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Medina, green lights, Saudi Arabia, taken 5 days earlier with all that in the picture and just happened to be posted on deadline day

That's not a ****ing coincidence either you ****ing taytys
 
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What the **** is going to happen to you when it all officially amounts to ‘as you were NUFC, as you were, back in your corner’?

you’ll need to come south, get away for a while, country air and pottery
 
He’ll just say “see? That’s what I said all along.”


No you see what we're talking about here isn't anything other than the photos.

Like I said in Oct the case was for change of ownership and I knew that from that 1st photo.. Many said it was just coincidence but I said not a chance.

This is history repeating

The odds of him unknowingly taking a photo on medina villas with green lights and him just happening to post it on deadline day are so high i shudder to think.

It was not a coincidence
 
Stats/odds check out as far as professor Google is concerned; but professor Google laughed when I asked “odd of Newcastle ever....” I wasn’t even allowed to finish the question

the most bizarre thing about this is
1) Roy was integral to my Christmas conversion
2) Roy seems uniquely negative and world weary
3) he clearly abandoned any belief a few weeks ago... then
4) he became Steve Bruce’s PR manager
5) he saw a photo and went completely Rocco Siffredo on the takeover
6) he’s not flipped for 48 hours
7) I sensed he’d become a takeover extremist and it confused me; he’s David Koresh for me now!!
But I like him. It’s confusing. Like an abusive relationship, and I told the people at the refuge it’d be fine. It’s not.

 
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Just being on that street by coincidence was a 1 in 486 chance never mind the other factors like the fact it just happened to be named after a city in Saudi Arabia for example.

Or did he just knew ?
 
You think he just hangs around outside closed shops taking photos that just happen to send nufc fans accidental clues he knows they're looking for and that just happen to be about Saudi Arabia and green light? I certainly don't lol

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I mean you'd think after the uproar on his twitter feed when he posted the bread /, guiness one that a man with the brain the size of a planet might just be careful not to send any other clues unless of course he's doing it on purpose?

I mean ffs he knows exactly what he's doing
 
You think he just hangs around outside closed shops taking photos that just happen to send nufc fans accidental clues he knows they're looking for and that just happen to be about Saudi Arabia and green light? I certainly don't lol

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That's not unusual mate after a global pandemic the high street has been hit hard.
 
I mean you'd think after the uproar on his twitter feed when he posted the bread /, guiness one that a man with the brain the size of a planet might just be careful not to send any other clues unless of course he's doing it on purpose?

I mean ffs he knows exactly what he's doing
No. It’s photos about light and ordinariness, everyday, just a street, a street with angles and light, a bit run down: it’s exactly what photographers do. That’s a much simpler explanation. And I shouldn’t even be looking at this thread.
 
You think he just hangs around outside closed shops taking photos that just happen to send nufc fans accidental clues he knows they're looking for and that just happen to be about Saudi Arabia and green light? I certainly don't lol

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“Under offer” - how the **** did everybody miss that?
 
No. It’s photos about light and ordinariness, everyday, just a street, a street with angles and light, a bit run down: it’s exactly what photographers do. That’s a much simpler explanation. And I shouldn’t even be looking at this thread.

It's not so much the photo... Its the odds and the fact he knows