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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-10196601/Premier-League-plan-curb-Newcastle-Man-City-spending-preventing-use-global-network.html

 

The Premier League are planning to bring in new rules to prevent clubs using their feeder and/or satellite teams to pay players and coaches in another attempt to curb the spending power of Manchester City and Newcastle.

The new regulations will form part of tightened restrictions on related-party sponsorship deals which are set to be agreed later this month in a direct response to the £305million Saudi Arabian-led takeover of Newcastle.

Newcastle’s new owners have made it clear they are planning to follow the City Football Group model of establishing a global network of clubs, leading to fears among some top-flight rivals that such a set-up could be used to circumvent Financial Fair Play regulations.  

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5 hours ago, Stifler said:

Going to be weird if we get a Saudi Airline sponsoring us without them flying into Newcastle. Etihad began flights to Manchester when their sponsorship deal had started, Emirates had already flown into Heathrow when they began sponsoring Arsenal. Same with PSG and Paris Airport for Qatar, and Emirates fly into Milan which ties in with their sponsorship with AC Milan.

 

I can’t see a flight from Newcastle to Saudi Arabia making commercial sense, we already have Emirates who have a wider connection hub, as well as Dubai itself being a more desirable destination.

 

Cardiff had Fly Malaysia with no flights from tits airport to Malaysia

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16 minutes ago, nbthree3 said:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-10196601/Premier-League-plan-curb-Newcastle-Man-City-spending-preventing-use-global-network.html

 

The Premier League are planning to bring in new rules to prevent clubs using their feeder and/or satellite teams to pay players and coaches in another attempt to curb the spending power of Manchester City and Newcastle.

The new regulations will form part of tightened restrictions on related-party sponsorship deals which are set to be agreed later this month in a direct response to the £305million Saudi Arabian-led takeover of Newcastle.

Newcastle’s new owners have made it clear they are planning to follow the City Football Group model of establishing a global network of clubs, leading to fears among some top-flight rivals that such a set-up could be used to circumvent Financial Fair Play regulations.  


Is that reporter seriously suggesting that they are looking at Inter and Bordeaux as feeder clubs? 

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31 minutes ago, nbthree3 said:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-10196601/Premier-League-plan-curb-Newcastle-Man-City-spending-preventing-use-global-network.html

 

The Premier League are planning to bring in new rules to prevent clubs using their feeder and/or satellite teams to pay players and coaches in another attempt to curb the spending power of Manchester City and Newcastle.

The new regulations will form part of tightened restrictions on related-party sponsorship deals which are set to be agreed later this month in a direct response to the £305million Saudi Arabian-led takeover of Newcastle.

Newcastle’s new owners have made it clear they are planning to follow the City Football Group model of establishing a global network of clubs, leading to fears among some top-flight rivals that such a set-up could be used to circumvent Financial Fair Play regulations.  

I honestly depise this aspect of football so so much, it's pure cancer for the game, but after the way the PL treated us the past 18 months and with the media, pundits and other fans basically calling us cunts for the past 20 years, I would like nothing more than for us to take the absolute piss if it meant that everyone who is pissed off by our situation becomes even more pissed off. 

 

Fuck 'em.

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37 minutes ago, et tu brute said:


Is that reporter seriously suggesting that they are looking at Inter and Bordeaux as feeder clubs? 

Staveley has said that they were looking at them as alternatives to Newcastle, and have no interest anymore.

 

Imagine if Qatar has succeeded in preventing them to buy us, but as a result had led to them buying Bordeaux and blowing PSG away.

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32 minutes ago, Stifler said:

Staveley has said that they were looking at them as alternatives to Newcastle, and have no interest anymore.

 

Imagine if Qatar has succeeded in preventing them to buy us, but as a result had led to them buying Bordeaux and blowing PSG away.


No I know that and the way she was talking it was as options instead of Newcastle, not as feeder clubs which that reporter seemed to be suggesting. 

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7 hours ago, Stifler said:

Not so sure, but the club itself was expensive with the joint expense of the new San Siri to come and some alleged debt.

It would be hard to recoup that money back because the TV rights for Serie A is small, and Saudi Arabia are the ones paying one of the highest broadcasts deals for them. Champions League revenue aside, they wouldn’t make all that much.

It sounds very similar to Qatar’s takeover of PSG, it was between them and Leeds, with them still being linked with Leeds. Had Leeds not been where they were at the time and in the Premier League, they would have bought Leeds and a Premier League club over PSG. They have done well with PSG, but the domestic broadcast rights are pitiful. If they we’re given the choice now I think they would buy Leeds over PSG.

Qatar buying PSG was a condition of France (Sarkozy)/Platini, in his role at UEFA, supporting the Qatar World Cup bid. There was also some big investment in France (maybe an arms deal or gas, can't remember) attached to the World Cup. That's what I read in David Conn's book The Fall of the House of Fifa. Leeds weren't in the equation.

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2 minutes ago, Awaymag said:

Urgent: An informed source confirms, "Al Qiddiya is the next sponsor of the Newcastle shirt."

 

Cool - I can read the Qu’ran but don’t understand the majority of words 

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6 minutes ago, Mikky said:

 

Cool - I can read the Qu’ran but don’t understand the majority of words 

I can't but I can use the translate tweet link :bluestar:

 

Follow that link and watch the video.    I did and it has just sunk in how much our new owners are worth and also the vision they have!   We are in for one hell of a ride!

 

 

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10 hours ago, nbthree3 said:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-10196601/Premier-League-plan-curb-Newcastle-Man-City-spending-preventing-use-global-network.html

 

The Premier League are planning to bring in new rules to prevent clubs using their feeder and/or satellite teams to pay players and coaches in another attempt to curb the spending power of Manchester City and Newcastle.

The new regulations will form part of tightened restrictions on related-party sponsorship deals which are set to be agreed later this month in a direct response to the £305million Saudi Arabian-led takeover of Newcastle.

Newcastle’s new owners have made it clear they are planning to follow the City Football Group model of establishing a global network of clubs, leading to fears among some top-flight rivals that such a set-up could be used to circumvent Financial Fair Play regulations.  

 

The lengths these cunts are going to to try and stop us growing is criminal mind.

 

The absolute audacity of the big clubs blatantly just doing it to stop competition is astonishing. Like, they aren't even trying to hide it.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Scoot said:

 

The lengths these cunts are going to to try and stop us growing is criminal mind.

 

The absolute audacity of the big clubs blatantly just doing it to stop competition is astonishing. Like, they aren't even trying to hide it.

 

 

 

It would literally be impossible to do it.

How would you prevent one club from buying a player and loaning him? Unless FIFA got involved and changed all the transfer rules you couldn’t get away with it.

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16 minutes ago, Scoot said:

 

The lengths these cunts are going to to try and stop us growing is criminal mind.

 

The absolute audacity of the big clubs blatantly just doing it to stop competition is astonishing. Like, they aren't even trying to hide it.

 

 

 

The flagrant nature of what they’re doing is almost of eye-opening as the stupidity of the other 13 clubs falling into line behind them.

 

Haven’t they worked out this potentially makes them less appealing to future buyers?

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