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granted I’m at an age and stage of my life where football is no longer the be all and end all, but as a black and whiter I’d happily see Sunderland being bought out by a super power if it meant the local area, economy, employment all benefiting from it. It’s an obvious one to me.
I call bollocks. Youd be as gutted as we would have been had this takeover gone through and be on here saying you weren't. They've pulled out because they failed the test. It's better to try to get a PR win than admit they failed.
 
Interesting in the stavely their plan was to invest 250 million over 5 years. I know its not that simple but would 50 million a year really have made them that successful?
 
Much the same way I'd welcome investment in Wallsend or North Shields then. Where its needed.

Concentrating more jobs in Central Newcastle is not a positive thing.

yeah certain areas certainly need more investment than others.
I think though that more jobs, relative of area, in this current economic climate can’t be anything but positive.
 
I call bollocks. Youd be as gutted as we would have been had this takeover gone through and be on here saying you weren't. They've pulled out because they failed the test. It's better to try to get a PR win than admit they failed.

why would I be gutted if it went through ? That doesn’t make any sense.
 
yeah certain areas certainly need more investment than others.
I think though that more jobs, relative of area, in this current economic climate can’t be anything but positive.

Do you mean regardless of area?

Maybe, long term I don't want the gap between Newcastle and outlying areas widen though.

And all that's just ignoring the fact that its a smokescreen to softe the edges of the fact that the de facto owner of Newcastle United would be an appauling, brutal, murderous tosser.
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Hope he didn't put a bet on it.
 
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.

Ok the Saudis are bastards, but could they take over a division 1 club with less pro league? They must have thought about it
 
Do you mean regardless of area?

Maybe, long term I don't want the gap between Newcastle and outlying areas widen though.

And all that's just ignoring the fact that its a smokescreen to softe the edges of the fact that the de facto owner of Newcastle United would be an appauling, brutal, murderous tosser.

yeah regardless of area I meant.

the smokescreen you talk ( although it’s hypothetical and it’s off anyway )

Let’s say I’m one of the countless people who’s lost their job due to Covid but then employment and jobs were boosted due to Saudi influence, I personally wouldn’t knock back work and paying mortgage / bills due to some morale compass. Very very few would.
 
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