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I've mentioned before I wont be watching world cup , but I've also said I have no interest in international football so that's easy for me.

I've also said I f***ing hate the middle east, and that's all of it.

So I go to bed stating fuck the sheet wearing , camel shagging bastards.

Drive past my house on way to gravy swillers games and I'll stone yas ya f***ing heathens.
 

It wasn't widely known at the time the abhorrent arsehole that Ashley was. Since it was highlighted, he's been held to account for this practice and I believe even investigated by panorama ?

Everyone knows what's going on in Saudi. Everyone. You can't highlight something everyone is aware of. It's awful, the human rights breaches are awful but what do you suddenly expect football fans to do?
The one thing they’re in control of? Withdraw their support?
The point many have been making is some fans and an MP questioned Mike Ashley’s suitability as a football club owner because of how he treated people. Now they’re asking if the same fans and MP will ignore the way the new owners treat people simply because they’ve got more money and might spend some of it.
It’s that simple, really
 
We will never sign a player for 100m+

If and it's a big f***ing if the takeover happens I think we'd be talking Joelinton (haha) levels each window.
Tbh most clubs now have to live within their means, even Chelsea and City are not splashing the cash like before. a knar they spent £100m but you know what I mean.
 
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The one thing they’re in control of? Withdraw their support?
The point many have been making is some fans and an MP questioned Mike Ashley’s suitability as a football club owner because of how he treated people. Now they’re asking if the same fans and MP will ignore the way the new owners treat people simply because they’ve got more money and might spend some of it.
It’s that simple, really

Absolutely this.
Id happily rather see us sign a £100m player in the Premier League than Dan Neil develop in the third division mind

Im not so sure marra.

What’s a football club? If it’s about who’s got the most dosh then what’s the point?

Id rather we built a side of young lads who love the club and could develop in to brilliant players.

I know a City fan who maintains his best memory of the club is the Gillingham playoff comeback.

Money isn’t everything.
 
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The one thing they’re in control of? Withdraw their support?
The point many have been making is some fans and an MP questioned Mike Ashley’s suitability as a football club owner because of how he treated people. Now they’re asking if the same fans and MP will ignore the way the new owners treat people simply because they’ve got more money and might spend some of it.
It’s that simple, really

This.
Newcastle fans made it about human rights in the first place. They rightly brought Ashley's horrendous working conditions up and used that as a way to protest against him but then a regime with links to ISIS and mass murder have come in they're not that bothered as they might spend money
 
Absolutely this.


Im not so sure marra.

What’s a football club? If it’s about who’s got the most dosh then what’s the point?

Id rather we built a side of young lads who love the club and could develop in to brilliant players.

I know a City fan who maintains his best memory of the club is the Gillingham playoff comeback.

Money isn’t everything.
I remember a City fan wishing us well after the LC final, but also telling us to be careful what we wished for. Stuck with me, that did. Got the impression he felt he'd lost something as a fan despite the money and success.
 
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Absolutely this.


Im not so sure marra.

What’s a football club? If it’s about who’s got the most dosh then what’s the point?

Id rather we built a side of young lads who love the club and could develop in to brilliant players.

I know a City fan who maintains his best memory of the club is the Gillingham playoff comeback.

Money isn’t everything.

Aye but we sell those lads as soon as they’ve value. Got far more joy out of Jermain Defoe on big money than Henderson for example.
 
Id happily rather see us sign a £100m player in the Premier League than Dan Neil develop in the third division mind

But are werent happy that you signed a £40 million player called Joelinton?



Being honest. If the takeover happens, I can reluctantly accept that. If they buy the league and Cup every season, it will hurt, but I'll accept that

What I will never ever accept will be the inevitable mouthing of from Wraith, Chi, and anyone who ever held a bedsheet, that somehow they had an influence in it. Yet you just know that's the first thing that Staveley will say. "Because you never gave up, we never gave up". And Chi will be re-elected because she "got the takeover done".
 
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I wonder how the British government are going to react to the news a bunch of terrorist sympathisers and murderers are about to come aboard. Personally don’t think it’ll go through as human rights has been at the forefront of everyone’s minds in the last 18 months. Can see sponsors pulling out soon like
 
I bet you do.
I bet I don't. When I make my mind up to do something, or not do something as in this case, then that's it. I won't be going back to St James' and as I don't have a subscription for Sky then I won't be supporting them indirectly either. I think this is a shameful day in the history of Newcastle United and I'm done with them.
 
Just one more reason for us and the majority of football fans in this country to despise Newcastle.

Their links to the Saudis won’t go away. The likes of Amnesty International will not let their protests drop. In fact the takeover is good for them because it gives them a bigger voice and more coverage due to the Premier leagues high profile.

Theres a massive shit storm heading the mags way.
 
I remember a City fan wishing us well after the LC final, but also telling us to be careful what we wished for. Stuck with me, that did. Got the impression he felt he'd lost something as a fan despite the money and success.
I worked for a City fan about 5-6 years back. He was from Teesside however his Dad was a City fan and he had been going to Maine Road since 70's.... not a glory seeker at all.
He said the same.
 
I wonder how the British government are going to react to the news a bunch of terrorist sympathisers and murderers are about to come aboard. Personally don’t think it’ll go through as human rights has been at the forefront of everyone’s minds in the last 18 months. Can see sponsors pulling out soon like

Probably not bat an eyelid since there's already countless deals between the two countries and has been for decades.
Its not a new thing. Its a new thing for football in this country but football's purity is long gone too. Unfortunately this is where it leads.
E.g the Confed cup used to be in Saudi every other year and now Qatar has a world cup. Last World Cup came a couple months after assasination attempts with nuclear material in THIS country obviously on the orders of the head of that state Hardly anybody cared after England beat Panama or whoever the f**k it was.
 
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A lot of tin foil hats on this thread unfortunately.

It's a grim reality that NUFC are being bought out by this lot whilst we are still lingering in league one.

I don't think we'd be playing the human rights card if this was us.

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No, NE will grow as a football hotspot globally. That money will trickle down to Sunderland.

Bullshit. What did the Keegan era do for Sunderland?

I'll tell you, it left our peripheral catchment areas crawling with mag fans.
 
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Just one more reason for us and the majority of football fans in this country to despise Newcastle.

Their links to the Saudis won’t go away. The likes of Amnesty International will not let their protests drop. In fact the takeover is good for them because it gives them a bigger voice and more coverage due to the Premier leagues high profile.

Theres a massive shit storm heading the mags way.
This. If it doesn't work out, even if they don't win trophies, everyone will be pissing themselves at them.
Thank God Rafa couldn't wait a bit!
would have been even worse announcing him back - absolute vomit-fest of cringe
I would love Rafa to come back there now. He would spunk their money away and get no criticism.
 
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This. If it doesn't work out, even if they don't win trophies, everyone will be pissing themselves at them.

I would love Rafa to come back there now. He would spunk their money away and get no criticism.
That is just plain nasty. :lol:
Guardiola's next challenge is now a foregone conclusion. Given the untold riches, soon to be at our disposal, i fully expect a Nottingham Forest type managerial duo with Klopp. Anything less will not be acceptable for Europe's wealthiest club.
In the short term Kane will be thanking his lucky stars he did not sign for the, soon to be, minnows in Manchester. Kane and Joelinton will be a lethal partnership.
Champions League winners in next 5 years.
Mr Wraith should be given the Freedom of the City. Never gave up. A true geordie hero!

I don't go on Twitter but can only imagine it is populated by even more 'special' folk tonight.
 
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