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NUFC/Sportswashing - Summer 2022

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They set a precedent. Seems fair to mention them in conjunction with sports washing
Are City actually State-owned though?
They do want what's best for the club. It's their asset, why would they want it to fail? I've only mentioned the region as I was asked about it, still waiting to see what happens on that front
:lol: aye, you are all keen to see what happens there. You aren't even convincing yourself man.
What does Saudi Arabia gain from investing in Newton Aycliffe or Newbiggin by the Sea?
 
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Convincing myself of what?

I've seen owners make false promises before, seems daft to believe everything at face value until I have evidence of it
Why would the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia invest in the north east of England? They're hoying billions at infrastructure in America for which it is said there is minumal benefit. What are they going to do when the oil runs-out - sell the Meadow Well estate?
 
The cognitive dissonance thing's another weird accusation. Because my actions regarding sports washing have been consistent throughout. I didn't protest Man City's owners by boycotting the Premier League or holding up signs when we played them. Nor did I boycott watching the Champions League due to PSG's owners.

I suppose every Sunderland fan on this thread who is up in arms over the Saudi takeover of Newcastle did though, otherwise they're showing a little hypocritical cognitive dissonance of their own, no?
No
 
I'm happy to wait and see what happens. It's not even been a year yet, what were you expecting to happen in that time?
:lol:you barmpot man. Are you referring to them investing in the north east?
Your club is a sportswashing project, there will be very little noney to be made for them in the north east of England. They aren't and never will be an altruistic set-up.
 
I bet if I went back to before October 7th I'd not be able to find many If any posts about human rights issues in Saudi Arabia.

Had this been any other club or Sunderland themselves there would be little to nothing said about it on here.

As a fanbase we Newcastle fans should not defend the actions of the saudi government or MBS (which 99% don't anyway) while supporting our club, we as fans can do little else.

The simple fact is though you lot never cared about what goes on in Saudi before but you do now, simply because your rivals could be playing European football in a few years and are going to leave you even further in the dust than we already have, it's faux outrage to justify the fume.
Even further in the dust 😂

The mags are only one league above us doing fuck all like you have for donkeys years. We are still the last ones to win anything and to play in a major final.
 
:lol:you barmpot man. Are you referring to them investing in the north east?
Your club is a sportswashing project, there will be very little noney to be made for them in the north east of England. They aren't and never will be an altruistic set-up.
Man City is a sports washing project too, isn't it?

Why did Abu Dhabi invest in the Manchester region?
 
Been lovely weather and that new lad well new account gonk, obviously an older poster has been on here pretty much non stop..
The biggest Saudi apologist on this board. They’ve only been here a year so that’s why no investment in the region. Man City and PSG. Wanker tea towel wearers and flag wavers exaggerated.
Yes they are appalling people but they’ve got our club at their heart because it’s their asset, so that’s ok
 
The cognitive dissonance thing's another weird accusation. Because my actions regarding sports washing have been consistent throughout. I didn't protest Man City's owners by boycotting the Premier League or holding up signs when we played them. Nor did I boycott watching the Champions League due to PSG's owners.

I suppose every Sunderland fan on this thread who is up in arms over the Saudi takeover of Newcastle did though, otherwise they're showing a little hypocritical cognitive dissonance of their own, no?

Neither Man City nor PSG have owners directly responsible for the level of atrocities that you do, even if they did - your deflection by "whataboutery" is very much a key facet of sportswashing whether it suits your agenda or not. Making the Saudi state and it's leaders seem more acceptable by favourable/parity comparison just shows how gullible and partisan to their activities you are.
 
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