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No problem.Apologies, I thought the boundaries of her ward were within NE1,2 and 4
I honestly appreciate that some people will point to the hypocrisy of Newcastle fans welcoming Saudis when many would use Ashley’s practices as a stick to beat him with....
However....
There is some major hypocrisy by many on here as well by people that:
A) Will never have previously even gave the crimes of the Saudis a second thought;
And
B) would be celebrating wildly if it happened at Sunderland.
I have posted on here multiple times that I am not happy with the Saudi's coming in.Don’t get me wrong, I’d love for millions to be pumped into us but blood money? No thanks.
Well said I must say.This whataboutery has to stop. It's here, it's in front of you, it's your club. You have to deal with it - it's happening to you, now. Nevermind what other people would or wouldn't do.
Pointing to other clubs and fans as a get out doesn't make it OK. Yes, you're right, other clubs and fans have a responsibility with this too. They've done it. But while they're clearly also wrong, you're not the keeper of them, because (rightly or wrongly) that's not your problem. I mean, it should be, it should be all our problems, but that's not how the world works, is it?
This is your club it's happening to. It IS your problem now. Don't just point over there. Look at your own house. You certainly did when Mike was at the helm. Zero contract hours? Outside his shops, plakards waving. How dare he!
Ashley wants to sell you a cheap nylon tracksuit. The Saudis want to sell you a soft view of their oppressive regime. A mega-spending spree to provide instant distraction.
Think the House of Saud Loves football? PIF will own 80 per cent of the club, but whose face do you see? Amanda Staveley's. There's a reason for that. Image, spin and reputation management. Throwing money into sport is a shortcut to cultural legitimacy, and certainly much easier than keeping Amnesty International happy.
Cheap Donnay socks, made in Asian sweatshops, and sold by kids with no contacts vs Chop-chop Square. 37 beheaded in a day.
If you're OK with that to get a new striker, then that's up to you. But don't point to City, or Sheff United to legitimise what's happening at Newcastle United. Because you're a Newcastle fan, they're the reason you're on this board, go to the games, whatever - so own what's happening to them as much you would if they sacked Rafa and hired Bruce.
I have to agree with this.Just shows what we all knew from the beginning...
They didnt care about zero hour contracts or how Ashley was a ruthless businessman if he spent money they would have licked his hoop.
Now up on their high horse about shitty workers rights they are happy to jump into bed with a country that only "abolished" slavery in 1962 to under Western pressure but we all know it still goes on.
Made for each other Saudis wanting to sportswash and make people forget about what backwards savages they are and the mags will want to rewrite history again and all those protests will disappear not because of workers rights but because they are getting money.
This whataboutery has to stop. It's here, it's in front of you, it's your club. You have to deal with it - it's happening to you, now. Nevermind what other people would or wouldn't do.
Pointing to other clubs and fans as a get out doesn't make it OK. Yes, you're right, other clubs and fans have a responsibility with this too. They've done it. But while they're clearly also wrong, you're not the keeper of them, because (rightly or wrongly) that's not your problem. I mean, it should be, it should be all our problems, but that's not how the world works, is it?
This is your club it's happening to. It IS your problem now. Don't just point over there. Look at your own house. You certainly did when Mike was at the helm. Zero contract hours? Outside his shops, plakards waving. How dare he!
Ashley wants to sell you a cheap nylon tracksuit. The Saudis want to sell you a soft view of their oppressive regime. A mega-spending spree to provide instant distraction.
Think the House of Saud Loves football? PIF will own 80 per cent of the club, but whose face do you see? Amanda Staveley's. There's a reason for that. Image, spin and reputation management. Throwing money into sport is a shortcut to cultural legitimacy, and certainly much easier than keeping Amnesty International happy.
Cheap Donnay socks, made in Asian sweatshops, and sold by kids with no contacts vs Chop-chop Square. 37 beheaded in a day.
If you're OK with that to get a new striker, then that's up to you. But don't point to City, or Sheff United to legitimise what's happening at Newcastle United. Because you're a Newcastle fan, they're the reason you're on this board, go to the games, whatever - so own what's happening to them as much you would if they sacked Rafa and hired Bruce.
Spot on.I recall the episode of Only Fools and Horses where Del becomes a millionaire. All he’s ever wanted; money, Rolls Royce, big house etc., and he’s emotionally bereft. The thrill was in the chase.
A lot of mags seem to be excited for a return to the Keegan days but, whilst Keegan spent money, that was a more organic building process where they had utter faith in one man, who was an idealist in terms of the way he wanted football played and gained unbelievable momentum. It was a different era.
