The Controversial Rise of Newcastle United

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  • @prisonmike1139
    @prisonmike1139 Před rokem +597

    As a Newcastle fan I will be the first to call out the Saudi ownership of its human right abuses. I understand seeing my beloved team win brings joy unparalleled especially when you compare it with the Ashley years. Still, to ignore the controversy around us and Blame it all on “mainstream media bias” is a disservice to what our club stands for. We all enjoy winning. But we shouldn’t be ignorant of very real issues behind the purchase of our club. It is a conflicting feeling. So to any Newcastle fans out there who might or might not agree, just keep in mind why they purchased us. Yes, we’re allowed to enjoy winning, but also Remember , just like our team colours, there’s always a black and white side to everything .

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Před rokem +101

      Great comment man, I do find it incredible that some people expect Newcastle fans to not enjoy any success that may come their way due to the their ownership. Football is about escapism at the end of the day and what happens in the boardroom is out of their control

    • @IGAM3RPRO
      @IGAM3RPRO Před rokem +73

      sports washing but people dont want to talk about nike and adidas sweatshops paying kids 5p and a hour

    • @prisonmike1139
      @prisonmike1139 Před rokem +4

      @@Vizeh oh my days i never thought you’d pin this and even reply I’ve been a fan of yours for so long Liam and I know I’m rambling but you really made my day 😂 anyways back to the topic, I agree 100% with what you said. As football fans of course we’d be on cloud 9. Any fanbase would, it’s just that Newcastle fans happened to be “fortunate” enough that it happened to us. But the fact that most fans are so happy that they conveniently overlook the issues surrounding our owners is precisely why they bought us in the first place. To say that their prime motive was “to restore newcastke to its former glory” is either tone deaf, naive, or delusional. Anyone with a brain knows what sports washing is and how it operates, and this was a prime example of how successful it could be. So it’s been a helluva ride, but I can’t say I’ve enjoyed the view throughout completely

    • @martinnikodinoski6474
      @martinnikodinoski6474 Před rokem +14

      @@prisonmike1139 I agree with everything mentioned. It is sport washing no question about it. However all rival fans that have a go at us for our ownership while typing up their message on a phone that’s been put together by a 7 year old child in a third world country are massive hypocrites.
      For me it’s the holier than thou attitutude when in reality most people never gave a crap about Saudi human rights until 3 years ago. Truth is with globalization and capitalism this kind of stuff is unavoidable. It doesn’t make it right but we’re too far gone and it won’t change. I’d rather focus on the football.

    • @prisonmike1139
      @prisonmike1139 Před rokem +3

      @@martinnikodinoski6474 fair attitude to have. I think a lot of fans having a pop at us are just jealous. I imagine if another club instead of us gets taken over like that, and tbf our reaction would probably be the same as them, so I mostly ignore them. Because the owners have put Newcastle fans in an awkward position where when rival fans criticise our owners, I see a lot of our fans jumping to defend them or saying “what about this what about that”, which personally I would never do because I would never defend human rights abuses, whether it’s from the Saudis or the US in Guantanamo bay

  • @Scotty2303
    @Scotty2303 Před rokem +354

    Honestly, any fanbase that has to deal with Mike Ashley for 15 years deserves any and all success they get, especially if they're as passionate as the Geordies.

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Před rokem +24

      That's a fair comment!

    • @Scotty2303
      @Scotty2303 Před rokem +7

      @@Vizeh much like the ones you made throughout the video then, these types of vids are class, loving them.

    • @jamestowers7461
      @jamestowers7461 Před rokem

      Imagine telling LGBT people in Saudi Arabia and people in the Yemen that you support their oppressors taking over a football club because the had a shit owner before

    • @ThePromotionWars
      @ThePromotionWars Před rokem +1

      💯

    • @goldie8501
      @goldie8501 Před rokem +6

      I mean, it could always be worse like with Man Utd and the Glazers who bought and kept the club in debt and took money out of the club annually while making it spend its own revenue to stay afloat.

  • @KremBotop
    @KremBotop Před rokem +173

    Learned about Newcastle as a peruvian because of Solano back in the mid 2000s, so I always remembered them even when relegated. So I'm kinda glad they're somewhat gaining more ground and relevance in the EPL space.

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Před rokem +15

      Solano what a hero that man is!

    • @mattpryokra2245
      @mattpryokra2245 Před rokem +1

      Aaaah Nobby ❤🥰

    • @ignaciopalomino6609
      @ignaciopalomino6609 Před rokem +1

      Ñol solano que jugador hermano 🇵🇪

    • @benstewart7970
      @benstewart7970 Před rokem +2

      Nobby solano is an absolute legend

    • @lochinver1929
      @lochinver1929 Před rokem +4

      Nobby was (is) an adopted Geordie. He used to play trumpet in Newcastle with his salsa band called The Geordie Latinos.

  • @HugoHome67
    @HugoHome67 Před rokem +24

    My first game at st James park was in 1964 , as you can imagine there have been a lot more downs than ups but for the first time in my life the club is pulling in the right direction . I do not care where the money comes from , all money is dirty and you cannot escape from it .

  • @davids2540
    @davids2540 Před rokem +9

    As a Newcastle fan I was reluctant to watch this as most fan bases blaming money for our success this season. It was good to see a well balanced argument that Howe has improved pretty much every player that was already at the club. All Newcastle fans wanted was an owner that respected the club, the city and had a bit of ambition. Do i feel 100% comfortable with the ownership? No, but do other fans expect us to boycott our club? Where were all these self righteous fans when Chelsea were bought out?

  • @Sam.Gaming
    @Sam.Gaming Před rokem +37

    I think Newcastle deserve everything that they have right now

    • @tom_70_ads
      @tom_70_ads Před rokem +1

      Yeah, as a city fan when we were bought by the Arabs we didn’t play well even if you have infinite money if you’re players aren’t good you can’t win anything player skill is key

    • @dan_marshall8949
      @dan_marshall8949 Před 8 měsíci

      aye but ye eventually gonna get good and use the money despite making the excuse ‘ its not all about the money ‘. Newcastle were a banter club and got turned around at the bottom of the pint glass, got to congratulate them for actually being where they are, using the MONEY to get a good manager.

