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NUFC Sportswashing 2022

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As that seems to suggest, I would take all of these with a huge dose of salt until they're holding the jihadi flag aloft over their head. We know these owners like to gob off to their tame reporters long before anything's signed and sealed, hence why they have Howe & Nicky Hammond instead of Rodgers/Emery & Emenalo/Overmars.
 

Wonder what Pride (hypocritical name) think of Mr Mufti

They are trying to get them to change man. I’ve heard some spineless mealy mouthed statements in my time but that one is right up there.
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This is what they are championing. Just a small example of their modernisation.

Man, 38, sentenced to 15 years in prison for atheism by Saudi Arabian court​

A Yemeni man has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for Apostasy - or being an atheist.
According to Human Rights Watch, the sentence was based on comments he made on two anonymous Twitter accounts.
The court ruled that the tweets were 'apostasy, unbelief, and atheism', something that is illegal in the country.
Ali Abu Luhum, 38, was arrested by Saudi authorities on August 23, and is currently being held in Najran prison in southern Saudi Arabia.
A final judgement must be approved by the country's supreme court.
'Saudi authorities are sparing no expense to portray the country as tolerant and reforming, but contradicting state orthodoxy on religion still results in a decade-and-a-half prison sentence,' said Michael Page, deputy Middle East director at .
'Performers involved in events supported by the Saudi government should think long and hard about whether they are helping to whitewash the government's abuses.'
In some cases, Atheism is punishable by the death penalty in the strict Islamic country.
'A 'modernising' Saudi Arabia needs to first stop policing people's personal beliefs,' Page said.
'As it seeks to modernise its criminal justice system, Saudi Arabia should urgently prioritise decriminalising peaceful speech, starting with the decriminalisation of blasphemy.'
They are changing tho. They haven’t executed him…….yet.
 
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They are trying to get them to change man. I’ve heard some spineless mealy mouthed statements in my time but that one is right up there.

This is what they are championing. Just a small example of their modernisation.

Man, 38, sentenced to 15 years in prison for atheism by Saudi Arabian court​

A Yemeni man has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for Apostasy - or being an atheist.
According to Human Rights Watch, the sentence was based on comments he made on two anonymous Twitter accounts.
The court ruled that the tweets were 'apostasy, unbelief, and atheism', something that is illegal in the country.
Ali Abu Luhum, 38, was arrested by Saudi authorities on August 23, and is currently being held in Najran prison in southern Saudi Arabia.
A final judgement must be approved by the country's supreme court.
'Saudi authorities are sparing no expense to portray the country as tolerant and reforming, but contradicting state orthodoxy on religion still results in a decade-and-a-half prison sentence,' said Michael Page, deputy Middle East director at .
'Performers involved in events supported by the Saudi government should think long and hard about whether they are helping to whitewash the government's abuses.'
In some cases, Atheism is punishable by the death penalty in the strict Islamic country.
'A 'modernising' Saudi Arabia needs to first stop policing people's personal beliefs,' Page said.
'As it seeks to modernise its criminal justice system, Saudi Arabia should urgently prioritise decriminalising peaceful speech, starting with the decriminalisation of blasphemy.'
They are changing tho. They haven’t executed him…….yet.

Bravest people in the world knowing what the consequences are if caught.
 
Looks at Barcelona injury list and players out with Covid

Yet they have to play today ….While crappy little clubs in England get them called off because someone breaks a finger nail
We still haven't heard how many N*wcastle players are actually COVID positive and I doubt we ever will.

Some mag poster reckoned 2 iirc on here last week.
 
They are trying to get them to change man. I’ve heard some spineless mealy mouthed statements in my time but that one is right up there.

This is what they are championing. Just a small example of their modernisation.

