GordonMuchallNo1Fan
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Yes, you are.
You should attend one game, only to leave a steaming shite on your seat.Yes, you are.
The Saudi state cannot tolerate dissent - they’ve made that perfectly clear.
They wouldn’t pour money into a project that became a focal point for criticism of them.
A sports washing project is hardly going to work if there’s mass protests drawing attention to the country’s failings. It’s not solely about the bottom line the way it is with eg the Glazers. If image is important then that is something fans can affect and they actually have quite a bit of leverage.
If the fans came out against the Saudis the way they protested against Pardew for giving them the best spell of the last 15 years, then the sportswashing project would fail and the Saudis would be out of there pretty sharpish.
Look at how Bayern fans protest against Qatar being involved with their club, and then look at the mags with the Saudis - two different breeds.
Do you think people will not be supportive?
Let’s not dodge the question @mag in peace youve responded to others since I posted the question which leads me to think you are avoiding it, Do you object to the takeover based on what’s being said on this thread? Yes or no will be sufficient.Do you object to it?
Nailed on.If at the next home game Amnesty International did a protest against the Saudi regime I genuinely think they would get abused by Newcastle fans.
If this was in Saudi Arabia I'd agree. They would not be met favourably. We are not in Saudi Arabia though. It's Newcastle FFSJust for sake of argument..how would women activists, gay pride Amnesty etc..be received at SJP on the first day of the Saudi regime's takeover?...favourable?..I think not!!
The Saudi state cannot tolerate dissent - they’ve made that perfectly clear.
They wouldn’t pour money into a project that became a focal point for criticism of them.
A sports washing project is hardly going to work if there’s mass protests drawing attention to the country’s failings. It’s not solely about the bottom line the way it is with eg the Glazers. If image is important then that is something fans can affect and they actually have quite a bit of leverage.
If the fans came out against the Saudis the way they protested against Pardew for giving them the best spell of the last 15 years, then the sportswashing project would fail and the Saudis would be out of there pretty sharpish.
Look at how Bayern fans protest against Qatar being involved with their club, and then look at the mags with the Saudis - two different breeds.
Aye, must admit as soon as the ESL thing came about it was obvious (and I think I posted as much on here) that the mags were right. The "big" clubs will have been trying to have this takeover stopped. Which I wouldn't mind if it was for the human rights issues etc but it wasn't. If it wasn't the mags, and the regime doing the buying weren't so abhorrent, I'd be wanting another team to really shake the big 6 up tbh. The other thing is, if the takeover goes through, they spend a lot, and still don't break the top 4 then, whilst it would be hilarious, it doesn't really give anyone else any hope. Naturally still hope it turns to shit for you mind!We were also right about the big 6 influence before they pulled the ESL stunt. It just isn't allowed on here to consider positive fan intervention.
Literally said it 100x that I object to both the Saudi sportwashing and the world cup in Qatar. I've mentioned it time and time again for the better part of 2 years. I ignored it because I can't be arsed constantly repeating myself.Let’s not dodge the question @mag in peace youve responded to others since I posted the question which leads me to think you are avoiding it, Do you object to the takeover based on what’s being said on this thread? Yes or no will be sufficient.
How many clubs show all of the above every single match? It's absurd to suggest we will. We will continue to support those causes as we always have.
If this was in Saudi Arabia I'd agree. They would not be met favourably. We are not in Saudi Arabia though. It's Newcastle FFS
You still haven't answered the questionLiterally said it 100x that I object to both the Saudi sportwashing and the world cup in Qatar. I've mentioned it time and time again for the better part of 2 years. I ignored it because I can't be arsed constantly repeating myself.
Anyone found guilty of breaking any law should pay the punishment for doing so. I can't control that, our government can. If MBS was prosecuted and served time in jail it would be deserved.
That doesn't change the fact that I will always love my club.
Aye exactly...its Newcastle Ffs!!If this was in Saudi Arabia I'd agree. They would not be met favourably. We are not in Saudi Arabia though. It's Newcastle FFS
Would I fuck. I’ve not commented on this thread until ten minutes ago. Only because I was surprised @mag in peace posted in support of them.I don't care what anyone says, at least 90% of Sunderland fans would welcome a takeover involving PIF. To deny that is insane.
Yes I have he asked if I objected and I said I object in my first f***ing sentence.You still haven't answered the question