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NUFC and other Sportswashing 2022 - Part 3

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Liverpool in 3rd took 1st ICF's cut slot.

I guess Leeds in 4th turned it down.

Everton (5th) couldn't as Liverpool already in.

Chelsea in 6th took a place

Spurs in 7th then couldn't

WBA in 8th were in ECWC

Arsenal in 9th couldn't due to Chelsea

Mags in 10th took a place

Is that how it worked?
 

Newcastle!


Liverpool in 3rd took 1st ICF's cut slot.

I guess Leeds in 4th turned it down.

Everton (5th) couldn't as Liverpool already in.

Chelsea in 6th took a place

Spurs in 7th then couldn't

WBA in 8th were in ECWC

Arsenal in 9th couldn't due to Chelsea

Mags in 10th took a place

Is that how it worked?

Yes. Leeds entered as 68/69 fairs defending champions having won it in 67/68.

The one club per city thing was a daft rule that was abolished in the mid 60s but the fa kept it going into the 70s when it was the uefa cup iirc
 


re the scum...Slavery says...


The football world will soon see what happens when one of the most generous benefactors, Roman Abramovich, leaves Chelsea, and how the new owners of the club eventually run the business. Here we have an example of a club that has enjoyed huge levels of backing suddenly without the man who has funded unprecedented success.

Interestingly, Newcastle United co-owner Amanda Staveley, who was a pivotal figure in the club being acquired by the Saudi Arabian sovereign wealth fund, has come out in support of Abramovich, claiming it is unfair he has had to sell Chelsea. “We’re always going to have geopolitical issues… I’m really sad that someone is going to have a football club taken away because of a relationship he may have with someone,” she said at a Financial Times conference on football finance. Staveley may have had in mind that the spotlight will surely be focused on Newcastle United and their controversial takeover again in the near future.
 


re the scum...Slavery says...


The football world will soon see what happens when one of the most generous benefactors, Roman Abramovich, leaves Chelsea, and how the new owners of the club eventually run the business. Here we have an example of a club that has enjoyed huge levels of backing suddenly without the man who has funded unprecedented success.

Interestingly, Newcastle United co-owner Amanda Staveley, who was a pivotal figure in the club being acquired by the Saudi Arabian sovereign wealth fund, has come out in support of Abramovich, claiming it is unfair he has had to sell Chelsea. “We’re always going to have geopolitical issues… I’m really sad that someone is going to have a football club taken away because of a relationship he may have with someone,” she said at a Financial Times conference on football finance. Staveley may have had in mind that the spotlight will surely be focused on Newcastle United and their controversial takeover again in the near future.
Murderous supporters stick together
What does that mean?
Name another team who pander to their Orcs like that ? They’ve won a game but milk the faux ‘adulation’ as if they have ended the season. It’s become unique to Newcastle but their fans are unique to everyone else in football.
Small time mentality which appeals to Mag fans
 
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67 years actually. That Inter-Cities Fairs malarkey doesn't count as a major honour according to UEFA.
That’s apparently only because UEFA weren’t involved. FIFA still count it as a major honour.
 
Name another team who pander to their Orcs like that ? They’ve won a game but milk the faux ‘adulation’ as if they have ended the season. It’s become unique to Newcastle but their fans are unique to everyone else in football.
Small time mentality which appeals to Mag fans
Ok, I'll just ask the question again. What do you mean by small time?
They had to unscrew it from the toilet wall 😂
Agreed. The toilets are utilised, though, no-one's shitting in the stands.
 
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Ok, I'll just ask the question again. What do you mean by small time?

Agreed. The toilets are utilised, though, no-one's shitting in the stands.
One person out of 40,000 who is absolutely smashed with his trousers down,a bit like the chopper lad down at Oxford with his tadger out, not 120,000 signing a petition for a b######s money no morals what so ever absolute scum everyone of them.
 
Ok, I'll just ask the question again. What do you mean by small time?

Agreed. The toilets are utilised, though, no-one's shitting in the stands.

I believe that was fake but even if it is true we can cite numerous examples of mag behaviour. Both sides have fans who like a drink and then act stupid.

Here is one - the self styled fan's czar (Wraith) claimed to have met a Saudi bot and the said bot gave him a kit kat! All in the name of cleansing the image of Saudi Arabia. Another is that Mick fella who tweets from 5am til midnight so much that the prominent words in his word cloud are johnson, everton and Sunderland. 100+ tweets a day of hatred.
 
Ok, I'll just ask the question again. What do you mean by small time?

Agreed. The toilets are utilised, though, no-one's shitting in the stands.
Oh point scoring from the supposed shitting In the stands. How original.

You got any proof?

What do you think we mean by small time? When’s the open top bus parade?
 
Still don’t understand why you turned down the chance to play in it? Fat better to play in something like that than meaningless friendlies.

I agree. But hey ho......but this picture of Scott Parker is the picture dictionary definition of underwhelmed. I wonder where he ranks this achievement?
 
And the Isle of man trophy several times.

They were invited as several teams above them werent allowed due to the only 1 team from 1 city rule and a furthur 2 didnt want to enter 😆
I was at the Isle Of Man Football Festival in 1984 and got my photo taken on the pitch with Gary Bennett after his Sunderland debut which was in that tournament. Can't remember who it was a against, maybe Athlone Town. It was a cracking week of football, beer and sunshine.
 
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