Newcastle's Saudi vision is shrouded in bleak suspicion and unfulfilled promises | Jonathan Liew

Newcastle's Saudi Vision: A Bleak Reality Behind the Promises.

The Toon Army is still reeling from the summer of '22, when the Magpies were sold to a consortium led by Prince Abdullah bin Musaed Al Saud. The takeover was met with widespread excitement and hope, as Newcastle United promised to bring a new era of prosperity to St James' Park. Fast-forward two years, and the reality on Tyneside is far from rosy.

The on-field performances have been underwhelming, with signings like Nick Woltemade and Anthony Elanga failing to deliver. The team seems slower, less urgent, and downright anxious. Manager Eddie Howe's task is becoming increasingly Herculean as he tries to stem the tide of mediocrity.

But it's not just the football that's a cause for concern. The club's Saudi owners have yet to make good on their promises to regenerate the city around St James' Park. Four years since the takeover, there's still no concrete evidence of any major development projects taking shape. The training ground, touted as a flagship project, remains shrouded in uncertainty.

Meanwhile, the Kingdom itself is reeling from a series of setbacks. The Neom megacity project, once hailed as a symbol of Saudi Arabia's ambition and vision, has been scaled back due to rising costs. This comes on the heels of other major projects being downsized or scrapped altogether. It's clear that the country's economy is facing significant challenges.

The PIF's struggles have far-reaching implications for Newcastle United. The club's future hangs precariously in the balance, with no guarantees of success or investment. The owners' promises of a Premier League title by 2030 seem laughably optimistic, given the current state of affairs.

As the Toon Army waits with bated breath for their team to turn their fortunes around, they can't help but wonder: where's the vision? Where are the tangible results of the Saudi investment? The answer, it seems, is that there are none.
 
omg u think its a disaster 4 NUTS?? like seriously, i no dey beleev da promises dey make wen dem took ova da club. its all abt da benjamins, not about bringin prosperity 2 tyneside lol @ eddie howe tryna stem d tide of mediocrity, poor guy... & whats wit dese training ground issues? it feels like dey dont even no wat dey r doin πŸ€‘πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
 
I'm not buying into all this hype about Newcastle United's new Saudi owners... πŸ€” They're making some pretty big promises, but when you look behind the scenes, it just doesn't add up. I mean, a Premier League title by 2030? That's gonna take more than just money and a fancy vision board... πŸ’Έ It's all about delivering on the commitments they made to the city and the fans. And from what I've seen, that's been woefully neglected. The training ground is still up in the air, and there's no sign of those promised development projects kicking off. It just feels like another case of empty promises and unrealistic goals... 🚫
 
omg what a joke the Saudis are literally bringing nothing but problems to this city i mean i get it they're still trying to revamp the whole city and all but come on 4 years is NOTHING when you've got a city like Newcastle with so much history & pride over its head these new owners r more worried about their own pockets than makin some real change lol what's next gonna be a bunch of empty promises & broken dreams
 
Its really sad 2 see whats happened 2 Newcastle United πŸ€•. I remember when the takeover happened & everyone was hyped up about the future prospects of the club...fast forward 2 now & its like the Saudi vision has just disappeared into thin air πŸ’¨. The team isnt performing well, the training ground is still unfinished & theres no major development projects in sight 😩. The Kingdom's economy is struggling too & thats got a big impact on Newcastle United. I dont think its fair 2 the fans 2 be let down like this πŸ€•. Where are the tangible results of the investment?!
 
I'm getting a bad feeling about this takeover πŸ˜’...like the Magpies are being sold out to the highest bidder and no one's really looking out for the fans. Four years down and what have we got? A bunch of broken promises and an on-field product that's just not good enough. I mean, who needs a Premier League title by 2030 when you can't even get the team to show up in some games? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ And don't even get me started on the training ground - what's taking so long?! It's like the owners are more interested in lining their pockets than investing in the club. 😑
 
I'm tellin' ya, somethin's not addin' up with this whole Newcastle United thing πŸ€”. I mean, Prince Abdullah bin Musaed Al Saud and his crew come in, makin' all these big promises about bringin' prosperity to the city, but it's all just a bunch of empty talk πŸ“’. The football's strugglin', the training ground's stuck in limbo... it's like they're playin' a game of "what do we say now?" every time someone asks 'em about their plans.

