Mags embarrassing themselves yet again

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The irony is totally lost on him!
I’d like to know which games that are “more volatile” hes talking about? Been to a few in London, Manchester, Utd v Liverpool, Billa Brum, and a few other derbys in the midlands too, the only one I’ve seen more volatile was Celtic v Rangers in the UK (been to that once Back in the mid 90s when I worked up there). And you can guarantee the press will report any violence by Sunderland fans, and ignore the mags doing the same as they seem to have all season so far)
 
There's little supporters can do about who buys their club, Newcastle is no different.

What is different is the way the Mags behaved while the purchase was going through, how they celebrated it when it happened and how they've defended it since. I just can't imagine Fulham supporters carrying on like them, dancing around in bedsheets and tea towels, etc, tbh. And the way the 'United with Pride' group instantly abandoned the Gays, etc, was absolutely shameful.

They seem totally oblivious to how disliked they're becoming ...

... there are decent Mags, sadly they do little to restrain their sizeable idiot contingent.
 
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There's little supporters can do about who buys their club, Newcastle is no different.

What is different is the way the Mags behaved while the purchase was going through, how they celebrated it when it happened and how they've defended it since.

I just can't imagine Fulham supporters carrying on like them, dancing around in bedsheets and tea towels, etc, tbh. And the way the 'United with Pride' group instantly abandoned the Gays, etc, was absolutely shameful.

They seem totally oblivious to how disliked they're becoming ...

... there are decent Mags, sadly they do little to restrain their sizeable idiot contingent.

Or possibly worse pre takeover.....they had that high morals they shouted at shops & took it up with MP around zero contracts.......how cann you be against zero hour contracts then comfortable with horrific human rights issues, terrorist activity etc etc

They even took it to parliament around Ashley not being a fit owner & tried to force him out various ways......yet post takeover "we cant help who owns our clerb"

Split personality disorder at its highest
 
Or possibly worse pre takeover.....they had that high morals they shouted at shops & took it up with MP around zero contracts.......how cann you be against zero hour contracts then comfortable with horrific human rights issues, terrorist activity etc etc

They even took it to parliament around Ashley not being a fit owner & tried to force him out various ways......yet post takeover "we cant help who owns our clerb"

Split personality disorder at its highest

That's all very true and indefensible, not that it will stop them.

The Newcastle MP was heralded as a heroine for challenging that 'despicable dictator' who's really just another businessman.

You can forgive the journalists for keeping their heads and keeping their heads ...

... no one wants to end up in a landfill site.