[Confirmed] Abdullah bin Mosaad bin Abdulaziz Al Saud

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Sheffield United Football Club announces today (Tuesday) that HRH Prince Abdullah bin Mosaad bin Abdulaziz Al Saud has become joint owner of the Club.

Prince Abdullah has secured a 50% interest in Blades Leisure Ltd, the holding company for Sheffield United FC, in return for which he will invest substantial new capital into the club with the aim of working with current owner Kevin McCabe and his family to achieve the Blades' return to the Premier League as quickly as possible.

The Prince becomes Co-Chairman with Kevin McCabe of Blades Leisure and Sheffield United.

Prince Abdullah, aged 47, is a grandson of the founder of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, King Abdulaziz. He is a passionate football supporter and is former President of Al Hilal FC, the largest and most successful club in Saudi Arabia. He is also Chairman of Saudi Arabia's Football Privatisation Committee.

Prince Abdullah is a prominent Saudi businessman and industrialist. He is the founder and Chairman of the publicly-listed Saudi Paper Manufacturing Group, the largest paper tissue manufacturer in the Middle East. He is active in other fields in the services and investments sectors in Saudi Arabia, and internationally. He travels extensively and works with other prominent businessmen from around the world to promote trade, goodwill and understanding through sport between Saudi Arabia and other countries.

Prince Abdullah said: "I am delighted to invest in such a sensibly-organised, family and community club with a great history and heritage. Joining Sheffield United FC at a time close to its 125th year in existence is significant to me and, like Kevin, I am determined to see it achieve its goals and look forward to working with the whole Blades community. However, money will be spent judiciously, and in any case we must comply with the Salary Cost Management Protocol."

Kevin McCabe said: "We are thrilled to be building this new partnership for Sheffield United with Prince Abdullah, who shares our vision for the Blades to join the top tier of English football. The McCabe family remains wholly committed and over the past 10 years has invested more than £90 million in rebuilding our fine and proud Club, which now has a top-class stadium, academy and junior development centre."

The boards will also see new directors in Abdulraham Bin Abdullah (the Prince's son), James Phipps (the Prince's principal advisor) and Selahattin Baki (a highly regarded Turkish businessman and General Manager of Premier Paper Converting Company, which manufactures consumer tissue paper products in Izmit, Turkey).

London and Dubai-based specialist consulting firm Forticap acted as the sole arranger for the transaction.
 



With the 40 thieves already in place lets hope he can pull a genie out of a lamp.
 
ha, loving the [Confirmed].

He'll do, he'll do...
 
Just to say mind, I don't think he has any particular access to Saudi Royal Family money seeing as there are around 4000 Saudi Princes :eek:

Still, he has a pretty penny of that there is no doubt, and it must be said, may well be able to open us up to further investors in the future.
 
Shit, shit and shit again. Family club. Saudi. Yeah, right.

Gutted.


Genuinely?

Anyway, the OS will have lost us the investment with this fantastic photoshop...

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Just to say mind, I don't think he has any particular access to Saudi Royal Family money seeing as there are around 4000 Saudi Princes


The Saudi royal family run into the tens of thousands. Principal wealth is held amongst around 2000 of them.
 
Yes. Genuinely. For me, a very sad day.


Fair does, and I'm not overly surprised some will be unhappy with the deal. *Calling Mic*

In terms of investment, who would you envisage could come in to help the club? Sadly, there are few local 'families' who could do much good at the club. Indeed, one of the most prominent has resulted in us stagnating in the last few years.
 



Away fans : Are you city in disguise!

“substantial new capital” how much is that? £ 1 million? £ 10 million? £ 100 million?
 
Welcome to the new Prince of Shoreham
مرحبا بكم في الأمير جديدة من شوروم
 
I am enjoying the denial and anger over on Porktalk today.

"It won't make a difference to them, it won't" :(

"It's just to get access to McCabe's property portfolio". :(:(

"He bought them today not yesterday so he wouldn't have to invest in the team" :(:(:(
 
Fair does, and I'm not overly surprised some will be unhappy with the deal. *Calling Mic*

In terms of investment, who would you envisage could come in to help the club? Sadly, there are few local 'families' who could do much good at the club. Indeed, one of the most prominent has resulted in us stagnating in the last few years.

On a purely football level, what makes you think that any decisions taken from here on in will be any better for a 50% input by a Saudi prince?

One of the joys of being a Blade for me was that a lot of what is killing football didn't apply to my club. And now it does. In spades.

SUFC RIP.
 
Just to say mind, I don't think he has any particular access to Saudi Royal Family money seeing as there are around 4000 Saudi Princes :eek:

...but it didn't stop the ever-talentless Toby Foster alluding to 'Amnesty International, public floggings' etc. on Radio Pig this morning. :mad:
 
Mixed feeling on this, part of me wants to get excited that we've got some serious wealth now backing us, but being a Blade I can't help but feeling that its not going to be as rosy as we think.

I guess the proof of the pudding will be in the eating, hope we start seeing money invested in players and genuine forward progress!
 
On a purely football level, what makes you think that any decisions taken from here on in will be any better for a 50% input by a Saudi prince?

One of the joys of being a Blade for me was that a lot of what is killing football didn't apply to my club. And now it does. In spades.

SUFC RIP.

Give over. Do you think Man City fans thought the same? Personally I dont care where the money comes from as long as there is an SUFC for me to support.
 
One of the joys of being a Blade for me was that a lot of what is killing football didn't apply to my club. And now it does. In spades.

SUFC RIP.

Come on, Rusty. It's time to rejoice. Imagine if the pigs were announcing this? United were dying on their feet without this. The days of wages caps, flat caps and Woodbines has long gone. This is the future. Enjoy!
 
Give over. Do you think Man City fans thought the same? Personally I dont care where the money comes from as long as there is an SUFC for me to support.

Give over? Why? Can't change the way I feel. Can't see why I shouldn't express it either.

Don't give a rat's ass what Citeh fans think. Irrelevant.

Personally? I do care.
 



On a purely football level, what makes you think that any decisions taken from here on in will be any better for a 50% input by a Saudi prince?

One of the joys of being a Blade for me was that a lot of what is killing football didn't apply to my club. And now it does. In spades.

SUFC RIP.


I'm certainly not saying the decisions will be any better, but given there's money at the club now, that's a damn good start.

And never mind killing football, what has been going on for the last few seasons at Bramall Lane has been killing the club. Now, we can either die first, or we can jump aboard and enjoy a bit of the ride.

Plus, the club is only part owned by the evil foreign investors (dear HRH Prince Abdullah, I'm being sarcastic here mate), we still have the moral heart of Kev McCabe to oversee the club's ethics and progression.
 

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