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Lads, lads, lads , and lasses let's just all be so very grateful it's not our great famous old football club that's been tarnished forever.

Being bought by one of the world's most dispicable barbaric murderous regimes will have very long unwanted consequences for Newcastle I just don't think they realise this yet.

Once the football restarts next week you will see the Saudi flags, fans singing about the murderous Saudi Arabian crown prince, whilst wearing cardboard cut out faces of him. grown men and woman coming to the match with big white robes draped around their bodies and an array of tea towels wrapped around their heads

They will become more and more hated as the season goes on as they flaunt their Saudi Arabian blood money to anyone who will listen whilst disregarding any poor bastard who has been beheaded, tortured, flogged, imprisoned, by the orders of their new owner crown prince Mohamed bin salaman.

We are by far the classier north east football club and no money in the world will ever change that.
Haway the lads
 
Well they take the knee.

"We remain resolutely committed to our singular objective of eradicating racial prejudice wherever it exists, to bring about a global society of inclusion, respect and equal opportunities for all."

Another question… other than brands or companies heavily linked to the Saudi state I wonder how many ethical organisations will be lining up to sponsor them?

We see the likes of Sky & BT sports talking about supporting initiatives to eradicating prejudices where they exist, however I’m sure they’ll continue screen mags games which is turn is lining the pockets of its owners.

The mags have got what they wanted, but the elephant in the room on who now owns them and where the money is coming from isn’t going to disappear.
 
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I'm off out now, will stop back later and see if the faux outrage is still strong.

For those of you who quite rightly object, I look forward to discussing and seeing what your plans of action are.

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😀 What a post

Faux outrage ! Yeah, it's just now that people in the UK are against the saudis and their human rights and their exportation of wahhabism to the world.

Look, be happy you have rich owners who will undoubtedly invest in the club.
But don't praise them as they are awful people who shouldn't be involved in sport.
Don't dress up in Saudi gear, and have this love in for the murderous Prince.
Just be quiet and try and enjoy the money without too much embarrassment and guilt.

The level of hatred to Newcastle from everyone for you lot rejoicing in selling the clubs soul will be on a different scale to the derision against man city/Chelsea.
 
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Ive never known anything lie that Newcastle MP. A few years ago she was in the House of Commons incandescent with rage over the journalist murder and the Saudi state. Then she completely changes tack and does everything she can to have the same people running the football club of g=her constituency. And now its all done shes raising their human rights record. Unbelievable.
I just caught that on the news (apologies if it's old news I can't keep up) I couldn't quite believe what I was hearing some people have no shame
 
That’s why look north is so ridiculous
Wonder if BBC look a camel will regret going balls deep from minute one.
Have they beheaded Steve Bruce yet?
Hes for the chop apparently
Saudi Arabia has no age of consent, as extra-marital intercourse is illegal. However, there is no lower age limit for marriages. Hmmm.
I thought it was eight years old or summat. It used to be. Maybe they’ve upped it to nine under MBS push for liberalisation.
 
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That’s a f***ing ridiculous argument, but in any case I’ll put a few quid into this, and will happily contribute to similar initiatives, as I’m sure will many others:


We might not be able to improve human rights for Saudis but we can show we remember Khashoggi and embarrass Newcastle's new owners by making sure others don't forget him too.

Every penny given will go to erecting a billboard or billboards near St James Park stadium in Newcastle. Any additional funds, or if we fall short of the cost of a billboard, will be sent to Amnesty international. There will be no admin costs.

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