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NUFC and other Sportswashing Spring 2022

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That's why they are always on this forum ?
Some are here so they can brag to their marras about how they wound the mackems up. Some to try and derail the thread by failing to address the subject of the thread. Some to provoke a reaction and get posters banned. Some because they derive some kind of depraved satisfaction from doing one or all of the above. They aren’t normal people.
 

Some are here so they can brag to their marras about how they wound the mackems up. Some to try and derail the thread by failing to address the subject of the thread. Some to provoke a reaction and get posters. Some because they derive some kind of depraved satisfaction from doing one or all of the above. They aren’t normal people.
I like to chat music on the SMB. I don’t really bother with football chat with the teams so far apart.
 
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Reminder of the content of the petition that 130k of them signed:

“Mohammed Bin Salman, who is the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, is an ally of the UK government and Royal Family (and) has been integral in supporting the UK with the outbreak of Covid-19 along with reforming the KSA policies on human rights.”

Disgraceful self-serving lies, but that’s the mags for you.
 
It's kicking off big style over the mags' ownership now :lol:

It is, but unfortunately I think the mags owners are more secure in their position than ever.

People can point to the moral inconsistencies, but that’s never been a factor in the decision making.

What’s convenient to British foreign policy and big business is consistently the most decisive factor, and that’s an area that has little to do with ethics imo.

It is no longer convenient to have a Russian billionaire spreading his money around, so he has to go. The dirty money was never a problem before though.

The energy crisis which has now been exacerbated by these Russian sanctions means that crawling up the Saudis arseholes is going to be more essential than ever, so the government and PL are probably less even likely to do something that might upset them now than they were before.
 
:lol: f***ing hell man, remember to take a breath in between calling Adam Johnson a peadophile and defending MBS wanting to fuck an 11 year old.

All football fans are hypocrites but only Newcastle fans would actively support a nonce
I would change that word to 'Rape'. BTW, not having a go at you, just saying what this deed really is, which is child abuse. There is no defence for child abuse, we did not defend Johnson, yet there are mags that defend MBS.
 
It is, but unfortunately I think the mags owners are more secure in their position than ever.

People can point to the moral inconsistencies, but that’s never been a factor in the decision making.

What’s convenient to British foreign policy and big business is consistently the most decisive factor, and that’s an area that has little to do with ethics imo.

It is no longer convenient to have a Russian billionaire spreading his money around, so he has to go. The dirty money was never a problem before though.

The energy crisis which has now been exacerbated by these Russian sanctions means that crawling up the Saudis arseholes is going to be more essential than ever, so the government and PL are probably less even likely to do something that might upset them now than they were before.
Unfortunately this
 
It is, but unfortunately I think the mags owners are more secure in their position than ever.

People can point to the moral inconsistencies, but that’s never been a factor in the decision making.

What’s convenient to British foreign policy and big business is consistently the most decisive factor, and that’s an area that has little to do with ethics imo.

It is no longer convenient to have a Russian billionaire spreading his money around, so he has to go. The dirty money was never a problem before though.

The energy crisis which has now been exacerbated by these Russian sanctions means that crawling up the Saudis arseholes is going to be more essential than ever, so the government and PL are probably less even likely to do something that might upset them now than they were before.
And they won’t lose a wink of sleep having their moral bankruptcy and hypocrisy writ large for all the world to see.
It'll blow over again sadly
It will be deliberately buried again. But it doesn’t hurt to have it exposed until it is.
It's kicking off big style over the mags' ownership now :lol:
I’d imagine Chelsea fans will be going off it.
 
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