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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by TANYA_ View Post
    and another thing which may be causing a delay,

    reported that Sudi Arabia are willing to bid 3 times the going rate to secure the premier league tv rights!

    Now, if this is state owned, how will that look when they own Newcastle and raking in billions in tv revenue. Kiss goodbye to FFP
    No it doesn't work like that.

    Newcastle has to live within its means...not the means of the company that owns it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by usedtobeshearer View Post
    No it doesn't work like that.

    Newcastle has to live within its means...not the means of the company that owns it!
    no i mean, it will be a concern for the FA incase of corruption. If a company that has the tv rights owns the club. The FFP rules can be easily fecked then.
    Someone said before the new shirt sponsor would be Aramco Oil which is owned by the Saudi family looking to buy us, how would it look if they sponsored us for a ridiculous amount of money and then had the Saudi tv company that owns the premier rights paying for advertising massively over the odds n stuff.

    Who is to say what the limitations on sponsors are?

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