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Nah, PL leveraging the purchase to get the Saudis to stop stealing the broadcasts. If the PL were satisfied that the sale would end (or significantly reduce) piracy then it would have gone through.

Mind there have been reports that other PL clubs were against it from a pure self-interest position. Which is understandable, if frustrating.
Personally I think PIF have seen how go on like absolute fannies when you dont get what you want, concluded nothing they did would ever be enough, and said fuck this tbh.

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If the events of yesterday and the continuing reaction this morning shows anything, it is this; we may be only 10 miles apart but the contrast between the reaction of the two sets of fans following their respective failed takeovers (ours with FPP), highlights Sunderland for the good natured, down to earth, humourous and nationally liked fan base that it is (not to mention long suffering).
Then we have Newcastle - the footballing laughing stock of Europe.
 
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Nah, PL leveraging the purchase to get the Saudis to stop stealing the broadcasts. If the PL were satisfied that the sale would end (or significantly reduce) piracy then it would have gone through.

Mind there have been reports that other PL clubs were against it from a pure self-interest position. Which is understandable, if frustrating.

I totally agree with this. It's twisted that the only morality issue the PL have with this is one of self interest but I think it's accurate. Nobody to blame but the Saudi's then?
 
If the events of yesterday and the continuing reaction this morning shows anything, it is this; we may be only 10 miles apart but the contrast between the reaction of the two sets of fans following their respective failed takeovers (ours with FPP), highlights Sunderland for the good natured, down to earth, humourous and nationally liked fan base that it is (not to mention long suffering).
Then we have Newcastle - the footballing laughing stock of Europe.

f***ing mint innit. All the local journalists covering them are behaving like entitled toddlers - boohoo the world's worst executioners and torturers aren't going to buy us Edinson Cavani, wah wah the women hating journalist assassins aren't interested in covering Garry Bale's astronomical wages. Even their MP is a raging bellend. I'm LOVING IT.
 
Agree with this. I get you lot are loving it of course you are. But it has been handled really badly and the Prenier League do need to explain what happened at their end like.

The person who needs to explain what happened is Staveley. It was in the interests of everyone involved for the deal to go through, but the deal was poorly structured and presented, attracting so much more negative media coverage than it should have. The leaks to NYT and then the subsequent updates to UK media for the past few months were obviously unhelpful too - wonder where they
came from?

I totally agree with this. It's twisted that the only morality issue the PL have with this is one of self interest but I think it's accurate. Nobody to blame but the Saudi's then?

And Staveley. The way to do this would have been to structure it similarly to the Man City deal. Install a puppet not directly linked to the Saudi regime but under their control, then funnel money in through sponsorships and partnerships. Appreciate it's not that simple, but the deal was seemingly set up to be presented in the most negative light possible to the public.
 
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Absolutely brilliant how they were all posting constantly on every page of this thread, telling us they wouldn't think it'd go through, but in the back of their minds were quietly confident it would.

f***ing fantastic. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Ryder' limitations have been laid out for the world to see during this. A poor journalist who should stick to match reports.
The face and tan on that 😳
All she is doing is trying to save face with her ME partners. Stamping her feet and finger pointing as she knows she has burned her bridges for any future deal. Her reputation as a deal maker is now in tatters.
 
All mockery aside The premier league have came out really badly in all this mind, whatever the rights and wrongs of the takeover are they didn't even have the balls to reject it themselves, they have basically said we will delay forever if needed. Then you have teams like Liverpool and Spurs putting pressure on them to reject it, just shows how corrupt the whole debacle is and unless you are one of the top clubs you have no chance. They are also clearly in bed with Qatar. I get that people find it hilarious as its happened to Newcastle but it has just shown how corrupt the PL really is. Who as a fan really wants to be part of it unless you are one of the big teams with all the money.

What's the evidence of them being "in bed with Qatar"? I'm interested to know.
 
Maybe they pulled out because they were so disturbed at how the mags latched onto that mental health stuff so disgustingly.

A couple of good articles in the Mail and Mirror today criticising Staveley and defending Ashley.

Rich people get deals done without it dragging on through the media. Look at Man City

I have mentioned the mental health thing a couple of times, I find it disgusting that they have used it as a 'tool' to try and speed up the decision.

Well that is my take on what I am seeing pre and post the deal being off.
 
Ryder' limitations have been laid out for the world to see during this. A poor journalist who should stick to match reports.

Thought Ryder was telling people he had doubts in the last week? Seemed to be the only mag journo pouring doubt on it.
 
I quite like the stuff marc owen jones does on twitter (not nufc related). but the stuff he's monitored with regards the saudi propaganda and nufc has been interesting... this account, if real sort of explains why the Saudi Royal Family was so interested in getting involved in european football...

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Thought Ryder was telling people he had doubts in the last week? Seemed to be the only mag journo pouring doubt on it.

But he was just taking a punt was he not? Everything I read from him had no factual underpinnings? He was as much in the know as you and I.
 
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