    • @Sam.Gaming
      @Sam.Gaming Před 8 měsíci

      Eddie Howe is a good manager@@dan_marshall8949

  • @wekraine9998
    @wekraine9998 Před rokem +24

    In 2018 one of most historical Portuguese clubs was split in half which was CF Os Belenenses.Essentialy the club set up a SAD in 1999 to run the professional football team of CF Os Belenenses. When the club split in 2018 the professional team which was the SAD stayed in the first division while the CF Os Belenenses registered in the 6th division (they have now been promoted to the 2nd division) while the SAD are in 2nd division but currently could be relegated. But there is a possibility that the original club CF Os Belenenses will play its former professional SAD.

  • @GEDSKEL
    @GEDSKEL Před rokem +5

    I have supported this club since my first game in 1979 and we have had good times and bad but mostly bad, now we are challenging the status quo of the Big Six and you know what they hate it and we love it! Thank you Saudi Arabia.

  • @deeznoots6241
    @deeznoots6241 Před rokem +31

    I thought Newcastle would get top 4, last year after Eddie Howe came in they had the 3rd best form in the league and it was natural to expect that to continue with some big money signings.

    • @wiiplayers19
      @wiiplayers19 Před rokem +2

      I remember talking to a college mate of mine back in august and he thought I was crazy when I said top 4

    • @bighorse1035
      @bighorse1035 Před rokem

      A club that was battling relegation, goes to the champions league within a year with the same squad is by no means something predictable. They didn’t even spend that much

    • @deeznoots6241
      @deeznoots6241 Před rokem +1

      @@bighorse1035 >they didn’t even spend that much
      Yeah I didn’t think they would get top 4 with the relatively little spending they did do, I thought they were gonna spend big and get top 4 thanks in part to those signings.

  • @Ep3o
    @Ep3o Před rokem +18

    As a West Ham fan I do agree we are a good comparison but you also have to take into account:
    a) second year in a row in Europe. Our players have been knackered and rotational minimal. (As a Burnley fan you know the effect it can have ;) )
    b) ALOT of injuries from the new signings, meaning adaptation has been super slow and rotations couldn’t be made.
    c) Moyes experimenting with a new system. A lot of the summer signings were to transition into a possession based way of playing. That failed, went back to counter attacking and now we’re safe. Transition seasons can be hard, even when spending a lot. Newcastle could feel the effect of Europe next season
    d) VAR has not been our friend. Maybe personal bias, but there are some stats out there about our net point gain due to errors with VAR. probably the least valid point here and everyone probably feels that way about their club!
    Definitely been a frustrating year for us, but back to back semi finals, and a promising hope of a final.
    Overall, good video, and I agree with a lot of your points!

  • @Nick_1790
    @Nick_1790 Před rokem +16

    This isn’t just about the money. Tottenham was perfectly capable of spending €60m for Bastoni but he didn’t consider the club attractive enough.
    Newcastle could have perfectly cobble up enough money to sign Trippier but he would have never sign under the previous ownership. The same applies for virtually all other names they signed.
    The saddest part is that if Newcastle would have been acquired by someone not as rich we would have all been celebrating this.

    • @IVIRnathanreilly
      @IVIRnathanreilly Před rokem +1

      This really isn't mentioned enough and it's mostly because people complaining are too stupid to realise they could have bought all of these players at any point.
      They were extremely well run financially under Ashley and won't be having ffp issues even if they start splashing the cash a bit.
      Although I hope they don't just go making stupid huge money signings.

    • @Nick_1790
      @Nick_1790 Před rokem

      @@IVIRnathanreilly to be honest, I kind of hope they do some stupid signings. If you look at City, only the remains of one of the greatest champions league teams have been able to stop them (so far)
      I would hate it if the sport turns into two oil groups fighting each other.

    • @mrmu7ammed1
      @mrmu7ammed1 Před rokem +4

      I don’t think it is fair to think of the new Newcastle owners as more wealthy than Man U or Chelsea under Abrhimovic, PIF is an investment fund, they have many investments in many companies, PIF is supposed to make money, everyone says they have 300+B, I don’t see them spending more than Man U or Chelsea but what do I know!

    • @Nick_1790
      @Nick_1790 Před rokem

      @@mrmu7ammed1 if you don’t know then you shouldn’t be commenting on that subject. They are definitely richer and it is not only about spending the money but having to money to spend.

    • @zulutgseta8276
      @zulutgseta8276 Před rokem

      @@Nick_1790 they richer caused of money laundry and controversy?...

  • @Koolwaffle
    @Koolwaffle Před rokem +18

    I am happy for Newcastle fans, they deserve this type of success after Mike Ashley's ownership. Credit is due to Eddie Howe on Newcastle's rise and their scouting and transfers have also been smart since they haven't invested the money like Man City has.
    I look at more the staff recruitment of Newcastle. Instead of recruiting players, Newcastle have recruited a lot of staff from top 6 clubs. As an Arsenal fan, I am well aware they recently got our talent scout Eddie Black. It's a different approach but kind of cool. However, I doubt these staff members aren't getting paid a lot more than their former clubs and I doubt they would have joined Newcastle in the first place.

  • @nicholasmwangangi6257
    @nicholasmwangangi6257 Před rokem +30

    Honestly, the world laughs when westerners complain about another country's human rights record. Are we all forgetting Iraq, Libya, Nicaragua, and Vietnam? Westerners should be the last people pointing fingers when it comes to human rights.

    • @prisonmike1139
      @prisonmike1139 Před rokem

      The western world is the most qualified to talk about human rights because currently they’re the only ones who remotely gives a fuck 80% of the time. The rest of the Middle East , Africa and 80% of Asia don’t give a fuck and deserved to be called out for it

    • @BasedinReality1984
      @BasedinReality1984 Před rokem +14

      As a westerner I find it funny too.
      This guy went banging on about being arrested for Twitter comments when the exact same thing happens in the UK if you criticise certain groups and hurt their feelings.
      I respect the middle Eastern countries for defending their morals and values.

