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It's cool to see that Newcastle's new owner is Mohammad Bin Salman, the most wealthy person in Saudi Arabia with an abundance of wealth. The most amazing thing is that his wealth is almost 10 times that of ManCity. How not, with ownership of around $ 434 billion supported by a company engaged in public investment. In the Premier League it looks like Newcastle will enter the next few years.

This further confirms that the Premier League is the most expensive league in the world many investors come to Premier so the competition in the standings is getting tougher. Can't wait to see what newcastle's new owners will do.
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Wow a new challenger is coming? we know when we hear that investors from Saudi Arabia usually bring a lot of money to buy great players
I still remember before Man City became the top team they are always scrambling away from relegation and after an investor came everything changed, they continued to be in the title competition until they finally got it.
EPL will be one of the leagues with the most and strongest club candidates and now newcomers Newcastle have been taken over by Mohammad Bin Salman who is one of the sons of the Arab kingdom of course they will overhaul all elements of Newcastle and facilitate more, and will it be for 2 years? next year can Newcastle be on par with other top EPL teams?
I just remember that the wealth alone is 10x bigger than Mancity, of course it will be very easy to bring in a lot of talented players.
I think this will be a hot topic this week.
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after 14 years a new investor joins newcastle united. this investor from saudi arabia will bring new big money into the club's budget with the aim to compete in the premier league in a few years time

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The Magpies now have a new owner. On Thursday, the Premier League confirmed that the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund (PIF) have passed the so-called fit and proper test. Newcastle then confirmed the 100% takeover of the club by PIF, PCP Capital Partners, and RB Sports & Media.
https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/newcastle-united-sold-to-quot-patient-quot-saudi-arabian-investment-fund/view/news/393810

there is already a nice cartoon for this news story Grin


https://twitter.com/11vs11art/status/1446172951070617607

It's cool to see that Newcastle's new owner is Mohammad Bin Salman, the most wealthy person in Saudi Arabia with an abundance of wealth. The most amazing thing is that his wealth is almost 10 times that of ManCity. How not, with ownership of around $ 434 billion supported by a company engaged in public investment. In the Premier League it looks like Newcastle will enter the next few years.
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First of all, Newcastle's owners are very rich. But I don't think he will spend as much money as he wants for the club. Moreover, Newcastle's now needs an experienced coach. Without an experienced coach, no matter how much the management spends, they will not be able to win the title. There are a lot of good teams in the Premier League. They need good players to beat them and win the title, as well as match strategy.

It's might not necessarily be an immediate turnaround for them to become very competitive but it surely would likely happen with that much available yo be spent, Man City started off in a somewhat similar fashion several years ago, and here they are today, this is literally just going to make the premier league more competitive and that's what we all love about the league, but there is always one loser at the end of these kind of situations, and this time imo it's Arsenal yet again, as they're the likeliest team to fall further down the pecking order of the big teams should Newcastle find their way there.
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after 14 years a new investor joins newcastle united. this investor from saudi arabia will bring new big money into the club's budget with the aim to compete in the premier league in a few years time

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The Magpies now have a new owner. On Thursday, the Premier League confirmed that the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund (PIF) have passed the so-called fit and proper test. Newcastle then confirmed the 100% takeover of the club by PIF, PCP Capital Partners, and RB Sports & Media.
https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/newcastle-united-sold-to-quot-patient-quot-saudi-arabian-investment-fund/view/news/393810

there is already a nice cartoon for this news story Grin

https://twitter.com/11vs11art/status/1446172951070617607

Wow a new challenger is coming? we know when we hear that investors from Saudi Arabia usually bring a lot of money to buy great players
I still remember before Man City became the top team they are always scrambling away from relegation and after an investor came everything changed, they continued to be in the title competition until they finally got it.
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Chelsea continue to impress me with their great effort and performance. Even though they are in a dire condition, they manage to get out of it somehow thanks to Tuchel. They got bad results against Manchester City and Juventus but still managed to defeat Southampton by 3-1 and I liked to watch their performance.

