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I have a sneaky feeling Heung-Min Son is going to have a field day today. (If he’s playing)

Early goal would absolutely flatten it for them and the Bruce chants would start in earnest
 
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I gather there is a BAE Systems weapons factory just off the A1M at Washington. I assume those on here complaining about the Newcastle takeover are up there protesting against BAE making weapons for the Saudis and other similar countries?

A lot of funding was pulled from a cultural event when BAE got involved with sponsorship a couple of years ago
 
As a neutral the backlash about human rights just seems a bit off and hypocritical to me. People seem to forget that the Saudi PIF have been pumping cash into Man U and have sizeable stakes in Facebook and Uber.

Do I think half of London, developments in other cities, and chunks of our strategic infrastructure should be owned by the Saudis and other murderous regimes? No. But it is and as long as our country is fine with that, and people are happy to sell weapons to the Saudis etc to use in Yemen etc then I see no justification for making an exception of Newcastle United.

I gather there is a BAE Systems weapons factory just off the A1M at Washington. I assume those on here complaining about the Newcastle takeover are up there protesting against BAE making weapons for the Saudis and other similar countries?
But but but whatabout :lol:
 
So then back to my original comment. What should I do, walk away and stop supporting nufc?
Depends how strong your morals are.
I walked away from the Lads when PDC was in charge.
You have to decide what is more important.
An FA Cup or being able to know that you did the right thing.
If you choose to stay , you will never have the right to criticise anyones morals or ethics again.
How strong are your morals?
 
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