However many deck out there will be thousands to replace them. That's just the nature of the beast and it does not just apply to Newcastle fans.
and if a team winning a game of football is your life. I pity you,
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However many deck out there will be thousands to replace them. That's just the nature of the beast and it does not just apply to Newcastle fans.
There you go then. Disappears for 4 years when shite then, after potentially becoming onenof the richest clubs in the world " I'll go and wind the Mackems up"Yes.
Well I dont know him and dont think I ever see him.Caulkin has massively let himself down like.
He’s shown himself to be exactly what a lot of us suspected.
I'm pleased because I know some Mags and I'd expect they'll be against it but I'm just surprised at the general lack of awareness of what these new owners are.Yep guess I’m lucky where I work, the mags I know are both heavily against it. Others I know are more like the tea towel on their head type though.
Oh dear.Nope. I'm quite set on what I said. Subjective morality is what's going on with people.
Bit unfair on the guardian there tbh. This is exactly the kind of thing they’ll hate.Given he’s an ex Guardian journalist and his previous articles, it leads me to believe he hasn’t got any strength in his convictions.
Guarantee if he was writing on Sunderland there’s be outrage and something about Roker Park.
It’s really disappointing actually as his piece before the 2014 cup final was one of the best I’d read
Seemed to me like everyone else. Yes the new owners are vile but they’re minted so all we can do is enjoy the football. Bottle jobCaulkin actually spoke well and sensible on the the totally football podcast
Bit unfair on the guardian there tbh. This is exactly the kind of thing they’ll hate.
Aye the other pundits were less kindBit unfair on the guardian there tbh. This is exactly the kind of thing they’ll hate.
Your owner rapes young boys and girls. Then has them killed. He also killed 5 innocent men for chopping up a journalist , which he ordered other rapists to do.I've answered that question, more than once on this thread... Here's one from earlier:
'I haven't read/posted on this forum for 4 years, I returned to look at the posts regarding the takeover and I was shocked at the amount of human rights activists that were commenting... Is that clear enough for you buddy? Simple enough to grasp?'
I am correct as far as subjective morality goes because it's true. People only pull the moral card when it suits.
Objective is the opposite, so you're wrong in terms of what I'm getting at.
Never mind.
Do you?PhD in moral and political philosophy, are you? Got any peer-reviewed references to support that assertion, have you?
They are one of the very few that have gone after them tbhBit unfair on the guardian there tbh. This is exactly the kind of thing they’ll hate.
Do you?
Ah, I see. Yeah we're owned by the worst of the villains. I wish I shared your conviction that people will care as much in the future as they do now. But the journalists will go to Qatar on their jollies, the impact of protests against the Saudis will diminish. The Government doesn't care, the PL doesn't care, the wider football world doesn't care (enough).As the Khashoggi murder won't go away anytime soon your close association means your club will never be viewed as like Chelsea or City. It won't die down and nor should it.
So do many, so it's not a shock. Cheers anyway.No, but my son does, and he finds your assertions laughable.
But not with you.Nope. I'm quite set on what I said. Subjective morality is what's going on with people.