You might be able to easily sack off your club, but I can't.Absolute cop out. If your concerns were genuine you'd opt to have no part in it.
Absolutely nothing.
Your position on this (and the token condemnations you make throughout this thread) is an "embarrassment" to anyone with any genuine conviction over the matter.
Your lot were only too happy to champion the "WE are the club" partyline in order to hound Ashley out, but suddenly you're all meekly shrinking into the self-serving comfort of the "we fans are just powerless individuals" standpoint.
Still, jigging about to Abba in Brighton next summer should be a lot of fun for you; whilst cleansing your conscience t'boot. Win/win.
I'm conflicted, I've said so repeatedly. I want my club to be competitive, I want to see good players play good football to get good results and for that you need untold wealth. Which means getting into bed with billionaires, and altruistic billionaires are more rare than rocking horse shit.
I see that the Saudis are using this to Sportswash their regime and that their regime is awful. I don't think Newcastle fans can do anything to stop Mike Ashley from selling to anyone he likes. We can't make the bid fail the PL's O&D test. We can't make government insult one of their trade partners by interfering in the process when they didn't for the Saudi takeover of Sheffield, or the UAE takeover of Man City.
Our inability to get rid of Ashley confirms that we are pretty powerless. Powerless to prevent the bid going through, even if we all thought as one. Which we don't.
Educating myself on the Saudi regime's crimes and throwing support behind LBGTQ+ and Women's groups is small potatoes in the grand scheme, but you massively overestimate my power in all of this if you think I can do anything more while still supporting my club.
I would be fascinated to take a peak into a parallel dimension where it is Tottenham Hotspur at the centre of a Saudi takeover, just to see if your position would be as firmly held. Or if your position owes more to partisan tribalism, than it does to moral outrage?