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March to June 2020 - NEWCASTLE UTD fc

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Maybe the time can be used constructively.

Hypothetically, football will not return as a spectator sport for 14 months until a vaccine is widely in circulation. The club should look at options to increase the capacity by 20-30,000. I certainly vowed to take my family post Ashley. There are thousands similar.
30,000 ? How, by screwing more seats on to the roof, f***ing clown.
 
Look, I get the jealousy. I recognise if it was role reversal I would feel the same basic human emotion.

Whilst you were languishing in 3rd tier football you could reconcile that abject failure safe in the knowledge your bitter rivals were in a financially induced coma under Mike Ashley. If anything, more miserable than you with their current state.

However, any upturn in fortunes or mere positivity and hope expressed by the supporters of Newcastle United has an equal and opposite impact upon your state of mind. It effectively holds a mirror up to your current state.

To quote the great philosopher Morrissey, “heaven knows your miserable now”. I understand, I make allowances for it.
30,000 ? How, by screwing more seats on to the roof, f***ing clown.
It is a “cant do” / flat earth society attitude like that which ensures UK productivity continues to lag most western economies.
 
Love me some rich Awab mans billions,but not as much as the bitterness on here
CHORTLE
 
Love me some rich Awab mans billions,but not as much as the bitterness on here
CHORTLE

That doesn’t even make sense you thick ****
Look, I get the jealousy. I recognise if it was role reversal I would feel the same basic human emotion.

Whilst you were languishing in 3rd tier football you could reconcile that abject failure safe in the knowledge your bitter rivals were in a financially induced coma under Mike Ashley. If anything, more miserable than you with their current state.

However, any upturn in fortunes or mere positivity and hope expressed by the supporters of Newcastle United has an equal and opposite impact upon your state of mind. It effectively holds a mirror up to your current state.

To quote the great philosopher Morrissey, “heaven knows your miserable now”. I understand, I make allowances for it.

It is a “cant do” / flat earth society attitude like that which ensures UK productivity continues to lag most western economies.

You really are a sad mag wanker
 
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Look, I get the jealousy. I recognise if it was role reversal I would feel the same basic human emotion.

Whilst you were languishing in 3rd tier football you could reconcile that abject failure safe in the knowledge your bitter rivals were in a financially induced coma under Mike Ashley. If anything, more miserable than you with their current state.

However, any upturn in fortunes or mere positivity and hope expressed by the supporters of Newcastle United has an equal and opposite impact upon your state of mind. It effectively holds a mirror up to your current state.

To quote the great philosopher Morrissey, “heaven knows your miserable now”. I understand, I make allowances for it.

It is a “cant do” / flat earth society attitude like that which ensures UK productivity continues to lag most western economies.
He never said that ffs if you're going to try and be clever at least get the quote right.
 
Maybe the time can be used constructively.

Hypothetically, football will not return as a spectator sport for 14 months until a vaccine is widely in circulation. The club should look at options to increase the capacity by 20-30,000. I certainly vowed to take my family post Ashley. There are thousands similar.

There’s not enough laughing smileys in the world for this. You don’t have a Family man, you sit in your bedsit pretending to a Sunderland fan, sad act.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Look, I get the jealousy. I recognise if it was role reversal I would feel the same basic human emotion.

Whilst you were languishing in 3rd tier football you could reconcile that abject failure safe in the knowledge your bitter rivals were in a financially induced coma under Mike Ashley. If anything, more miserable than you with their current state.

However, any upturn in fortunes or mere positivity and hope expressed by the supporters of Newcastle United has an equal and opposite impact upon your state of mind. It effectively holds a mirror up to your current state.

To quote the great philosopher Morrissey, “heaven knows your miserable now”. I understand, I make allowances for it.

It is a “cant do” / flat earth society attitude like that which ensures UK productivity continues to lag most western economies.
It’s called living within your means, something you couldn’t understand following the Shepherd and Hall spending sprees.
 
There’s not enough laughing smileys in the world for this. You don’t have a Family man, you sit in your bedsit pretending to a Sunderland fan, sad act.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
If it helps you to believe such things.

The Sunderland thing was an exercise in mis-information and alternative facts to create discord. It worked.
 
Random thought just sprang to mind.

IF the Saudi deal did go through and on completion they released a statement and it said to help football with the Covid-19 crises and to help with the struggling clubs they would make a donation of 10 million to every league 2 club and 20 million to every league 1 club.

How many clubs would turn the money down.
How many sets of fans would campaign their club asking them to refuse the money.

Obviously never happen but would be an interesting social experiment.

Please don't feel the need to reply "what you would do" it's pointless as it's hypothetical so wouldn't mean anything, was just a random thought.
 
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It’s called living within your means, something you couldn’t understand following the Shepherd and Hall spending sprees.
Living within means, I totally accept. I manage multi million budgets each month.

What I don’t accept is strangling revenue streams so that those means are severely restricted through low ambitions.

Commercial revenue was more in 2007 than 2019 during an exponential increase in Premier League growth.
 
It's just depressing reading all those.

I do wonder if there'd be similar support if they were buying another team, I struggle to believe there'd be almost unanimous support from another fanbase. Almost like the years spent "suffering" under Ashley have conditioned them to crave success at any cost.

Looking at the premier league principles.....multiple ones would be violated by the Saudi regime

 
What do you think of what Keys says here? Watch from 1.40. Is he winding them up or does he have a point?

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Look, I get the jealousy. I recognise if it was role reversal I would feel the same basic human emotion.

Whilst you were languishing in 3rd tier football you could reconcile that abject failure safe in the knowledge your bitter rivals were in a financially induced coma under Mike Ashley. If anything, more miserable than you with their current state.

However, any upturn in fortunes or mere positivity and hope expressed by the supporters of Newcastle United has an equal and opposite impact upon your state of mind. It effectively holds a mirror up to your current state.

To quote the great philosopher Morrissey, “heaven knows your miserable now”. I understand, I make allowances for it.

It is a “cant do” / flat earth society attitude like that which ensures UK productivity continues to lag most western economies.

^mag who pretends to be a Sunderland fan^
 
Random thought just sprang to mind.

IF the Saudi deal did go through and on completion they released a statement and it said to help football with the Covid-19 crises and to help with the struggling clubs they would make a donation of 10 million to every league 2 club and 20 million to every league 1 club.

How many clubs would turn the money down.
How many sets of fans would campaign their club asking them to refuse the money.

Obviously never happen but would be an interesting social experiment.

Please don't feel the need to reply "what you would do" it's pointless as it's hypothetical so wouldn't mean anything, was just a random thought.

Random as fuck that mind. Owt else coming in?
 
If it helps you to believe such things.

The Sunderland thing was an exercise in mis-information and alternative facts to create discord. It worked.
Dear me a grown man going on like you have on here man what a sad pathetic bloke you are, I could sort of understand if it was a 12 or 13 year old kid but a fully grown adult f***ing hell :oops: nee wonder the world is a fucked up place with sad bastards like yourself
 
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