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Wonder if Bezos/Jay-Z and that group might be interested in this instead of the Washington NFL deal?
Edit: Might it just be them looking for extra investors?
 
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thats bad timing, if you look at the slide chelsea took when roman got hit with sanctions last year and anticipate some sort of head dropping turmoil there too they cant afford it this season

newcastle's year as chelsea + liverpool implode and spurs + utd do absolutely nothing

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Just now, Jareth said:

Would be funny if the Saudis sold NUFC in order to buy the scousers

or just bought both and left newcastle to be an empty vessel while piling the cash in to liverpool

would also be funny to see all those scousers who have been anti man city spending and nett spend world champions change their tune once the cash comes in to them

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14 minutes ago, maqroll said:

Enter Musk

He just wasted £44b on a company that loses 4m a week and has absolutely no chance of ever turning a profit or being worth a quarter of what he paid for it. Doubt he'll be buying a football club.

 

 

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24 minutes ago, LondonLax said:

Maybe Klopp’s told them he’s at the end of his 7 year cycle and is off in the summer and the owners have decided to cash in rather than go through another expensive rebuild?

If Fenway sold last summer they would have got out at just the right time. They have done very well out of Liverpool I'd say but they either don't have the money or don't want to really spend big to stay at the top. Liverpool are poor relations to Chelsea, Man Utd and Man City in terms of spending power. Newcastle might over take them now too. 

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Yep, FSG getting out at just the right time before they become a second tier (Europa League) club again, especially with a global recession round the corner and oil sport washing countries wanting to buy a club.

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1 hour ago, villa89 said:

He just wasted £44b on a company that loses 4m a week and has absolutely no chance of ever turning a profit or being worth a quarter of what he paid for it. Doubt he'll be buying a football club.

 

 

He's brazen enough to try.

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1 hour ago, Demitri_C said:

Thye have realised that now is time to get out as Newcastle about to kill the game completely 

I think it's more they have realised they have been over achieving for the last few years. It's a good time to bail out. 

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1 hour ago, villa89 said:

I think it's more they have realised they have been over achieving for the last few years. It's a good time to bail out. 

Wait and see how much worse its gonna be financially for clubs once newcastle start spending big. No one has a chance

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