    • @salomaonplanetsaturn
      @salomaonplanetsaturn Před rokem

      ​@@BasedinReality1984 same same , chief

    • @sarov7658
      @sarov7658 Před rokem

      Yup the libtards are becoming more and more entitled these days

    • @sarov7658
      @sarov7658 Před rokem

      @@BasedinReality1984 same it's a fked up world ppl go nuts over pronouns I'm on arab side they don't play and own these clownns

  • @mrmeeseeks2534
    @mrmeeseeks2534 Před rokem +31

    Can’t wait for in 10 years time when kids start calling Newcastle an “oil club “ with “plastic fans “

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Před rokem +19

      Pretty much already happening lol

    • @distantant
      @distantant Před rokem +17

      both city and newcastle have their own significant histories to be honest. people just never bothered to look into it as it didn't fit their bantering and some are just ignorant and only focus on successful clubs that are constantly winning to quell as history. besides, so what if the clubs supposedly don't have history? they are creating it now aren't they?

    • @bigt6665
      @bigt6665 Před rokem +9

      newcastle have great OG fans i doubt they will be a oil club as they would already fill out a large stadium and be loud

    • @coyootje
      @coyootje Před rokem

      @@distantantI don't think It's about them not having history, it's more about the fair weather supporters coming in because the club starts doing well after the takeover.

    • @johnstephenren561
      @johnstephenren561 Před rokem +2

      Tbf Newcastle has more fresh footballing achievements than city even without the Saudi takeover. They were twice runners-up in the 90s when Fergie's Man United is making prem the farmers league.
      Also they have recent (90s) club legends like Alan Shearer or Gazza

  • @wholelottapain.1038
    @wholelottapain.1038 Před rokem +45

    im a random kid from the us who decided to pick up football and watch the premier league and decided that newcastle will be the team i choose to support for no specific reason. learning more about the owners and who they are as well as what theyve done is truly heartbreaking because i was clueless about this until now, personally id like to keep the football separate from the politics involved but im glad im informed about the behind the scenes and im sorry for those who've dealt with human rights abuse. thank you for vizeh this content is very informative and is why i watch you.

    • @claytonmeeks6562
      @claytonmeeks6562 Před rokem

      So, do you still support Newcastle? Or was it a virtue signaling instance that you acknowledge the wrongs but CHOOSE to just focus on football. If you support Newcastle you support the regime. Same regime that hangs people from cranes for absurd reasons.

    • @QuietManUK
      @QuietManUK Před rokem +16

      @@claytonmeeks6562 Wrong, you haven't a clue why UK supporters choose their teams. The fans are very aware of the Saudi regime, however the Saudi regime does not control Newcastle United on the pitch. Most of the fans have supported the club from their early years and will always support the club, they don't really care what the owners choose to do in their own country, pretty much the same as they wouldn't care if the club was owned by a Chinese company. There are a lot of other clubs throughout the world with foreign owners, but at the moment Newcastle are in the spotlight. But guess what, the fans don't care as to them it's all about the football, not the politics. The only one here virtue signaling is you.

    • @louisverrier1035
      @louisverrier1035 Před rokem

      @@claytonmeeks6562 the United States funds wars around the world france still reaps the rewards from when they took over Nigeria China targets Muslims to persecute Russia is invading Ukraine Poland the balkans are all anti LGBTQ every big country has problems so it’s not fair to just critique Saudi Arabia

    • @ittzar6032
      @ittzar6032 Před rokem

      ​@@claytonmeeks6562 So, do you support companies such as Microsoft, Amazon, Starbucks, EA, Activision, PayPal, Adobe, Visa, BP, Facebook, Boeing, Disney etc by consuming and/or using their products? Or was it a virtue signalling instance that you acknowledge the wrongs but CHOOSE to just focus on the Individual companies? If you support any of these companies you support the regime. Same regime that hangs people from cranes for absurd reasons.
      Either you have an extremely skewed grasp on reality and choose only to see and interpret things solely as black or white, or, the most likely answer, you just don't like Newcastle, which is by all means your prerogative, but a really pathetic one if you've allowed a game of football to fuel this much distain and hatred that you'd go to the lengths of condemning everyone who supports the club just to make yourself feel better. If that really isn't the case, then I don't know what to tell you but you need to start educating yourself on how many companies AND countries deal with Saudi as well as how many countries other than Saudi also carry out immoral actions, either you can choose to accept there is a separation required for these things or you can choose to deny it, but I'd expect you to follow through completely on your morals and not use or consume any products made by companies, or live in any country, that has any sort of dealings with a person or country that supports the use of immoral actions, which I'll tell you now, is absolutely impossible.

    • @elrm1945
      @elrm1945 Před rokem +6

      @@claytonmeeks6562 if you have supported a team your whole life and that team got a new owner who does bad things your not just gonna stop supporting them and switch teams. Europeans are loyal to their football teams no matter what.

  • @joshwetherington
    @joshwetherington Před rokem +71

    I think the biggest issue with football owners is that with top flight clubs they are worth so much and there’s such a small group of people with that kind of wealth. It’s hard to criticize a club for being owned by rich people when the club costs so much just to by let alone run

    • @johan8969
      @johan8969 Před rokem

      The conversation isnt about rich people buying clubs. Its about dictatorships like Saudi Arabia and Qatar buying clubs to make themselves look better. It would be weird if Norway decided to buy Arsenal, now sprinkle in some beheadings and war crimes and you get the new owner of Newcastle.

