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NUFC/Sportswashing - Summer 2022

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Funny fcker on the admin gets his 15k a year salary paid for by people who kill children.

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Well that's a load of bollocks. Wolves were distinctly second best especially when it came to possession (36%). Can see why their fans aren't keen on the manager. Pretty hard to watch and must have the quality to play better. Man for man they should have been the better team today.
 
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Well that's a load of bollocks. Wolves were distinctly second best especially when it came to possession (36%). Can see why their fans aren't keen on the manager. Pretty hard to watch and must have the quality to play better. Man for man they should have been the better team today.
Statistics count for nothing, result was a1-1 draw
 
Most of us Mags come on here for the comedy and laughs this forum provides. We don't come here because we care about Sunderland, on contrary actually, we come here for you guys. The delusion, fallacy and outright denial of facts create quite the viewing.

Hell, there's a group of us who come together to watch the football at the weekend, bare in mind I'm the only Mag of the group, where it's become ritual that one of us fires up the Newcastle match thread on here just to see the bizarre takes. They love this place, although probably not for right reasons.
Why thank you, we are honoured. I feel quite humbled by that. Just promise you will still come on win, lose or draw? I would hate to think you will be doing your routine disappearing act
 
Most of us Mags come on here for the comedy and laughs this forum provides. We don't come here because we care about Sunderland, on contrary actually, we come here for you guys. The delusion, fallacy and outright denial of facts create quite the viewing.

Hell, there's a group of us who come together to watch the football at the weekend, bare in mind I'm the only Mag of the group, where it's become ritual that one of us fires up the Newcastle match thread on here just to see the bizarre takes. They love this place, although probably not for right reasons.
Jeez. The lack of self awareness from this saudi apologist is of the scale
 
Chris P - you are a sad, spiteful, heartless, classless, empty vessel of a human being.


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Thought you were supposed to be grieving? She must have meant so much to you to be back internet trolling so quickly.
 
Well certainly can't speak for all mags, but I know Michael Martin keeps an eye on this website, and I'd expect he doesn't always find it amusing, if some of his latest ravings are anything to go by:


the Show Racism the Red Card flags marking the end to the taking knee gestures were perfectly timed.

We know the ownership structure means we are always going to be under the microscope. I’ve reconciled myself that some of that scrutiny will be misplaced, grossly unfair and insulting of the club and everyone employed by it and supports it.

I’ve been previously upset and exercised by some of the absolutist crap said and written about Newcastle United under the new ownership because I’ve felt some should know much better and should not be narrow in their analysis.

We will routinely have our views dismissed as whataboutery and horribly caricaturised as wiling dupes for a regime any sane person regards as cruel and repressive. I won’t repeat the lines others and I have written about politics, economics, security here because it is becoming tedious to do so.

But gestures like Sunday’s anti-racism messages as well as the display of the rainbow diversity flag says everything about who we are and the efforts to paint us as something different won’t land.



So waving Show Racism The Red Card flags shows everyone what they are - ignore all the other stuff. I'll look out for this week's column, where presumably Martin will explain what we're supposed to make of Newcastle's players running about in a Saudi kit while the manager wears a Ukraine flag on his chest. What does that tell us about who they are?
 
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