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I reckon this will hit 1000pages and I wasn't sure I'd seen one that big before, that's why I asked.

The whole thing could probably have been trimmed down to about 5 pages - there is a lot of rehashing going on. People then come along and ask for your opinions etc because they couldn't be arsed to read 200 pages earlier and who blames them and the whole thing starts again.
I agree.
@Nukehasslefan kept making the same shit point over and over again, even though he had had several responses about it, he was still there pages later saying exactly the same thing.
Come on here, make your point and go.
This thread isn't sunderland fans debating with each other. We're all on the same page.
On the mag board is the sunderland thread full of mackems coming on regurgitating the same crap, as I just don't get it!?
 
Aren't you doing exactly the same thing you're accusing me of? Giving no exceptions to the statement 'you celebrated in the thousands'?

And my position, that few were celebrating the Saudis is supported by there being a handful of daft lads wearing headscarves, and your position isn't supported by anything but your opinion of Newcastle and it's fans?

I didn't make that statement.

That isn't my position.

It was someone else who you quoted.

You're getting yourself all mixed up.
 
Alternative view...

“Supporters threw beer, put tea towels on their heads, dressed as sheikhs and waved Saudi flags to celebrate the end of the hated Ashley era and new hope they could win their first major trophy since 1955, but they are now in the hands of a tyrannical regime who human rights groups believe will exploit the club to polish its murky global image, especially over its murder and incarceration of critics and the ongoing war with Yemen, where its population has been bombed and starved.”
 
“Supporters threw beer, put tea towels on their heads, dressed as sheikhs and waved Saudi flags to celebrate the end of the hated Ashley era and new hope they could win their first major trophy since 1955, but they are now in the hands of a tyrannical regime who human rights groups believe will exploit the club to polish its murky global image, especially over its murder and incarceration of critics and the ongoing war with Yemen, where its population has been bombed and starved.”
Yemen where lots of mags from sheelz will still have relatives living
 
I'm no fan of Bruce but their behaviour has been shameful like.
I probably went over the top when he left but it was the stuff he said about being a mag that got me, every manager has their time. But the way he’s held his head up over the last month and what he’s taken off that lot is disgraceful. He didn’t massage their ego that’s all.
 
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