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NUFC and other Sportswashing Spring 2022

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Really looking forward to tonights game. I've heard Sam Fender is playing live on the pitch whilst wor flags do their thing. Be mind blowing if true.
 
Really looking forward to tonights game. I've heard Sam Fender is playing live on the pitch whilst wor flags do their thing. Be mind blowing if true.
Sounds canny…..is hypersonic missiles on his play list that’s my favourite 😉

I like fenders music, nowt wrong with wor flags (whey maybe the name is a bit cringe), nowt wrong with something like that happening at your place.

I’d prefer to avoid the football tribalism at gigs but this kind of behaviour just see’s it encouraged…..time and place for it and gigs aren’t it in my opinion
 
Really looking forward to tonights game. I've heard Sam Fender is playing live on the pitch whilst wor flags do their thing. Be mind blowing if true.
How did your last three fixtures work out for you? Wolves are a decent side, I can see you getting thrashed tonight.
 
How did your last three fixtures work out for you? Wolves are a decent side, I can see you getting thrashed tonight.
got beat in last 3 mate but definitely hasn’t stopped the excitement of a new match, albeit against a decent side as you say.
It’s just nice looking forward to games these days.
 
As recently as a fortnight ago. Sam Fender was involved in a competition for War Child UK a charity involved with child victims in (among other places) Yemen

He has a huge platform to do more work simply by speaking out against the Saudi ownership. He could do it while wearing the black and white stripes. It wouldn't make him any less of a fan.

But I suspect he'd never get a gig in Newcastle again, and like all these celebrities. He knows how to play being a "celebrity Geordie"
Mr Fender’s work with War Child UK is clearly commendable so when he becomes as big an artist as Ed Sheeran then maybe he will also be allowed a gig at the Stadium of Light.

If so, then presumably he would be very happy to have a few of these flags waving in the crowd?
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