Amanda Staveley & Mehrdad Ghodoussi to leave Newcastle United

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Newcastle United co-owners Amanda Staveley and Mehrdad Ghodoussi are set to leave the club.
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00:00Big news from Newcastle United, the co-owners Amanda Staveley and Murdad Gadusi will be
00:05leaving the football club selling their remaining 5.7% stake. Staveley in particular was so crucial
00:12and almost a catalyst for the Newcastle United takeover back in October 2021. She showed the
00:18initial interest, brought PIF and the Rubens on board and made that takeover happen in many ways,
00:24got them to the table and agreed a deal with former owner Mike Ashley to take over the club
00:30for just over £300m. Since then the club has transformed. Staveley and Gadusi played almost
00:37a de facto sporting director, CEO role during the early stages shortly after the takeover,
00:42appointing Eddie Howe, working with him in that 1st January transfer window which proved to be
00:48so transformative, particularly with the signings of Kieran Trippier, Bruno Gimaraes,
00:52even Dan Byrne to a degree which really helped give that club a platform to not only survive
00:59relegation but build on that and to achieve Champions League qualification the next season
01:05and be a real competitive Premier League outfit now. But since the takeover the club have obviously
01:10brought more experienced footballing heads to the table like Dan Ashworth previously,
01:15now Paul Mitchell, Darren Eales, Peter Silverstone, people like that who have almost
01:21taken over the day-to-day running of the football club in many ways. But Staveley and Gadusi have
01:27continued to remain important figures behind the scenes, negotiating deals, things like that.
01:31And of course there's been a few errors of judgement, mistakes behind the scenes as any
01:35ownership model experiences. But Staveley and Gadusi have always seemed to have the club's
01:40best interests at heart, they've been passionate about the football club and they've always been
01:45open and active with support as in engaging on social media, with club events, at matches,
01:52everything like that. That enthusiasm and that openness is a real rarity in the modern game
01:57really and a change of pace certainly from the previous regime. While Staveley was the enabler,
02:03the catalyst of the takeover if you like, I understand the long-term plan was always for them
02:08to eventually step away from the football club. So that's it, Amanda Staveley and Murdad Gadusi
02:12will be leaving Newcastle United, leaving behind a very strong legacy at St James's Park.

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