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  1. Used ChatGPT to translate. Five-Point Summary - Ownership concern – Times commentator Martin Samuel claims Newcastle fans may doubt if their Saudi owners (PIF) truly prioritize the club, as PIF actions seem to help rival teams. - Aid to competitors – PIF invested heavily in FIFA’s Club World Cup, indirectly giving large sums to Manchester City, Chelsea, and other clubs. -Transfer disruption – Chelsea and Liverpool benefited from PIF-backed deals, acquiring players Newcastle targeted (e.g., Liam Delap, João Pedro, Hugo Ekitike), while Liverpool bid NOK 1.36 billion for Alexander Isak. - Impact on season preparations – Liverpool’s moves derailed Newcastle’s transfer strategy, unsettled Isak, and disrupted their pre-season before the opener against Aston Villa. - Perception shift – Samuel says Newcastle risk looking like “the world’s richest patsy,” with PIF making things easy for everyone else but unusually hard for Newcastle. Full English Translation Headline: “Liverpool Have Ruined Newcastle This Summer” – The Times Commentator Martin Samuel Says It’s a Big Problem That Newcastle’s Saudi Owners Are Helping Other Clubs Saudi Arabia’s state-owned Public Investment Fund (PIF) took over about 85% of Newcastle in autumn 2021. The spending of NOK 5.14 billion on signings has brought stars like Bruno Guimarães, Kieran Trippier, Alexander Isak, Anthony Gordon, Sandro Tonali, and Anthony Elanga. It has also delivered Champions League football and a Carabao Cup win last season. But after this summer, Martin Samuel, a commentator in The Times, believes fans will grow increasingly worried about whether the Saudi owners really care about Newcastle at all. “It must feel very frustrating for Eddie Howe to deal with raids and speed bumps to Newcastle’s ambitions—enabled by the very people who are supposed to have the club’s best interests at heart,” Samuel writes. The commentator highlights several examples where Saudi Arabia appears to assist other clubs: PIF invested heavily in FIFA’s Club World Cup, providing large sums to Manchester City, Chelsea, and foreign clubs. Chelsea sold João Félix to PIF-backed Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia, while also buying Liam Delap and João Pedro—both potential Newcastle signings. PIF-backed Al-Hilal spent around NOK 650 million on Liverpool’s Darwin Núñez. Meanwhile, Liverpool are reportedly chasing Newcastle star Alexander Isak. According to Sky Sports, Newcastle last week rejected a bid of about NOK 1.36 billion. Liverpool have also signed Hugo Ekitike, whom Newcastle had targeted, Samuel claims. “Liverpool have ruined Newcastle this summer. It doesn’t matter if they get Isak. They’ve wrecked Newcastle’s transfer plans involving Hugo Ekitike and disrupted their preparations by unsettling Isak—who is unlikely to play in the season opener against Aston Villa,” Samuel writes. Isak has been training alone in Spain recently and has missed Newcastle’s pre-season build-up. “For decades, Newcastle have produced some of the country’s greatest players—Chris Waddle, Paul Gascoigne, Peter Beardsley—only to see them play their best football elsewhere. That humiliation was supposed to end when they became the world’s richest club. But increasingly this summer, they have instead looked like the world’s richest patsy. Why does PIF make it so easy for everyone else, but incredibly difficult for Newcastle?” Samuel asks. Manager Eddie Howe denied that Newcastle blocked a move for Isak to Liverpool: “Unfortunately, I can’t include him in the squad right now. We would have liked to see a way back for him, but ultimately it depends on Alexander. For us, he is still our player,” Howe said over the weekend. Newcastle open their league campaign away to Aston Villa on Saturday, 16 August at 1:30 p.m. The following round, Liverpool visit St James’ Park—then it will be clear who owns Isak by then.
  2. worlds richest and gullible club. Reached Norwegian newspapers. Good job, PIF, good job. Norwegian press rarely covers NUFC. So this is quite an «achievement». https://www.vg.no/sport/i/GydjBm/newcastle-united-mener-det-er-et-stort-problem-at-saudi-arabia-hjelper-andre-klubber
  3. Eddie, we are not falling for that.
  4. Six more keepers in, and we’re able to field an entire first 11
  5. Yes, yet another goalkeeper. Just what we need……
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    And we obviously does not have a list of any candidates after that.
  7. I’m sorry to say, but those defending the owners are deluded. If NUFC were a company you could by stocks in, you would stay far away from it. When the very top neglects proper management of the club, it’s a huge warning sign. No excuse.
  8. I’d argue the basic was already there. It’s called bare minimum. Hiring isn’t that f’ing hard tbh. Especially as they knew several months ago. Waiting for the outcome of the City case is just the lamest excuse. Look at Todd Boehly and Chelsea. The way to loophole is there if they’d wanted to. Also NUFC is just a tiny piece of their global portfolio.
  9. Great post tbf! This whole shambolic period since May ‘till now, my mind has begun playing with the thought of a sabbatical year away from football again. The system is rigged and corrupt, no question about that. Amazingly, no one is picking up on that in the media. They are probably too busy sucking d****. Anyways, as you said; wish they tried …more.
  10. Wished the owners came clean and told the truth about their true ambition behind their ownership. It’s just fluffy, worhtless bla bla. words, but the actions tells otherwise. Eddie and co. are the glue that keeps it afloat. But a manager and his staff can only do so much.
  11. True! I’m just disappointed. Correct me if I am wrong, but didn’t to they leave the year after our first CL? We didn’t preform Well that season in any of the cups or PL. We simply did not have the quality nor the depth. I’d argue we are worse off now tbh.
  12. Bar winning the Carabao, most things seems to have gone downhill since Amanda and Mehrdad left. Eddie and co. has done superbly, but at «the top» it’s
  13. Liverpool can fuck right off. The most obnoxious club and fans. Wish them nothing but the worst.
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    Roll on Sunday; Without any further transfers it’s pointless following NUFC this season. A big write-off for me, and time well spent elsewhere.
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    Absolutely not for me. We needed Mandy and still do.
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    Yeah, if that’s the aim I got to applaud PIF for losing both cashworth, Amanda and some very good players. Got to give it to them. A Greek GK for £20 mill. F’ing hell.
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    Don’t think we will be in a top 6 spot without new signings.
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    Shit window. Fuck o**
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    Terrible window unless something magical happens the next ten days. mandag even the bringing players in with no time to gel is not optimal for a club aiming for the top. The fact that Amanda and Mehrdad left so suddenly doesn’t sit right.
  20. See what you did there
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