Dire situation? its more like they had it under their control the whole time. The red card made it alot more obvious that they are going to score another goal but even without it, Im pretty sure they would have. Imagine getting a draw against Southampton that barely scored in the last 6 matches, that would put a stain in Tuchel's record

The results against Manchester City and Juventus weren't too much under control but I would agree that they didn't concede many goals at least. When they lose, they still manage to concede very few goals and this is a really good feat of theirs. Maybe they will get destroyed by one of their opponents sooner or later. But even then, I expect Chelsea to continue like it didn't happen. Because they have a really huge game discipline thanks to Tuchel.
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after 14 years a new investor joins newcastle united. this investor from saudi arabia will bring new big money into the club's budget with the aim to compete in the premier league in a few years time

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The Magpies now have a new owner. On Thursday, the Premier League confirmed that the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund (PIF) have passed the so-called fit and proper test. Newcastle then confirmed the 100% takeover of the club by PIF, PCP Capital Partners, and RB Sports & Media.
https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/newcastle-united-sold-to-quot-patient-quot-saudi-arabian-investment-fund/view/news/393810

there is already a nice cartoon for this news story Grin


https://twitter.com/11vs11art/status/1446172951070617607
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Do Manchester United only depend on Ronaldo? It might be for selling off Jereys, bringing in followers and audiences to watch their games? Shouldn't they focus on other players and anyalyse what has to be done to perform well and win games in current ongoing league? What and where they lack to win the game. All Ronaldo and other Manchester United lovers would expect the team to perform and win the games. Kindly share your thoughts.
for their financial, maybe they depend on ronaldo, because from him United can sell more merchandise and tickets. In the game, it could be that other players depend on Ronaldo because they think Ronaldo is the right goal getter to bring victory. On the other hand, I actually have a little doubt about Ole, but seeing last season's finish in 2nd position, United should be able to play better, as long as other players don't just rely on Ronaldo.
And it's clear that signing Ronaldo is to add to the bigger profits despite Manchester buying at a low price and has so brought Ronaldo's followers back to Old Trafford.

Even though he is the right goalscorer but he should be able to balance with other players because Ronaldo is no longer a young player who has to depend on him, so I think Ole still believes in Ronaldo to remain the main player while other talent players are only buried to be made backup.
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So Newcastle have a new owners now that have much much more deeper pockets then Man City owners.
According to the British newspaper, the Daily Mail, the process of Saudi Arabia’s acquisition of the English club is closer than ever. The newspaper pointed out that the acquisition of Newcastle United will be for 300 million pounds.
It was stated that if this acquisition is approved, the ownership of the club will end to British businessman Mike Ashley, who has led the club for 14 years. It is worth noting that the Saudi Investment Fund was close to acquiring the English club, last year, but the deal failed suddenly.
Newcastle now sitting in relegation zone after 7games with just 3 points.
This acquisition could help them but not so much it will take them longer then Man City to achieve something.
This is a massive investment by the Saudi consortium, once the deal scale through Newscasle would be 10X richer than Man City, of course they would also become an EPL title contender, the owner would inject funds to acquire quality manager and players, the club would be compete with Top 4 in few seasons to come just like when Abrahamnovic bought Chelsea few years ago, clubs like Arsenal, Tottenham and Leceister City need to up their games when Newcastle becomes a formidable club else they would found themselves in mid table at the end of the season.

First of all, Newcastle's owners are very rich. But I don't think he will spend as much money as he wants for the club. Moreover, Newcastle's now needs an experienced coach. Without an experienced coach, no matter how much the management spends, they will not be able to win the title. There are a lot of good teams in the Premier League. They need good players to beat them and win the title, as well as match strategy.
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I don't see any improvement in the performance of manchester united this season and I think it's time for OGS to improve the performance of manchester united so as not to get stronger pressure on his dismissal.

