Mags embarrassing themselves yet again

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They've basically got Hitler-lite owning their club and they're saying "not my problem, let's see which DoF he hires".
Aye, that’s the key thing for me. The manager is sorted and whilst he wasn’t high up on my list I’ve had a good long hard think about it and I’m actually quietly excited. It could massively backfire of course but I don’t think we’re gonna see the same Eddie Howe that left Bournemouth….only time will tell. I’m just looking forward to them tacky ****ing Sports Direct signs coming down, ****ing hate them!!
 
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Aye, that’s the key thing for me. The manager is sorted and whilst he wasn’t high up on my list I’ve had a good long hard think about it and I’m actually quietly excited. It could massively backfire of course but I don’t think we’re gonna see the same Eddie Howe that left Bournemouth….only time will tell. I’m just looking forward to them tacky ****ing Sports Direct signs coming down, ****ing hate them!!

Nobody gives a **** what you think fella.
 
Fair play fella, if I offend anyone I will always apologise as there is never any intent. I’ve been on 606 since it came over from the old BBC606 and purely for the banter. There’s some great lads on here (both boards). Always gonna be a bit more close to the knuckle with the local rivalry and what not. I genuinely do miss the derby games, and anybody who says they don’t has to be lying <laugh>.

As for our new owners, it is what it is mate which is a cliche I know. It’s still my club and we pay our money to go and watch the players the manager puts out on a sat afternoon and hope that at the very least we’ll be entertained, at best we come away with 3 points…obviously hasn’t happened yet on either front this season. For all I think Ashley is a **** he’s actually put us in a very healthy financial position, at the cost of your general run of the mill upkeep of ground and training facilities if recent stories are to be believed it would seem.

OK, you're a hypocrite, no need to keep providing more proof.

If you think the shyte you post is 'banter' you must be a 12 year old who thinks his own farts are hilarious.

I'd bet you were posting the same boring tripe on BBC606 as you are now.

You've made your point, you have loads of money, we're in L1 and you're excited about Eddie Howe ...

.... now, if that's all creep away back to your own kind.

Definition of banter

: good-natured and usually witty and animated joking
 
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According to the Mags no one but Sunderland supporters care about the regime that's taken over NUFC ...

... here's the Mackem Mail and their Anti Arabian Agenda.

It’s the talk of the Toon.

Newcastle United’s new Saudi owners must come out and face the music.

IAN HERBERT
NOVEMBER 12th, 2021

"Why was Newcastle United’s new chairman not at St James’ Park on Wednesday to speak about the manager that he has hired?
The PR spin, after all, is that Al-Rumayyan is ‘extremely impressed’ with Howe."

"The answer is that the Saudis are nowhere near the cameras because they know that there will be extremely awkward questions to answer."

"There would be questions about bin Salman’s so-called ‘anti-corruption’ campaign, which has seen Al-Rumayyan involved in seizing Saudi companies and transferring them to the same ‘sovereign wealth fund’ that has bought Newcastle."


https://www.mailplus.co.uk/edition/...itter&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1636730487-2

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I like how Newcastle fans are now upset at "The Media" taking shots at Staveley, I mean yes it is somewhat quite distasteful at times, but she isn't the only one to feel the brunt of the press, and she won't be the last. She may be one of the small number of women involved in football at a boardroom level, but others have felt abuse too.

Pretty sure everyone has taken the mick out of Deilia Smith at Norwich for her "Where are you?!" Now and again, made some joke about Karen Brady when at Birmingham, and now West Ham.


Anyway, that's enough level-headed chat (Can I call it that?) It is still funny they ended up with Howe, I could be eating my words come end of season, but...hmm....
 
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Amanda Stavely looks like she looks. So do I. So do all of us.

But hiding behind comments about her appearance won't wash at all. She is in open, full and very knowing collaboration with people who routinely condone murder, persecution, discrimination and the closing down of all dissent.

There is more of course, but that's enough to be going on with. The mention of these barabarities won't stop coming, from here and everywhere else.

They are the pariahs of world football, and in a world that has included Sepp Blatter, that is some going.

Everyone's most hated team it seems.
 
I like how Newcastle fans are now upset at "The Media" taking shots at Staveley, I mean yes it is somewhat quite distasteful at times, but she isn't the only one to feel the brunt of the press, and she won't be the last. She may be one of the small number of women involved in football at a boardroom level, but others have felt abuse too.
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But they don’t mind gays being locked up and receiving 500 lashes or women being stoned for being raped. The 50 faced black n white ****s.
 
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But they don’t mind gays being locked up and receiving 500 lashes or women being stoned for being raped. The 50 faced black n white ****s.

Despite the internationals the back page of the Mail on Sunday is Qatar human rights ...

... but according to the brainwashed Mags no one but Sunderland supporters are interested in such things <doh>

"Qatar is sending immigrant World Cup workers away from the country early and placing them on five months unpaid leave so they will not be visible during the tournament.

Scores of construction workers, interviewed as part of a Mail on Sunday investigation into Qatar’s readiness for the World Cup, which kicks off a year next week, have been told that they must leave next August. That has left many fearing how they will repay ‘exorbitant’ loans they took out to buy the right to work in the country.

Amnesty International said that our findings were a cause for concern and urged the FA to press Qatar to provide greater protection for migrant workers."


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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...t-workers-leave-country-August-World-Cup.html
 
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