It's not hard to work out how they will be able to watch it. There's also no way they could come to a seperate agreement with KSA legally. I still believe they are delaying as much as possible in the hope they walk away.
If BEIN are suitably recompensed by the PL for broadcast rights within KSA, couldn't that go some way to resolving the issue? I dunno, it's geopolitical shit that shouldn't be involved in football, imo.

fwiw this should have been sorted, or at least a plan formulated way before a bid was submitted to the PL. If PIF and by extension KSA had anticipated the WTO finding and the BEIN ban, they could/should have announced stringent anti-piracy measures, plus a c£60m payment to the PL. I honestly think it would have been a smoother process.
 
It's more that Bein have a deal for two seasons with the premier league. They won't want to upset the hand that feeds them. Saudi banning Bein in KSA won't go down well with the premier league. They can't legally watch the premier league in KSA. It's not hard to work out how they will be able to watch it. There's also no way they could come to a seperate agreement with KSA legally. I still believe they are delaying as much as possible in the hope they walk away.
The EPL as a business will want to protect their current selves and their future selves.
The Saudi announcement significantly devalues the MENA package currently owned by BEIN/Qatar, something the EPL will not like.
If the EPL have to compensate BEIN for the loss of potential audience it will negatively effect the EPL current selves..... if they don't have to pay compensation then it doesn't effect their current selves.
The loss of the KSA audience and the devaluation of the MENA package effects the EPL future selves when the contract comes up for bidding again.
I would expect the MENA package to be devalued massively further as the UAE, Egypt and Bahrain are likely to follow the KSA lead and also kick BEIN out.

The only way for the EPL to mitigate that loss and turn it into a even bigger money spinner is to accept the devaluation of the MENA package and sell a individual package to the KSA and any others that follow the same action as KSA.

This is what I personally think will happen, the EPL will green light the deal and in the process sell the rights separately to the KSA.
I would suspect the money they make from the devalued MENA package owned by BEIN and the new bolt on package sold to the KSA will far outstrip the 500m paid by BEIN for the current MENA package
 
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It hurts my head all of this haha. There’s not much excuse now surely for just agreeing the takeover or not. It’s gone on too long and plans for next season need to start being made
 
It hurts my head all of this haha. There’s not much excuse now surely for just agreeing the takeover or not. It’s gone on too long and plans for next season need to start being made
I agree one way or the other we need a decision as a club so we can plan for next season.
Like i said above though I suspect the decision will arrive when the EPL sell the KSA the rights to broadcast in their country.
 
The EPL as a business will want to protect their current selves and their future selves.
The Saudi announcement significantly devalues the MENA package currently owned by BEIN/Qatar, something the EPL will not like.
If the EPL have to compensate BEIN for the loss of potential audience it will negatively effect the EPL current selves..... if they don't have to pay compensation then it doesn't effect their current selves.
The loss of the KSA audience and the devaluation of the MENA package effects the EPL future selves when the contract comes up for bidding again.
I would expect the MENA package to be devalued massively further as the UAE, Egypt and Bahrain are likely to follow the KSA lead and also kick BEIN out.

The only way for the EPL to mitigate that loss and turn it into a even bigger money spinner is to accept the devaluation of the MENA package and sell a individual package to the KSA and any others that follow the same action as KSA.

This is what I personally think will happen, the EPL will green light the deal and in the process sell the rights separately to the KSA.
I would suspect the money they make from the devalued MENA package owned by BEIN and the new bolt on package sold to the KSA will far outstrip the 500m paid by BEIN for the current MENA package

I suspect the problem is Qatar don't want saudi involvement. That's just the feeling I am getting. Probably wrong but there does seems to be a conflict. I can't see Qatar being happy with a seperate deal for Saudi. The problem is upsetting the current rights owners. Complicated.
 
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