Couldn't be arsed to read it. Presumably, in order, Man U, Liverpool, Man City, Chelsea, Arsenal, Spurs then Newcastle, Everton, Villa and the rest.
When you consider man City and Chelsea wouldn't be anywhere near where they are but for takeovers and the fact nufc hasn't won anything for 50 years that tells you newcastle were one of the biggest clubs until going for the majority of football before TV money ruined the game...the fact we were ****ed over by other clubs takeovers compounds by anger towards the premier league for denying the club the chance of something special... A chance that won't come around again if they Saudis do give up entirely...
Writing for Chronicle Live, Douglas said: "My understanding is that there are manoeuvres in the background but the battle has moved on to the legal challenge from Mike Ashley towards the Premier League. "That is being done with the intention - long-term - of forcing the issue and allowing this takeover to go through. "An interesting footnote: PIF have been approached by plenty of clubs of late. But they'd prefer to wait it out for Newcastle."
Where did Sunderland rank? Great click bait subject - such an emotive one for fans. The Athletic is a paid subscription isn't it? Good way to drag some folk onto the page. However if Sunderland are outside the top 50 then they are spot on.
You either need @Darren Peacock's Ponytail to give you some tutoring or type a bit slower. I cant make any sense of that.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-54366716 Oh no. Not this again. And it’s not on the sports pages it’s on the bbc business section.
these charlatans have approached the BBC with the story. Just like Chopra approached the papers. They just want some publicity. Ashley already dismissed these no marks out of hand.