    • @tonyh5484
      @tonyh5484 Před rokem

      you dont criticise owners who have robbed the workers of saudi, but i bet you would criticise if a paedophile owned your club, nice to pick what crimes dont offend you

  • @watchbold9093
    @watchbold9093 Před rokem +6

    really heavily enjoy ur vids, I think for growing even more doing vids for teams/players outside of England is gonna be crucial, keep up with the great content❤️

  • @dylancampbell1451
    @dylancampbell1451 Před rokem +5

    I’m a newcastle United fan, had a season ticket for almost 10 years (season we got relegated to be exact), I’ve seen some shocking football and no investment. Rafa always wanted the investment, but never got it, which is why he left. Same with good footballers, who all left because they were to never see a future. When we got taken over, I was over the moon and have been ever since that we actually go to a match and have a belief we will win most games, and not that we are going to lose. I do get all of the controversy about the owners, but as fans, it’s not out issue, we just want the football on the pitch to be exciting. Any other fans would have loved to be in our position.

  • @Xdslicer0875
    @Xdslicer0875 Před rokem +43

    Up the toon

  • @tylershapiro2964
    @tylershapiro2964 Před rokem +16

    wont be a popular video but maybe do one about how Bournemouth defied everyone's expectations this year and stayed up pretty easily

    • @user-up8oy4od9s
      @user-up8oy4od9s Před rokem +5

      People had all the newly teams this year going down and all of them might stay up😭😭

    • @Drunken_Master
      @Drunken_Master Před rokem +1

      Bournemouth stayed up because there were more teams in the PL that were more terrible than them.

    • @catpoofa
      @catpoofa Před rokem

      @@Drunken_Master cheers owen

    • @henry7486
      @henry7486 Před rokem +1

      @@user-up8oy4od9s I feel as if a lot of people had Forest staying up but yeah Fulham and Bournemouth were definitely expected to go down by most

    • @shinebanana4084
      @shinebanana4084 Před rokem

      i would not say easily, they have definetly sniffed around relgation this season

  • @MasterB8r420
    @MasterB8r420 Před rokem +5

    as a young Newcastle fan, I've been following my club home and away for the last 15 years. The owners could behead whoever thy wish on the halfway line at half time. I literally couldn't care less. I'm seeing attacking 433 football after being stuck with Mike Ashley and Steve Bruce. these people are saviours in my eyes. Up the Saudi Mags.

  • @suhail._
    @suhail._ Před rokem +2

    As a kid who grew up in Saudi Arabia I think the western media portrayal of the country has never been good, I love this country a lot and happy that they took over newcastle, I hope they do well in the champions league

  • @EwokJr_03
    @EwokJr_03 Před rokem +12

    As a lifelong newcastle fan and someone who understands why some protest it. Ive never been happier to see a team unified, ambitious and hard working. That alone is all us fans want to see. We are a club like no other ⚫️⚪️⚫️⚪️

  • @Admin-ry2xh
    @Admin-ry2xh Před rokem +4

    You should do a Stockport County video, I mean, their history is amazing and the success they’ve seen these past two seasons has been great as well.

  • @PLF1Tino
    @PLF1Tino Před rokem +2

    You should do documentary of Teemu Pukki, very interesting career his had, moved early on to abroad just to comeback to Finland, scored twice against Schalke in Europa League Playoff and in away leg once, got his move there but didn't really work out. He turned the career around in Denmark to get big move to Norwich in Championship and he helped them to get into Premier League, also he became Top goalscorer in Finland national team overtaking the KING Jari Litmanen.

  • @Alf_editz4412
    @Alf_editz4412 Před rokem +5

    Hi vizeh, keep up these videos, there great! Ive watched all of your videos since your videos have changed, keep it up

  • @phantomshadowfax5431
    @phantomshadowfax5431 Před rokem +20

    i think Eddie Howe has the most to do with the development of the team. so many players are above their level this season that have been rather bad prior under the previous manager. Murphy, Joelinton and Almiron to name the obvious ones but also Sean Longstaff and Dan Burn on the under rated side. They have made smart signings in Trippier and Botman. Isak is really coming into his own.
    From a purely football and spending strategy perspective i think Newcastle aren't any different than any other top 8 team. if anything i think they have been a bit smarter how they handle things BECAUSE of the narrative. The new owners are for real.

  • @abutimelanin
    @abutimelanin Před rokem

    Well done on 350k mate! Let’s go for 500k you can definitely do it!

  • @scottvallely50
    @scottvallely50 Před rokem +3

    People forget Isak (cost one third of total transfer fees this season) was injured first half of the season. He only really started playing in January. Anyone that brings up the Saudis are just jealous. They're not a single fan that would not be happy to have that much resources available. Especially if your a team that battled, and been relegated almost every season for 14 years.

  • @stevehenderson9957
    @stevehenderson9957 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for showing both sides Vizeh, im a Newcastle fan and the abuse we are getting on social Media is just terrible, i for one have to look at both sides, we understand why some fans are hating on us but its the team i love not the owners.

  • @danielclarke3680
    @danielclarke3680 Před rokem +6

    Vizeh mate you sould make a video on the downfall of QPR, they were first at one point and now narrowly avoided relegation

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Před rokem +3

      QPR is a weird club actually, may be an interesting topic!

  • @bardhiknowsitall
    @bardhiknowsitall Před rokem

    Hey so happy for your new idea of videos and your succses,the best for you

  • @IGAM3RPRO
    @IGAM3RPRO Před rokem +3

    sports washing but people dont want to talk about nike and adidas sweatshops paying kids 5p and a hour

  • @regnbagsbajskorv-2776
    @regnbagsbajskorv-2776 Před rokem +23

    I´m a Malmö FF supporter and here in Sweden we have a rule which makes it illegal to own a football club whichmeans that every club is fan owned, and i love it this way it feels much more real and the gap between us and the other teams in the League is fully earned on the pitch and not some plastic money. Football is the fans game keep it that way.

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Před rokem +4

      That's really cool to be fair, I guess the only negative is that it may hinder and put a limit on how good Swedish clubs can be in European Football maybe

    • @regnbagsbajskorv-2776
      @regnbagsbajskorv-2776 Před rokem +4

      @@Vizeh Yes of course we will never be able to compete with the absolute top. But i quite enjoy being the underdog. We celebrate like we won the treble everytime we qualify for the Champions League and not many teams will understand that joy.

