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I can just picture David Brent...."Sessions"
goes to press conference
"i've spent the whole month trying to buy an entire team because the one i've got is shit"
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I think the trip to Saudi Arabia is just what the team need.
A good helping of Peter O'Toole and Omar Shariff on the Prince's luxury private jet, will let these under-achievers of ours know exactly who they are now representing.
The irrepressible Yasser Al Rumyyan might even take the likes of Shelvey and some of the boys, onto the best golf course in the World.
It is a wonderful country with lots of good people, who can well do without western inteference and terrorist sympathising journalists.
Eddie and the players will enjoy the countless pleasures and new found adulation even more, if we can go there after a win against Leeds.
HTL and Saudi Arabia"
What an absolute moron this bloke is. He's in his 60s & should know better than posting pro SA stuff & arranging Gloaters piss ups
I think we all know what will happen. It’ll be “all about the football”. How are these cretins from our fine region, they should be thoroughly ashamed of themselvesNewcastle to visit Saudi Arabia: Amnesty International UK have warned that Newcastle’s controversial trip to the Gulf state could become “a glorified PR exercise for Mohammed bin Salman’s government”.
“A training camp like this could easily turn into yet another PR opportunity for the Saudi authorities, who are clearly pursuing an aggressive policy of trying to sportswash their appalling human rights record,” said Amnesty UK CEO Sacha Deshmukh.
“Under Mohammed bin Salman, the human rights situation in Saudi Arabia has become increasingly repressive with government critics, women’s rights campaigners, Shia activists and human rights defenders harassed and jailed, often after blatantly unfair trials.
“The closed-door trial of Jamal Khashoggi’s alleged killers was little more than a whitewash and Saudi Arabia is implicated in an entire catalogue of crimes under international humanitarian law in the long-running conflict in Yemen.
“Newcastle players, the manager and all backroom staff ought to be prepared to speak out about human rights while in Saudi Arabia. Doing so will be a powerful sign of support for Saudi Arabia’s beleaguered human rights community.
“If the Newcastle training camp becomes a glorified PR exercise for Mohammed bin Salman’s government, it will prove once again that sportswashing human rights crimes is the name of the game here, not football.”
thats exactly what it will be. but we are just bitter i guessNewcastle to visit Saudi Arabia: Amnesty International UK have warned that Newcastle’s controversial trip to the Gulf state could become “a glorified PR exercise for Mohammed bin Salman’s government”.
“A training camp like this could easily turn into yet another PR opportunity for the Saudi authorities, who are clearly pursuing an aggressive policy of trying to sportswash their appalling human rights record,” said Amnesty UK CEO Sacha Deshmukh.
“Under Mohammed bin Salman, the human rights situation in Saudi Arabia has become increasingly repressive with government critics, women’s rights campaigners, Shia activists and human rights defenders harassed and jailed, often after blatantly unfair trials.
“The closed-door trial of Jamal Khashoggi’s alleged killers was little more than a whitewash and Saudi Arabia is implicated in an entire catalogue of crimes under international humanitarian law in the long-running conflict in Yemen.
“Newcastle players, the manager and all backroom staff ought to be prepared to speak out about human rights while in Saudi Arabia. Doing so will be a powerful sign of support for Saudi Arabia’s beleaguered human rights community.
“If the Newcastle training camp becomes a glorified PR exercise for Mohammed bin Salman’s government, it will prove once again that sportswashing human rights crimes is the name of the game here, not football.”
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That does explain why his performances looked good as a 'youngster'
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it’s raining men , hallelujahAnyone able to translate the Arabic?
'falsely thinks you have loads of money'. Is this nobber not part of the mag cult that has been saying they're the richest club in the world? All whilst wanking himself silly over spending big money on whoever Stavelely's dart hits on the transfer target dartboard that day.
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I think the trip to Saudi Arabia is just what the team need.
A good helping of Peter O'Toole and Omar Shariff on the Prince's luxury private jet, will let these under-achievers of ours know exactly who they are now representing.
The irrepressible Yasser Al Rumyyan might even take the likes of Shelvey and some of the boys, onto the best golf course in the World.
It is a wonderful country with lots of good people, who can well do without western inteference and terrorist sympathising journalists.
Eddie and the players will enjoy the countless pleasures and new found adulation even more, if we can go there after a win against Leeds.
HTL and Saudi Arabia"
What an absolute moron this bloke is. He's in his 60s & should know better than posting pro SA stuff & arranging Gloaters piss ups
Google translate saysAnyone able to translate the Arabic?
Went for a Chinese mealBit of a stretch trying to make a list out of the good things the Taliban have done for them so far
- Replaced manager
- Watched a match
- waved at the fans
- made everyone in Newcastle happy
Onwards and upwards
I'm sure they'll be delighted to play another gameIt would be funny if they lost that Saudi game in front of the owners too.
Newcastle to visit Saudi Arabia: Amnesty International UK have warned that Newcastle’s controversial trip to the Gulf state could become “a glorified PR exercise for Mohammed bin Salman’s government”.
“A training camp like this could easily turn into yet another PR opportunity for the Saudi authorities, who are clearly pursuing an aggressive policy of trying to sportswash their appalling human rights record,” said Amnesty UK CEO Sacha Deshmukh.
“Under Mohammed bin Salman, the human rights situation in Saudi Arabia has become increasingly repressive with government critics, women’s rights campaigners, Shia activists and human rights defenders harassed and jailed, often after blatantly unfair trials.
“The closed-door trial of Jamal Khashoggi’s alleged killers was little more than a whitewash and Saudi Arabia is implicated in an entire catalogue of crimes under international humanitarian law in the long-running conflict in Yemen.
“Newcastle players, the manager and all backroom staff ought to be prepared to speak out about human rights while in Saudi Arabia. Doing so will be a powerful sign of support for Saudi Arabia’s beleaguered human rights community.
“If the Newcastle training camp becomes a glorified PR exercise for Mohammed bin Salman’s government, it will prove once again that sportswashing human rights crimes is the name of the game here, not football.”
Didn't strip off and start whipping themselves with belts, so an improvement from Ashley. Whipping strictly reserved for homosexuals under the new regimeWent for a Chinese meal
Doesn't @ vauxie work out there ?Anyone able to translate the Arabic?
Bet Amnesty watch Disney.Newcastle to visit Saudi Arabia: Amnesty International UK have warned that Newcastle’s controversial trip to the Gulf state could become “a glorified PR exercise for Mohammed bin Salman’s government”.
“A training camp like this could easily turn into yet another PR opportunity for the Saudi authorities, who are clearly pursuing an aggressive policy of trying to sportswash their appalling human rights record,” said Amnesty UK CEO Sacha Deshmukh.
“Under Mohammed bin Salman, the human rights situation in Saudi Arabia has become increasingly repressive with government critics, women’s rights campaigners, Shia activists and human rights defenders harassed and jailed, often after blatantly unfair trials.
“The closed-door trial of Jamal Khashoggi’s alleged killers was little more than a whitewash and Saudi Arabia is implicated in an entire catalogue of crimes under international humanitarian law in the long-running conflict in Yemen.
“Newcastle players, the manager and all backroom staff ought to be prepared to speak out about human rights while in Saudi Arabia. Doing so will be a powerful sign of support for Saudi Arabia’s beleaguered human rights community.
“If the Newcastle training camp becomes a glorified PR exercise for Mohammed bin Salman’s government, it will prove once again that sportswashing human rights crimes is the name of the game here, not football.”
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