Ronaldo is a good player of course, but he comes with a huge financial outlay. I do think the money could have been better spent elsewhere. He will score goals for the team, but he doesn't solve any of their weaknesses. I don't think he improved Juventus when he went there, and I don't think he'll improve United either. It's obviously a huge club, and Solskjaer is a fan favourite from his playing days, but even so, there will be pressure on him to succeed sooner rather than later. Ronaldo I think is not the answer.
Ronaldo is a better or best player, he is one of the solutions to Manchester United's weakness and he is also one of the answers. Ronaldo didn't only return to Manchester United as an achiever, but also as a role model to almost all the players. His presence will Keep Lingard and Greenwood inform. His presence will make Martial stop being a lazy lad, his presence will improve Rashford. I am seeing only 3 problems with Manchester United now;
1. Ole
2. CDM
3. Ole and CDM
If these problems are solved, united will be getting the average of 3goals per match and concive 1 on average with the improvement in our defence.
Ole is not better than Lampard, and that was how we were saying Lampard is good until Tuchel proved us all wrong.
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Do Manchester United only depend on Ronaldo? It might be for selling off Jereys, bringing in followers and audiences to watch their games? Shouldn't they focus on other players and anyalyse what has to be done to perform well and win games in current ongoing league? What and where they lack to win the game. All Ronaldo and other Manchester United lovers would expect the team to perform and win the games. Kindly share your thoughts.



for their financial, maybe they depend on ronaldo, because from him United can sell more merchandise and tickets. In the game, it could be that other players depend on Ronaldo because they think Ronaldo is the right goal getter to bring victory. On the other hand, I actually have a little doubt about Ole, but seeing last season's finish in 2nd position, United should be able to play better, as long as other players don't just rely on Ronaldo.
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So Newcastle have a new owners now that have much much more deeper pockets then Man City owners.
According to the British newspaper, the Daily Mail, the process of Saudi Arabia’s acquisition of the English club is closer than ever. The newspaper pointed out that the acquisition of Newcastle United will be for 300 million pounds.
It was stated that if this acquisition is approved, the ownership of the club will end to British businessman Mike Ashley, who has led the club for 14 years. It is worth noting that the Saudi Investment Fund was close to acquiring the English club, last year, but the deal failed suddenly.
Newcastle now sitting in relegation zone after 7games with just 3 points.
This acquisition could help them but not so much it will take them longer then Man City to achieve something.
This is a massive investment by the Saudi consortium, once the deal scale through Newscasle would be 10X richer than Man City, of course they would also become an EPL title contender, the owner would inject funds to acquire quality manager and players, the club would be compete with Top 4 in few seasons to come just like when Abrahamnovic bought Chelsea few years ago, clubs like Arsenal, Tottenham and Leceister City need to up their games when Newcastle becomes a formidable club else they would found themselves in mid table at the end of the season.
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Do Manchester United only depend on Ronaldo? It might be for selling off Jereys, bringing in followers and audiences to watch their games? Shouldn't they focus on other players and anyalyse what has to be done to perform well and win games in current ongoing league? What and where they lack to win the game. All Ronaldo and other Manchester United lovers would expect the team to perform and win the games. Kindly share your thoughts.

No team should be relied on a single player, soccer is a teamwork game where every single player is important to the team. Manchester United buy Ronaldo for some reasons absolutely and one of the reasons is to help the team to get better result. Ronaldo with his skills and experience can help to motivate the young squad of Manchester United. Getting Ronaldo back does not guarantee instant achievement, I believe management of manchester United and fans are aware about it.
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So Newcastle have a new owners now that have much much more deeper pockets then Man City owners.
According to the British newspaper, the Daily Mail, the process of Saudi Arabia’s acquisition of the English club is closer than ever. The newspaper pointed out that the acquisition of Newcastle United will be for 300 million pounds.
It was stated that if this acquisition is approved, the ownership of the club will end to British businessman Mike Ashley, who has led the club for 14 years. It is worth noting that the Saudi Investment Fund was close to acquiring the English club, last year, but the deal failed suddenly.
Newcastle now sitting in relegation zone after 7games with just 3 points.
This acquisition could help them but not so much it will take them longer then Man City to achieve something.
Ashley's 14years reign made Newcastle a less competitive club. I remember in 1995/96 during the era of Keegan when Newcastle almost lifted the EPL if not the surprising squander of 12 beautiful points. But I want us to understand something; if the Arabian takes over the club today with his huge investment, Newcastle isn't going to hit the ground immediately because of financial fair play rules. Newcastle growth will be gradual because as the football aspect is being fixed, management and other aspects will also need ample attention.
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Do Manchester United only depend on Ronaldo? It might be for selling off Jereys, bringing in followers and audiences to watch their games? Shouldn't they focus on other players and anyalyse what has to be done to perform well and win games in current ongoing league? What and where they lack to win the game. All Ronaldo and other Manchester United lovers would expect the team to perform and win the games. Kindly share your thoughts.