    • @sambenham1945
      @sambenham1945 Před rokem +1

      Isn’t that basically the 50+1 rule In Germany?

  • @f1champ551
    @f1champ551 Před rokem +1

    Good documentary as absolutely usual, Vizeh. Absolutely dope!

  • @garymitchell3688
    @garymitchell3688 Před rokem +13

    I think a lot of the criticism comes from other teams fans that wish they were taken over by the Saudi PIF, the Newcastle fans do think about the human rights, but we get excited about where we are going and how well it’s going, I think for the amount of money that the club have spent on players, we are overachieving and I think it’s got the top 6 teams fans worried now that they may miss out on European football

    • @BVking509
      @BVking509 Před rokem

      Your bang on, all the Man Utd fans want Qatar because they want that Oil money, there all hypocrites. This idiot Vizeh ain't making videos about Qatar though, even though Qatar ain't UK allies. It's all jealously and envy, none of these idiots care about human rights

    • @coyootje
      @coyootje Před rokem

      Perhaps, but if I have to speak for myself I don't want my club (local Dutch team) to ever be taken over by a rich owner. I'd much prefer if they keep being shrewd in the transfer market and develop youngsters from the academy and go along with the wave pattern of that. I know that in the PL this is a lot more difficult nowadays due to the financial craziness of all the clubs there but it just feels more earned that way.
      For me, that's the big difference between the Barca team back when Guardiola was there and the current Man City team. I liked the Barca team because they had a core of youth players and didn't splash the cash too much (they've gone downhill a lot since then). You can argue that City also didn't splash too much overall compared to other PL sides but the amount of investment they've done over the years is still insane compared to other clubs outside of England and I've just never really liked them because of it. They basically have a squad that can field a second starting eleven which can probably challenge for top 4, maybe even for the title.
      I just don't want to end up with a league where basically only the clubs that have a rich owner can ever the league. I know the Bundesliga has its issues with Bayern but in that regard I think it's a more interesting league to watch then the Premier League.

    • @Jbkeditz
      @Jbkeditz Před rokem

      @@coyootje well we just won the league
      And yes I agree everything u said

  • @lionman9995
    @lionman9995 Před rokem +2

    All I know is this, if sunderland get promoted, derby games at the stadium will be incredibly heated

  • @BasedinReality1984
    @BasedinReality1984 Před rokem +2

    They haven’t even started spending bulk money yet.
    So far the difference is a quality manager.
    Regardless…. The fans deserve it! They’re a big club and the fans have been through hell the last 20 years.

  • @walterzamora2256
    @walterzamora2256 Před rokem

    Your growth and content is incredible bro
    Keep up with these vids

  • @Caelo2000
    @Caelo2000 Před rokem +6

    As a Man United supporter the takeover of Newcastle has put them on a path for great success for the future just like what happend to Man City and even Chelsea before the Amercian owner came in and ruiined them. For me even with all the problems with the owners and the country, this is a great succes story in the terms of one full season with a new owner and there getting some sort of European football. It's mental that they will be playing UCL football next season and they will be able to bring in players that will make them better. They will compete for trophies next season if they sign the right players and move on the right players as well.
    Ps QATAR WHAT ARE YOU DOING!?? BUY MY CLUB SO WE CAN COMPETE WITH THESE LOT 😭😭

    • @mattpryokra2245
      @mattpryokra2245 Před rokem +3

      You don’t want Sir Ratcliffe anymore? Mind he is another snake wanting to somewhat co-own your club with the glazers 🤢🤮 if the Qataris buy your club… us 🖤🤍, you ❤ and ‘Citeh’ 💙 = The Northern Trilogy Powerhouses 😤

    • @Caelo2000
      @Caelo2000 Před rokem

      @@mattpryokra2245 I think what the Glazers are doing right now is a tactic to get Qatar to meet there price.. Man Utd, Man City and Newcastle 3 way every season for the prem.. I need that 😅😅😩😫😭

  • @jpshaw4642
    @jpshaw4642 Před rokem +1

    I agree with like the spending money thing it's not like Newcastle are signing like absolutely massive signings he's only signing like 2 or 3 players that make changes to his sides and Newcastle are building a team that is more then capable of getting into the top 4 and I wish them all the best for the most incredible fans I've had the joy of meeting theyre class and I hope they get Europe

  • @l0dgey
    @l0dgey Před rokem +3

    Everyone laughed at how ashely ran our club, now we're laughing at the everyone crying about our new owners

  • @lewis5275
    @lewis5275 Před rokem +3

    As a newcastle fan, I think we all understand our links with Saudi Arabia and it’s something we can never escape but it’s unfair to blame the fans or target the fans- we didn’t chose to get taken over by the PIF and we wouldn’t want the Saudi human rights violations to carry on if we had a choice in it (which we don’t). Plus, it’s frustrating when people pin everything on the money rather than the rise of the team, in general just a messy subject lol

    • @scopper_one
      @scopper_one Před rokem +3

      Because of saudi Arab u will play in CL next year , This is something u never dreamed of in ur life , all nc fans should be thankful for Saudi Arabia and the money they gave u

    • @Jbkeditz
      @Jbkeditz Před rokem

      @@scopper_one jealousy
      If it was ur club
      You'll will be so happy

    • @scopper_one
      @scopper_one Před rokem

      @@Jbkeditz I don't have prob with this , i just didn't like him say linking with Saudi Arabia sound like something bad

  • @Cabbageman69
    @Cabbageman69 Před rokem +5

    As a Newcastle fan I disagree with this title

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Před rokem +5

      I don't blame you

    • @XXGonnerXX
      @XXGonnerXX Před rokem

      My anime edits are cracked

  • @stevengadsby-williams2736

    Great video mate
    I thought a video about the rise and fall of juventus would be interesting.

