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The lack of anything on Tw@tter apart from a freeze frame of the few planes dotted behind the goal line shows it was nowhere near a success. Normally there would be images and videos if summit went on worthy of sharing but there's nowt 🤪
It would be all over the news if it was a success but actually fuck all happened and it was embarrassing
 


Funny isn’t it?…

Yet, in that time we have managed to put a enough pressure on Short & Donald through a well organised and articulated fan group led dialogue, meetings and statements via RAWA, AlS & RR (amongst other) for them both to sell up.

Despite the mass hysteria, shop shouting, trips to parliament, stalking PL HQ during a global pandemic, wasting MPs time and now paper planes the mags are still stuck with good old uncle Mike 😂
Short & Donald selling up (in fact Donald is still here) had fuck all to do with fan pressure I think, even though point taken about it being better orchestrated.
 
The lack of anything on Tw@tter apart from a freeze frame of the few planes dotted behind the goal line shows it was nowhere near a success. Normally there would be images and videos if summit went on worthy of sharing but there's nowt 🤪

It's just a bunch of people on twitter think they're making a difference, who don't even know why they're protesting or what the end game is.
What transparency do they want? That the prospective new owners couldn't get their act together to pass the O&D test. PL never said no. The buyers just didn't do what was required.
It's an echo chamber on twitter. Start an account about protesting and the people who want to protest will follow it. They start thinking the fanbase is united in the cause and are very militant. None of them will follow through on what they say like stop the busses or storm the pitch.

Most people just don't care that much. They voluntarily go to the match, a day out see your mates etc. Have a twist and moan then carry on. These lads on twitter, their head is gone, can't accept there'll be no take over. Nothing happened yesterday and it wouldn't make a difference to anything anyway.
 
It's the "woe is me" and hard done by fans that get me. All 1992ers. They don't know they're born. Forest (THE team in the 70s) and Derby (Champions in the 70s). One now bottom of the Championship, one in administration, yet these fuckers are whinging about Cartels (which they would have loved to be part of), the owner not spending, even though he's spent £125m in 3 years and transparency and a decision on a takeover where the buyers walked away. They're a set of f***ing morons and need help.
 
The lack of anything on Tw@tter apart from a freeze frame of the few planes dotted behind the goal line shows it was nowhere near a success. Normally there would be images and videos if summit went on worthy of sharing but there's nowt 🤪
'I've always favoured a peaceful walk on to the pitch...so not 'storm' it. If it included the very young, very old, disabled fans, ethnic minority supporters it would be pretty unique & of huge media interest. Just got to be a quiet sit-in, maybe at half time to delay the restart?'

amazing
 
Never understand that logic.

Every football fan wants to go back to their respected glory days. So what? Not sure I've heard a Sunderland ever say, you know what lads and Lasses I'd love is to be in league 1 and be shit, those days under Reid where so shite.

What a bunch of entitled cocks.

It's the same as how they love their forwards who score goals. Something unique obviously to newcastle fans, no other set of fans like forwards who score do they.
St James's Park is somewhere special to them, some would say a cathedral for these times, on a Hill, again no other set of fans feels the same about their ground.
 
Starting to get where the younger fans in the late teens and early 20’s have only ever seen them be shite. That 10 year period of success (no trophies) really broke them mind.
 
It's the "woe is me" and hard done by fans that get me. All 1992ers. They don't know they're born. Forest (THE team in the 70s) and Derby (Champions in the 70s). One now bottom of the Championship, one in administration, yet these fuckers are whinging about Cartels (which they would have loved to be part of), the owner not spending, even though he's spent £125m in 3 years and transparency and a decision on a takeover where the buyers walked away. They're a set of f***ing morons and need help.

See for example:


Question - what distinguishes NUFC under Ashley to LFC in the 90's, Man Utd in the 70's and 80's, Arsenal post Vega, Leeds from late 70's onward?
 
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