Conclusion I got and could be wrong is that it proves PIF is a separate entity from the government, therefore piracy and human rights issues can't be pinned on them.
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Conclusion I got and could be wrong is that it proves PIF is a separate entity from the government, therefore piracy and human rights issues can't be pinned on them.
George Caulkin tweeting that they're still "going back and forth over piracy"
Not quite the 'no red flags' line he'd been pushing recently.
Hmmm
With all of these piracy issues, I wonder if anyone at the premier league has taken the time to ask the Manchester City owners how they watch the team they own live considering Bein sports is also blocked in the UAE
The Premier League's executive director has said that the deal hasn't been blocked and that the process is ongoing.
I think Tuesday will be pivotal because that's when the WTO report will be made public although it's apparently come down on the side of the links existing.
That the Saudis are involved in some way will come as no surprise to anyone; I guess it all comes down to whether they can make the link between our prospective owners and the people behind the pirate streams.