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Aug 2, 2005
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Ofc Saudi buy Inter. How are they always so lucky? Fucking agnelli please sell
I will not be surprised if PIF Saudi buys more Club in major leagues, Inter/Milan/Roma seems more likely in Italy.. even Fiorentina.
They breathe in a 1 billion and breathe out 3
The owner Bin Salman gave the order to execute Kashoggi (journalist). He started a genocide in yemen with 350.000+ deaths. And you want him to buy Juve? Hell no ...
Football will be the tool to make everyone forget those things (if they were true)


Unless something out of control happens (like wars or whatever),, Saudi Arabia and ME will be the new Europe. Everything is changing,, from Laws to culture..
Trillions Investment in the country is already pumped in.

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i dont give a fuck either if that happens or not...
Believe or not,, was just stating a fact
Trillions are being invested....

Please please come live here.. pleeaaaaassseee

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Don't want to stray off topic too much, so last post i will make about this. But I understand why there is an impression that gulf state countries are somehow richer than developed economies such as Germany or the Netherlands. Its not true. I've worked in both regions, and financially i was better off in the Gulf. But that applies to middle class and above, and the main reason is distribution of wealth/income and the fact there is no income tax.

More than half the workforce is blue collar. There is no welfare state or social benefits for these people. There are no minimum wage laws, labor unions/collective bargaining is prohibited. What that means, it costs companies less to pay the other 50% of workers high salaries, and they can shift a bigger share of the pie to them too. The state does not have any obligation towards the former either. A bigger concentration of a smaller economy goes to those at the very top.

The Netherlands has half the population of Saudi Arabia, and is a much smaller country. Yet it has a bigger economy. The Netherlands also has a higher GDP per Capita than every single Middle Eastern country. It is by every measure richer than every Middle Eastern country. Yet of course, you don't hear of rich Dutch princes buying up European football clubs :D
 

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PIF can't own several clubs in Europe anyway. Not unless they are happy with all but one of them not playing UEFA competition. Makes zero sense, unless Seferin takes more of that arab dick and changes the rules to further kill off any lingering ESL hopes.
 

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Don't want to stray off topic too much, so last post i will make about this. But I understand why there is an impression that gulf state countries are somehow richer than developed economies such as Germany or the Netherlands. Its not true. I've worked in both regions, and financially i was better off in the Gulf. But that applies to middle class and above, and the main reason is distribution of wealth/income and the fact there is no income tax.

More than half the workforce is blue collar. There is no welfare state or social benefits for these people. There are no minimum wage laws, labor unions/collective bargaining is prohibited. What that means, it costs companies less to pay the other 50% of workers high salaries, and they can shift a bigger share of the pie to them too. The state does not have any obligation towards the former either. A bigger concentration of a smaller economy goes to those at the very top.

The Netherlands has half the population of Saudi Arabia, and is a much smaller country. Yet it has a bigger economy. The Netherlands also has a higher GDP per Capita than every single Middle Eastern country. It is by every measure richer than every Middle Eastern country. Yet of course, you don't hear of rich Dutch princes buying up European football clubs :D
I guess The Netherlands has plenty of billionairers. But Saudis have trillionaires. As a country they are not as rich surely but on an individual level it's Saudis that control the cash flow everywhere at this point. Up until 10 years they invested like 860 billion dollars in the US only. I doubt any EU country has that power among individuals.
 

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I will not be surprised if PIF Saudi buys more Club in major leagues, Inter/Milan/Roma seems more likely in Italy.. even Fiorentina.
They breathe in a 1 billion and breathe out 3

Football will be the tool to make everyone forget those things (if they were true)


Unless something out of control happens (like wars or whatever),, Saudi Arabia and ME will be the new Europe. Everything is changing,, from Laws to culture..
Trillions Investment in the country is already pumped in.

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If they were true? Saudi Arabia and ME the new Europe? :rofl:

Keep slurping that MBS weenie.
 

Elvin

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I will not be surprised if PIF Saudi buys more Club in major leagues, Inter/Milan/Roma seems more likely in Italy.. even Fiorentina.
They breathe in a 1 billion and breathe out 3

Football will be the tool to make everyone forget those things (if they were true)


Unless something out of control happens (like wars or whatever),, Saudi Arabia and ME will be the new Europe. Everything is changing,, from Laws to culture..
Trillions Investment in the country is already pumped in.

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Nope never. There is no creativity/innovation in the ME.

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I guess The Netherlands has plenty of billionairers. But Saudis have trillionaires. As a country they are not as rich surely but on an individual level it's Saudis that control the cash flow everywhere at this point. Up until 10 years they invested like 860 billion dollars in the US only. I doubt any EU country has that power among individuals.
Isnt that the demostration that even they dont see a future in the ME?
 
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