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2 hours ago, The Prophet said:

That's the way it should be. No drama, no leaks, just crack on and start to rebuild this shambles of a formally great football club.

Exactly, it’s a football club not Eastenders or some crass reality TV show.

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Just now, SUPERTOON said:

The leaks have dried up after the Emery news, seems they have learned their lesson which can only be good news.

or there's nothing to leak?

 

Someone always speaks...no such thing as a secret in football unless things are done within a day

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Just now, SUPERTOON said:

The leaks have dried up after the Emery news, seems they have learned their lesson which can only be good news.

 

They learned their lessons and sacked Charnley. Could be a coincidence that the leaks dried up after that, but also might be quite telling. 

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Just now, gjohnson said:

or there's nothing to leak?

 

Someone always speaks...no such thing as a secret in football unless things are done within a day

Well things will be going on behind the scenes regarding recruitment of players. We know they are searching for a new CEO as well.

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Fog of war innit.

 

If you are a credible journalist, you will struggle to work out fact from fiction with regards to our transfer targets, especially since every agent in Europe is using us to get their player in the shop window.

 

Oddly, I'd trust the likes of Ryder and Hope on transfers, way before any national or foreign journalist.

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2 minutes ago, STM said:

Fog of war innit.

 

If you are a credible journalist, you will struggle to work out fact from fiction with regards to our transfer targets, especially since every agent in Europe is using us to get their player in the shop window.

 

Oddly, I'd trust the likes of Ryder and Hope on transfers, way before any national or foreign journalist.

Well you can trust Ryder as he'll announce were in for a player 3 days after he's made his debut. 

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3 minutes ago, Lazarus said:

When are the SD signs coming down?

 

Thought it was til the end of the month

Its dependent on a new sponsor isn’t it? The party related sponsor delay i’d imagine has effected that. 

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13 minutes ago, bowlingcrofty said:


Is it not just the paperwork behind the £305m purchase fee and the £38.5m additional they put in?

That makes sense. I also just want to believe you're wrong and it's further investment.

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On 29/11/2021 at 21:29, ManDoon said:

Glad they are doing it. Couldn’t give two fucks about offending our Saudi fans. Sounds proper EDL but idc

It gets more problematic/worse when you think that our new owners feel the same way but are also responsible for some pretty draconian laws and punishments. 

 

 

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50 minutes ago, Sean said:

It gets more problematic/worse when you think that our new owners feel the same way but are also responsible for some pretty draconian laws and punishments. 

 

 

 

 

It's not really problematic as long as they don't bring any of that nonsense over here. They are doing the right thing by showing support for these causes, publicly anyway. They seem to understand that they are in our world and they have to respect that. 

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15 minutes ago, TRon said:

 

It's not really problematic as long as they don't bring any of that nonsense over here. They are doing the right thing by showing support for these causes, publicly anyway. They seem to understand that they are in our world and they have to respect that. 

 

That is one of the main benefits to the Saudi people of their marvellous acquisition of NUFC . . . our world will slowly and inevitably 'rub off' on their world more and more and more, as the years go by. 

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2 minutes ago, manorpark said:

 

That is one of the main benefits to the Saudi people of their marvellous acquisition of NUFC . . . our world will slowly and inevitably 'rub off' on their world more and more and more, as the years go by. 

 

That was my take on it, but not everyone agrees obviously. But I like the approach our owners are taking, not getting involved too much in the politics and maintaining some distance from their govt by insisting on the "we are an investment firm" line. 

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32 minutes ago, TRon said:

 

That was my take on it, but not everyone agrees obviously. 

 

That's the thing that disappoints me the most.

 

The club (and us fans) get actual criticsm and some 'hate' for the fact that it is 80% owned by the Saudi P I F, whereas if (any of) these people actually REALLY cared about Human Rights, they should be praising NUFC to the high heavens.

 

WE will prove to be the best thing that happened to future human rights in Saudi Arabia, and that is so O B V I O U S, it almost makes you think that our loud-spoken critics actually don't mean it at all, they just have another agenda !!!

 

 

 

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