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Wasting time is also subjective.
One persons time wasting is another persons comfort.
As for enjoying blood money. I think we're all using blood money in life but once again the morality of it is massively diverse and subjective.
I'll enjoy being a fan of Newcastle as I've always done.
Comfort in sportswashing the Saudi’s???? Whatever floats your boat.
 

This is quite brilliant in highlighting the type of people NUFC’s new owners are.

Somewhere along the line the whole thing will come crashing down despite the slavish attitude of the local and many of the national media outlets, plus MP’s, Newcastle City Council (whose leader is gay), their idiotically naive fan base and now the self righteous hypocrite Eddie Howe.

Eddie Howe is the perfect choice as far as I'm concerned.

He's nice and smiley when things are going well but snide and very sarcastic when things turn. As was shown with his comments on leaving Burnley, and his crass handling of the Saudi issue, he's not quick witted enough to handle difficult questions.

I think he'll become less Mr Smiley and more Nigel Pearson as things progress.
 
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You’ve been up since half 5 on a rivals message board feebly trying to justify supporting a club owned by a shithouse despotic murderous regime. You’re wasting your time, enjoy the blood money, you and the 110,000 others fought long and hard for it.
He's biding time until his cerfew is up so he can get to Greggs for breakfast before signing on man, leave the poor bairn alarn.
 
I didn't think so.
I actually liked him and was willing to give him a chance.
I thought he did ok until late when it all started to get too much for him.
His issue was, he was never really wanted by a fair section of fans and if people are honest they'd also reason it was mainly because of his association with Sunderland.
Many will argue it wasn't but I'm not having that.
I'm arguing it. Was nothing to do with managing Sunderland in the same way Sunderland fans didn't care where he was from. He was, is and always will be not a very good manager, full of delusion, cliches and blame for anyone but himself. That's why he was disliked.
 
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