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NUFC Sportswashing 2022

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Lucky for you that your club isn’t the one one owned by really, really rich, terrible people. You’ll never have to agonise over it.
You really don't get it do you, this is not about SAFC at all it's about sportswashing in the most blatant manner, you and you like (Orc's) have been taken in by these murdering bastards, it wasn't difficult really was it?, seeing how over 100,000 petitioned for them to take over, this will come back to bite you, you are the most hated club in the Uk, if not the world, i really cannot think of anther club with a more entitled fan base, so bereft of morals as you lot, you reap what you sow.
(and you honk)

FTM
 
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So they won’t pay big fees, but also won’t pay big wages:

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Staveley just hasn’t got access to the big bucks has she?

If she did, they’d definitely have spent it, seeing as theyre in the relegation zone and lose £100m plus if they go down.

Plenty of mags congratulating the board on not being held to ransom - they believe it means they’ll be able to spend really big this summer without being impeded by FFP :lol:

6 days to go - I reckon some of the more clued up mags will start to get a bit agitated in another 3 days. Then the full scale meltdown on Monday deadline day should be immense!
 
So they won’t pay big fees, but also won’t pay big wages:

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Staveley just hasn’t got access to the big bucks has she?

If she did, they’d definitely have spent it, seeing as theyre in the relegation zone and lose £100m plus if they go down.

Plenty of mags congratulating the board on not being held to ransom - they believe it means they’ll be able to spend really big this summer without being impeded by FFP :lol:

6 days to go - I reckon some of the more clued up mags will start to get a bit agitated in another 3 days. Then the full scale meltdown on Monday deadline day should be immense!
why dont they just buy 11 new players on 300k a week and the existing players can just fuck off. happy dressing room.
 
You really don't get it do you, this is not about SAFC at all it's about sportswashing in the most blatant manner, you and you like (Orc's) have been taken in by these murdering bastards, it wasn't difficult really was it?, seeing how over 100,000 petitioned for them to take over, this will come back to bite you, you are the most hated club in the Uk, if not the world, i really cannot think of anther club with a more entitled fan base, so bereft of morals as you lot, you reap what you sow.
(and you honk)

FTM
You're making an assumption that I care about NUFC being hated. You seem to care an awful lot, I don't.
 

Yemen Airstrikes and Blockade​



As the leader of the coalition that began military operations against Houthi forces in Yemen on March 26, 2015, Saudi Arabia has committed numerous violations of international humanitarian law. As of June, at least and 11,630 wounded, according to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), although the actual civilian casualty count is likely much higher. The majority of these casualties were a result of coalition airstrikes.



Since March 2015, Human Rights Watch has documented numerous unlawful attacks by the coalition that have hit homes, markets, hospitals, schools, and mosques. Some of these attacks may amount to war crimes. Saudi commanders face possible criminal liability for war crimes as a matter of command responsibility. Human Rights Watch documented by coalition naval forces on Yemeni fishing boats since 2018 that killed at least 47 Yemeni fishermen, including seven children, as well as the coalition’s detention of more than 100 others, some of whom say they were tortured in custody in Saudi Arabia.



The conflict exacerbated an existing humanitarian crisis. The Saudi-led coalition has imposed an aerial and naval blockade since March 2015 and and the ability for Yemenis to travel into and out of the country to varying degrees throughout the war.
 
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