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Watching Newcastle with envy
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Lordflashheart said:My Dad told me when he saw a Policeman doing CPR on Blackfriars Bridge early 80’s on a commuter who had suffered a heart attack - Dad was in the Army and did first aid training, but he was shocked at how ‘brutal’ he was being to do the CPR - Ginola has explained that very very well - you have to break ribs2
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Redmidland said:We need de fibs everywhere, let's hope this person is saved! Please god!
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Redvalleyeast said:Lordflashheart said:My Dad told me when he saw a Policeman doing CPR on Blackfriars Bridge early 80’s on a commuter who had suffered a heart attack - Dad was in the Army and did first aid training, but he was shocked at how ‘brutal’ he was being to do the CPR - Ginola has explained that very very well - you have to break ribs
But glad I did it.
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Newcastle seem like bit of a calamity club, and have done for years. If something is going to go wrong, then it’s usually going to happen to Newcastle.
Knowing their luck they’ll end up relegated after the biggest takeover the country has seen in years.
I have a feeling this isn’t going to work out as planned. Can’t quite put my finger on why, but it would just be very much a Newcastle thing to happen.5 -
cafctom said:Newcastle seem like bit of a calamity club, and have done for years. If something is going to go wrong, then it’s usually going to happen to Newcastle.
Knowing their luck they’ll end up relegated after the biggest takeover the country has seen in years.
I have a feeling this isn’t going to work out as planned. Can’t quite put my finger on why, but it would just be very much a Newcastle thing to happen.0 -
SELR_addicks said:Fuck Saudi blood money and any praise of their ownership.
Would literally rather be relegated than be envious of being a puppet for the worst state in the world.
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cafctom said:Newcastle seem like bit of a calamity club, and have done for years. If something is going to go wrong, then it’s usually going to happen to Newcastle.
Knowing their luck they’ll end up relegated after the biggest takeover the country has seen in years.
I have a feeling this isn’t going to work out as planned. Can’t quite put my finger on why, but it would just be very much a Newcastle thing to happen.0 -
Newcastle could become the richest ever English club .. in the Championship .. unless they improve tout de suite0
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AFKABartram said:It actually makes me sad for two reasons:
1. that so much in this country now is reliant on Middle East, Chinese or Russian money
2. I’ve had 4 in for a 5-fold and Spurs were my outstanding one. Ummed and arrred on the cash out allday but let it run :-(
You can add the US to your list as well since they own Liverpool and Manchester United.
As Mike Ashley himself said, “I am a wealthy man but I can’t compete against clubs funded by an entire state.”
Outside of football investment from those countries is not particularly consequential - check out the chart….Top source markets for FDI projects into the UK
https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/department-for-international-trade-inward-investment-results-2020-to-2021/department-for-international-trade-inward-investment-results-2020-to-2021-online-version
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PIF is the investment fund that owns Newcastle. PIF is connected directly to the Saudi government.Manchester City are owned by the City Football Group, the founder of that group is Sheikh Mansour, the deputy prime minister of UAE, as well as a member of the royal family.Chelsea are owned by Roman Abramovich. There are several schools of thought on why Arbamovich, who made his billions by ransacking the former Soviet Union, chose to buy Chelsea. One is that he did it to raise his profile and avoid a poisonous fate. Another is that he works in closely with the Russian President.Liverpool and Manchester United are owned by Fenway Sports Group and the Glazer family respectively. Neither of which represent the US government or their interests. They do not belong on the same list as City or Newcastle.5
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JiMMy 85 said:PIF is the investment fund that owns Newcastle. PIF is connected directly to the Saudi government.Manchester City are owned by the City Football Group, the founder of that group is Sheikh Mansour, the deputy prime minister of UAE, as well as a member of the royal family.Chelsea are owned by Roman Abramovich. There are several schools of thought on why Arbamovich, who made his billions by ransacking the former Soviet Union, chose to buy Chelsea. One is that he did it to raise his profile and avoid a poisonous fate. Another is that he works in closely with the Russian President.Liverpool and Manchester United are owned by Fenway Sports Group and the Glazer family respectively. Neither of which represent the US government or their interests. They do not belong on the same list as City or Newcastle.
You are correct in your delineation of the US investment vs Arab investors but the point stands that the UK doesn’t have the scale of private wealth that the US does to make these investments in football or elsewhere.0 -
Would be LOL if the Saudis buy the club and then next year they are in The Championship.
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Nice one Spurs. Let’s hope Newcastle get relegated and the Saudis pull out.2
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JamesSeed said:Nice one Spurs. Let’s hope Newcastle get relegated and the Saudis pull out.
More likely they would spend $150M on incoming transfers in The Championship. Since FFP rules would not apply if they bounced right back up due to the two year delay in reporting and you start with a blank slate in the EPL.
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Is Ms Staveley going for the Bride of Widerstein look ?
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J J Shelvey does his best to ensure a quick departure from Newcastle United F C .. (he's 29, started young, seems to have been around for ever)1
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Just noticed PJ and Duncan don’t look too happy!2
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EugenesAxe said:Just noticed PJ and Duncan don’t look too happy!2
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I'm a Geordie, get me out of here0
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She is one weird looking women !0
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Sky sports dancing around the Newcastle controversy by focusing on Steve Bruce for 15 minutes.
Apparently they 'don't have the time' to talk about the criticism of the ownership though. Sky sports showing their only care is the money involved.2 -
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I really really really really hope it all goes tits up...0
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The bloke on the right looks like he's doing the Peter Kaye V-sign!0
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raytreacy69 said:Yes it could all go Tits up....
But the hope and anticipation there today
I really hoped that under TS - a new dawn was upon us
I still believe it can be
He has some big decisions to make - for that to happen!
Really?
You're welcome to that pernicious self destructive emotion.2