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Not arsed really, they’re on a different level to us currently in terms of playing squad even when they’ve got Ashley & Bruce at the helm.

A tad hypocritical that no one on their side will bring up the Saudi treatment on human rights after a lot has come up about Ashley’s treatment of staff. Then again, I suppose if you have money the morals go out the window.

If ISIS funded them with ridiculous amounts of money, they’d still love it.
 
Probably the clearest evidence in this whole thing that the Premier League is indeed corrupt, is the fact that they completely binned off their own Owners and Directors test (which the Saudis should definitely fail) literally hours after it became clear that their tv revenues from the Middle East were secure.

Anything goes now. Clubs are allowed to threaten to leave and join a super league. Murderers can own clubs. Not a thing we can do
 
Not arsed really, they’re on a different level to us currently in terms of playing squad even when they’ve got Ashley & Bruce at the helm.

A tad hypocritical that no one on their side will bring up the Saudi treatment on human rights after a lot has come up about Ashley’s treatment of staff. Then again, I suppose if you have money the morals go out the window.

If ISIS funded them with ridiculous amounts of money, they’d still love it.

They'd have Putin or the IRA as owners if they bought Mbappe for them.
 
Bet you're getting more than .25 acres of land with that though. The equivalent in Newcastle would be a large house in Gosforth.

Probably, but then the Manchester City and Man Utd players don't live in Manchester, like you say they live in Bowden, Altrincham, Alderey Edge and Knutsford. NUFC players live further afield and if anybody has any sense, they'd sharp start throwing up some McMansions.
 
Not officially anyway. There'll have been nods and winks.

Ridiculous isn't it.

The club's case is that Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman is separate to the PIF, which is backing the £300m deal, and therefore would not run the club and be subject to the league's owners and directors' test.
But if the Mail story is true and Bin Salman contacted the PM about the takeover, it would be hard to deny he is not heavily involved.
There are also questions for the government. It says it has not been involved in the takeover. But why then did Boris Johnson write a letter to a supporters' group last August asking for the Premier League to offer "more clarity" on what happened to the deal?


Basically the Crown Prince wont be picking the team.
 
This is why it’s so refreshing to see our approach at the moment. Rightly or wrongly, global superstars don’t want to live in a far corner of regional England. Most struggle outside of London and Manchester to be honest.

The only way a club like ours can be successful is to build using youth and local/national players supplemented by some experienced pros (profile of which linked to level your playing at)

If this happens for them, they’ll throw money at some absolute dross, some mercenaries, and occasionally a decent player who will within 2 years agitate for a move to a European giant. The era of a Chelsea or Man City buying the league is over.
The first 2 or 3 windows will be a laugh when they pay massive massive money for players whose best days are behind them - Ross Barkley’s of this world.
 
Probably the clearest evidence in this whole thing that the Premier League is indeed corrupt, is the fact that they completely binned off their own Owners and Directors test (which the Saudis should definitely fail) literally hours after it became clear that their tv revenues from the Middle East were secure.
Ironic, isn't it?
 
Probably, but then the Manchester City and Man Utd players don't live in Manchester, like you say they live in Bowden, Altrincham, Alderey Edge and Knutsford. NUFC players live further afield and if anybody has any sense, they'd sharp start throwing up some McMansions.

Except Paul Dummett, who inexplicably lives in a fairly ordinary new build estate in Kingston Park. Always used to amuse me when I saw him leaving for training in the morning :lol:
 
Probably, but then the Manchester City and Man Utd players don't live in Manchester, like you say they live in Bowden, Altrincham, Alderey Edge and Knutsford. NUFC players live further afield and if anybody has any sense, they'd sharp start throwing up some McMansions.

If you want to play the surrounding areas game, there are plenty in Somerset and Gloucestershire not far from Bristol going for £5m+. The point is that the NE is not seen as sufficiently "bling" - where are the uber-expensive designer shops?
 
This is why it’s so refreshing to see our approach at the moment. Rightly or wrongly, global superstars don’t want to live in a far corner of regional England. Most struggle outside of London and Manchester to be honest.

The only way a club like ours can be successful is to build using youth and local/national players supplemented by some experienced pros (profile of which linked to level your playing at)

If this happens for them, they’ll throw money at some absolute dross, some mercenaries, and occasionally a decent player who will within 2 years agitate for a move to a European giant. The era of a Chelsea or Man City buying the league is over.
They will spend this seasons budget of £50M in January on Ross Barkley or whatever. Is that enough to fight off relegation, the wrong managerial appointment could be disastrous for them too. Let's not forget Ashley had the whole show running along on the absolute bare bones of its arse. There's zero infrastructure up there. It's why the club fits the PIF investment criteria in the first place, oh yeah that and the primary objective of cleansing of ethics and past reputation.
 
If you want to play the surrounding areas game, there are plenty in Somerset and Gloucestershire not far from Bristol going for £5m+. The point is that the NE is not seen as sufficiently "bling" - where are the uber-expensive designer shops?

Royal Quays shopping centre.

“Royal” is a clear indicator of its quality.
 
What would it achieve ? It's for the PL, governments and businesses to decide who they deal with. Our country is happy to sell them arms, our queen is happy to meet the prince. There is a lot of fucked up things happening with regards to the Saudi's and people bending over backwards for them.

I'm going to do what I've always done, support my team. I can't control any of the above. If my club starts being run poorly, you can guarantee as sure as shit I will be vocal about it.
Brilliant

What would protests or outcry achieve when it comes to people who slaughter others for fun buying a football club.... But will have a problem with them and will be vocal about it if the football team doesn't get amazing results

:lol::lol:
 
Gk 30m
2x FB 30m each
3 MF 50m each
2x Strikers 100M each
Might get them into the top 6
Then the problem of getting them to live in the North East
 
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