Newcastle takeover .

The Saudi Arabian-backed takeover of Newcastle United has potentially moved a step closer after the country resolved its TV piracy dispute with Qatar broadcaster beIN Sports.

Nothing concluded yet the OP is a bit premature.

It is believed that arbitration set for 3 January would centre on whether the Saudi state would effectively sit on the Newcastle board - and therefore be tested on alleged human rights abuses.

so there still the whole killing a journalist thing
 
Saudis given £1 billion to bein/ Qatar to help the deal and the investment group members rather than the state itself to do the owners’ test
 
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Saudi Arabia: £60 billion

Most of the Kingdom’s investments have been funnelled through its Public Investment Fund, which is chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the Kingdom’s de facto ruler.

Last year, it bought a £598 million ($824 million) stake in oil giant British Petroleum (BP), as well as British Telecom (BT) as part of its “bargain hunting spree”. Saudi investors also have holdings in Anglo-Dutch oil giant Shell.

Saudi businessman Mohamed Abuljadayel, who has ties to a state bank in the Kingdom, owns a third of media outlets The Independent and Evening Standard.

There are also joint ventures with HSBC and Jaguar Land Rover, while Kingdom Holding Company holds a majority stake in the Savoy Hotel in central London. Apps like Twitter, Uber and Snapchat are partially Saudi-funded too.
 
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Newcastle United Takeover. Is this finally it? So today we heard the news that Saudi Arabia have sorted the issues with Qatar over the Premier League broadcasting and piracy issues which now means the Takeover might happen much sooner than we thought. On the show tonight I will be joined by a couple of guests to talk about what this could mean for the future of Newcastle United and the area in general. We have all wanted this for so long so is this now the moment where we get to say goodbye to Mike Ashley and become the richest club in the world? Let me know in the live comments what you think of the news today and are you getting excited over what this club might actually become? If you enjoy the show please don't forget to hit the like button and help me build the channel. If you're new and like what you see or haven't already done so yet, please consider subscribing to the channel.
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Is that their new forward line?
 
Don't really bother me, they always had delusions of gramdeur ............trophy virgins banners is legendary .....even in Sunderland , even if they become good , yer can't buy class & humility

But there is some jealousy on here mind about it

We have had threads saying Gibbo sell etc .........but can he only ethically sell ??
 
Nasser al-Khelaifi, the newest member of Uefa’s executive committee.

Khelaifi is also chairman of BeIn sports, which pays Uefa for its Champions League TV rights. Uefa is investigating claims of financial fair play breaches by PSG. Where he is – do keep up – the club chairman.

2019
 
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