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No I didn't, you can tell I didn't by reading what I actually wrote, instead of what you, in your frothing madness, have invented.

Yes you did :lol:

Waffle on that much don't even realise what you've previously said when flapping about backtracking.
 

That's your inference and, despite numerous clarifications by me, you still don't get that it's not the case.

I would support investment into my club and city.
I would not support the investor.
The bottom line is this has nothing really to do with investment into the City, this is purely relating to Newcastle United as a football club. You are perfectly happy to give the moral high ground that you do not support the Saudi regime in anyway, shape or form, anywhere in the world or within the UK, but if the Saudis decided to pump money into your club and team it can be brushed under the carpet and accepted. You have brought 'investment into the city' into it, to try and deflect and make it out that this would be improving the lives of many across the North East.

You would have been better off just saying you either :-

a) don't want them to buy the club
b) not really bothered about the morals and ethics of it because they would be improving your football club

If you are going to take the moral high ground, What would your answer be if the Saudis came in and said it was purely a footballing decision with all financial decisions, only going towards the football club (thus not directly improving the city or economy), would you have the same view point?
 
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The bottom line is this has nothing really to do with investment into the City, this is purely relating to Newcastle United as a football club. You are perfectly happy to give the moral high ground that you do not support the Saudi regime in anyway, shape or form, anywhere in the world or within the UK, but if the Saudis decided to pump money into your club and team it can be brushed under the carpet and accepted. You have brought 'investment into the city' into it, to try and deflect and make it out that this would be improving the lives of many across the North East.

You would have been better off just saying you either :-

a) don't want them to buy the club
b) not really bothered about the morals and ethics of it because they would be improving your football team

If you are going to take the moral high ground, What would you answer be if the Saudis came in and said it was purely a footballing decision with all financial decisions, only going towards the football club (thus not directly improving the city or economy), would you have the same view point?
I haven't taken the moral high ground, that's what you and your cronies are trying to do. I have, explicitly, stated that it's hypocritical of me to accept any investment those owners may have given while condemning their actions elsewhere. That's not taking the moral high ground.

What is also hypocritical is that you seem to suggest that Newcastle fans are alone in this regard.

The bottom line is that Newcastle fans want shot of Ashley, when the Saudis looked legit people got carried away with dreams of Europe. Did some embarrass themselves? 100%. Is that unique to Newcastle fans? No it is not. Oh, an addition to this bottom line, some football fans are so unbelievably entrenched in their petty rivalries that they can't have an honest conversation with their rivals about... well, pretty much anything.
All Saudi's hate goalscoring #9s so I doubt it

is The Fish IC like ? I missed that
No, I'm not Ian Cusack. Some on here are convinced I am, but I'm not.
 
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Sorry, I wasn't talking about any PIF investment in Starbucks or Disney or whatever, I was talking about the hypocrisy that many people are comfortable with. Disassociating the trainers on their shoes from the practise of the company that made them. The delivery to their door, fromt eh shocking treatment of warehouse staff etc.

We're owned by the owner of Sports Direct, we've been sponsored by loansharks. The negative exposure we rec'd for those is risibly small. Would any 'success' under Saudi ownership have come with asterisks, yes, of course. but the media don't have the stones to actually stand up and be counted on these topics, so it wouldn't come up nearly as much as it should.
The comparison is like chalk and cheese. Wonga/Sports Direct v KSA. You have brainwashed yourself into thinking these are comparable.
 
That's your inference and, despite numerous clarifications by me, you still don't get that it's not the case.

I would support investment into my club and city.
I would not support the investor.
so by supporting the former, you are infact also supporting the latter. You cant have it both ways you know.
 
The comparison is like chalk and cheese. Wonga/Sports Direct v KSA. You have brainwashed yourself into thinking these are comparable.

The problem with this place is that I have to caveat everything for fear of someone picking on something small and expanding it.

I don't think SD/Wonga are in the same ball park as targetting a food warehouse in the Yemen with a smart bomb. But we were talking about negative coverage. NUFC don't get tarnished by association with SD or Wonga much at all, so even if we did get taken over by the Saudis we wouldn't get the amount of negative coverage as you seem to expect.
 
I haven't taken the moral high ground, that's what you and your cronies are trying to do. I have, explicitly, stated that it's hypocritical of me to accept any investment those owners may have given while condemning their actions elsewhere. That's not taking the moral high ground.

What is also hypocritical is that you seem to suggest that Newcastle fans are alone in this regard.

The bottom line is that Newcastle fans want shot of Ashley, when the Saudis looked legit people got carried away with dreams of Europe. Did some embarrass themselves? 100%. Is that unique to Newcastle fans? No it is not. Oh, an addition to this bottom line, some football fans are so unbelievably entrenched in their petty rivalries that they can't have an honest conversation with their rivals about... well, pretty much anything.

