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Agreed.The club need to step up and listen to the supporters. So far out of touch and an absolutely baffling decision.
Us as supporters who feel that way, need to make the club aware. Not just on a forum.
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Agreed.The club need to step up and listen to the supporters. So far out of touch and an absolutely baffling decision.
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Cheers - the club need to know this is a very very bad decision.When they had the supporter collective meeting they mentioned that a game had fallen through so they still weren't certain on the date of the friendly or the opposition. Tbh having booked everything to be there that week, and given the relatively late change of plan, there might not have been many options. There might be some PL sides there, but their break is longer so they probably wouldn't be looking to do a friendly at the same time as us. That doesn't make the decision to play a Saudi side right at all mind, you'd think someone would have realised how it would look and how it would be received. I've brought it up with RAWA and would assume they'll communicate to the club that it is an almost universally unpopular decision (and plenty others will have been in touch with the club independently).
We can hardly castigate the mags for cosying up to the awabs and then do it ourselves fhsSome of the reaction is very over the top here mind. Getting some good minutes under the belts of our players just returning from injury.
All for it me.
I mean Ha’way man. It’s not comparable in the slightest. Okay oppose the game, bad PR etc. But it’s apples and pearsWe can hardly castigate the mags for cosying up to the awabs and then do it ourselves fhs
They could ship some of us out there to give the lads a game - the standard won’t be that different and we wouldn’t be endorsing terrorises snd murderers.Some of the reaction is very over the top here mind. Getting some good minutes under the belts of our players just returning from injury.
All for it me.
Its not ostensibly to promote the Saudi regime no. But it has exactly the same effect. Its all part of a massive PR operation, which our Government have been supporting for years now, of sanitising a murderous, tyrannical regime by appealing to Western sensibilities in the, sadly correct, belief that they can buy our acceptance with cultural incentives. Newcastle are the obvious example, but this is another part of the same thing. To make conversations like this one happen, where certain people will separate the country from its behaviour because they like the thing in question being discussed. In reality even though its only a football game, it's going to be one funded by blood money.
This thread certainly hasn’t gone as they’d hopedSunderland fans showing they have morals. The mags reading this thread are gutted, hoping we'd make excuses. Gerrin.
No from our clubs point of view they're complicit with a Saudi charm offensive designed to take away focus from their human rights abuse and warmongering. And we said yes to it.I don't want this to happen and had hoped the club would never do this but from our clubs point of view it's a quickly arranged game out of convenience.
When we start defending or gatekeeping for Saudi politics/theocracy because of their connection to SAFC then it'll be the same.We can hardly castigate the mags for cosying up to the awabs and then do it ourselves fhs
Gerrin. That's them tuckedThis thread certainly hasn’t gone as they’d hoped
“I look forward to the contortions of Sunderland fans explaining how it isn’t the same / it isn’t as bad as the situation at Newcastle United.”
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So one offs are OK presumablyWhen we start defending or gatekeeping for Saudi politics/theocracy because of their connection to SAFC then it'll be the same.
I can’t, read that article.This thread certainly hasn’t gone as they’d hoped
“I look forward to the contortions of Sunderland fans explaining how it isn’t the same / it isn’t as bad as the situation at Newcastle United.”
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Plying a low profile friendly against a team from Saudi is not the same as being a pawn for the Saudi regime. Okay, oppose it by all means, but it’s genuinely concerning if people cannot see the difference. It’s the typical Mag ploy of whataboutery to try and cleanse themselves.So one offs are OK presumably
It's depressing how many people seem to thinkPlying a low profile friendly against a team from Saudi is not the same as being a pawn for the Saudi regime. Okay, oppose it by all means, but it’s genuinely concerning if people cannot see the difference. It’s the typical Mag ploy of whataboutery to try and cleanse themselves.