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June to July 2020 - NUFC

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Its not all down to the premier league though - the mags have conveniently ignored the second part of the Saudi statement in that the commercial conditions had also changed since the process to buy had started:

" ...coupled with global uncertainty has rendered the potential investment no longer commercially viable”
Exactly. This is all part of their feeling of self importance. This was clearly a bit of a punt. Market conditions and issues with being approved logically made them bail.
 

Really could be a defining moment for Newcastle I think, fan base is completely broken by this and have now given up, if the PL can treat a club like this then what's the point in trying really.
 
They are absolute lunatics...mental health and suicides. Here we teeter on the brink of the biggest recession we have ever known and perhaps this, had it gone through, would have kept some of "them" on an even keel. I don't wish to trivialise domestic violence, which has rocketed dramatically in lockdown, but I wonder was there a "spike" in the last 24 hours? If so Steve Wraith and the mag media need to take a look at themselves for passing themselves off as ITK when they were merely taking an educated punt.
 
Really could be a defining moment for Newcastle I think, fan base is completely broken by this and have now given up, if the PL can treat a club like this then what's the point in trying really.

"How does it feel,
To treat me like you do"

Premier League did fuck all wrong by not just welcoming human rights abusers with open arms..

And the Arabs ended the dream by withdrawing their bid
 
Doesnt fit their agenda.

The Saudis have not passed the test due to Piracy and probably human rights. They would not announce that and in return for not making it public by the PL they have asked to make it look like they've walked away. They save face, the PL dont have to publicly embarrass them, Ashley get £17M and all the bad PR he had at the start of the virus gets forgotten and the Mags dont blame him. Win win win. The Saudis will buy Marseille.

That's my take for what it's worth

And who own's the MENA region rights for ligue une?

Answer here:

Same scenario I guess. Why invite the fox into the hen house?
 
Its not all down to the premier league though - the mags have conveniently ignored the second part of the Saudi statement in that the commercial conditions had also changed since the process to buy had started:

" ...coupled with global uncertainty has rendered the potential investment no longer commercially viable”

This to me is obviously saying that they were never prepared to pump 100s of millions Into buying players. It was merely an investment amongst many others that they hoped they could get a return from year on year, by running the club in a similar fashion to Ashley. Mid table, take the profit each year.
 
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