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Newcastle......The next City??????????


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21 minutes ago, kent_white said:

My Uncle who has sadly just passed away was a huge City fan his whole life. Genuine home and away regular, but also knew enough about other clubs that you could have a good chat with him about the whites (RIP).

He'd get all misty eyed when he talked about the 'old city'. Much as he enjoyed the success that money brought - I always had this feeling that he didn't enjoy it in the same way as he did back prior to the foreign investment. The spark had gone a little and it was never quite the same for him.

I imagine this will be similar for a lot of proper fans up in Newcastle in a year or two.

For me - as things stand I've got a club and a set up I can be proud of. It feels like it represents Bolton and its people. And I don't think anyone should underestimate how important that is. Especially in this day and age. To me at least.

Ricky Hatton has said something similar. 
Become something they spent years berating 

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50 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Alan shearer made some good points earlier. Owners with dodgy links all over, and we've got a world Cup in Qatar.

If we're going to shout about Newcastle, we should shout about them all.

People do though. Its brought up all the time. As I say PSG are another prime example and the shame of a bribed WC in Qatar. I think football does need to do something, but whilst people just shrug and say, ah well, it happens everywhere it will still continue to happen.

I'm not sure I'd be comfortable with owners with links to beheading homosexuals (although might be a plus point for one of two 😉 )killing people who have commited adultery or luring dissedents for a meeting to chop them up with a bloody chainsaw.

I'd rather never get into the premiership again, and the flaccid excuses around all of it are a bit of a joke to be honest.

 

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City, throughout the Peter Swales years were a basket case for decades. There was a time when, by overpaying players who

a. Turned out to be shite

b. Were never going to leave

they had a squad of around 65 players, most of whom weren't playing at all, yet moved aside for yet more to be recruited.

Shinawatra brought money, but also scandal. Then his legal woes began.

The Arabs, who I swear thought they were buying United, have bought this success. It's better than years of failure, it's better than 'doing a Bury' but it's lack of organic growth must lead to some basic dissatisfaction. A feeling of falsehood.

Newcastle will now do the same.

Tell you what, for all their Far Eastern dosh I'd rather be Leicester.

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3 hours ago, Ghana White said:

Saudis largest funder of extremism in the UK..  links to boko Haram, ISIS and Al Qaeda.. I think I'm happy to stick with what we've got thanks

Them's head choppin' words (in Saudi Arabia)...

3 hours ago, Winchester White said:

It is very distasteful but hey, we sell the cunts jet fighters so we can hardly cry about it now.

Speak for yourself, I ain't sold them fuck all...

I even stopped bringing cheap cigs back from my travels, for smoker friends and relatives, long ago.

I'd honestly be mortified if some savage regime, in place solely due to factors of Geology, bought into Bolton.

Like Crawley wrote, sportswashing, money soaked in blood backing your club - no ta.

 

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1 hour ago, Rudy said:

I’d be selling those outside the ground

I'd be outside the Boardroom, flogging; coke, viagra, cialis, Johnny Walker and pimping vacuous Babestation types (must allow tradesman entrance, well it'll be exclusively up the wrong 'un, let's be frank) and rentboys cum 'valets' who can be murdered and unmissed if they grow weary of beatings fuelled by self-hatred from their 'Sheikhy' and 'Princely' owners (referring to faux 'Royalty' not Shakin' Stevens or the late genius Prince).

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2 hours ago, Not in Crawley said:

People do though. Its brought up all the time. As I say PSG are another prime example and the shame of a bribed WC in Qatar. I think football does need to do something, but whilst people just shrug and say, ah well, it happens everywhere it will still continue to happen.

I'm not sure I'd be comfortable with owners with links to beheading homosexuals (although might be a plus point for one of two 😉 )killing people who have commited adultery or luring dissedents for a meeting to chop them up with a bloody chainsaw.

I'd rather never get into the premiership again, and the flaccid excuses around all of it are a bit of a joke to be honest.

 

I don't disagree. The point shearer was making was that for all the comments aimed at Qatar etc, nothing happens and its just platitudes. 

On that basis, if Fifa, the fa, Premier league and efl can't or won't get their act together, then Newcastle are entitled to join the others.

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11 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

I don't disagree. The point shearer was making was that for all the comments aimed at Qatar etc, nothing happens and its just platitudes. 

On that basis, if Fifa, the fa, Premier league and efl can't or won't get their act together, then Newcastle are entitled to join the others.

Do you think there is an onus on fans though.

Its a difficult one though - I mean, how many would really not go because of ownership? Where is the line? Dodgy porn peddler ok, murderous state regime not?

Football does need to get its house in order absoultely and its shouldn't just be on the fans - but getting Fifa, the PL or clubs to turn their back is asking turkey's to vote for Christmas. So if they won't who will?

I don't have any answers, but its a really uncomfortable truth.

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56 minutes ago, Not in Crawley said:

Do you think there is an onus on fans though.

Its a difficult one though - I mean, how many would really not go because of ownership? Where is the line? Dodgy porn peddler ok, murderous state regime not?

Football does need to get its house in order absoultely and its shouldn't just be on the fans - but getting Fifa, the PL or clubs to turn their back is asking turkey's to vote for Christmas. So if they won't who will?

I don't have any answers, but its a really uncomfortable truth.

Maybe they were attracted by the Gallowgate End?

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4 hours ago, Ghana White said:

Forgot to mention, living up here the talk about the North East being a hot bed of football is boring and largely bollocks.. north east population is only a bit smaller then greater manchesters (no such place) yet there are 4 league clubs there and 7 in GM with bury and stockport being there not so long ago.. 

Who's the 4th ???

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1 hour ago, Not in Crawley said:

Do you think there is an onus on fans though.

Its a difficult one though - I mean, how many would really not go because of ownership? Where is the line? Dodgy porn peddler ok, murderous state regime not?

Football does need to get its house in order absoultely and its shouldn't just be on the fans - but getting Fifa, the PL or clubs to turn their back is asking turkey's to vote for Christmas. So if they won't who will?

I don't have any answers, but its a really uncomfortable truth.

You're right, not all fans would boycott games, and perhaps they shouldn't have to.

Perhaps a number of countries could threaten to break from Fifa, though there doesn't seem to be any enthusiasm for it.

Ultimately, if enough fans/players etc got together in a meaningful way and lobbied the authorities, then maybe something could be done.

I doubt enough are that bothered though to make a difference. 

No easy answers, but I'm not going to go bonkers towards Newcastle when there are loads of others in the same boat.

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