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Or changed their nickname... the Camels.How would the mags take it if the saudis changed thier name to Saudi Arabia Football Club![]()
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Or changed their nickname... the Camels.How would the mags take it if the saudis changed thier name to Saudi Arabia Football Club![]()
Bloody hell. I didn't even spot it.My attempt at humour mate,the initials SAFC, Ill get me coat![]()
So it’s taken a Sunderland fan to point out something most people will have never heard of before. More top class mag humour.The chickentown stuff relates to this
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Cooper-Clarke said it started as an exercise to try to write a poem in which every other word was a swearword. It was intended as a commentary on the monotony and futility of modern life.
911 was perpetrated by terrorists mate- not the Saudi sovereign wealth fund
Most Newcastle fans will be less than happy that it's the house of Saud buying us out- but there's nowt that can be done about it so well get on with supporting our team .
Did Sunderland fans kick up a stink when a confirmed facist who celebrated the funeral of a rw killer ( a terrorist involved in an atrocity in Bologna that killed 80 people ) ... was made their manager in 2013 ?
....One or two did maybe
But the vast majority thought fuck it - let's get right behind him ....
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I still recall SAFC fans getting Kennedy ran out of his SAFC job with the Echo instantly. Quite right as well.
It’s a topical subject. Oh and forgive me if I’m wrong but if you’re a genuine safc fan and not a head lopping loving mag, I’ll gladly start a crowd funding thing to reopen binns and show my arse in the window.I've been going through to watch Sunderland for 45 years. In all those years I've never heard Saudi human rights issues being debated in the pub before or after the match which would indicate that, up until now, it's never been a pressing issue for us to even stir up a debate. The best you could manage using the search function on here was a piddling 3 page thread from last year when the Saudis were first linked to them. Nothing before that.
They money they have is what bothers me the most. In saying that it doesn't guarantee them anything and we can only hope it isn't spent wisely. I'm more concerned with the direction we are going in, which at the moment is the right one at last.
Or changed their nickname... the Camels.
I stated over the weekend that i was excited by the prospect of the club winning something. I still am.The Mags, on this forum, have had a pretty easy time of it albeit with the expected banter, etc.
Now is the time, however, for you to make your position on this clear. There can't be any clouding of the issue or provarication, you're either beind this new regime or you're not.
If you're behind it then you need to show some grit and say so, cowardly hiding behind ifs and buts won't wash.
In that way you either stand up for your beliefs and take what's coming to you or absolve yourself of blame by association. It's not enough to say that you're just football fans and it's nothing to do with you.
So what is it lads, I'd like to know who, and what, I'm talking to.
This statement is why all and sundry just shake their heads at the vacuous bleatings of black and white sheep. The very same people stating "nowt we can do" are the same idiots that have been moaning and groaning, punching horses, shouting at shops etc etc because their owner would not bend over to their wants.I stated that, whether i support the takeover or not, there is nowt i can do about it. I still feel this way.
Not guilty.This statement is why all and sundry just shake their heads at the vacuous bleatings of black and white sheep. The very same people stating "nowt we can do" are the same idiots that have been moaning and groaning, punching horses, shouting at shops etc etc because their owner would not bend over to their wants.
You all need to just sit in the corner now with hands over eyes / ears / mouth's because you have actually made yourselves irrelevant.
Hence the subjective.That’s not morals like
That’s just choosing what suits you at a time.
I'd love to see all the north east do well. have no ill will against anyone on the whole but especially north east people.The north east being Newcastle as it always has been.
For some reason, when it comes to Sunderland thriving in some way, your lot can’t stand to see it and do their best to belittle it.
So just like that, any investment in the region will trickle into Sunderland pockets after years and decades of you lot trying to stop it?
Bollocks.
I'd hazard a guess that most fans of most, if not all clubs would offer little resistance to new owners who look like they're ready to bankroll their club, especially after a regime that was generally disliked beforehand.Would it make them have second thoughts? Probably not. They've decided they want a sportswashing vehicle and they've decided that you're it, I agree with you on that one. What it would do, however, is show that hundreds /thousands (however many turn up) of Newcastle fans want to keep attending games but don't want their club associated with this regime.
It might happen, and if it does then fair play to those fans. I wouldn't expect people to stop going. Personally I wouldn't stop going either. But at least stand up and show that you, as a city and a fan base, are better than that. It might happen, but judging by the reaction thus far it won't
I'm not after talking anyone round.You know you'll never talk anyone round on here, why not try and change things on mag forum.
I just wish the undercover Newcastle fans like Zinedine Kilbane etc would just come out and be honest. I don't understand the end game of pretending to be a Sunderland fan.Hence the subjective.
I'd love to see all the north east do well. have no ill will against anyone on the whole but especially north east people.
I wasn't born in Newcastle I was born in Hartlepool. I just so happen to have been a Newcastle fan just about all of my life (near 50 years) and there's no such thing as my lot.
I'd hazard a guess that most fans of most, if not all clubs would offer little resistance to new owners who look like they're ready to bankroll their club, especially after a regime that was generally disliked beforehand.
I would hazard a guess that some people, fans included, of all clubs, would offer resistance to this regime but the majority will avoid the politics and get on with being a fan of the football and what is on offer on that basis.
I'm not after talking anyone round.
Why would I need to do that?
I have nothing to apologise for and certainly in no need of assurances.
I'm merely giving my opinion and answering questions. That's it.
The fact I'm on a Sunderland forum is purely based on my seeing the forum as a great place for banter and a well ran forum with lot of different takes on lots of stuff.
If you think I'm under any illusions about being disliked by the majority of fans on here for being a Newcastle fan, I'm not but then again I have no issue with Sunderland fans or any other fan who posts, based on their allegiance to a club.
It's all about opinions and forum chat. That's it.
I can't really comment because I don't pay much attention to who may be playing who or what on a forum.I just wish the undercover Newcastle fans like Zinedine Kilbane etc would just come out and be honest. I don't understand the end game of pretending to be a Sunderland fan.
I’m guessing it’s the same reason some blokes pay lasses to be their girlfriends, they get the chance to feel normal for a few hours a day.I don't understand the end game of pretending to be a Sunderland fan.
Typical arrogance from an eejit mag.Probably because we have a massive passionate support and a big profile of been a top club and playing in the champions league in recent memory. And they know the fervour of our support will see them treated like heroes and that the atmosphere will be better than if they had picked some tinpot club like Villa
Are Hatice Cengiz' objections a matter of jealousy that you're going to be competitive in the Premier League then? Or because your owner, your actual owner, had her fiancee abducted, strangled to death, dismembered with a bone saw and dissolved in acid, after which the assassins flew home on PIF private jets.Yes you're right
It's green eyes
Pure and simple
Can't blame you lot. Noses pressed up against the window again .
It'll be like the Keegan era on steroids