Ken Early: Newcastle take final step in becoming Saudi regime’s pet club

Ken Early: Newcastle take final step in becoming Saudi regime’s pet club

The cameras had feasted on the joy of Newcastle’s new chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan and minority shareholder Amanda Staveley as they celebrated Callum Wilson’s second-minute opener.

Now they lingered on their stony faces as they watched their new team be humiliated by Tottenham: 3-1 down, a man sent off and hardly able to get a kick of the ball.

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