The signs and abuse I don’t agree with. But the voices and responsible debate is what is needed. We support the club because it’s in our dna. You can’t just switch off that tap easy and just not going and turning away is accepting defeat. The only way any progress is made in any walk of life is debate. It’s almost like a democracy. If we don’t stand up for our club (ownership doesn’t come into it for me) then we allows it to decay and fall away. The media like to find the idiotic morons and paint that brush against us all. Them magpie fans are nuts etc. And maybe we are? If this was happening to any other club right now then the fans of the club would be saying and doing the same things as our lot are. The only media representatives backing MA and SB are the ones that either have past beef with our club or are somehow affiliated with MA or have direct connections with SB. Supporting the club is not just about praise and inward looking denial. The club in itself is not MA or SB. They are just currently representing it and very badly at that.
It's all a waste of time and helps nobody.. It actually makes the club an unhappy place to be for the players and they don't perform. It's counter productive. If you don't like it don't go.. Plain and simple.. I don't care what your DNA comprises of it's really quite simple.
And the twatter rumour mill is saying that Bruce refused to take training on Thursday. While I believe that to be bollocks I have to admit I didn’t see his face in any of the training photos.
This PIF takeover saga running in conjunction with Covid19 is like an LSD hit gone wrong. It's like Jimi Hendrix and Jeff Hendrick piloting a black and white submarine cast adrift in a sea of corruption and microscopic golden fish. I spent the afternoon wandering around Newcastle. The day was beautiful and (contrary to some posts recently) the city is beautiful. Undernourished, but beautiful. I'm still hopeful that something momentously positive can happen to both the city and the football club. Remember how low the city of Liverpool and the real football club of Manchester had fallen little more than a dozen years ago? It seems that only money and success are respected these days and I'm certain Newcastle can be a force with investment and passion. Here's hoping, because the alternative is to cruel to fathom.