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June to July 2020 - NUFC

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the mags are debasing themselves over this

I can understand the anger disappointment and hatred towards hope crushing ownerships. But talking up potential mental health issues and even suicide is both wrong and even dangerous. Potentially Normalising suicide and a possible reaction to this is highly irresponsible for vulnerable fans who were in a bad place before this.

Taking the suadis blood money should never sit well with anybody but to act as shamefully as this because you can't is stupifying
Completely agree re the belittling the very real and awful mental AND physical conditon of depression. Every time you think these idiots have sunk to a new low (no pun intended) they somehow come up with something even more repulsive. Truly sick.
 
Sure I watched an interview with Dave Courtney on Youtube where he said he had a 'black book' of people around the country he could call on and make things happen when he needed, and he mentioned him for Newcastle. Wonder what he meant? Organise a petition ?

a cardboard coffin, bad acting or hiding behind other door staff, when it gets a bit lively.
 
Completely agree re the belittling the very real and awful mental AND physical conditon of depression. Every time you think these idiots have sunk to a new low (no pun intended) they somehow come up with something even more repulsive. Truly sick.
These mags need to get a grip before emotions get out of control and hysteria becomes rampant

at that stage anythings possible
 
perhaps said bloke from Hendon has just lost his office job and would welcome further offices and opportunities coming about less than a 30 minute ride away. Surely you can see the wider picture of north eastern employment other than magnifying to smaller areas ?

I think investment in the region is all good. Regardless of where it is, it creates jobs for the region. I work for a construction company and if there's a project in Newcastle it will employ a lot of Sunderland workers and vice versa. I don't really see that as a reason to approve a takeover though and if I had moral objections to the Saudi regime, I'd still have them regardless of whether they were going to create employment. And anyway, they weren't going to do it for the greater good, they must have thought there was money to be made. In which case surely they could have done it without buying the club first?
 
I think investment in the region is all good. Regardless of where it is, it creates jobs for the region. I work for a construction company and if there's a project in Newcastle it will employ a lot of Sunderland workers and vice versa. I don't really see that as a reason to approve a takeover though and if I had moral objections to the Saudi regime, I'd still have them regardless of whether they were going to create employment. And anyway, they weren't going to do it for the greater good, they must have thought there was money to be made. In which case surely they could have done it without buying the club first?
Yes nothing stopping them investing in the area if they wish to do so out of the goodness of their hearts. 'Investing in the area' is slang for 'acquiring real estate'
 
Could someone please point me in the direction of their massive plans for the north east? I have to admit I’ve missed it and yesterday was the first time I heard this getting repeated in every mag post.
 
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