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posted on 6/5/20

Saudi oil is less important to the Western world economy than it once was, while Saudi military incompetence in Yemen war means the Kingdom is a US security liability, despite all of its expensive U.S. jets and tanks. With Saudi Arabia on pace to be, incredibly, both a debtor and an oil importer within a decade, neither of these strategic realities is likely to reverse itself. And this is to say nothing of Saudi Arabia’s human rights abuses and the inveterate recklessness of its de facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

posted on 6/5/20

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Norris_(businessman)

posted on 6/5/20

comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 49 seconds ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Norris_(businessman)
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Norris looks like an angel compared to the Saudi Crown Prince

posted on 6/5/20

Anyone that has money come to premier league it doesn’t matter if you’ve killed or accused of human rights violations just buy any premier league club and all is fine we like money money money nothing matters but cash baby

posted on 6/5/20

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posted on 6/5/20

Doesn’t matter what you’ve done in life, as long as you have enough money, and you grease enough palms, you more often than not get your way

posted on 6/5/20

comment by GTWI4T- some people deserve to get trolled (U6008)
posted 40 minutes ago
Being accused of something automatically means you cannot own a football club?
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Wow read mate https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-europe-45812399

posted on 6/5/20

If it wasn't for their oil wealth Saudi Arabia would have been ostracised by the Western World more than 40 years ago for their strict and often inhumane regimes and practises. With their human rights record how can they be considered to be "fit for purpose?" Because of their extremism the Saudis give the rest of the Muslim world a bad name and should in no way be taken as an examplebof Muslim behaviour.

posted on 6/5/20

With corona effecting so many teams finances the timing of them buying Newcastle couldn't me worse for those competing for top 6.

They could be one of the few teams with immense amounts to spend and cherry pick lots of top players, at under market value. Noting ffp that is a big deal in my view.

They could close a big gap much faster than usual. Toon has immense support so they deserve it but the owners morals make Mike ashley seem like jesus christ 😅

posted on 6/5/20

comment by goadocwatson (U1016)
posted 7 minutes ago
If it wasn't for their oil wealth Saudi Arabia would have been ostracised by the Western World more than 40 years ago for their strict and often inhumane regimes and practises. With their human rights record how can they be considered to be "fit for purpose?" Because of their extremism the Saudis give the rest of the Muslim world a bad name and should in no way be taken as an examplebof Muslim behaviour.
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No, we should use Pakistan as an example.

posted on 6/5/20

Agreed. Pakistan has an appalling record too dut I believe their death penalty by hanging only applies to those convicted of the sexual abuse or murder of children. I would volunteer to be the Hangman.

posted on 6/5/20

comment by goadocwatson (U1016)
posted 23 minutes ago
Agreed. Pakistan has an appalling record too dut I believe their death penalty by hanging only applies to those convicted of the sexual abuse or murder of children. I would volunteer to be the Hangman.
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Pakistan is one of the few working democracies so no need to change that despite some horrible practices unlike authoritarian Kingdoms in Middle East.

comment by Shijiu (U22385)

posted on 6/5/20

FFP is suspended for next season.

Excellent timing by the Saudis.

posted on 7/5/20

The reality is that the Saudi takeover will provide serious market liquidity. That couple hundred million they will spend will go a long way in these times.

It will be allowed for that reason alone.

posted on 7/5/20

You're livid about the wrong thing here OP. The PL is a billionaire's game now and has been for years. Not going to change unless the LAW forces it to. Just have to feel sorry for the little guys. Then remember, that's NOT us!

Your anger needs to be focused at OUR billionaire owner/s who don't like spending money! The lifting of FFP next season means that if AFC aren't competing next season, the reason will be Stan refusing to put the money in. Not another billionaire joining the PL playground.

In fact, another billionaire arriving, could well force Stan's hand here. We'll surely lose value if we don't get back in the mix fast. Another team fast tracking into the top spots means, he now HAS to put his money in or cashout to a Saudi himself now too. The "Scrape to Europe on the bare minimum spend" days, are well and truly over. If that's all he ever wanted to do, he might just sell this high value asset and "Git while the gittins goood." But if not, he has to put money in, that high value, will start dropping rapidly if he doesn't.

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