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No point interacting with him mate, he thinks the Earth is flat as well...Sportswashed
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No point interacting with him mate, he thinks the Earth is flat as well...Sportswashed
The funny thing is, if it was any other club in the country they'd be saying the same things. They know it. It's just a siege mentality they've got which leads them to tie themselves in knots to defend themselves having an owner who kills people he doesn't like with bonesaws. Throw in the prospect of a good few million to spend and it's like the Alamo.
The Mags are only coming on here to try to hone some kind of argument for when they get back to the real world.
If they think they're getting abuse on here just wait until they have to go to away games.
And is it just me who's looking forward to Shearer squirming on MOTD. He's spent years pulling faces about Mike Ashley and how morally bankrupt he is. Now he'll have to find a way to worm his way out of it.
My guess is that he'll go with,
'"I'm well aware of the issues, which need to be discussed, but a football show isn't the time or place'.
" No pie chart with evidence of flogging, imprisonment and murders Alan? "
" No Gary. "
" Thanks Alan, now let's turn our attention to Selhurst Park where those Ultras remind us all of the disgraced fascist, Paolo Di Canio. '
Which basically equals, as long as they're spending money improving the team, I don't care.
Absolutely not.If however they had no intention of investing any money and running you like Ashley, your opinion on the matter would be totally different and of course Human Rights would then come into the equation, it really is that simple.
Absolutely I did.Still waiting @Nukehasslefan
The Saudis have do e their job on you, it's called being sportswashed.You can bleat on as much as you like about you not liking buying anything from these people but you do have a choice and you choose to go with it.
Newcastle fans aren't bleating on about murderous regimes and what not. The odd one's may just like anywhere you get the odd one's.
Most Newcastle fans are concentrating on the club, not on the owner.
And yes, fans will be happy. And yes, fans will be excited about a blank cheque type of set up.
And I'm not making any excuses for the owners. I'm arguing points with people like you who take the moral high ground when it suits.
How about a more local classic, sung by affable duo Ant & Decapitate: -We are the Saudis, the cock of the North
We chop up journos with bone saws of course
We never wear trousers we always wear gowns
The Saudi boys are in town.
Most Newcastle fans are concentrating on the club, not on the owner.
I’d not let Caulkin in our ground again
Maybe you forgot the most part.Rewind a few weeks and does that sentence hold up?
Cake companies over here had Ashley Out banners on their Newcastle birthday cakes
Wonder if that will be replaced by a decapitated man and bonesaw?
i gave you a like for effort but smimmin haway man lolHow about a more local classic, sung by affable duo Ant & Decapitate: -
Ah me lads, you shudda see us smimmin’
All through the blood upon the road from gays, journos & women
There was lots of tools & weapons there, axes, swords & maces
Get yer tea towels on yer heeeeed… to see the blades-on-faces
As fans we should be calling out journalists for double standards - his nest will be feathered now so hopefully he won’t be back to report on SAFC.I’d not let Caulkin in our ground again
Nukehasslefan is a flat earther? Explains a lot.Pointless arguing he knows they are horrible bastards but he loves to argue.
Hence all the flat earth bollocks will just repeat the same thing over and over.
I'd suggest most journalists wouldn't be allowed in, if that's your criteria for admission.As fans we should be calling out journalists for double standards - his best will be feathered now so hopefully he won’t be back to report on SAFC.
Imagine if Spurs got taken over by the Saudis instead? They'd be protesting at parliament the lot.
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I'm fairly confident we'd be no Lennon & McCartney but I'd be happy for you to modify as you see fiti gave you a like for effort but smimmin haway man lol
Then that is fine - the media are the main contributor to most of the shit going on in the world anyway (imo).Nukehasslefan is a flat earther? Explains a lot.
I'd suggest most journalists wouldn't be allowed in, if that's your criteria for admission.
I'm fairly confident we'd be no Lennon & McCartney but I'd be happy for you to modify as you see fit
To be fair that's one of the best pieces written on the saga.The whataboutery that has come with the sale has been wearying, too. It’s as pathetic as it is predictable. ‘What about the fact that the British government sells arms to the Saudis?’ That’s a particularly funny one because selling arms to the Saudis so they can bomb Yemen into the ground is a shameful part of British foreign policy and always has been. Selling arms to the Saudis is wrong. Selling Newcastle to the Saudis is wrong.
‘What about the fact we write messages on Twitter and order rides home on Uber and the Saudis have investments in them, too?’ That’s also funny. Insulting people on Twitter and climbing into the back seat of an Uber doesn’t do anything to cleanse the image of a repressive regime. Allowing them to buy one of our best-loved football clubs and use it as a vehicle for the most egregious example of sports- washing we have seen so far does exactly that.
From Holt of the daily mail.
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When we're going to the daily mail for some moral compass, you know that your fans groups who welcomed this tyrant have fucked up. You lot are a disgrace.
#cans
nice to see you adopting your inability to think logically and clearly across other sub-forums, also your unerring capacity for being comprehensively rinsed regardless of subject matter.Nahhh, don't get too embroiled in forum posts.
You failed to answer the argument though but no worries.
PIF own NUFC and make all the decisions. Their minority holdings in various companies are passive investments. They aren't involved in the corporate decision making.I assume now that you know you will now give up on everything you can find that you use, related to their investment....right?
Maybe you forgot the most part.
Now you may have a point here, as Spurs is naturally associated with the Jewish community within London, infact worldwide.
I'm guessing you are well versed in the Israeli/Saudi relationships? This is why you've mentioned Tottenham?