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Newcastle was having difficulties the last two seasons and still, their management didn't do something more to strengthen the team. It's dissapointing to see them struggling but on the other hand, what can we do? The thing is that their hopes for remaining this season in EPL look more than bad.

P.s: What a good movie you recalled man, I will rewatch it as well! Cool

Yeah they are performing badly but that doesn't means they would lose every game. I think they could surprise teams and that's how PL is- unpredictable . There is thing called consistency which is also important in race. You can surprise one big team but continue to lose other easy games and that way also a team can drag down in title race into relegation spot. I know there are slim chances for surprising in some difficult matches but there is still a possibility.

Now Newcastle United is having change in ownership so I think lot changes will be going on there. Hope it turns out best for them.
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For now,I think Newcastle condition will not change, and maybe they will still struggle to get out of the relegation zone until the January transfer window opens,
I agree. The current manager has a tough job to keep up with the 17th team until that time hehe.

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if the new owner of Newcastle commits to making Newcastle a rival club for the Premier League title next season, of course he will spend a lot money to bring in new players and improve the Newcastle squad in the transfer market later,
There is no doubt they will spend more than the usual to bring maybe five above average players. I don't think elite players would be interested to join but anything can happen when huge money is on the table.

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more and more middle eastern investors are buying English league clubs, making more and more small clubs turn into giant English premier  league clubs Grin.
It's not a bad thing if the new owners are real fans of the sport. It also makes the league more competitive.

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...Newcastle now sitting in relegation zone after 7games with just 3 points.
This acquisition could help them but not so much it will take them longer then Man City to achieve something.
Changes would be gradual from the articles I've read so the acquisition wouldn't catapult them to top four or top seven. I like their plan to renovate the stadium and improving their academy. They probably do not need the money from the Premier League to do all that but it would still help so I doubt they wanted to be relegated.
For now,I think Newcastle condition will not change, and maybe they will still struggle to get out of the relegation zone until the January transfer window opens, if the new owner of Newcastle commits to making Newcastle a rival club for the Premier League title next season, of course he will spend a lot money to bring in new players and improve the Newcastle squad in the transfer market later, more and more middle eastern investors are buying English league clubs, making more and more small clubs turn into giant English premier  league clubs Grin.
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So Newcastle have a new owners now that have much much more deeper pockets then Man City owners.
According to the British newspaper, the Daily Mail, the process of Saudi Arabia’s acquisition of the English club is closer than ever. The newspaper pointed out that the acquisition of Newcastle United will be for 300 million pounds.
It was stated that if this acquisition is approved, the ownership of the club will end to British businessman Mike Ashley, who has led the club for 14 years. It is worth noting that the Saudi Investment Fund was close to acquiring the English club, last year, but the deal failed suddenly.
Newcastle now sitting in relegation zone after 7games with just 3 points.
This acquisition could help them but not so much it will take them longer then Man City to achieve something.
It would be something great in Newcastle United's history if it actually happened. Any team that has strong financial strength will be able to compete with other teams because they will soon turn into a team with a number of famous players. I really want to know how the process of the acquisition of this team to its new owner, hopefully it will come true.
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...Newcastle now sitting in relegation zone after 7games with just 3 points.
This acquisition could help them but not so much it will take them longer then Man City to achieve something.
Changes would be gradual from the articles I've read so the acquisition wouldn't catapult them to top four or top seven. I like their plan to renovate the stadium and improving their academy. They probably do not need the money from the Premier League to do all that but it would still help so I doubt they wanted to be relegated.
They have got relegated in tears back in 2015 and make an outstanding come back two years later in 2017-2018 season ..

if you look at the prem table carefully .. since their comeback to prem.. it's like normal thing for newcastle to sit at the very near relegation zone and get their ass saved in the last few matches of the season and finish it in 13th 14th and 10th at tops.
so yeah its still long way and a club with rich history (of course u should compare it to manchester city history lol) like newcastle wont get relegated easily.
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