No, I'm not Ian Cusack. Some on here are convinced I am, but I'm not.
I see you have chosen not to answer anything that I asked.

You have taken the moral high ground, You have stated that you aren't supportive of the Saudis in anyway, shape or form and used the wording that "you would be supportive of 'a' takeover had it gone through", knowing fine well the 'a takeover' was the Saudis, nobody else has been involved.

You have tried to look clever but made yourself look like a berk in the process.
 
I see you have chosen not to answer anything that I asked.

You have taken the moral high ground, You have stated that you aren't supportive of the Saudis in anyway, shape or form and used the wording that "you would be supportive of 'a' takeover had it gone through", knowing fine well the 'a takeover' was the Saudis, nobody else has been involved.

You have tried to look clever but made yourself look like a berk in the process.

I'm honestly at a loss for words. There's 2 or 3 of you, who cannot seem to grasp a really, really, basic idea. Supporting NUFC with Saudi owners is not the same as supporting the Saudi regime. Being pleased with investment into the city and club is not the same as being pleased with human rights violations in Yemen.

Jesus christ, you cannot, cannot be grown men and still be this incapable of simple reasoning.
 
Yes you can. You're lying to yourself if you think you can't.

e.g. I didn't vote for Brexit and don't support it, but I'm benefiting from it.
thats like saying, you support the killing of jews, but you dont like hitler, so that makes it alright. We can come up with these absurd examples all day long, just man up, and admit you are wrong. The more you dig your heels in, the bigger the tit you look.
 
I'm honestly at a loss for words. There's 2 or 3 of you, who cannot seem to grasp a really, really, basic idea. Supporting NUFC with Saudi owners is not the same as supporting the Saudi regime. Being pleased with investment into the city and club is not the same as being pleased with human rights violations in Yemen.

Jesus christ, you cannot, cannot be grown men and still be this incapable of simple reasoning.
You can when you stated :-

"I support a takeover and if the Saudis had bought us and pumped money into the club and the area, that's good for Newcastle United and the city."

Whilst also stating :-

"I wouldn't 'support' the Saudis whatever they did in the UK, because of what they do to their own people and the people in Yemen etc."

You cannot state that you wouldn't support the Saudis in whatever they did in the UK, when they would be purchasing your football club and putting their money into it. f***ing hell.

GET IT INTO YOUR THICK HEAD.
 
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thats like saying, you support the killing of jews, but you dont like hitler, so that makes it alright. We can come up with these absurd examples all day long, just man up, and admit you are wrong. The more you dig your heels in, the bigger the tit you look.
No, it's not like that at all. And it's a sure fire way to see you're losing the plot if you've turned to Hitler already.
 
You can when you stated :-

"I support a takeover and if the Saudis had bought us and pumped money into the club and the area, that's good for Newcastle United and the city."

Whilst also stating :-

"I wouldn't 'support' the Saudis whatever they did in the UK, because of what they do to their own people and the people in Yemen etc."

You cannot state that you wouldn't support the Saudis in whatever they did in the UK, when they would be purchasing your football club and putting their money into it. f***ing hell.
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You can when you stated :-

"I support a takeover and if the Saudis had bought us and pumped money into the club and the area, that's good for Newcastle United and the city."

Whilst also stating :-

"I wouldn't 'support' the Saudis whatever they did in the UK, because of what they do to their own people and the people in Yemen etc."

You cannot state that you wouldn't support the Saudis in whatever they did in the UK, when they would be purchasing your football club and putting their money into it. f***ing hell.
See what I mean about f***ing caveats? :lol: I missed the word 'else'.

Also, I wouldn't be supporting the Saudis.
 
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Oh good. A decent thread on the management style of Steve Bruce has been merged with the abomination of the NUFC thread, because he is their current manager.

I wish the mods would stop doing this, there was some good discussion in there, some of which about his time with us, but now it is in this thread of multiple arguments and discussions running side by side.

How to kill off good discussion for no particular reason. Well done.
 
You can when you stated :-

"I support a takeover and if the Saudis had bought us and pumped money into the club and the area, that's good for Newcastle United and the city."

Whilst also stating :-

"I wouldn't 'support' the Saudis whatever they did in the UK, because of what they do to their own people and the people in Yemen etc."

You cannot state that you wouldn't support the Saudis in whatever they did in the UK, when they would be purchasing your football club and putting their money into it. f***ing hell.
Trying to educate mince mate.

They get all moralistic with Ashley, minimum wage and protesting at the Durham Miners Gala etc etc but then it would have been alright to be owned by a regime that chucks people off buildings for being a gay or chops people up alive.

They truly are as a collective bunch thick as a castle wall.
 
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