Newcastle Red Bulls: Why a new era may dawn slowly in the north-east

“They can’t just go all the stranger and bring a series of Kiwis and South African, so they’ll make sure they’re smart,” he says.
“I think it is aware that they are trying to buy enough quality men during the season, but there is actually a long -term project.
“A little more time and patience, they can take the men they want instead of who is present.”
Red Bull’s entry into Prem points to the end of a year -long search for a buyer for Newcastle.
At the beginning of the autumn, the club owner Semore Kurdi for a long time brought the A&W capital, experts in the sale of sports teams to find someone to take a club.
It was an urgent concern for the league as a whole, not only for the wolf that put millions of money into clubs since only in 2011 or Newcastle.
After the death of Worcester Warriors, Wasps and London Irish, another club would reduce Prem to nine teams. In each round, it will contain only four luminaires and door receipts and product shrinks for publishers and sponsors.
The situation was so sharp at the beginning of this year Sky News reported– external Other top flight clubs were ready to borrow 4 million pounds to Newcastle to keep them upright with the CVC partners with the league.
Red Bull’s investment is a very preferred option for anyone involved.
Newcastle’s terrible conditions and Kurdi’s desire to see the club in good hands meant that Red Bull could make an agreement with a small cost beyond the responsibility of the club’s 39 million pounds of debts.
Prem Rugby is willing to understand an understandable way to facilitate a short -term problem that solves a short -term problem.
The league re -branded the premiere to target a young demographic that is well connected to Red Bull’s consumer base.
Also, perhaps 2026-27 hopes to switch to a franchise model engaged in the fall of the field as soon as possible. Such a movement will reduce the risk of investing in troubled beings such as Newcastle, something that can scare potential owners.
Even the plan to rename Newcastle Falcons as Newcastle Red Bulls was simple and supported.
In 2009, Red Bull encountered a harsh opposition from the German Football Federation because they renamed RB Leipzig. As a concession, RB officially represents RasenballSport instead of the team’s energy drink that raises the leagues.
Since the dawn of professionalism, the British Rugby, who has seen a large number of brands and titles sponsor, has no such shortage.




