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It has to be said that the majority of resident mags on here are cowardly spineless embarrassing gobshites. Only ever crawl from under their rock when things are going well or even after the odd win (which is very rare)

Imagine being a bloke like that man I could think of nowt worse and the saddest thing about it is that they aren't embarrased by it :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:

Even though I can never understand why you would post on a rivals message board as I personally couldn't be arsed I do have the upmost respect for the ones that show up come rain or shine no matter how shite their club is and they don't hide behind it
 
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How can anyone ignore this stuff in exchange for the possibility of sporting success?
Words fail me. 😢
They are that wonderful a Labour MP,who had previously slated the govt for arms trading with the Saudi state and the bombing of children in Yemen, was ‘proud’ to return to the ground on a ‘wonderful’ day when said State bought her club !!! No words
Can’t be right, the Reverend Wraith said they were a canny set of lads
He likes to think he can mix it with the bad lads ! He would shit himself if they worked their ‘special’ evil on him
 
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Great bunch of lads and generally nice people

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A Yemeni man to 15 years in prison for apostasy on October 21, 2021, based on comments made via two anonymous Twitter accounts, Human Rights Watch said today. The court found that the tweets were promoting “apostasy, unbelief, and atheism.”

Saudi authorities arrested Ali Abu Luhum, 38, on August 23, and are holding him in Najran prison in southern Saudi Arabia. The sentence has been appealed, and a final judgment must be approved by the Supreme Court.

“Saudi authorities are sparing no expense to portray the country as tolerant and reforming, but contradicting state orthodoxy on religion still results in a decade-and-a-half prison sentence,” said Michael Page, deputy Middle East director at Human Rights Watch. “Performers involved in events supported by the Saudi government should think long and hard about whether they are helping to whitewash the government’s abuses.”

An informed source told Human Rights Watch that on August 23, Abu Luhum’s Saudi employer called, asking him to come to a brief meeting, after which he left his home and never returned. The source later learned that Saudi authorities had arrested him and were holding him at the police criminal investigation department.

The source said that Abu Luhum called his family the next day and told them his location and that the basis of his arrest was his social media activities. In early September, his family was allowed to visit him in prison for five minutes in the presence of security guards. On September 23, Saudi authorities transferred him to Najran prison, after which he was able to call his relatives more often. Saudi authorities did not permit Abu Luhum to have a lawyer during his initial detention and interrogation. His family was finally allowed to arrange for a lawyer a month after his arrest.

On October 10, the criminal court in Najran held Abu Luhum’s first trial session, during which he learned his formal charges. On October 19, the court held a second trial session during which Abu Luhum’s lawyer asked to review the alleged tweets and call witnesses. On October 26, the judge announced the ruling and sentence without hearing the defense witnesses.

Based on court documents reviewed by Human Rights Watch, Saudi prosecutors contended that the anonymous Twitter accounts in question were registered with phone numbers tied to Abu Luhum. Prosecutors charged Abu Luhum with a host of apostasy and blasphemy-related charges, including denial of the existence of God; impersonating, doubting, and mocking God, Islam, the Prophet Muhammad, and the day of resurrection; promoting atheism; and publishing and promoting that which prejudices public order, religious values, and public morals on social media.

Abu Luhum’s confession, which forms the basis of the prosecutors’ case against him, was coerced by prosecutors, the source said, by threatening to also indict his wife if he did not sign the confession. Prosecutors demanded the death penalty for Abu Luhum based on hudud, crimes that carry specific penalties under the country’s interpretation of Islamic law.

However, because Abu Luhum retracted his confession in court, the court rejected the hudud claim and sentenced him to 10 years in prison based on the Islamic law principle ta’zir, under which judges hold wide discretionary power to determine punishments in individual cases, and five years based on article 6 of Saudi Arabia’s anti-cybercrimes law. The court also ordered the Twitter accounts closed.

Saudi authorities regularly pursue charges against people based solely on their peaceful exercise of freedom of expression, in violation of international human rights obligations. With few exceptions, the government does not tolerate public worship by adherents of religions other than Islam. It systematically discriminates against Muslim religious minorities, notably Twelver Shia and Ismailis, including in public education, the justice system, religious freedom, and employment.

Jealousy man.
 
It has to be said that the majority of resident mags on here are cowardly spineless embarrassing gobshites. Only ever crawl from under their rock when things are going well or even after the odd win (which is very rare)

Imagine being a bloke like that man I could think of nowt worse and the saddest thing about it is that they aren't embarrased by it :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:

Even though I can never understand why you would post on a rivals message board as I personally couldn't be arsed I do have the upmost respect for the ones that show up come rain or shine no matter how shite their club is and they don't hide behind it
Gobshite is one of my favourites, along with Fuckwit.
To answer one of your points, have you been on our message boards?
If so you know why we are on here. If not have a look for yourself. You will swiftly appreciate what we have here.
 
Gobshite is one of my favourites, along with Fuckwit.
To answer one of your points, have you been on our message boards?
If so you know why we are on here. If not have a look for yourself. You will swiftly appreciate what we have here.

You’ll have to enlighten me, I have no idea why you or your fellow stinkies are here. Especially on your match days, or on our match days in the away end.
 
It’s one of those things that went down in folklore but I can’t really remember it being said much and I was living in south east Northumberland in the 90s

Probably one or two dafties
I was surrounded by a whole group of lads who said this……south Tyneside area. They would blurt it out in an emotional outburst when putting me down for being a Sunderland supporter. 6-12 lads all claiming this superior rivalry.
 
Ashworth has a good reputation. He did a good job with England and has done well at Brighton. That being said, these sorts of appointments are tough - and particularly difficult to track on previous performance. Everton poached the successful Leicester structure and it was a disaster. And I keep coming back to NUFC - both the new ownership and the fanbase in general - being completely ill-suited for the sort of gradual root and branch slow rebuild that they actually need. Trying to sign the likes of Kieran Trippier with a relegation release clause suggests that they won't be able to keep themselves in check.

Excellent point. Building an identity works at a club like Brighton who not so long ago were playing at the Withdean. Likewise Leicester and Wolves who have spent long periods out of the Prem. The Mag intelligentsia on twitter say the January window will sort them out and if it doesn't it does to Ashley leaving a poor squad. In any case they have bounced straight back before and will do it again (apparently - see toon polls with 91% saying yes).
 
Gobshite is one of my favourites, along with Fuckwit.
To answer one of your points, have you been on our message boards?
If so you know why we are on here. If not have a look for yourself. You will swiftly appreciate what we have here.
I’ve never been on another club message board. I often hear this is one of the best boards out there, not just football but message boards in general, but I sort of thought that might be self glorifying nonsense. Maybe I’m wrong about that. Why is this one so good? Genuine question.
 
Brilliant.
If they thought they were badly done to last time I shudder to think what will happen this time, considering they’ve been calling the bloke worse than shite. I know these refs are meant to be pros and rise above all that, but he wouldn’t be human if he didn’t think. “Feck em, they’re getting nowt”
“ITS A CONSPIWASEE. ARBYTRAYSHUN MAN”
 
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