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This could be bone sawingly accurate.My mate works for the Saudi royal family, says management is a joke. Nobody will make a decision as everyone is terrified it turning bad and being blamed for it.
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This could be bone sawingly accurate.My mate works for the Saudi royal family, says management is a joke. Nobody will make a decision as everyone is terrified it turning bad and being blamed for it.
Yes, I suppose so. The PL is so massive, they might even consider selling that lot up the road for a profit.Even then they have so much money and so many connections they can pull the plug
Council own the landReuben Brothers are only in it to get a slice of the real estate deal when they knock the landfill down
Agree. The new CL format is an acceptable compromise for the rich to get richer.The super league is never going to happen.
They want Saudi clubs to be allowed into champs league. They would much rather have that happen.European Super League is where the income streams PIF want come from. They'll be looking for a place the next time that rears its head. Of course they bring absolutely nothing to that scenario as a brand/club but money will talk, Reckon they'll stick around until there's no possibility of it happening.
Yep. Much more chance of CL being expanded.The super league is never going to happen.
she came and she left without hating?I've heard Mandy is going to buy them
That's utterly mental. They are being paid over the odds sponsorship money by two companies also ultimately owned by the same royal family, and they "sold" their stadium to a third. If they are showing a profit in their accounts it is a mirage conjured from related party transactions.The reason I've had from mags as to why they'll still be part of PIFs plans is that they make money whereas LIV didn't.
From what I can tell they've required a few cash injections just to balance the books and the recent stadium sale is another example of this, they're not making money either.
i know, but he's a developerCouncil own the land
Not that surprising that an organisation run by a man that has people murdered and chopped up has fear and blame culture issues like.My mate works for the Saudi royal family, says management is a joke. Nobody will make a decision as everyone is terrified it turning bad and being blamed for it.
As in it’s a psychologically safe bet you won’t survive speaking upNot that surprising that an organisation run by a man that has people murdered and chopped up has fear and blame culture issues like.
Fixed itMy mate works for the Saudi royal family, says management is a joke. Nobody will make a decision as everyone is terrified it turning bad and getting their heed lopped off
Urr nurrr where did the funding gurrr?Saudi's withdrawing from Golf entirely and scaling back on all overseas investments, be it sport or otherwise. Their government has just recorded an $80B annual budget deficit, losing a few billion on golf is clearly now totally unacceptable. Given the bigger geo-political situation as well as the myriad of costly infrastructure and major project commitments in Saudi. Additional to the need to keep their own youthful population entertained locally with F1 and boxing etc. Are PIF likely to spend / commit to the £2-3B required for a new stadium in some far flung backwards outpost, with little to no financial return and nothing added to the social and cultural dividend of Saudi's own people.
Under various freedom of information requests NCC confirmed fairly recently that they have not received any planning applications from nufc. Based on the size of the backlash against the leazes park idea it wouldn't look anything like plain sailing to get it done. Theres an online petition supporting the protection of the park and opposing the prospect of it being bulldozed with around 30,000 signatures, the pro stadium petition has 4,000.
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Poetic justice if PIF stay but just run the club like Ashley was trying. Likelihood is they'd make a mess of it. As others have pointed out they're set up to be crippled with indecision. No such issues under Ashley, there were only about 3 people working at the club in the entire management team.Urr nurrr where did the funding gurrr?
European Super League is where the income streams PIF want come from. They'll be looking for a place the next time that rears its head. Of course they bring absolutely nothing to that scenario as a brand/club but money will talk, Reckon they'll stick around until there's no possibility of it happening.
The ESL isn't happening as UEFA will just modify the Champions League again. At the minute most of the big clubs are getting the biggest chunk of the Champions League money as that "Value Pillar" using a co-efficient allows them to miss a season or even 2 but still get paid more prize money that a team in it for just a single season.Im not convinced
Even if a European Super League comes along, theyd have to have a side that is good enough to be considered. That side isnt likely to be Newcastle anytime soon.
Of course money might get them in but theyd need huge investment to be anything but a whipping boy
So theyve either got to throw money at them now and build them up on the off chance the ESL comes along (which may or may not happen) or they fund the ESL themselves wkth something like LIVfootball which is equally unlikely
Or more realistically, they buy into a European club that would qualify for an ESL place should it come along
Atletico Madrid is exactly who I thought of when writing the last paragraph in my post above.I think the biggest risk for the Mags is if PIF decide that a club like Atletico is a more desirable horse to back. They would likely be seen as having more exposure and probability of success. PIF would like the fact they won't need to be sorting out the issues in senior management and recruitment that the Mags have now too. Those personnel require attention to detail not just money and I just don't think that is PIF's thing.
In addition to taking some of PIF's focus and funds away from NUFC, UEFA rules on multi club ownership mean there would be an active incentive NOT to pour money into the Mags.