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Lads Off To Dubai


Check it out on Human Rights Watch or Amnesty International. You'll change your mind!! Terrible decision by the club, why not Southern Spain?

I've been lucky enough to visit many places around the world mate, I'll go where I want to go. I know all about the place.

As for pushing human rights n shit, you think we as a country don't have dirty hands in the selling of weapons and so on?
Exactly!😂 all while they treat gays,women, and indisn workers etc like sh1te

Yep, it goes on and it's well documented. It's not the only place that happens in the world tho. Let's face it, the everyday electronics like the TV on your wall to clothes you wear have had a part to play in slavery over the years and an abuse. Many people in this country are exploited in one way or another, the western world just covers it up with PAYE.
 
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Sunderland AFC will face Al-Shabab Football Club in a friendly fixture during their upcoming trip to the United Arab Emirates.

Tony Mowbray’s side will travel to Dubai on Sunday for a week-long training camp ahead of a return to Sky Bet Championship action on 3 December when Millwall visit Wearside.

The fixture against Al-Shabab, who currently sit first in the SPL, will be played on Friday 25 November at 17:00 GST (13:00 GMT) at Jebel Ali Centre of Excellence.

@Ghfd
 
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Sunderland AFC will face Al-Shabab Football Club in a friendly fixture during their upcoming trip to the United Arab Emirates.

Tony Mowbray’s side will travel to Dubai on Sunday for a week-long training camp ahead of a return to Sky Bet Championship action on 3 December when Millwall visit Wearside.

The fixture against Al-Shabab, who currently sit first in the SPL, will be played on Friday 25 November at 17:00 GST (13:00 GMT) at Jebel Ali Centre of Excellence.

@Ghfd
I’m too busy working out cricket scores
 
They got some well-known players, e.g. Ever Banega, Santi Mina and Grzegorz Krychowiak. Mind, I've just had a read-up of why Mina's out there and, oh boy.
 
Can someone explain to me what the point of warm weather training during the Winter is?

They’ll come back after the break in December, and it’ll be freezing. Would it not be better for them to stay here and train?
By that logic, it may be better to train in Siberia, so when they come back a winters afternoon in England would be like a springtime stroll in the park.
Siberia may be out of bounds ATM like.
 
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