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Being hated for supporting one of the most abhorrent regimes on the planet is fun.

You're clearly moraly bankrupt.
What a wanker.🤷‍♂️
I admit to being morally bankrupt as far as football is concerned.

Their culture has been like this for thousands of years, it's their country, their rules, let them get on with it.

There will never be peace in the Middle East or western ideals. If it was so abhorrent no country would trade with them but because they have oil we kiss their arses. Money talks with corruption bribes and backhanders.

People are so naive about the workings of politics and big business.
 
She was asked for comment, but did not respond:


A calling on the UK government to launch an independent investigation into the EPL’s takeover process has received over 100,000 signatures. Prime Minister Boris Johnson heeded those calls on Sunday, when he urged the league to release a statement on why the Saudis withdrew and why the process took so long.

In addition, more than 6,000 Newcastle United fans lobbied their local members of parliament to put pressure on the EPL.

Among them was South Shields MP Emma Lewell-Buck, who demanded answers and greater transparency.

Lewell-Buck has spoken out in the past against the civil war in Yemen, and the UK’s role in selling arms to Saudi Arabia. It is unclear where she stands on the takeover attempt.

MEE asked the South Shields MP what her message was to Yemeni and Muslims constituents who had spoken out against Saudi involvement in their football club. She was unavailable for comment.



This sentence elsewhere in that article says a lot:

MEE were in contact with other Yemenis from South Shields who had similar concerns about the takeover, but did not want to speak publicly due to fear of a backlash from local football fans.

Bloody hell the Yemeni population in south shields have been there for ages, a truly integrated part of the community and now they are running scared of stating the truth for fear of reprisals from the agents of Saudi Arabia..... Newcastle fans. You couldn’t make this up.
 
You're probably right and I'm in the camp where I wouldnt have gone back until they were gone. What we wouldn't have done is absolutely begged the murdering bastards to buy us and did the things they've done regards protesting. And the amount of Whataboutery is off the scale.
I would have gone back and protested with banners similar to the Palace one week after week.
 
You're probably right and I'm in the camp where I wouldnt have gone back until they were gone. What we wouldn't have done is absolutely begged the murdering bastards to buy us and did the things they've done regards protesting. And the amount of Whataboutery is off the scale.
I think we would have done......and I would use the excuse that we are trying to bleed every penny out of that regime in funding transfers, infrastructure for the city etc.

But then again I'm morally bankrupt as far as football is concerned
Worra boot Disney
Starbucks
Uber
Etc,etc......now you can add Beckham to the list.
What's Beckham done?
 
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