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NUFC/Sportswashing - Summer 2022

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This is what they are like after throwing a 2 goal lead away at home, imagine if they were actually decent :oops: deluded RTG is still a fat virgin and sh*t at twitter polls

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Lascelles, Willock, Maxi, big Joe and little Bruno clearly sportswashed. It’s too obvious looking at that.
 

Dear god I didn’t think even scum fans would defend signing a Joao Pedo but they will literally excuse anything, vile scum.

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Johnson’s was worse !!! Now justifying it by saying it’s common in the country he comes from ! That’s why murder, beheading and incarceration is also acceptable to the mags as it’s common in Saudi
They are scum
 
OP questioned whether Saudi invested in the region since the takeover, not whether the investment was a direct result of the takeover.

The answer to that, as Jlaws has said, is more than likely not.



Okay... Many things in life will not benefit me personally or the North East of England. Conversely, it's very unlikely to negatively impact you. I really don't understand the point you're making.
Point is if you remember when your fellow NUFC fans were wanting the government and the football authorities to overturn the intital decision to not allow the takeover there was actual on people on the news and social media how the take over would have benefits for the entire north east region (not to mention ludicrous claims it was affecting some NUFC fans mental health).

Since then there has been nothing about investing in this region and it's simply investing into Newcastle United and the only people to benefit will be you and your fellow mags in becoming even more arrogant. They couldn't give a flying fuck about the region.
 
As a Sunderland fan like myself , obviously I am don't care what anyone says.

Ask me any question about SAFC and I'll most likely know the answer to it .

But back to my question? Why can't you say a player who plays for the mags is good without been called a mag and get pelters for it ? Personally I think Allan Saint Maximin is a tremendous players, and Nick Pope is a very good goalkeeper .

? Any one grown up enough on here to understand there's nothing wrong with saying that? Probably not..

I personally just think it's very strange.

Cue the predictable boring mag crack responses....
If you were any more Mag we’d be able to smell the gravy over the internet.
 
Point is if you remember when your fellow NUFC fans were wanting the government and the football authorities to overturn the intital decision to not allow the takeover there was actual on people on the news and social media how the take over would have benefits for the entire north east region (not to mention ludicrous claims it was affecting some NUFC fans mental health).

Since then there has been nothing about investing in this region and it's simply investing into Newcastle United and the only people to benefit will be you and your fellow mags in becoming even more arrogant. They couldn't give a flying fuck about the region.
Youse are all getting your knickers in a twist about this investment in the “reejun” carry on. The football team comes before anything else at the minute. Once we’re up and running then I’ve no doubts that will be looked at. Also it’s been conveniently forgotten on here that Mandy hired a mackem company in to do all the work regards moving shearers statue. That’s a good start surely.
 
Youse are all getting your knickers in a twist about this investment in the “reejun” carry on. The football team comes before anything else at the minute. Once we’re up and running then I’ve no doubts that will be looked at. Also it’s been conveniently forgotten on here that Mandy hired a mackem company in to do all the work regards moving shearers statue. That’s a good start surely.
Sportswashed^^^^^
 
Youse are all getting your knickers in a twist about this investment in the “reejun” carry on. The football team comes before anything else at the minute. Once we’re up and running then I’ve no doubts that will be looked at. Also it’s been conveniently forgotten on here that Mandy hired a mackem company in to do all the work regards moving shearers statue. That’s a good start surely.

 
I think the point is when all of those idiots saw Riyals in their eyes and were doing mental gymnastics to make the takeover happen they coined the phrase “investment in the region”. Embarrassingly even MP’s latched on to it. Meanwhile we were all saying it why do the need to own NUFC for Jamie Rueben or PIF to invest in the region? I said all along the purchase wouldn’t happen until Saudi settled it’s differences with Qatar. I also said that would be likely with an Asian games and World Cup on their doorstep which Saudi qualified for. I was proven right.

It will all come out in the wash.
Depends how you want to spin investment. A successful club that develops a global outreach and a wide fan base does wonders for tourism as one example. Not all 'benefits' have to be direct investment projects.

There's definitely logic in the idea that if PIF have a shareholding in the region, and a large one at that, they're more likely to look at investment opportunities in that area. Ruben brothers already own quite a bit of land in the area and that's probably why they were brought onboard, along with their wealth of course.

Point is if you remember when your fellow NUFC fans were wanting the government and the football authorities to overturn the intital decision to not allow the takeover there was actual on people on the news and social media how the take over would have benefits for the entire north east region (not to mention ludicrous claims it was affecting some NUFC fans mental health).

Since then there has been nothing about investing in this region and it's simply investing into Newcastle United and the only people to benefit will be you and your fellow mags in becoming even more arrogant. They couldn't give a flying fuck about the region.
As pointed out to you before, the Saudis have/are already investing in the region. You keep saying the same thing and you're just plain wrong.

Surely you've read the articles that were directed your way and found that the investment is very much in Teesside. Which if you didn't already know is very much not Newcastle or Newcastle United.

If you want to be pedantic, an argument could be made that investing in Newcastle United itself is investing in the region and local NE economy in a multitude of ways.

Just because you can't/don't see it doesn't mean it's not there.

Youse are all getting your knickers in a twist about this investment in the “reejun” carry on. The football team comes before anything else at the minute. Once we’re up and running then I’ve no doubts that will be looked at. Also it’s been conveniently forgotten on here that Mandy hired a mackem company in to do all the work regards moving shearers statue. That’s a good start surely.
It's such a weird hill to die on. Pick the other far easier and far worse wrongs of the Saudi regime and rip them a new one on them. But this investment thing is such a non-starter. Anyone half educated can pick out multiple economic benefits a takeover has for the region if it goes on to be successful.
 
Depends how you want to spin investment. A successful club that develops a global outreach and a wide fan base does wonders for tourism as one example. Not all 'benefits' have to be direct investment projects.

There's definitely logic in the idea that if PIF have a shareholding in the region, and a large one at that, they're more likely to look at investment opportunities in that area. Ruben brothers already own quite a bit of land in the area and that's probably why they were brought onboard, along with their wealth of course.


As pointed out to you before, the Saudis have/are already investing in the region. You keep saying the same thing and you're just plain wrong.

Surely you've read the articles that were directed your way and found that the investment is very much in Teesside. Which if you didn't already know is very much not Newcastle or Newcastle United.

If you want to be pedantic, an argument could be made that investing in Newcastle United itself is investing in the region and local NE economy in a multitude of ways.

Just because you can't/don't see it doesn't mean it's not there.


It's such a weird hill to die on. Pick the other far easier and far worse wrongs of the Saudi regime and rip them a new one on them. But this investment thing is such a non-starter. Anyone half educated can pick out multiple economic benefits a takeover has for the region if it goes on to be successful.
Sportswashed^^^^^^^
 
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