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‘This stinks to high heaven’: Many NUFC fans react to latest reports on takeover

‘This stinks to high heaven’: Many NUFC fans react to latest reports on takeover

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The Newcastle United takeover saga is approaching 100 days now, and potential owners – Amanda Staveley, the Reuben brothers and the Saudi Public Investment Fund – are still waiting for approval from the Premier League.

As we all know, two issues are sticking up as stumbling block for the takeover to go through – the issue of piracy and the problem relating to human rights.

While Matt Slater of The Athletic has recently claimed that the human rights problems are not a bigger issue for the Premier League, but the one with the piracy is a massive barrier for the takeover to get the green signal.

However, it seems, the families of human rights campaigners are not giving up as yet.

According to reports from The Independent, families of human rights campaigners held in Saudi jails have urged the Premier League chief executive Richard Masters by writing a letter with a personal plea that the takeover should not be allowed to go ahead while their loved ones remain imprisoned.

The Premier League have nearly spent the past four months dissecting the controversial £300m takeover, which is led by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF).

The letter has details of the treatment of the victims, citing torture and threats of rape, saying it is “vital” the Premier League hear their stories before making a decision.

However, many Newcastle fans feel that it has got nothing to do with the takeover, as instead of fighting against the government they are directing their anger in the wrong direction. Here are some of the selected tweets:

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