Man, 38, sentenced to 15 years in prison for atheism by Saudi Arabian court​

A Yemeni man has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for Apostasy - or being an atheist.
According to Human Rights Watch, the sentence was based on comments he made on two anonymous Twitter accounts.
The court ruled that the tweets were 'apostasy, unbelief, and atheism', something that is illegal in the country.
Ali Abu Luhum, 38, was arrested by Saudi authorities on August 23, and is currently being held in Najran prison in southern Saudi Arabia.
A final judgement must be approved by the country's supreme court.
'Saudi authorities are sparing no expense to portray the country as tolerant and reforming, but contradicting state orthodoxy on religion still results in a decade-and-a-half prison sentence,' said Michael Page, deputy Middle East director at .
'Performers involved in events supported by the Saudi government should think long and hard about whether they are helping to whitewash the government's abuses.'
In some cases, Atheism is punishable by the death penalty in the strict Islamic country.
'A 'modernising' Saudi Arabia needs to first stop policing people's personal beliefs,' Page said.
'As it seeks to modernise its criminal justice system, Saudi Arabia should urgently prioritise decriminalising peaceful speech, starting with the decriminalisation of blasphemy.'
They are changing tho. They haven’t executed him…….yet.

That'd be me rotting in jail then🤣
 
Lined to Aubamayang in the Mail today. Exactly the type of player they shouldn’t be going got but if he chuffed if they did.

Would fit their ego.
Kind of torn on this one. He's fallen off a cliff performance wise since we won the FA Cup and he signed that massive contract. He looks to have fallen out with Arteta again over his unprofessionalism and I really can't see any way back for him. We also seem to play better without him. Would be nice to get his wage off the books. However do I want the Mags to get him? Probably not. I'd hate to think he'd score goals for them and save them from relegation.
 
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Got a have a pretty tragic life to sign up to a rivals messageboard and pretend to support them.

Do something with mates today ❌
Do something with a lass today ❌
Do something with the bairns today ❌
Sign up to SAFC messageboard and celebrate NUFC being beaten by SAFC ✅

Assuming they have any one of mates, a lass, or bairns is a hell of a stretch. In his underpants in his mother's basement trawling incel sites and trolling us is probably about all he's got.
 
Even your own fans think your a joke man. Your despised everywhere. You resort to pretending you support the enemy just to get some sort of dialogue. Your a stain on humanity and a complete waste of oxygen.

What’s worse is the mods just allow you to do nothing but be a wum. There’s no debate or dialogue with you, you’ve got shown up so all you do is wum and it’s those that say anything to you, that get the bans/warnings, it’s a joke.
No debate or dialogue? I asked for someone sensible to just do that very thing, not gonna happen on here, just loads of abuse as usual, not bothered like, you lot crack on , oh and stop saying rivals man, you are neighbours
 
I rate Ramsey mind...good player and excellent signing for the mags if they get him imo.
The author of this took the easy way for likes and started licking the mags arses:

This gives me hope that it will be a disaster. In fact very reminiscent of Everton with Moshiri wanting the big names and look where it has got them.

"This is natural, and a by-product of having multiple senior voices running a soccer club. Debate, and at times disagreement, can be very healthy. But what's clear is the non-PIF voices at the club are far more focused on the soccer, with PIF very much looking out for the brand.

Al-Rumuyyan is intent on landing a marquee signing to help grow the latter and is known to be an admirer of both Bale and Philippe Coutinho. But there seems to be consensus that this window is not necessarily the right time to recruit a 'luxury' player. Should the Magpies fail to get some of their primary targets early in the month, it will be interesting to see if any 'panic' sets in and names previously dismissed, like Bale, suddenly seem more appealing."
 
Kind of torn on this one. He's fallen off a cliff performance wise since we won the FA Cup and he signed that massive contract. He looks to have fallen out with Arteta again over his unprofessionalism and I really can't see any way back for him. We also seem to play better without him. Would be nice to get his wage off the books. However do I want the Mags to get him? Probably not. I'd hate to think he'd score goals for them and save them from relegation.

Would Martinelli have got starts if Aubemeyang hadn't been a tit?
 
Well I've obviously not got the same sorta rivalry as Sunderland,but to me it's simply kid in a sweetshop stuff and it's not football for me
As me lad said the other day
Only reason he wants Newcastle down is because if we went up he could go up to a Geordie on a freezin' Tuesday night in Feb at Hillsborough and say
" Shouldn't you be at Bayern Munich"

(He had a bad trip up there in the league Cup a couple of years ago 😆)
 
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