No it's not, he is right in what he has said.I agree with most of that, apart from the bit about mega spending to cause a distraction, if anything it's highlighting the issues even more....
FFP wont matter for the next 3 years so if they shot 200m a season at the squad nothing can stop them. Everton spent 600m and have moved from 10th to 9th so I expect Newcastle to do the same.Spot on.
Most mags who started supporting during the Keegan era don’t realise how bad they were prior to his arrival. What made the Keegan era spectacular was that when he arrived, he save them from relegation to the 3rd Division and then proceeded to take them to within a whisker of being English champions.
As you say though, this was a different era. Newcastle were throwing money around and were the big spenders of the day. Man Utd were rebuilding, Arsenal and Liverpool were poor, Liverpool’s squad even had the likes of Phil Babb and McAteer. Chelsea had no Abramovich, Man City we’re struggling in the Championship, basically the time for ideal for a team to ‘do a Leicester’. Somehow they managed blow it big style, but many believe that the purple patch they had was their natural position, when in reality their average league position is around 13th, and that’s taking their good run into account.
If this takeover completes and if they throw hundreds of millions at the squad like Everton have done, then they’ll be competing with the likes of Everton and Wolves for a top 8 spot. The top 6 and FFP have virtually ensured the league is sewn up. Leicester is a bit of an anomaly, the Newcastle of today and they will soon fade and return to their normal place as Newcastle have.
The question is, is it worth selling your soul to the devil and being despised by the rest of the country for the sake of a couple of places in the league, because in reality, that’s all that will happen.
The deflection narrative by some of them has already started regarding that, Sheffield have been mentioned as an excuse for it to be acceptable as no one cared about them. It's only because it's Newcastle and it's only Sunderland supporters kicking up a fuss has been banded about.Spot on.
Most mags who started supporting during the Keegan era don’t realise how bad they were prior to his arrival. What made the Keegan era spectacular was that when he arrived, he save them from relegation to the 3rd Division and then proceeded to take them to within a whisker of being English champions.
As you say though, this was a different era. Newcastle were throwing money around and were the big spenders of the day. Man Utd were rebuilding, Arsenal and Liverpool were poor, Liverpool’s squad even had the likes of Phil Babb and McAteer. Chelsea had no Abramovich, Man City we’re struggling in the Championship, basically the time for ideal for a team to ‘do a Leicester’. Somehow they managed blow it big style, but many believe that the purple patch they had was their natural position, when in reality their average league position is around 13th, and that’s taking their good run into account.
If this takeover completes and if they throw hundreds of millions at the squad like Everton have done, then they’ll be competing with the likes of Everton and Wolves for a top 8 spot. The top 6 and FFP have virtually ensured the league is sewn up. Leicester is a bit of an anomaly, the Newcastle of today and they will soon fade and return to their normal place as Newcastle have.
The question is, is it worth selling your soul to the devil and being despised by the rest of the country for the sake of a couple of places in the league, because in reality, that’s all that will happen.
So you think zero hour contracts are worse than child crucifixions, public beheadings, sponsoring Terrorism, amputations of handing and legs of thieves, torture, public flogging for rape victims, forced slave labour, human trafficking, corruption, political prisoners......etc etc?im not looking to make comparisons. I’m highlighting the faux outrage that rival fans suddenly acquire.
So you think zero hour contracts are worse than child crucifixions, public beheadings, sponsoring Terrorism, amputations of handing and legs of thieves, torture, public flogging for rape victims, forced slave labour, human trafficking, corruption, political prisoners......etc etc?
no morals mate
I agree with most of that, apart from the bit about mega spending to cause a distraction, if anything it's highlighting the issues even more....
didnt Mike sell off the land around the landfill for student accom or aomething?Serious question for the thousands of mags who infest this site. St James’ was described as a lop sides carbuncle by previous owner John Hall and with the new stadia shooting up, Man City, Arsenal, Spurs, etc..., it’s starting to look a little sad to say the least.
If this takeover goes ahead and the new murderous regime decide to throw obscene amounts of blood money at the club, would you want them to flatten St James’ and build a more visually appealing stadium fit for the 21st century, or are you quite happy to keep the lop sided carbuncle?
didnt Mike sell off the land around the landfill for student accom or aomething?
May need to move if so
Due to the listed buildings behind the east stand, it would be hard to stay there and build something decent.didnt Mike sell off the land around the landfill for student accom or aomething?
May need to move if so