00:00 There's a very bold strategy which is the Vision 2030 of the country and sport is a
00:05 big part of that.
00:06 And that's not just golf, we've seen that with football, we've seen that with bids to
00:11 host major football events, we've seen that with athletics events taking place there.
00:15 We've even seen the WWE hosting pay-per-view events in Saudi Arabia.
00:19 I think it's important that it's not all brushed under the carpet, that we do take various
00:45 points into consideration but at the same time enjoy just being able to go to the football
00:48 again which is all that we want.
00:49 Newcastle fans will love it, of course, but for the rest of the movement it just means
00:54 there's a new superpower, as far as I know, the third club, which is now owned by a country.
01:00 I'm sure that in the next few years, it will be possible that in 5, 6, 7 years, if they
01:16 continue with the plan that they want, it will be the fourth, fifth, sixth most competitive
01:22 league in the world.
01:23 Saudi is lit, Saudi is really good.
01:30 It's a good club.
01:38 It's a good club.
01:44 It's a good club.
01:51 It's a good club.
01:59 It's a good club.
02:08 It's a good club.
02:18 It's a good club.
02:31 How did we go from a confrontation to now being partners?
02:37 We just realised that we were better off together than we were fighting or apart.
02:46 It's much bigger in terms of the sporting play that Saudi Arabia and some of those other
02:53 countries in the Middle East are making to make themselves a global sporting player in
02:56 the future.
02:58 It's a good club.
02:59 It's a good club.
03:00 It's a good club.
03:01 It's a good club.
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