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Keep thinking of Hatice Cengiz's appeals:

13th May 2020:

“You as the loyal fans do have a big say in this. I implore you all to unite to protect your beloved club and city. They are making this move not with your best interests in mind, but solely to serve themselves. Their hearts will not genuinely be in the club that means everything to you. Now is the moment to stand tall together for the game, your club, your city and your country in order to slam shut the door on this offensive deal.”



26th June 2020:

"Imagine if the person you loved was brutally murdered days before your wedding, inside his consulate as he was getting the necessary documents for the official marriage. Then the killers get away with it, how would you react?

"Dear Newcastle fans, I understand you are frustrated with the current owner, but believe me Mohamed Bin Salman and the people around him are far worse.

"If this takeover happens, it may turn a bad dream into a horrific nightmare."



30th July 2020

She said: “This is a victory for human rights and decency and clear defeat for Mohamed Bin Salman and his efforts to sports-wash his human rights record. I’m grateful to the Premier League for putting principles and values ahead of profit.

"I’m thankful to the Newcastle United Fans, Members of Parliament and NGOs who spoke out against this deal.

"Let this defeat send a strong message to the leadership in Saudi Arabia that they will not be able to use their money to cover up their human rights record or protect those responsible for Jamal’s murder.



And then 7th October 2021:


However, Ms Cengiz said: “It doesn’t make sense because everyone knows the government [in Saudi Arabia] controls everything.

“The current Saudi regime has a crown prince who is managing everything in the country. The point is this… how do the players, the fans and the director of Newcastle accept this situation?

“I am really sad about this point. I guess money is more important than anything in this life.”

She added: “I want to remind them there are some values more [important] than money. It’s so heart-breaking for me to remind the West of these values.”




I suppose as long as the football team finishes about 8 places higher than usual, then that's the main thing. I feel terrible for her, she couldn't ever have known what scumbags she was appealing to. Although after all the abuse they've aimed at her, she'll have no doubts now. God knows what people around the world must make of them.
 
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