Newcastle fans have been toasting the club's new owners by wearing Saudi Arabian-inspired clothing prior to their Premier League match with Tottenham at St James' Park
Full ArticleNewcastle fans spotted in Saudi headdresses to celebrate takeover vs Tottenham
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