  • @CocoTayo
    @CocoTayo Před rokem +22

    Vizeh, the change in your content from Fifa to these more informative football video essays has been fantastic. Keep it up mate you deserve the success heading your way ❤

  • @RussellFrost-vh7ro
    @RussellFrost-vh7ro Před rokem +11

    As a fan of genuine football, rather than money football (ie Man City, Chelsea ), I like the way that Newcastle have gone about their business in the transfer market. They have started to build a dynasty on solid ground, blending players gradually rather than buying superstars and hoping they could blend. As for the owners, I believe that most of the criticism from other football fans is due to jealousy. If it was their club, they would have kept quiet. As to the political criticism, it is the same left wing suspects who pop up every single time. I believe that if it was up to them, no-one would be allowed to be rich and powerful and be able to buy anything. Carry on Newcastle, you're doing a great job. Ignore all the jealous champagne socialists.

    • @daeball125
      @daeball125 Před rokem

      Ffp doesn't allow them the club hasn't made a profit in 5 years they literally cannot buy a 100milion pound player or go on a spending spree like bringing in 6 players

  • @leeharwood9624
    @leeharwood9624 Před rokem +1

    What people seem to forget which makes a big difference about saudi arabia is that it's a very young country, like 100 years old. When England was 100 years old it was a much more dangerous place to live.

  • @ethd4142
    @ethd4142 Před rokem +7

    Leeds fan living in Newcastle for Uni. Grouping in the fans with the ownership is shameless and unfair - this city, like Leeds, breathes football. Carabao cup final at a pub with my friends was so much fun even though it wasn't my team involved; so many heartbroken tears spilled by the Newcastle fans shows how much this means to them.

    • @jamestowers7461
      @jamestowers7461 Před rokem +1

      Actively supporting those owners and what they bring despite knowing what they do should be called out though

  • @emmanuelntsibande142
    @emmanuelntsibande142 Před rokem +3

    I knew they'd be top 4, after the comeback they did the second half of the season, they play good football.

  • @Dplayz-
    @Dplayz- Před rokem +25

    Genuinely im happy for the Geordies cos lets be honest if ur club gets a mega rich takeover you'd be really happy 😁

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Před rokem +14

      The fact people expect the fans of Newcastle to potentially not celebrate winning a cup due to their ownership is outstanding

    • @doncorleole2356
      @doncorleole2356 Před rokem

      And that’s why I dislike English football fans

    • @NufcOnTop83
      @NufcOnTop83 Před rokem

      ​@@Vizeh I'm a Geordie and you made some really good points but I personally agree people are just looking for excuses as they are salty

  • @gergoszalanczi179
    @gergoszalanczi179 Před rokem +1

    controversial? they could easily do a city and go ballistic, but instead they are signing young and promising players, and players with experience. so why would this be controversial

  • @Seeker_adi
    @Seeker_adi Před rokem

    Great vid as ever! Cheers mate!

  • @adamarmstrong8258
    @adamarmstrong8258 Před rokem +2

    Weve gone from being run by a state of a human to actually being run by a state

  • @FCStories663
    @FCStories663 Před rokem

    Hey vizeh, think you could do Divock Origi next?
    Love ur content btw

  • @BillyfromConsett
    @BillyfromConsett Před rokem

    Vizeh - I was hoping we’d continue our Jan to May 2022 form and be up there around top 5. But that needed a lot of luck with injuries, which we essentially got.

  • @Chinmay_Wagh
    @Chinmay_Wagh Před rokem

    Congrats on 350k subs Vizeh🙌

  • @WalterYeti
    @WalterYeti Před rokem

    That thumbnail mean... Jheeze..
    ... Reminds me of a TV show from the 90s.
    Can't remember the name but I'm sure there was one of the characters was called "Belle". What a beauty.
    She looks like the other one.

  • @Lufefe
    @Lufefe Před rokem +1

    I’m happy for them. They’ve been through hell with that Mike Ashley guy.

  • @ChaseScholarsTV
    @ChaseScholarsTV Před rokem

    Whenever vizeh uploads, I pause everything I do and watch

  • @sebmahon8048
    @sebmahon8048 Před rokem

    Think a great video to do would be the fall and rise of Brighton and hove Albion. A club back in 1997 that were 90 minutes away from extinction to now flourishing in the premier league.
    Love the videos as always pal 😎

  • @ascproxima
    @ascproxima Před rokem +10

    As a Norwich city fan I was quite envious of the toon takeover, as they were in a relegation battle with us and we could have perhaps not finished the season in the shocking way we did, perhaps even getting 3 points from Newcastle later on in the season.

  • @harold5337
    @harold5337 Před 3 měsíci

    I’m a Leeds fan, but I’ve never had a bad bone with Newcastle. The Magpies have a proud history, and I do love the link we share with some players (Batty, Bowyer, Viduka, Smith, Speed (rip) and Woodgate, to name a few). Even raised a toast whilst in the city to Gary Speed with some fans.
    But there’s defo a can of worms waiting to be opened with their new owners. I do think more people need to be talking about this.

  • @billkk6915
    @billkk6915 Před rokem

    Back from his days at Bournemouth i knew Eddie howe had big potential as a coach and now i am proven correct

  • @matthewlaunchbury265
    @matthewlaunchbury265 Před rokem +3

    I think outside of football they're probably the worst on how they get money but in terms of football, they're just like any other owners. they're not like psg where they splash out because they can they've been smart so far and have acted like any other owner (except boehly) We should see how they do in the window if they turn out like city then I think it'll be annoying. But so far they've not done anything that has gave them an unfair advantage.

  • @dan1pwrr
    @dan1pwrr Před rokem +1

    As a Newcastle fan I have endured Mike Ashley for fifteen years or so and he drained the life and soul out of the club stadium was left to rot training ground was more of a league one side not premiership club
    With the human rights record awful in Saudi Arabia this has nothing to do with us in Newcastle and it should be changed in that country
    Hopefully Newcastle can continue to change the big six and deliver success after those terrible years under Mike Ashley’s stewardship

  • @Ioannis_Moraitis
    @Ioannis_Moraitis Před rokem

    Chelsea and West Ham, especially West Ham had european matches also, and they are close to a European final, so it's normal that they underperform this year. We have seen it with Leicester this. Let's wait what Newcastle will perform next season with european matches

  • @SirMonkeySuit
    @SirMonkeySuit Před rokem +1

    All of the controversy is Jealousy and envious. Saudi are tied to us but they don't have any control in our club, that was the reason why it was allowed. Yes, we have access to the investment fund sort of like a piggy bank but we don't get the privilege of spending whatever we want like City and Chelsea did or any of the current "big 6" who managed to establish themselves with the foundation to keep them at the top.
    Basically, opposition fans are looking at our club as if it is going to be the same as the City/ Chelsea model. IT ISN'T.

