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Sunderland will face Saudi Arabian opposition Al Shabab in Friendly (poll in Parsnip)

Doesn't matter what we do say or feel .
These muppets will have something to justify it t the next fans meetings. Speakman and Davison are good at twsting words so they will be working on their well worded response . This proves they only care about themselves and their wallets.
If they come out with a statement and cancel the game I will take it all back but that won't happen .
Buch of morons totally out their depth with the clubs morals etc
 

Is it fuck, a behind closed doors friendly against some Saudi side that as far as i can tell isn't owned by the Saudi regime is in no way close to being owned by the Saudi regime, should everything that's Saudi be boycotted because of their rulers?
 
Is there any monetary gain from playing this meaningless friendly against another football team? Are we going to kick off if we play a team from Africa or Turkey or Russia (not gonna happen anytime soon I agree) or in South America or god forbid the biggest human rights abusers of the all the great US of A. This isn’t sportswashing in the slightest and is in no way hypocritical of being against a team being owned by the very people that execute people that are against its regime. Thing this is a massive overreaction personally
 
Is there any monetary gain from playing this meaningless friendly against another football team? Are we going to kick off if we play a team from Africa or Turkey or Russia (not gonna happen anytime soon I agree) or in South America or god forbid the biggest human rights abusers of the all the great US of A. This isn’t sportswashing in the slightest and is in no way hypocritical of being against a team being owned by the very people that execute people that are against its regime. Thing this is a massive overreaction personally
It's not the same as what the mags are doing but there is a link to the regime. Look two posts above your own.
 
It's not the same as what the mags are doing but there is a link to the regime. Look two posts above your own.
There's a few seeming to choose to ignore the link.
It's a disgrace the poll is tucked away in Parsnip. It should be a Sticky on the front page of Pure Football.
Been said that the PF forum can't hold a poll for some reason.
 
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It's not the same as what the mags are doing but there is a link to the regime. Look two posts above your own.
As I said though no monetary gain. We are playing a game of football against another team of people that happen to come from a country that has poor human rights. Would we kick up a fuss playing against a team from the places I mentioned? No of course not.
 
As I said though no monetary gain. We are playing a game of football against another team of people that happen to come from a country that has poor human rights. Would we kick up a fuss playing against a team from the places I mentioned? No of course not.
We're doing it, as a club, out of choice.

Do you not find something wrong in that?
 
As I said though no monetary gain. We are playing a game of football against another team of people that happen to come from a country that has poor human rights. Would we kick up a fuss playing against a team from the places I mentioned? No of course not.
Has it been confirmed there is no monetary gain?
 
Must admit that’s a bit of a guess but in what way could it be other than be televised? Is it televised?
There will be some money involved but unsure to who etc. Sure Ecuador played a friendly last weekend even though their world cup team was still with their clubs so had to field a random 11. Apparently couldn't pull out because it was signed and money all agreed
 
As I said though no monetary gain. We are playing a game of football against another team of people that happen to come from a country that has poor human rights. Would we kick up a fuss playing against a team from the places I mentioned? No of course not.
The link I provided offered evidence that they do have strong links to the regime. It's not just about direct monetary gain.
 
Must admit that’s a bit of a guess but in what way could it be other than be televised? Is it televised?
You can't just say it's been done for no monetary gain then.

Any club being paid to participate in a match by the Saudis would be an example. It would basically just be paid for PR for them.
 
We're doing it, as a club, out of choice.

Do you not find something wrong in that?
We have gone to Dubai for training maybe they were best quality opposition we could play? As stated if we were earning money from it yes I would have an issue. I’m differentiating between profiting from a regime and playing a game against people that happen to coke from that country. Are we against all Saudis now? Do we hate all Russian people? All people from Nigeria? Yemen? Shall I go on? It’s so so different and I’m a bit embarrassed how some are going on about it if I’m honest.
 
You can't just say it's been done for no monetary gain then.

Any club being paid to participate in a match by the Saudis would be an example. It would basically just be paid for PR for them.
Okay if I’m wrong and it’s proven we are getting a bag of cash to play in a friendly then intake it all back
 
We have gone to Dubai for training maybe they were best quality opposition we could play? As stated if we were earning money from it yes I would have an issue. I’m differentiating between profiting from a regime and playing a game against people that happen to coke from that country. Are we against all Saudis now? Do we hate all Russian people? All people from Nigeria? Yemen? Shall I go on? It’s so so different and I’m a bit embarrassed how some are going on about it if I’m honest.
You're still ignoring the link to the regime.
 
Okay if I’m wrong and it’s proven we are getting a bag of cash to play in a friendly then intake it all back
Is it not a coincidence that sartori is pictured meeting Saudi Arabia officials on the same day this is announced? Yes it was in his political role, but it's still a bit odd.
 
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