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NUFC/Sportswashing - Summer 2022

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It still doesn’t say what Luke Edwards tweeted, it doesn’t even paraphrase it. He made something up to get attention, and he got yours.
Though I have to admit that it’s good to see a Saudi acolyte trying to defend a journalist instead of…………….
Ok mate.
 

Was excellent towards the end of last season tbf to him. Deserves it for those performances

Interesting....

Interesting....



So he can intercept, block, tackle, intercept and head but the stats suggest he can barely pass the ball. ...hardly what is needed for a team who want to get to Europe. Looks like Hoofball again next season but many of you are too dumb to notice how you are playing. Hoof!
 
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They'll finish mid-table (12th) at best and be knocked out of all the cups in the early rounds.

But it's a project. Trust in Saudi. This year is the first step on a long road to winning the league in 5 years.

This is the year all the lucrative sponsorships land and let them shrug off the burden of FFP before signing all the big names next year
 
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Amazing how similar the approach is to the Ashley era this summer

Look for smart bargain basement deals and loans for forwards rather than shelling out for an expensive striker (Ba, Remy)

When they do take a big punt it’s on a young player from the French league (same as the Graham Carr superscout era)

And the rest are just journeymen with some Premiership experience that the top 6 wouldn’t touch with a barge pole.

No wonder the new owners were open to keeping Ashley around.

I thought this approach amounted to sheer hell for long suffering loyal toon fans?
 
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Amazing how similar the approach is to the Ashley era this summer

Look for smart bargain basement deals and loans for forwards rather than shelling out for an expensive striker (Ba, Remy)

When they do take a big punt it’s on a young player from the French league (same as the Graham Carr superscout era)

And the rest are just journeymen with some Premiership experience that the top 6 wouldn’t touch with a barge pole.

No wonder the new owners were open to keeping Ashley around.

I thought this approach amounted to sheer hell for long suffering loyal toon fans?
If Ashley was doing what the Murderers are there would be absolute hell on but they're shit scared to criticise.....about anything. Everything is World Class, ambitious, part of the Project. Morons
 
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