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NUFC/Sportswashing - Summer 2022

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Looking at their signings, check list must be:

Has to be over 6 foot 4
Massively overpriced
No-one else will pay stupid money for them
Doesn't play for a good side atm
Has no moral compass
Likes bridges and flags
I wouldn't say Dan Burn was massively overpriced but I agree with most of your post.
 

He's 22 very young for a center half he's played for his country through all age groups so there is a good chance he will play for his country again
Great, still does not justify the hype from some of the dafties who are going on about it like he is the finished article. His fee is mad to be honest. They have bought potential and that can mean potentially good or potentially shite. No problem with optimism but a big problem with fantasy. Daft buggers. Probably the same idiots wearing tea towels on their heads and carrying Saudi flags.
 
Hope nobody bumped into this lad in Sunderland today he’s obviously hard as fuck

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Just the 120k of them who signed their names under this disgraceful, dishonest horseshit:

“These groups mounted a personal attack on Saudi backing by raising piracy and human rights concerns before using the partner of reporter Jamal Khashoggi who has no connection to English football in their efforts.

“Mohammed Bin Salman, who is the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, is an ally of the UK government and Royal Family (and) has been integral in supporting the UK with the outbreak of Covid-19 along with reforming the KSA policies on human rights.

As a result of the EPL's negligence and Qatar influences around the Newcastle takeover, the city of Newcastle has been deprived of some well-needed investment into the local football club as well as the city as a whole.”

 
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