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Apologies if seb, but this is sickening:
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I don't see why they feel the need to defend them.
Just say nothing I can do about it but it won't stop me supporting my club.
Rather than defending a horrible regime..
They don’t need to impose sanctions.You must be logged on to see media itemsFor anybody thinking that they were going to impose sanctions. That's that one put to bed.
”is it true you didn’t arrive at the training ground until five past four this morning your excellency?”Wonder if Keith ever asks a tough question to Beheddie the arselicking bellend.
Like most of the corruption with this government. They don’t even have the decency to try and hide it. They don’t give a f**k.The official supporters club representative is visiting his latest benefactor tomorrow
The corruption surrounding this mag takeover is in plain site
This whole sports washing business is utter shite.
Saudi Arabia is less than 100 years old as a country, formed in one of the harshest environments on earth and as a result I would suggest made up of the harshest of people.
To expect a new nation, especially in that part of the world, to conform and adopt "western" standards and become a benign society like ours, that developed/matured over centuries, is preposterous.
Is what happens there awful, of course it is, by our standards, but to compare it to what we experience in the west is pure folly.
You can't just flick a switch, it took 200 years for our monarchy to finally move from absolute to constitutional, why should we expect different elsewhere. Even after our centuries of societal development we didn't outlaw the execution of minors until 1908. As Saudi was being formed 1932/33, we were administering India and at that same time, under our governance, average life expectancy in India was 28 years old, twenty fecking eight. Women couldn't vote here until 1928. In my lifetime (yeah I'm old) black people couldn't even get on a fecking bus in the USA.
We're not that great ourselves.
We have to engage and guide and mentor, not use the big stick otherwise we see what happens in that part of the world.
Saudi Arabia has been around for the blink of an eye in historical terms in its societal development.
Meanwhile in this beacon of loveliness we call the UK, we have circa 3000 foodbanks and 200-300 folks a day die of Covid due to government mishandling, at least the 81 who were executed had a fair trial according to the laws of THAT land, our covid victims not so much.
Quite clearly the Government have not got the balls to tackle our good friends on the Tyne, or indeed the FA. Im sure most Premier League chairmen are not happy with this situation also, so clubs should take matters into their own hands and give no hospitality a home games to anyone who does not denounce Saudi Arabia attacks on Yemen or appalling human rights - meaning the Newcastle Board. Also do no transfer business with blood money. If the collective world can make sacrifices surely the clubs can force the issue.
I said at the time, the collective response should have been a mass boycott of Newcastle games.
If every other club in the premiership refused to play them, then what happens.
Newcastle win the league. But it would be a hollow victory that would forever be in the history books and in quiz questions.
Fans couldn't celebrate as they'd know they hadn't won it by right
No televised games would hamper Newcastle sponsorship, no ticket sales would hurt too...
Club would struggle to offload players as well if other English clubs refused to do business with them
That would have really made it interesting. Bit late now.
They could but they won’t. If they were going to they would have done it already. Money trumps everything with these people. They don’t care if it’s dripping in blood.Quite clearly the Government have not got the balls to tackle our good friends on the Tyne, or indeed the FA. Im sure most Premier League chairmen are not happy with this situation also, so clubs should take matters into their own hands and give no hospitality a home games to anyone who does not denounce Saudi Arabia attacks on Yemen or appalling human rights - meaning the Newcastle Board. Also do no transfer business with blood money. If the collective world can make sacrifices surely the clubs can force the issue.
Just ask BehEddieThey could but they won’t. If they were going to they would have done it already. Money trumps everything with these people. They don’t care if it’s dripping in blood.
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If putins a drug dealer
What’s mbs??
Would never have happened in a million years
Chi is going to help himOpen to change iirc