And don't even get me started on Neom, that megacity project that was supposed to be the crown jewel of Saudi Arabia's vision πŸŒ†. Now it's just a scaled-back mess, with costs risin' like crazy and other projects gettin' axed left and right πŸ’Έ. It's clear somethin's goin' on here, but I'm not sure what... or who's behind it all 🀐. One thing's for sure, though: the Toon Army deserves a lot more than just empty promises and broken dreams πŸ˜”.
 
I'm so confused about this whole Newcastle takeover thing πŸ€”. I get why people got excited when the new owners came in, but now I'm just not sure if it was all hype. They were supposed to bring in loads of cash and make St James' Park a real hub for the city, but that's not happening. It's like they're trying to make promises they can't keep πŸ’Έ.

And it's not just Newcastle, either. The whole country seems to be having some major issues πŸ€•. They've got this huge megacity project that was supposed to be a game-changer, but now it's being scaled back because of cost problems πŸ“‰. That doesn't sound very hopeful for the future.

As a fan of the team, I just want to see some progress and excitement around the club again ⚽️. But right now, it feels like they're stuck in neutral πŸš—. Can we trust that things will get better? Or are we just going to keep waiting? 🀞
 
omg i feel so bad for the newcastle fans!! 😭 its like they were sold a dream and now reality is just harsher πŸ€• eddie howe is literally doing everything he can to save the club but its hard when u r not getting the support ur looking 4 πŸ’” these promises about neom and dev ops havent panned out & its scary πŸŒͺ️ the kingdom is struggling & thats bound 2 trickle down to newcastle πŸ˜• lets keep our fingers crossed that things turn around for the magpies!!! πŸ™
 
πŸ€” I don't get why people are so surprised at this point. I mean, it's been like 4 years since they took over and what do we have to show for it? Like, some empty promises about the training ground and a few underwhelming signings. And now they're trying to spin that because the Neom project is being scaled back? Um, hello, that's not exactly a surprise. Saudi Arabia's got like a gazillion other problems going on right now. It's not like they can just wave a magic wand and make everything work out. The owners' promises were always kinda laughable anyway, but you knew that when they took over. I'm just waiting for someone to admit the obvious: we're stuck in neutral until those owners get their act together πŸ’ΈπŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ
 
omg, feel 4 the toon army πŸ’”πŸ˜© it's like they're stuck in limbo rn... promise after promise but nothin' concrete happens πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ the city around st james park is still dead as a doornail 🚧 and it's not just the football... what happened 2 neom megacity project? that was supposed 2 be some kinda game changer πŸ€‘ but now it's like they're just trying 2 salvage what's left of their reputation πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ anyway, let's just hope the team can turn things around soon ⚽️ and maybe, just maybe, we'll see some real progress from the owners 🀞
 
πŸ€” I mean, I was hyped when Newcastle United got taken over by the Saudis too, thought it'd be a breath of fresh air for the club πŸ™Œ. But now, 2 years on, and it's all feeling a bit dodgy 😐. They promise one thing, but deliver another...like, what happened to the training ground? When's that gonna happen? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
And don't even get me started on the football πŸ†. It's like they're not even trying anymore πŸ™„. I get it, the new owners have big plans for the city and all, but we need to see some results from the team ASAP ⏱️.
I mean, Saudi Arabia's got its own problems right now 🀯, so are we just gonna sit back and wait for their fortunes to change? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I wish they'd just be honest with us and say "listen, things are tough" instead of all this promise-and-deliver nonsense πŸ’”.
 
πŸ˜• I'm really disappointed in how things have gone down at Newcastle United since the takeover. I mean, we were all hyped up thinking they were gonna bring some serious change and investment to the city, but now it just feels like a bunch of empty promises. πŸ€‘ I get that business is tough and stuff happens, but four years on and you're still waiting for any major development projects to happen? That's just not cool.

And on top of that, the team's been struggling on the pitch too. It's like they're trying to make up for lost time or something. I'm no expert, but it feels like they're over-relying on a few big signings and not investing enough in younger players. And what's with Eddie Howe? He seems like a great manager and all, but even he can't do much when the owners aren't backing him properly.

I think we need to see some real action from the Saudi owners if we want to see Newcastle United become successful again. Maybe some more transparent communication about their plans and timelines? Or maybe just some actual investment in the team and the city? πŸ€” Until then, I'm gonna keep waiting...
 
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