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All the maggots crawling out of the woodwork again I see...looking for a bite or offering faux sympathy.

One thing I hope the Saudi's do sort for you is a decent fukin messageboard so you's can all f*ck off from here.

Social media dominance is very much their thing after illegally hacking Jeff Bezos et al.
 
Let’s be honest, £200m isn’t that much of a war chest these days, Grealish at 100m puts everything into perspective, they are deluded and need a reality check, as well as lacking ambition. They will do what they always do and rinse the 200m on useless/mercenary/lazy French and African players then get relegated by the end of the season, then we will beat them twice in the championship. Joke of a club and fan base. Mostly glory supporters.
At the level they are playing at, a 200m war chest is huge.

To Man City/Liverpool/Man Utd/Chelsea it's relatively small in relation to the level they are playing at.

:eek: If I'm starting to sound like @Summerbee someone please give me a dig... :lol:
 
That's probably fair. That's the issue I've got, the criticism of Ashley followed by the silence around this takeover. As I've said earlier in the thread though, I can understand the mags getting carried away, it's the authorities that I think haven't done enough. I'm sure our fans would be similar if we got the same takeover, but that doesn't mean that criticism of their regime, and questioning whether they are suitable to be in our leagues is invalid or driven purely by jealousy. There are some mags who are equally unhappy with the move, albeit they aren't massively vocal about it on social media, and they obviously aren't jealous!
Why are you debating with this mag piece of shit he's pretended to support safc for years on here
 
At the level they are playing at, a 200m war chest is huge.

To Man City/Liverpool/Man Utd/Chelsea it's relatively small in relation to the level they are playing at.

:eek: If I'm starting to sound like @Summerbee someone please give me a dig... :lol:

ADD TO THAT £15 mill wages plus.... per mega player.
 
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Let them have their little party. Be nice to hear the self pity stop for a bit until it ramps up when the daft gets are shouting at kebab shops and travel agents in a few year.

I especially love the fact there is a chimp in a Sunderland top. We must really get to them still :lol:
 
That's the one. The fella who went on relentlessly about A Johnson and P Di Canio two individuals but doesnt have a single moral problem with one of the most horrendous human rights abusing states on earth effectively owning nufc.
Spot-on. The hypocrite's hypocrite.

I wonder if he's still as keen to bring up child abuse as he did on a daily basis for years, now his club is owned by a state that only stopped the forced marriage of little girls as young as 8 a couple of years ago but still allows 'special circumstances'.

Apparently we're the paedophile sympathisers though.
 
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Theyre an abomination of a country but then so are Qatar who have let thousands of migrant workers die just to stage their corrupt World Cup.

What about abramvich and his scrupulous dealings in russia, more corruption and murders again albeit on a lesser scale.

How many people on here genuinely cared about what was going on in Saudi Arabia before the takeover was announced, you could count them on one hand no doubt.

faux outrage, pure jealousy

Bless


I support jarra, buzzing coz they’re investing in the reejun

The most depressing thing for me is that realization that football fans will bend in whatever direction is needed in the glimmer of hope they will be buying top name players like they were in the mid to late 90's.

For Sunderland fans there is some solace:

- every win, will be a hollow win;
- SJP will be the focal point for demonstrations when the next "atrocity" happens;
- NUFC will largely be hated and the entertainers/great fans will long be forgotten;
- NUFC fans can never undo how embarrassing and apologetic they have been. Polls aplenty confirm acquiescence to be c95%;

but finally NUFC will feck it up, they allows do.
 
I’ve seen us be shite in the 90s pre Reid. Endured 15 & 19 point seasons in the top flight. Back to back relegation, but you know what apart from a few years under Short we’ve maintained the working class principles the club was founded on.

Look at the criticism the club received from the Durham miners and certain supporter groups for appointing Di Canio due to his alleged right wing views.

Your mob took the moral high ground over the Johnson debacle despite systemic abuse and bullying of young players at your own club and throughout football.

Make no mistake, what your club now represents and you have sold your soul for is on a whole new level.

If the shoe was on the other foot my season card would have been cut up and binned today and I’d start supporting a Northern League team full time.

Certain things such as human rights, equality and the brutality of your owners are far more important to take a stance on than winning games of football. But crack on trying to justify this.

It’s not about Newcastle (I’d be equally appalled) if this lot has managed to buy it’s way in to another English club… including SAFC!
Well said.

They will still sing about Johnson as their owners brutalise women and men.

They've always been barbaric and should have been wiped out along with Bin Laden years back.

Fuck the middle east.
 
If the detractors (Chi Onwurah and Newcastle Labour Council Leader Nick Forbes) who are quoting the human rights issues are true to their conscience then they can make a big statement ...... St James Park is owned by Newcastle City Council. As Freeholders and Landlords they could serve the Saudi Owners with their Notice.

I would guess that the new Saudi Owners will be looking to build their own stadium anyway and so the City Council will be left with a white elephant of a rugby league stadium which they can sell for housing and retail development
The council will be rubbing their hands, they wanted this deal as they will invest heavily in Newcastle, not the region just Newcastle. The fans didn’t really care about that but the council did.
 
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