Newcastle United: Saudi takeover completed
The Hundred es el título de un torneo profesional de criquet de 100 pelotas en Inglaterra y carrera de Gales por el BCE que comienza en julio de 2020.[1] La liga constará de ocho equipos-ciudad con franquicia basada, cada una de ellas abarca tanto el equipo femenino como el masculino.
Actually, it was only about the approval of the Premier League. Mike Ashley, the unloved yet owner, wanted to get rid of Newcastle United anyway - and the fans of the current table penultimate Mike Ashley. On Thursday evening they were spotted before their stadium.
For they wanted to say goodbye to Mike Ashley so much that they may seem a bit no matter who bought their club for about 300 million pounds. Maybe it is also primarily looking forward to further lucrative sums in these dizzying (financial) heights. But with the investor group concerned, which your offer had already withdrawn from the previous year, it is also about other things.
The public investment fund Saudi Arabia, which holds 80 percent of the consortium that takes over the NUFC (and that by the way, is the majority owner, even if it is officially considered separated by the State ), recently called very different parties to the plan. Not only the Premier League, who wants to ban such majority owners.
Not sport, but sportswashing
The alarm bells also ring the human rights organization Amnesty International , which is publicly addressed to the Premier League and repeatedly made aware of a so-called sportswashing . It is a clear attempt of Saudi authorities to overshoot their human rights violations with the glamor of top football, describes Managing Director Sacha Desshmukh. Specially crownprinz Mohammed Bin Salman is under observation in this regard.
Before the deal went on the stage, the Premier League should introduce a owner and director test , which lays the focus on human rights, called Amnesty International. It was actually on the league what she can do with him.
She was the last hurdle. The hurdle was taken.
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