  • @colinuk1984
    @colinuk1984 Před rokem +2

    Darlington fc story or a Saturday AM rise and fall story. If i had to pick a EPL side it would be the toon.

  • @T12G
    @T12G Před rokem +2

    You probs won't see this comment but you should most certainly do a video about Milwall. Like 'How Milwall Fans Were Heartbroken In Just 15 Minutes' or something about the blackburn game (what a game btw)

  • @MrLegendra
    @MrLegendra Před rokem

    Wouldn't work in Europe, but in the states they host the NFL/NBA Draft to balance out any financial advantage a club may have.

  • @Nick_1790
    @Nick_1790 Před rokem +1

    Tottenham was perfectly capable of spending €60m for Bastoni but he didn’t consider the club attractive enough.
    Newcastle could have perfectly cobble up enough money to sign Trippier but he would have never sign under the previous ownership. The same applies for virtually all other names they signed. This is about players knowing that the spend will be permanent and pretty much nothing will be off the table.
    The saddest part is that if Newcastle would have been acquired by someone not as rich we would have all been celebrating this.

  • @mattieharris3747
    @mattieharris3747 Před rokem

    Theirs always a sliver lining with any team being bought by an investor depending on what it is. Their spending power was less money spent than the bigger teams and finished 4th and runner's up in a cup final. Every team in every league deserves the best to win leagues and cups.

  • @lukemckean6155
    @lukemckean6155 Před rokem +1

    PIF also invest in Uber, Aramco, Capcom, Nexon, Boeing, Facebook, Citigroup, Disney, Bank of America, BP amongst others

  • @ajckarting1009
    @ajckarting1009 Před rokem +1

    As a Newcastle fan ofcourse i would have preferred that a Nation or person that doesn't have a questionable human rights record would have bought my club. But like every other fan, i had no say in it. My other concern is that if we are ever successful, that the team will not get the credit deserves and it would just be brought back to Saudi sportwashing.

  • @georgecarr9844
    @georgecarr9844 Před rokem

    Hey vizeh , I would love a video about Ipswich town and there incredible run back to the championship under the youngest manager in the EFL in kieron McKenna

  • @conalflood7895
    @conalflood7895 Před rokem +1

    Newcastle have definitely earned their rise to the top and even with all the money, the squad is mostly the same players from before and they have just been coached far better than ever

  • @anonym65520
    @anonym65520 Před 9 měsíci

    I think the problem already starts with the missing 50+1 rule in british football so saying that Newcastle didn't spent much moneys compared to other premier league teams makes sense but in Germany no team ranked below 5th place could spent half of the money newcastle did

  • @keitholiver6152
    @keitholiver6152 Před rokem +1

    you go to your average county/area in the UK, you'll probably find under 50% like or support football. Up north its in the blood, higher uptake, taught young. Loyal, passion, true

  • @le_me5410
    @le_me5410 Před rokem

    Newcastle is a great club whos done a great job this year. They've not just gotten a bunch of money and pumped it willy nilly like some other clubs. But I'm one of those people who can't get over the sportswashing aspect for one, but also the frustrating fact that now we've got 2 PL clubs that have more money to spend than some countries and if the Qatari Utd bid goes through then there's 3. And if Chelsea can get smarter abt their spending then thats arguably 4, thats every CL spot taken up with no other club having much of a chance to get in there, you might occasionally see liverpool or arsenal break into top 4 but any team on the same level as or worse than spurs can kiss those positions goodbye.

  • @ibrahimjazan
    @ibrahimjazan Před rokem +2

    do you mean PIF should stop investing in NUFC? after Magpies accepted us and we fell in love with everything related to the club, now you want us to leave? 💔💔

  • @derekmooney2771
    @derekmooney2771 Před rokem +2

    As a fan since childhood ( 66 now! ) I too have reserves about the ownership. However the world is not a good place. Countries invade others, people go short whilst bosses rinse massive profits payouts, and equalities abound across the planet.
    The reality exists that the sport I love is money driven, Man City are about to buy another title, and the PSGs of this world succeed in the same way.
    My point is that the people who point the finger at Newcastle are in all probability wearing, using or watching on items made in China, by in all probability slave labour, or even worse, children.
    The day that we are able to stand up and declare that we will be prepared to pay a whole lot more for everything rather than funding a burgeoning war machine is the day that I will listen to the argument concerning a football club.
    I can't change the way the premier league is funded with ridiculous inflationary money, I can't change the way the Saudis run their nation, or the rights they ignore.
    Our standards are different, our beliefs are more humane.
    The only thing I do know is that the Saudis WILL run out of oil. They WILL have a population not living on massive hand outs from the nations incredible wealth.
    PIF is designed for those days - they need to invest in other things, in the same way Dubai ( the first Arab nation scheduled to run out ) is now a tourist destination.
    Without oil money the state will change beyond belief, we can only hope that exposure to western sport also relaxes their stance towards sectors of their nation.
    The Ashley days are now irrelevant, I can only enjoy the new ride, and when Qatar takes over Man Utd I will keep an eye out for a similar article to this on youtube.........

  • @microboy6263
    @microboy6263 Před rokem +3

    Tbh the UK especially shouldn't even have a say in human rights matters ...

  • @hiramhackenbacker9096
    @hiramhackenbacker9096 Před rokem +1

    I was born in Newcastle and my family have supported it since its creation.
    There is lots to dislike about the Saudi regime but I ask you this.
    How is it that the Saudi regime have shown total respect to the club, its character and history from day one whilst Ashley, a fellow countryman, displayed total contempt?
    It's this that has won the fans over and believe me we will be patient with the owners because of it.
    Sure, the Saudis own the club but we fans feel we have our club back. Owners will come and go but this club will never die because of the fans.

