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When Ashley owned them, they couldn’t wait to bring up what a shit person he was. How he treated his staff. How he wasn’t fit to own a football club and it should be taken off him.
This bunch of terrorist supporting murderers rock up and its “stick to football questions will you lads or they might not spend any money”.
Complete f***ing hypocrites.

Now everyone knows it apart from the media as they are too scared or busy toungue punching their fart boxes.

Head up the hoop rather than in sand.
 
Yip they've convinced themselves they're happy with Howe. When the Saudis took over they were expecting a much bigger name.
Just hope he starts slowly. You can guarantee they'd turn on him within a couple of months "never big enough to handle the club", "shouldn't have been here", "need a bigger name", will be class to watch given how much they've pretended he's a decent appointment
 
Eddie Howe will concentrate on the job he has. That is to get the best out of the squad he's coaching and to add quality to it whilst keeping the media bile to a minimum.
Like he mentioned before, he chooses what he needs to listen to and the rest is just noise.

I'm actually more buoyed about this bloke than I thought I'd be.
I'm genuinely excited about his management and looking forward to see what he can do with this squad.

The politics are not his issue.
Tbf you think space doesn't exist and the world is a lemon squeezer so forgive us if we don't take you seriously 😂😂
 
They can't say he doesn't try.

1. Into work before 7am
2. Ran about on the training pitch.
3. Multiple photos with YouTube nonce.
4. Turns a blind eye to human rights abuses and extra judicial killings.

He gets them and their clerb.

Hasn't been approved by Bobby yet..

First win and probably de for me bonny lad.
 
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Do you recall a single journo asking Steve Bruce a question on human rights????? Because I certainly do not Thinking face weird that isn't it, let Howe talk about football in his first ever NUFC press conference for god sake Folded hands wrong person to be asking these questions too

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They used industry grade Bleach on this one
 
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Do you recall a single journo asking Steve Bruce a question on human rights????? Because I certainly do not Thinking face weird that isn't it, let Howe talk about football in his first ever NUFC press conference for god sake Folded hands wrong person to be asking these questions too

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They used industry grade Bleach on this one

Should have dribbled down his mams legs instead he dribbles down his chin
 

Then there is the awkward issue of Saudi Arabia’s appalling human rights record. How did Howe reconcile his reportedly high principles to taking the Saudi riyal? Had morals been compromised? A less eloquent speaker might have stuttered and stumbled but Newcastle’s impressively articulate manager barely broke verbal stride.

“For me it was a football decision,” he said. “I’m absolutely delighted to be here. My focus is football – that’s all I’m going to concern myself with. I’ll give everything to the job, every single day. But success is going to take a lot of hard work, a lot of sacrifice and a lot of suffering from everyone here.”

If managing Newcastle is a high-risk role, it also promises immense rewards. “It’s an incredible moment in my life,” acknowledged Howe. “It feels fantastic; I’m incredibly privileged. Everything just feels right: the club’s potential, the size, the history, the owners. I’ve been very, very impressed with the new owners and their vision. To come to St James’ Park for the first time as manager of Newcastle is an amazing feeling.”

For me it’s about the football ….and that’s all I’m going to concern myself with
Then goes on to praise the owners
Owners who are human and women’s rights abusers and state sponsoring murderers
 
I'm pretty sure it did and not just an isolated poster on here. I am of course using the SMB rule of attributing a comment by a few people to all of you and conveniently forgetting that many of you put them in their place for suggesting it.
Aye, awful that 110,000 people signed a petishun to get boyhood newcastle fan, Johnson, back in the club.

Oh, wait...
 
Look forward to seeing you back up that statement with a little evidence.

And before you try and wriggle out of it, it happened on more than one occasion/thread, usually when you were in the clarts and needed someone urgently.

I will concede that the vast, vast majority on here said no.
 
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“Success is going to take a lot of hard work, a lot of sacrifice and a lot of suffering from everyone here.”
That's the spirit, Eddie. Side step questions about human rights abuses and in the next breath make a trite comments about suffering on the training pitch.

If only Jerlinton could suffer like a starving Yemeni child, you could avoid relegation. What about chemically castrating Jonjur to see if it curbs the rushes of blood to the head? Your line manager has all the right kit.
 
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