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Nah yous aren't allowed to be critical of the Saudis buying the mags because you said nowt when City were bought.

I bet you didn't even protest about that journalist getting murdered either or gave a second thought about their human abuse record. They aren't even that bad anyway, they hired a lass to lead the buyout.

What do you expect them to do, they can't do anything against a national power like Saudi Arabia. It's not like their fans, protested outside the PL HQ, petitioned local MPs, and lead a 2 year online campaign demanding Ashley sell to the Saudis. They are blameless man.

Everyone else is just jealous they are the new world champions.
 
Nah yous aren't allowed to be critical of the Saudis buying the mags because you said nowt when City were bought.

I bet you didn't even protest about that journalist getting murdered either or gave a second thought about their human abuse record. They aren't even that bad anyway, they hired a lass to lead the buyout.

What do you expect them to do, they can't do anything against a national power like Saudi Arabia. It's not like their fans, protested outside the PL HQ, petitioned local MPs, and lead a 2 year online campaign demanding Ashley sell to the Saudis. They are blameless man.

Everyone else is just jealous they are the new world champions.

nowt they could have done marra. Forced to don masks of their Saudi overlord and shout at shops
 
This forum needs to be aware of the following which is included in this article:

"This, of course, is the point of the whole thing. Saudi Arabia, and its crown prince in particular, is obsessed with its image. It is why it runs troll farms in Riyadh dedicated to swarming anyone who dares to criticize the regime online. It is why it does not tolerate dissent. It is why Jamal Khashoggi was killed and dismembered, according to United States intelligence."

As well as the idiot mags we usually get on here there may well be some professionals, if the NY Times says it has Troll Farms then we can expect some of them on here.

The mods have already been busy and there is likely more to come, crazy as it sounds we can possibly expect a cyber attack on this forum.
Organised trolling on Twitter has been going on for months. A list of potential troublemakers was leaked last month

 
This forum needs to be aware of the following which is included in this article:

"This, of course, is the point of the whole thing. Saudi Arabia, and its crown prince in particular, is obsessed with its image. It is why it runs troll farms in Riyadh dedicated to swarming anyone who dares to criticize the regime online. It is why it does not tolerate dissent. It is why Jamal Khashoggi was killed and dismembered, according to United States intelligence."

As well as the idiot mags we usually get on here there may well be some professionals, if the NY Times says it has Troll Farms then we can expect some of them on here.

The mods have already been busy and there is likely more to come, crazy as it sounds we can possibly expect a cyber attack on this forum.
They’ve had Troll Farms in Newcastle’s West End for years, man.
 
Let's see how many tea towels, bedsheets, masks and Suadi flags are on display at the weekend eh.
The Saudi government have a better reputation in Gosforth than Riyadh as things stand. NUFC and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are indistinguishable, as far as I'm concerned they are one and the same, as confirmed by the wild celebrations at the purchase.
 
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No. I am assuming, as many on here appear to be claiming that 90% of NUFC support the takeover, that 40k will be donning teatowles etc as a show of said support.

Yes I do.
so if 20k dress up, then its only 45% who support it? haway man. most of those who adore your new masters wont dress up. we all know that. i'm expecting a fair slice though.
 
There was no human rights implication with us taking the piss out of Manchester United. Just typical football banter in a dark moment for them, bit like every away fan singing about us crying on Netflix.

Aye, and any clubs fans would have done exactly the same. But it was celebrating a UAE league title. My point is that sometimes football strangely comes before lifes principles.
 
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