Mackem2017
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Haha Newcastle fans wanting their season tickets back now fickle twts
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Grown men with suits on?Not just young kids either
Grown men and some with suits on
So you would expect better
stag weekends in JeddahCan’t wait for the daily flight to Riyadh
No, I don't.You think the Earth is flat, mate.
See this.But you're jealous aren't you?
Ah so no reasoned debate here then?
Outraged = safc fan
Any other opinion = nufc spy
Reet.
will be badgering the pl to let them play x amount of games in saudiI’d laugh my knob off if they got in a super league and they moved the f***ing lot over to Saudi![]()
I've been a member for 17 years and that's one of the best posts I've ever read on here.A club is about identity and history. Be it Newcastle, Sunderland, even South frigging Shields, it is about identity and history, and what it stands for.
It goes all through football. Real Madrid were supported and propped up by the Francoist government back in the 40's, 50's and 60's, which is why it left a bitter taste in the mouths of many in Spain seeing what they represented and stood for, a sentiment that is still evident today.
Ajax in the Netherlands, traditionally with a large support from the Jewish community of Amsterdam. Celtic in Scotland, the team of those from Irish Catholic heritage. St Pauli in Germany, the team of the left-wingers, Hansa Rostock, fervent right-wing support. Marseille in France, a high amount of support from the Muslim immigrant population of that city. A clubs identity runs right through it.
Newcastle and Sunderland, traditionally, working class clubs of the people. Been rivals pretty much since day one, but both shared one common theme - they were the clubs of the community they represented. Communities with a history of resisting fascism, resisting oppression, and standing up for what is right.
But in one quick stroke, that club of yours have embraced everything that you have spent the last hundred and odd years going against. You've prostituted yourselves for what amounts to nothing more than blood money. To see people dancing, actually DANCING in the streets wearing tea-towels on their heads, draped in a flag that represents to many, many people the world over a symbol of tyranny, oppression and death, well, that sickens many, many people.
And this is what your lot cannot seem to understand. In the space of little over 24 hours, you have overturned every moral, every bit of humanity that was left in you, just so you can lord it over everybody else, and gloat and sneer that somehow this now validates your misguided belief that you are somehow superior, somehow more deserving that every other club. We've seen it for years, the arrogance, the massive superiority complex, the same misguided shit that has been repeated ad nauseum time and time and time again.
"We've suffered more than anybody else."
"We just want wor club back."
"Yas just divvint understand."
"We're special."
Now everybody in the country is seeing "everybody's second team" for what they really are. A bunch of absolute hypocrites who sell themselves to the highest bidder, flashing a bit leg and making eyes at the first person that comes along with a chequebook. So, they're murderers, you say? One of the worst human rights records in the world? History of oppression and violence towards anyone who disagrees with them? Fund terrorism, you say? What's that? They're gonna buy us a new number nine? We might win some silverware? And then you shrug. Nah, in fact, you don't even shrug. You go racing for the kitchen drawer and pull out the first tea-towel you can grab, wrap it around your head and start dancing, like the performing monkeys that we always knew you were.
You're f***ing disgusting because you have spat on your past. You've kicked your history to the ground, and pissed on it. And for what? Blood money.
And that, mate, is why we absolutely f***ing despise you lot. Because you are nothing more than hypocrites. You bring shame on your club. Shame on your city, and shame on your ancestors.
So forgive me for wanting your little project to go tits up. It would be nothing more than you deserve.
Sportswashed.Morals only come to the fore when jealousy rears its ugly head by opposing fans or people.
Reasoning can and does get made for a set of morals for one thing against another, depending on the severity of the issues being argued.
Newcastle fans would be using the exact same arguments against Sunderland if the situation was reversed. Why? Because the bitter rivalry with some and the seething jealousy with some would rear its ugly head and the old saying of " I wouldn't lower myself" would be cast out far and wide.
I can understand many people being outraged by the owners of Newcastle United but like I said, morals come to the fore as and when cherry picking is deemed necessary.
Most likely. When the bandwagon gets rolling and the seething issues get into full focus, Newcastle will be on the end of it and the fans who go to watch and also those who simply support the club in any way shape or form.
Every game we win will have blood on it.
Every trophy we win will have blood on it.
Fans will be akin to monsters because they chose to follow the club they grew up with and continue through thick and thin.
The new fans will be also despised for actually making that choice during this ownership.
So what do we all do?
Do we all walk away and go and choose another club or simply don't bother at all?
I hardly doubt many fans will be thinking about politics of countries if allowed to get on with simply being a fan of Newcastle United.
I'd also hazard a good guess that this same regime, had they taken over any other club outside of the usual rich clubs, would get the massive approval of the majority of fans of that club and would gain a massive amount worldwide if success came their way, in short order.
