Newcastle United looked as though it would pass without a single hiccup. Those against the change of ownership, which will see Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund acquire a 80 per cent stake in the club, hoped the Kingdom's human rights record or the Covid-19 pandemic would potentially halt proceedings.But it looks as though the eagerly-anticipated farewell to Mike Ashley may actually rest quite heavily on the issue of Saudi Arabian tv piracy.Reports suggest the takeover decision is now essentially a coin flip, with the Premier League set to partly base their decision on the World Trade Organisation's (WTO) report into the beoutQ piracy saga.That report, expected to be released on Tuesday, centres on beoutQ, a pirate broadcaster which.