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19 hours ago, TheBrownBottle said:


I didn’t say it was? I’m well aware of this issues that their redevelopment has caused, but it’s no different to the gentrification that has happened in every city post redevelopment. Abu Dhabi aren’t responsible for the broken U.K. housing market, that existed far before they took over City

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I was speaking to Falcons fan today after mentioning that I went to Kingston Park yesterday. He says that him and a lot of fans have the impression that sooner or later that PIF/consortium will buy them. Apparently they are keen for an refurbished Kingston Park to become the home base for the women and academy teams.

 

I’m not sure how much interest they would have in Rugby because the figure just aren’t there, but then if the Saudi’s are more interested in just doing a clean sweep in sport then it would make sense.

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6 minutes ago, Stifler said:

I was speaking to Falcons fan today after mentioning that I went to Kingston Park yesterday. He says that him and a lot of fans have the impression that sooner or later that PIF/consortium will buy them. Apparently they are keen for an refurbished Kingston Park to become the home base for the women and academy teams.

 

I’m not sure how much interest they would have in Rugby because the figure just aren’t there, but then if the Saudi’s are more interested in just doing a clean sweep in sport then it would make sense.


The Durham CCC CEO hinted a few weeks ago that the Saudi‘s were wanting to set up a new Hundred franchise up here too. Be a difficult sell to the members as a decent majority are from Wearside!

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3 minutes ago, NSG said:


The Durham CCC CEO hinted a few weeks ago that the Saudi‘s were wanting to set up a new Hundred franchise up here too. Be a difficult sell to the members as a decent majority are from Wearside!

???????”well come on in”

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23 minutes ago, NSG said:


The Durham CCC CEO hinted a few weeks ago that the Saudi‘s were wanting to set up a new Hundred franchise up here too. Be a difficult sell to the members as a decent majority are from Wearside!

In that case do the right and proper thing - and try to make Northumberland into a first class cricket county …

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2 minutes ago, TheBrownBottle said:

In that case do the right and proper thing - and try to make Northumberland into a first class cricket county …

Would be immense. Derrim Cricket in the mud, mackems raging. 

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5 minutes ago, TheBrownBottle said:

In that case do the right and proper thing - and try to make Northumberland into a first class cricket county …

Can’t see that happening. Prior to Durham becoming a first class county Northumberland and Durham had a combined xi playing in the minor counties league. As part of the restructure of North East cricket Durham was selected as the premier county as the ECB wouldn’t accept a combined county. It’s one of the reasons why Durham plays the odd game north of the Tyne, initially Jesmond now South North at Gosforth 

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1 hour ago, Stifler said:

I was speaking to Falcons fan today after mentioning that I went to Kingston Park yesterday. He says that him and a lot of fans have the impression that sooner or later that PIF/consortium will buy them. Apparently they are keen for an refurbished Kingston Park to become the home base for the women and academy teams.

 

I’m not sure how much interest they would have in Rugby because the figure just aren’t there, but then if the Saudi’s are more interested in just doing a clean sweep in sport then it would make sense.

I think that's more in hope than expectation, unless they have some inside knowledge. Professional rugby is an absolute money pit, especially up here where there just isn't enough of an appetite for it.

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1 hour ago, Keegans Export said:

I think that's more in hope than expectation, unless they have some inside knowledge. Professional rugby is an absolute money pit, especially up here where there just isn't enough of an appetite for it.

Yep, it just doesn’t have any worldwide traction to make it a goer I would think.  NZ is the only country where it’s the national sport - and it has a tiny population.  Most of the countries that play it have it as a minority sport - here in Australia it barely registers at all; no bugger is interested. 

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2 hours ago, Wolfcastle said:

With their Formula 1 connections, could be a new Lister Storm in our future.

Underrated tweet. Remember the old Black and White club videos and seeing the Lister Storm at its brand spanking new best. Wonder where it is now.

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Can’t see them being interested in domestic English cricket, it has barely any audience in the UK.

 

If they go into cricket it will be the IPL.

 

I can see the club wanting to buy Kingston Park, but it would probably be to upgrade the facilities for the women’s, reserves and youth teams that already use it

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28 minutes ago, Unbelievable said:

Great, let’s bring in new rules that allow new owners a 3 year FFP dispensation period… 3 years after the Newcastle takeover :lol:

Aye but Man Utd are about to get a new owner, and Chelsea are on the verge of hitting trouble less than 2 years into their owners ownership.

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It just needs scrapping - ruining the competition of the the league.  Getting boring City winning year on year - though only after City have been robbed of all their titles for blatantly cheating.  

 

 

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8 hours ago, duo said:

 

I do enjoy Simon Jordan - a man who’s time at Palace ended in administration - telling everyone that unlike him they have no experience in running a football club.  Not sure he’s the one I’d take advice from if I did.

 

I’ve no issue with FFP - my issue is with it not being independently governed, which also results in a lack of flexibility; the current rules set only to protect the status quo. 

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While every article in the press like this is a very small step forward, I do believe it's going to take a club to challenge ffp before anything will be done.

The premier league won't want to upset the "big" clubs unless their hands are tied.

 

 

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