Morals only come to the fore when it suits, for many people.
Just a simple Newcastle United fan for near 50 years. The good the bad and the ugly of times but NUFC until they cease or I do.Sportswashed.
We only find that upsetting because we're jealous.See this.
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This is what’s left of a school bus your new messiahs deliberately targeted in an air strike. At least 30 bairns were killed for the crime of being Yemeni and wanting to go to school. They knew that at least they’d be given something to eat and water to drink that the Saudi coalition hadn’t poisoned. There are other photos but they are way too graphic to be posted on here. This is what your owners do. This is what they are. This is who you sold your heritage to. This is what you want. So when you’re all dancing around like badly trained apes with tea towels wrapped around your nappers think on this. This is what you are now. Like it or not by campaigning for these animals to buy your club you are now a part of this. Oh and while I’m on, know this, your new owners despise and detest you more than we ever could in a zillion years. You are Kuffar.
But aye. I’m jealous.
you disgust me.
The Saudis understand the Clerb and the Geordies' willingness to suck up to tyrants in return for a number 9.Bin Salman is only taking Saudi Arabia in one direction and that is towards being more authoritarian and more radicalised. There’s going to be new controversies and every time there is their ownership of Newcastle will be back under an unfavourable spotlight.
That's the worst sort of apologist flannel I've read.Morals only come to the fore when jealousy rears its ugly head by opposing fans or people.
Reasoning can and does get made for a set of morals for one thing against another, depending on the severity of the issues being argued.
Newcastle fans would be using the exact same arguments against Sunderland if the situation was reversed. Why? Because the bitter rivalry with some and the seething jealousy with some would rear its ugly head and the old saying of " I wouldn't lower myself" would be cast out far and wide.
I can understand many people being outraged by the owners of Newcastle United but like I said, morals come to the fore as and when cherry picking is deemed necessary.
Most likely. When the bandwagon gets rolling and the seething issues get into full focus, Newcastle will be on the end of it and the fans who go to watch and also those who simply support the club in any way shape or form.
Every game we win will have blood on it.
Every trophy we win will have blood on it.
Fans will be akin to monsters because they chose to follow the club they grew up with and continue through thick and thin.
The new fans will be also despised for actually making that choice during this ownership.
So what do we all do?
Do we all walk away and go and choose another club or simply don't bother at all?
I hardly doubt many fans will be thinking about politics of countries if allowed to get on with simply being a fan of Newcastle United.
I'd also hazard a good guess that this same regime, had they taken over any other club outside of the usual rich clubs, would get the massive approval of the majority of fans of that club and would gain a massive amount worldwide if success came their way, in short order.
Morals only come to the fore when it suits, for many people.
That's the worst sort of apologist flannel I've read.Morals only come to the fore when jealousy rears its ugly head by opposing fans or people.
Reasoning can and does get made for a set of morals for one thing against another, depending on the severity of the issues being argued.
Newcastle fans would be using the exact same arguments against Sunderland if the situation was reversed. Why? Because the bitter rivalry with some and the seething jealousy with some would rear its ugly head and the old saying of " I wouldn't lower myself" would be cast out far and wide.
I can understand many people being outraged by the owners of Newcastle United but like I said, morals come to the fore as and when cherry picking is deemed necessary.
Most likely. When the bandwagon gets rolling and the seething issues get into full focus, Newcastle will be on the end of it and the fans who go to watch and also those who simply support the club in any way shape or form.
Every game we win will have blood on it.
Every trophy we win will have blood on it.
Fans will be akin to monsters because they chose to follow the club they grew up with and continue through thick and thin.
The new fans will be also despised for actually making that choice during this ownership.
So what do we all do?
Do we all walk away and go and choose another club or simply don't bother at all?
I hardly doubt many fans will be thinking about politics of countries if allowed to get on with simply being a fan of Newcastle United.
I'd also hazard a good guess that this same regime, had they taken over any other club outside of the usual rich clubs, would get the massive approval of the majority of fans of that club and would gain a massive amount worldwide if success came their way, in short order.
Morals only come to the fore when it suits, for many people.
Bang on mate...
These NUFC fans AREN'T dismissing atrocities by SA at all, they're just supporting their club and educating people about the reality of the situation...
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Agreed. A complete ‘bouycout’ of themIt’s incredible what the promise of money and trinkets does to the terminally dim. Fuck me I’d be horrified if an abhorrent regime chose us as their tool to sportswash them, not f***ing wank about it.
They need to be as toxic as South Africa was in the 80’s. f***ing vile wankers.
Bit strong
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Good to see them do this however I don't think it will make a blind bit of difference. Best hope is a cap on spending per season for all Clubs. That's a level playing field.
These fuckers should have the wrath of every decent iclub n the land spat at them. Or just please fuck off to the ESL Murderers