Sadly it won’t because there’s always another mug.How long until UK football fooks itself?
I hate russia-sponsored Chelsea and Bournemouth. And the geordies.
Personally hope City win the League by 30 points to illustrate how stupid and unfair the situation is
The only positive is that it means the geordies won’t buy him.I hope Haaland scores 40+ this season.
At least the Man Utd and scouser tears will makeup for a truly destroyed league
I used to think this but now I’m not so sure as Man City and Chelsea aren’t going anywhere. So even with money I can’t see Newcastle breaking the pep Haaland dominance.Unfortunately if you think life is hard now just wait until the geordies are winning the PL year in-year out.
Nightmare!
But they aren’t going where and the Abu Dhabi won’t be doing Saudi any offers.Give it time (unfortunately)
Exactly this, I have been saying this for a few years, the PL will end up with a one team competition and it will only have itself to blame and I for one can’t wait. City have blown everyone out of the water and let’s face it Arsenal are only challenging because City let them have Jesus and Zinchenko (sp).How long until UK football fooks itself?
I hate russia-sponsored Chelsea and Bournemouth. And the geordies.
Personally hope City win the League by 30 points to illustrate how stupid and unfair the situation is
It’s Even worse as now victory’s are expected almost demanded so failure is twice as bad.Lots of city fans dislike the fact that they are no longer a real football club, they are a fairground attraction, a sideshow. It will be the same for Newcastle.
Cheating to win gives an initial buzz, but like all unearned prizes, the buzz soon wears off.
..which is a shame - wish they'd form their superleague and f off.It’s Even worse as now victory’s are expected almost demanded so failure is twice as bad.
And as I say city aren’t going anywhere.
Our sport has not been ruined by Saudi Arabia taking control at Newcastle.Such a shame our favourite sport has been ruined
As frustrating as the situation is, which rules are they breaking?Cheating to win gives an initial buzz, but like all unearned prizes, the buzz soon wears off.
All true, but that's no reason to just accept it.Our sport has not been ruined by Saudi Arabia taking control at Newcastle.
It was ruined long before when Abramovich, the Glazers, Liverpool's owners (I forget the name of previous & current) etc started putting their money into clubs and all the TV deals around the world Sky sold their souls to.
I'm sure any reasonable Geordie would rather not have their club owned by any country let alone Saudi Arabia. How many times have you heard the response that the British govt buys oil from SA and sells weapons back to them?
Dismembering journalistsAs frustrating as the situation is, which rules are they breaking?