Rottie
Midfield
I don't think that's the case is it? Sounds like they are continuing to invest in football providing they aren't losing money.
Isn't that an oxymoron
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I don't think that's the case is it? Sounds like they are continuing to invest in football providing they aren't losing money.
Sport comes under entertainment.
Why they pulled the plug on the golf? Surely that would come under entertainment?Sport comes under entertainment.
Based on the breaking news, no! I think this has to be good!Yeah but I don’t think now that the Saudis would even take advantage of that.
I think the ideal scenario is that PIF continues to own them, but invests the bare minimum to keep them going. I honestly don't understand how an investment fund would see owning a football club as something they're going to get big returns on. Especially as we move further into a world where being self sustainable is the expectation.I think there would be plenty of buyers for Newcastle if Saudis called it a day.
Theres a lot of multi billionaires in the world these days.
I'm not too bothered if PIF stayed, they will be scaling down as discussed and they haven't exactly impressed in developing the club on or off the pitch.
Why they pulled the plug on the golf? Surely that would come under entertainment?
Hope soIt’s a given. Soon as they got the World Cup the mags had served their purpose. There is nowt in it for the Saudis.
Not when you are watching the visitors it doesn’tSport comes under entertainment.
You can smell the landfill miles away.They have had no interest in Newcastle for ages
Not when you are watching the visitors it doesn’t
I’m not sure what clearly is the case tbh mate. For them to pull the plug on the golf a day before a tournament in Mexico isn’t a good look at all and I would be worried if it was us.The way it was worded in the OP makes it sound like they are selling up on all sporting assets and moving onto something else which is clearly not the case.
I don't think that's the case is it? Sounds like they are continuing to invest in football providing they aren't losing money.
I think the ideal scenario is that PIF continues to own them, but invests the bare minimum to keep them going. I honestly don't understand how an investment fund would see owning a football club as something they're going to get big returns on. Especially as we move further into a world where being self sustainable is the expectation.