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Fans of Newcastle United of England have expressed disappointment over the collapse of the Saudi Arabian-backed takeover of the club.

A consortium led by the country’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) agreed a three hundred million pounds deal to buy the club from Mike Ashley in April but has now pulled out.

Some die-hard fans of the club said they have been left devastated and demanded answers from the Premier League.

The deal was delayed after being scrutinized under the Premier League’s owners’ and directors’ test.

According to some of the fans, Newcastle has suffered thirteen years under Mike Ashley through a lack of interest and investment in the club.

Despite the ownership complications, a survey of Newcastle United Supporters’ Trust members found that ninety seven percent of them were in favour of the takeover, with many wanting rid of Ashley.

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Norwich City became the first club to be relegated from the Premier League this season as Michail Antonio scored all four goals to ease West Ham’s troubles near the bottom of the table.

A seventh successive league defeat left Daniel Farke’s side anchored at the foot of the table, 13 points from safety with only three games to play.

Having struggled to adapt since winning the Championship last season, Norwich’s third relegation in seven seasons was sealed by Antonio’s superb performance in front of goal.

The forward volleyed the first from inside the six-yard area after Issa Diop’s flick from a corner before using his head to guide Mark Noble’s free-kick beyond Tim Krul.

Hammers skipper Noble also provided the ball over the top for Antonio’s hat-trick. Krul saved his initial shot but it fell invitingly for the West Ham player to head over the line. His fourth was a tap-in from Ryan Fredericks’ pass.

West Ham’s first Premier League away win under David Moyes lifts them six points above the relegation zone, with two of their remaining three matches at home to fellow strugglers Watford and Aston Villa.

Norwich’s dreadful form since the Premier League resumed after being suspended because of the coronavirus pandemic meant it was a matter of when – not if – they would be relegated

Their 24th league defeat came after an abject performance, the Canaries failing to score for a league-high 17th game this season.

Argentine midfielder Emiliano Buendia tested Lukasz Fabianski while Teemu Pukki, who has not scored since netting his 11th league goal of the season on 22 January, headed a good chance wide.

There were emotional scenes at Carrow Road when referee Kevin Friend signalled the end of the match.

A number of Norwich players dropped to the ground while boss Farke consoled his team.

Having spent the majority of this prolonged campaign in the bottom three, the end of the season cannot come soon enough.

BBC