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I stopped reading that as it began getting boring and repetitive. I may have the wrong end of the stick but OK, if you hate your regime that's fine.
I have lots of sympathy for mags who hate the fact MBS is their owner
The uber/moral thing is just f***ing ridiculous though mate. Just give it a rest. There is nothing anyone can do to stop anyone buying a publicly listed company. And morals, most people arent saying don't support Newcastle. I know a few on here may , but the majority of people don't expect that.
What has shocked the UK is the defence of MBS by a lot of your fans. That's what's sickening. When people get in a uber they don't do it defending MBS. It's the most ridiculous whataboutery ever.
If I floated my company on the stock exchange, and I'm the salt of the earth, don't kill journalists and that, and MBS bought 1 share, so then people should stop using my company. Don't be so f***ing stupid. People can be unhappy that MBS bought this 1 share but there is nowt I or anyone can do about it. And you bringing up this point just highlights your stupidly tbh , as then you're saying that no company should be listed on the stock exchange as if MBS buys one share the company should be blacklisted or else you have no morals. What an absolutely idiotic take on things. Grow up man.
Well said. Will be wasted on him, however. He’s a very unintelligent man who thinks he’s intelligent. He’s just a poser. All these points he’s trying to prove yet he misses the point constantly. The point you’ve just succinctly made.

The reality of the situation is he’s utterly clueless. (I know you know that) 🙃
 
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I still can’t get my head around why we don’t accept their “we can’t control who owns us, and wharrabout Disney, wharrabout Uber” arguement.

Stavely openly praised and thanked the fans for keeping the pressure on and credited them with being instrumental in the take over happening.

They lobbied, tweeted, tagged anyone and everyone who they though were responsible for it being blocked.

A Newcastle MP pleaded on their behalf in parliament.

They hung about PL Headquarters and the Houses Of Parliament protesting at opposition to the take over.

Then they danced in the streets wearing red and white tea towels on their heads, waving Saudi flags.

I mean, in the face of all those facts, why, when they could have just as equally protested against it, would anyone think they control it.

If they’d protested against it, and it had gone through, I’d fully be on board with their “we had no control stance” as it is that is a f*****g pathetic defence.

Well said Janey.

I cant find the article but there was a piece yesterday which showed a picture of Bayern Munich fans protesting against their owners and sportswashing alongside a picture of half a dozen mags with tea towels on their heads (who no doubt have a combined IQ of -237).

The difference in the two pictures was stunning and no words were needed, the images said it all.
 
I still can’t get my head around why we don’t accept their “we can’t control who owns us, and wharrabout Disney, wharrabout Uber” arguement.

Stavely openly praised and thanked the fans for keeping the pressure on and credited them with being instrumental in the take over happening.

They lobbied, tweeted, tagged anyone and everyone who they though were responsible for it being blocked.

A Newcastle MP pleaded on their behalf in parliament.

They hung about PL Headquarters and the Houses Of Parliament protesting at opposition to the take over.

Then they danced in the streets wearing red and white tea towels on their heads, waving Saudi flags.

I mean, in the face of all those facts, why, when they could have just as equally protested against it, would anyone think they control it.

If they’d protested against it, and it had gone through, I’d fully be on board with their “we had no control stance” as it is that is a f*****g pathetic defence.
Brilliant post
 
They have a point. We as a society should not be making fun of the way people look. They need to grow up.
Yeah and in our society we shouldn't stand for people having various appendages cut off in public, hung, crucufied etc etc. Anyone who turns a blind eye is a scumbag, wouldn't you agree?
It’s not your club anymore. It’s Saudi’s. This is what you all wanted.
Astounding. These same arseholes sing songs about Adam Johnson. What a bunch of clowns.
 
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I still can’t get my head around why we don’t accept their “we can’t control who owns us, and wharrabout Disney, wharrabout Uber” arguement.

Stavely openly praised and thanked the fans for keeping the pressure on and credited them with being instrumental in the take over happening.

They lobbied, tweeted, tagged anyone and everyone who they though were responsible for it being blocked.

A Newcastle MP pleaded on their behalf in parliament.

They hung about PL Headquarters and the Houses Of Parliament protesting at opposition to the take over.

Then they danced in the streets wearing red and white tea towels on their heads, waving Saudi flags.

I mean, in the face of all those facts, why, when they could have just as equally protested against it, would anyone think they control it.

If they’d protested against it, and it had gone through, I’d fully be on board with their “we had no control stance” as it is that is a f*****g pathetic defence.
I can't give a percentage there's not enough numbers ,but it's absolutely SPOT ON !!!!!
 
“We’ve got our club back” is the saddest thing.
Because it’s so far removed from the truth, it’s the Saudis that have your club, and they will use it as a play thing, to suit themselves, and their sportswashing agenda.
I’d almost feel sorry for them, if they hadn’t worshipped at the hands of the vicious, vile inhumane, murderers.
 
“We’ve got our club back” is the saddest thing.
Because it’s so far removed from the truth, it’s the Saudis that have your club, and they will use it as a play thing, to suit themselves, and their sportswashing agenda.
I’d almost feel sorry for them, if they hadn’t worshipped at the hands of the vicious, vile inhumane, murderers.
We’ve got our club back thing is shameless

if they don’t buy trophies then god help where that club is going

with their fans seemingly loving it
 
This is not going away, and the journos with bottle are not going to stop reporting it, for what it is.
Money rich they maybe, but morality, principles, ethics, rich. They are below Northern League.

It has to be the journalists to take this on, its one of their colleagues who was murdered and that makes it personal, or it should but as we know there are some who are cowards.
 
It has to be the journalists to take this on, its one of their colleagues who was murdered and that makes it personal, or it should but as we know there are some who are cowards.
As you say it’s one of their own that was murdered.
And it’s one of the things that’s disappointed me most, local journalists fawning and actively welcoming the Saudis, without a whiff of condemnation for what they did to one of their own.
It’s only the national journalists that have dared to stick their heads above the parapet
 
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Nail on the head this article.
It has to be the journalists to take this on, its one of their colleagues who was murdered and that makes it personal, or it should but as we know there are some who are cowards.
Bang on mate, the arse licking mag sympathysers that class themselves journalists should be ashamed.
 
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I've listened carefully to what the muppets have been saying and as such to keep my morals firmly in check i used door dsah last night instead of uber eats
 
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As you say it’s one of their own that was murdered.
And it’s one of the things that’s disappointed me most, local journalists fawning and actively welcoming the Saudis, without a whiff of condemnation for what they did to one of their own.
It’s only the national journalists that have dared to stick their heads above the parapet
Journalists and politicians for me like. Don't know how some of them dare, I mean the toon army idiots have acted exactly as I expected, but for people who hold responsible positions of influence and 'power' to act like they have, standing against the evil Ashley and payday loans yet welcoming these fuckers - it's beyond belief and an insult to people's intelligence. I keep expecting someone to call them out but it's still not happening.......wish I was a member of the Labour party or one of their constituents as I'd be going after them all guns blazing.
 
Journalists and politicians for me like. Don't know how some of them dare, I mean the toon army idiots have acted exactly as I expected, but for people who hold responsible positions of influence and 'power' to act like they have, standing against the evil Ashley and payday loans yet welcoming these fuckers - it's beyond belief and an insult to people's intelligence. I keep expecting someone to call them out but it's still not happening.......wish I was a member of the Labour party or one of their constituents as I'd be going after them all guns blazing.

Chi Onwurah is a member maybe we can ask .......oh wait.​

 
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