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NUFC/Sportswashing - Summer 2022

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But surely Saudi Arabia is trying to cleanse by virtue of sportswashing..isnt that how "cleansing" works??
A sportswashing campaign never works though. It always puts a spotlight on the things they're trying to hide. Creates more attention than if they didn't bother.

Has there ever been a successful sportswashing campaign?
 

No, not at all.
I am totally against the idea. I was when they were looking at Town Moor. The current stadium just needs an upgrade.
If they were to build, and the Arena site would seem the most logical as Town Moor is a no-no, 70K maximum and that would not be filled half the season.
Would the Arena site be big enough? Good transport links, mind
 
Youre delusional. Remember the Chopra takeover rumours? People were raging

What was that Chopra one again? I remember a dubious Photoshop but little else to go with it. Was Chopra claiming it real or somebody using Chopras image?
Would the Arena site be big enough? Good transport links, mind
Already marked for development as far as i know.

Second airport or something
 
What was that Chopra one again? I remember a dubious Photoshop but little else to go with it. Was Chopra claiming it real or somebody using Chopras image?

Already marked for development as far as i know.

Second airport or something

Chopra claimed it was real. He was doing press and everything.
 
The reputation of Saudi Arabia isn't being cleansed in my book. We could win everything there is to win and their human rights record would still be awful to me. Changes nowt
You state that you abhor the actions of the regime of your majority owners, but do not think it should affect how you feel about the club, yet you have no problem linking the failures of the club to the Ashley regime.
The club is now inextricably linked to that regime. Everything that’s happening to the club is because of that regime, every player you sign is there because of the finances of that regime, You cannot separate the Saudi regime from any aspect of the club. Everything is tainted. The act of sportswashing is being performed through numerous channels for the benefit of Saudi Arabia, not the club. The Saudi’s couldn’t give a toss about the clubs supporters, - why would they when they care so little for their own people? That those supporters are happy to swallow the sportswashing is a bonus.
 
Wow. I’m from amongst these people. Used to think the only difference was the colour of our stripes, clearly something deeper going on.
Absolutely agree with this, lived here all my life and the way the same group of people have changed over the last year is sickening.
I almost feel like they think they are personally elevated from the rest of football.
The self entitlement “we deserve this” entitlement is remarkable.
 
The latter
Talking about it now has jogged memories a bit. He was quite vocal on Twitter in his anti Ashley stance as well i think. Which is fair enough. That opinion. But to give it the whole fake photo shop stuff.

He's a homeless man. I don't mean literally. Just that post football he's not got a club that loves him like some players. If he'd scored against us instead of putting it out for a throw in, you lot would've liked him we'd have hated him and he'd have a post-football home.
As it is, neither side of Tyne-Wear likes him
 
Talking about it now has jogged memories a bit. He was quite vocal on Twitter in his anti Ashley stance as well i think. Which is fair enough. That opinion. But to give it the whole fake photo shop stuff.

He's a homeless man. I don't mean literally. Just that post football he's not got a club that loves him like some players. If he'd scored against us instead of putting it out for a throw in, you lot would've liked him we'd have hated him and he'd have a post-football home.
As it is, neither side of Tyne-Wear likes him

Agree aye, seems a bit lost
 
Agree aye, seems a bit lost
Could've been a legend for Sunderland had he scored and celebrated wildly.
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I have it on good authority that he had no intention of celebrating if he'd scored against Newcastle. I can't say specifically how i know. But that is genuine.
 
A sportswashing campaign never works though. It always puts a spotlight on the things they're trying to hide. Creates more attention than if they didn't bother.

Has there ever been a successful sportswashing campaign?
Sportswashing isn't about trying to hide who they are. It provides an alternative narrative.
 
Sportswashing isn't about trying to hide who they are. It provides an alternative narrative.
Ah aye, i understand what it is and why the Saudis bought Newcastle. But it hasn't worked has it? Quite the opposite. Far more negative coverage than positive for them
 
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Could've been a legend for Sunderland had he scored and celebrated wildly.
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I have it on good authority that he had no intention of celebrating if he'd scored against Newcastle. I can't say specifically how i know. But that is genuine.

Dont doubt it. Thats probably why his "miss" looked horrible. All these things probably shot through his head as he was about to shoot
 
Dont doubt it. Thats probably why his "miss" looked horrible. All these things probably shot through his head as he was about to shoot
I should add that i was told this before the 2008 2-0 Michael owen game. A year or so before the "miss". Not gloating but don't think he even had a chance to score in that one.
Like i say i can't be specific in where the information came from exactly but it was definitely before the 2008 one.
 
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