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NUFC/Sportswashing - Summer 2022

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It had absolutely nothing to do with him not wanting to play for an owner who Murders bairns......absolutely nothing.

If so the richest club in the world have been outbid for their top target.

It's gannin so well 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Noticed this comment but don't recall seeing any mention of the 2 points Ian Simpson (mag) raises, especially the 2nd one so where's he got that from?

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"Will you apologise to [Jamal Khashoggi's] family?" shouted an American journalist as the two leaders sat down at the start of talks. The NUFC owner seemed to slightly smirk as a Saudi aide grabbed the arm of the reporter.

There is no independent media in Saudi Arabia. Local journalists live under heavy surveillance and some have been imprisoned.
 
"Will you apologise to [Jamal Khashoggi's] family?" shouted an American journalist as the two leaders sat down at the start of talks. The NUFC owner seemed to slightly smirk as a Saudi aide grabbed the arm of the reporter.

There is no independent media in Saudi Arabia. Local journalists live under heavy surveillance and some have been imprisoned.

The bloke who said it was the NBC News Chief White House Correspondent but I don't see a smirk in reaction to the question, only right at the end of the video. Biden also mentioning human rights being his 1st topic of the meeting. He must be MLF and a jealous mackem.

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The bloke who said it was the NBC News Chief White House Correspondent but I don't see a smirk in reaction to the question, only right at the end of the video. Biden also mentioning human rights being his 1st topic of the meeting. He must be MLF and a jealous mackem.

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Christ. Evil bloke
 
The bloke who said it was the NBC News Chief White House Correspondent but I don't see a smirk in reaction to the question, only right at the end of the video. Biden also mentioning human rights being his 1st topic of the meeting. He must be MLF and a jealous mackem.

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Just shouted the question down ! Like the Mags just make a lot of noise to drown it out !
Biden should be ashamed considering those murderers were primarily responsible for the biggest terrorist atrocity on American soil
 
The bloke who said it was the NBC News Chief White House Correspondent but I don't see a smirk in reaction to the question, only right at the end of the video. Biden also mentioning human rights being his 1st topic of the meeting. He must be MLF and a jealous mackem.

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Love to see the nonce swing by his neck.
 
Bit harsh on Biden


Dont give them new ones man. Whatabooooot compooter games
Salty Mackems must have infiltrated an international gaming website going by this:

“Like many of Mohammed bin Salman’s dealings, these purchases fall within the established during his mid-decade rise to power, which on paper is meant to diversify the kingdom’s oil-centric economy.

In reality, however, Saudi Vision 2030 is largely a focused on whitewashing Saudi Arabia’s . The regressive monarchy seemingly hopes that around the world might loosen the purse strings of businesses wary of investing in the oil-rich country’s economy, especially with the and the still looming overhead.

I’m no expert in geopolitical maneuvering. I don’t know what lies ahead for SNK now that it’s owned by one of the closest people the modern world has to a supervillain. It could be that bin Salman is looking to soften his regime’s image via in-game propaganda, or perhaps he’s hoping the investment itself is enough to make it look like his is a government in renaissance rather than one known for , , and .”
 
He's fulfilling his lifelong ambition to represent the Liberal Qatari regime instead. You ****.

They aren't liberal but don't remember them chopping a critical journalist up in their Embassy.
Newcastle always wanted their club to be special and it is in a vilest of the vile like way.
 
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I didn't actually. Not sure how that's relevant to my comment as you can quite clearly look up his career and that of Atalanta.

On a side note, what's the relation with gravy and Newcastle? Never heard it as an insult until coming on here.


Absolutely, never been so mad in my life that I made the account in advance just for this moment.

Not sure how they rank in world leagues as that's entirely subjective. However, if the MLS is way down that list then I'd presume club valuations would also reflect that? Depending on the source used Atalanta would rank 7th in the prem.

But as you say, it's a wait and see job. He did previously have some type of role at Tottenham so should have experience.

I know. my numbers....it is exactly the rationale for the Super League. With the risk of non-qualification for the CL EPL teams are valued at 4x earnings....without relegation they would be 8x+ earnings. Introduce relegation to MLS and Atlanta's value halves.

As I said chalk and cheese. He is likely a good football administrator but EPL is a whole different ball game. Also means AS will be less visible going forward.
 


So we have now reached 6 months since the mags supporters trust announced that the money they'd taken from complete idiots to buy a share of the club was going to be given to charity.

There has been no announcement about what has happened to the £210k, and it appears more and more likely that the money has been stolen.

If they were normal people it would be impossible to understand how something like this could happen in full public view like this. I am no expert, but would guess that a fraud for a sizeable amount like that, combined with the nature of it (thieving from charity) might attract a jail sentence of 12 months, maybe more? Its connected to Newcastle United though, so all normal standards of ethics are out the window - anything goes.

These 2 tweets are the only public mention I can find where any leading members of the mags trust have said anything

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The first claimed back in May that meetings with unnamed charities had been taking place, and announcements would follow soon. This second claim has proven to be false - no announcement was ever made.

The other one is from back in April, and also doesn't specify which charities have been contacted. It too is very misleading - speculating that it 'won't be long' before members are presented with a proper plan. Nearly 3 months later, and this hasn't happened.

Both trust representatives fill their timelines with piles of the self congratulatory horseshit that many mags specialise in, yet strangely, there is no boasting at all about all the hard work the pair have been doing to donate this money to charity - which seems a very uncharacteristic omission in both cases, if the rest of their timelines are anything to go by.

Surely this is at the point where they need to be challenged to name which charities are involved, and then these charities need to be contacted to see if they know anything about this money. If it turns out they've never heard anything about it, the police need to be contacted, and if the money still isn't accounted for, then I suppose decisions will probably need to be made as to which mags should be charged with what.

Its connected to Newcastle United though, so I expect everyone will just continue to look the other way.
Has nobody asked what charities have been contacted?
 
Has nobody asked what charities have been contacted?

Its fairly straightforward. Could be done in an afternoon once it was obvious they weren't getting a substantial stake.

Write a list of charities that the administrator considers worthy.
Invite donors to suggest others. Put in a cut off date for nominations.

Categorise them into groups. local, national, general , specific, community, sporting etc etc

Do an online poll to see which charities in each category has the support of fans. Make a fuss over it.

Rake in the publicity when you go to winning charities with a huge cheque in a few weeks. Big story in local papers, loads of publicity at the good work done.

Something is seriously off.
 
Its fairly straightforward. Could be done in an afternoon once it was obvious they weren't getting a substantial stake.

Write a list of charities that the administrator considers worthy.
Invite donors to suggest others. Put in a cut off date for nominations.

Categorise them into groups. local, national, general , specific, community, sporting etc etc

Do an online poll to see which charities in each category has the support of fans. Make a fuss over it.

Rake in the publicity when you go to winning charities with a huge cheque in a few weeks. Big story in local papers, loads of publicity at the good work done.

Something is seriously off.
Money's been pocketed
 
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