Harbour Boy
Winger
Michael Martin's account.@Mackemmichael is a blatant mag. It’s such a giveaway that the account was created on the same day as the takeover.
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Michael Martin's account.@Mackemmichael is a blatant mag. It’s such a giveaway that the account was created on the same day as the takeover.
You said its wrong ,because the morals of normal people around you think it's wrong.Thats not you personally thinking it's wrong.Therefore,you condone it.Dodgepot.
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He did a decent job mate, Newcastle were a regular Premier League club and during a time of financial troubles kept them running.He actually did but not to the extent that some fans wanted.
Basically, he was never going to keep up with the rich clubs who were bankrolled, just as we are going to be, which I believe is wrong.
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Nope.The absolute moron just has to be on a wind up...right?
And outed shortly thereafter.@Mackemmichael is a blatant mag. It’s such a giveaway that the account was created on the same day as the takeover.
He’s put himself in this position. He’s in a high profile job. Surely he must have been prepared for the questions that would be asked of him, been prepared to defend his position?Eddie Howe needs to understand he's going to be asked 'difficult' none football related questions. That what happens when you accept a job where your wages are paid by owners with blood on their hands.
He’s certainly thick enoughMichael Martin's account.
The only reply I'm going to give is, take a step back and think what you're posting here. Stop hiding behind the "its their culture, we can't comprehend it" and the those who live in glass houses routine.Not at all. It covers all people, not just one group.
The fact the rivalry is there when we talk on this forum only heightens what I'm saying. It isn't specific to you.
Yes because it covers all people in all countries, not just football fans.
I never believed it was anything other than barbaric which covers many many countries who do similar stuff and call it the consequence of war.
Then you get people who back that act and then reel back in horror at another when it's basically all the same thing.
Subjective morality covers it all with people. It's just a simple case of when it rears its head, kind of thing.
No innocent human being should be killed or injured by deliberate acts but it happens all over the known populations of countries in many ways.
We are basically, pack animals and will believe we are morally right to do such things when the time comes, as we have in wars. Like I said, subjective morality and that's on the bigger issue of war.
the rest comes down to consumerism and what's acceptable and what's not when the time and a position suits.
Subjective morality we can't hide away from.
There's a load of criticism at all times by many different groups for many many different things with many objections to different states on what their humanitarian goings-on are but we forget our own because we're made to believe we're a country of basic morals and innocence.
None of the above justifies their ownership of what was once your club.Not at all. It covers all people, not just one group.
The fact the rivalry is there when we talk on this forum only heightens what I'm saying. It isn't specific to you.
Yes because it covers all people in all countries, not just football fans.
I never believed it was anything other than barbaric which covers many many countries who do similar stuff and call it the consequence of war.
Then you get people who back that act and then reel back in horror at another when it's basically all the same thing.
Subjective morality covers it all with people. It's just a simple case of when it rears its head, kind of thing.
No innocent human being should be killed or injured by deliberate acts but it happens all over the known populations of countries in many ways.
We are basically, pack animals and will believe we are morally right to do such things when the time comes, as we have in wars. Like I said, subjective morality and that's on the bigger issue of war.
the rest comes down to consumerism and what's acceptable and what's not when the time and a position suits.
Subjective morality we can't hide away from.
There's a load of criticism at all times by many different groups for many many different things with many objections to different states on what their humanitarian goings-on are but we forget our own because we're made to believe we're a country of basic morals and innocence.
None of the above justifies their ownership of what was once your club.
Subjective morality will always be a thing.
Exactly mate. He's been indicating all along that we pick and choose our morality in line with who we support, its so transparent man. Its children being killed - loves ended, done. If these c unts had bought Bristol City or Crewe, I'd be every bit as disgusted but, its those who are so keen to defend them because they'll buy them the odd expensive fullback that really has me shaking my head.I've explained to you a dozen times why there's no such thing. Cut the crap once and for all. Something is moral, or it ain't - end of story,
I've explained to you a dozen times why there's no such thing. Cut the crap once and for all. Something is moral, or it ain't - end of story,
Fair enough my apologiesCookie is a right tit. Those things he mentioned do my head in but what Cookie needs to know is that they torture homosexuals, stone raped women and chop off the heads of those who speak out.
A tad different.
His comment is about a mag on that forum mate.
Exactly mate. He's been indicating all along that we pick and choose our morality in line with who we support, its so transparent man. Its children being killed - loves ended, done. If these c unts had bought Bristol City or Crewe, I'd be every bit as disgusted but, its those who are so keen to defend them because they'll buy them the odd expensive fullback that really has me shaking my head.
Would you rather him or Alex Neil? I know who I would rather see at the helm.
Away and boil your head man.Aren't we all brainwashed?
It's something we all know about. It's just a case of when it's used and to what extent in any argument.
Nope. Just a Newcastle United fan.
Yeah cos that's relevant isn't it? Stupid mag prick
He's just following orders.He could've easily chosen a different club.
He knows the owners routinely murder, torture and mutilate people as part of their 'justice' system.
Surely he's had questions from his own friends and family, or is money so important that none of them care?