  • @Someone-iu1nc
    @Someone-iu1nc Před rokem +1

    As someone who's not from the west, I do believe the west has no rights to determine whats appropriate in other cultures in the name of "human rights". Most Western media wouldn't even bother to look at the amazing things saidi arabia is doing for its citizens or dare try to undestamd the context of there laws and culture. Personally I don't think human rights should be entangled with the take over, thats a self rightous approach. As for the financial side of things, I'm excited for Newcastle.. However, money doesn't necessarily buy trophies. But withe right plan, it helps. And so far Newcastle has taken a very intelligent approach that seems to be working. Its going to be exciting seeing there rise.

  • @damienreilly4347
    @damienreilly4347 Před rokem +2

    Man city is owned by the vice president and a member of the royal family of UAE, much like the owner of Newcastle is to Saudi Arabia, not an oligarch like you put it. Plus there is no rule in the Premier League which states that a state cannot own a club, hence why man city are owned by one of the rulers of UAE

  • @badnews2222
    @badnews2222 Před rokem

    Should do a video on Bournemouth staying up when everyone had us to go down, including you.

  • @jakecollin5499
    @jakecollin5499 Před rokem +3

    To be fair they haven’t gone out and spent insane amounts of money…yet. Yes their owners have a lot of money but they’ve hardly done what city has done or Chelsea

    • @Vizeh
      @Vizeh  Před rokem +1

      Was my point, they've not done anything insanely out of the ordinary compared to other clubs

    • @dipenchavda6988
      @dipenchavda6988 Před rokem

      Just have a look at them in this summer transfer window and next summer transfer window and see what they do. Here is the thing that when you have unlimited wealth and fake sponsorship and revenue you can buy any player and you see any player and show them the project and that's it but all the clubs who don't have that are not going to be able to compete, New castle are no one they have not won anything significant in their entire history of the club and they are going to be dominating the europe and premier league , you'll see.

  • @TheGame4eva
    @TheGame4eva Před rokem +1

    I'm not exactly a Newcastle fan, But i do respect the team, i've been respecting them since they sign St Maximin, then the other players that came along. I know the controversy in Saudi Arabia and I know their violation in human rights but people have to separate what happens on the pitch and what happens outside of it. Newcastle new owners might be controversial but the football that the tema plays has improved since they done things right and we all know is not about the money (Chelsea is the prime example) but because they did a wonderful job and honestly they deserve the place their at. You can judge their new owners all you want but their team has been better this year because of great football, and anyone who says otherwise is too caught up in the controversy or is in denial that they can't see the bigger picture, and I can understand. We're humans after all. Is normal to try and defend what is not right.

    • @dka621
      @dka621 Před 7 měsíci

      What human rights violation ?

  • @chengliu872
    @chengliu872 Před rokem +2

    I feel like it isn't completely undeserved, but it isn't deserved either.

  • @MABUDA1146D
    @MABUDA1146D Před rokem

    Newcastle this season are Sensation, i would personally want them to be in the Champions League and potentially do a Ajax or a Villareal or maybe Win the CL who knows this is football

  • @knufc1564
    @knufc1564 Před rokem

    great video 👍

  • @Countryballer2894
    @Countryballer2894 Před rokem +3

    Football shouldn’t be about politics

  • @owen1563
    @owen1563 Před rokem +1

    I think the problem with Newcastle success this season is its going to be even harder next year as liverpool and Chelsea can't be this bad again

    • @PhilWhelanNow
      @PhilWhelanNow Před rokem

      Neither Liverpool nor Chelsea have the bottomless pits of money that the owner of Newcastle has.. Sheff Utd also has a Saudi owner, a minor prince rather than The State, but anyway he is absolutely skint by premier league standards. The issue won’t go away in a global league like ours.. Chelski were no better, & are American oligarchs *that much* better than country x,y,z as owners anyway? They’re all vanity projects, and history is littered with them.. every civilisation.

  • @richnesbitt312
    @richnesbitt312 Před rokem +1

    What part of Newcastle's ownership is advertising Saudi Arabia bar the 3rd kit which is designed to sell shirts in Saudi? At the moment the focus is about pushing Newcastle to Saudi
    The Pif are actually now worth £487bn and scheduled to be worth a $1trillion by 2025 which is more than every other club owner in the world combined
    They also own shares in Ninetndo, twitter, Electronic Arts, Activision, Disney, Boeing, Facebook, Starbucks, Jp Morgan, Paypal, Uber, its pretty hypocritical that its newcastle fans that take the brunt of the abuse while those pointing fingers are doing more to fund the PIF and Saudia Arabia by buying products from any of the above companies

  • @Olatheunitedfan
    @Olatheunitedfan Před rokem +3

    Quality once again

  • @kaneoverhaaland4786
    @kaneoverhaaland4786 Před rokem

    I don’t mind it they don’t want to much and Howe said about not being the next city

  • @georgecarter4690
    @georgecarter4690 Před rokem

    Been watching you since the Burnley relegation video, only just realised I was never subbed 😅, I am now and I suppose it shows your smashing the algorithm

  • @MadMothz
    @MadMothz Před rokem +1

    Please do one on Portsmouth 😊

  • @dondatta13
    @dondatta13 Před rokem +1

    people crying that we have spent money need to remember a few things. Prior to the Ashley era, MUFC could be classed as a top club regularly challenging for CL with some quality players. Under Ashley we were stripped bare to the point where we had to look for loan players to start games. Once famously not able or willing to pay £1m loan fee. All in a time of record breaking tv & pl prize money. So NUFC spending £200m wasn't exuberance, it was vital. We had PL players using wheelie bins & paddling pools as ice baths. Google it, the proof is out there. Nobody cared when we suffered, so your concerns fall on deaf ears as far as Im concerned.