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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by malamoto View Post
    So you try to make a point by making up stories to support your opinion. Most people on here will back up their posts with facts but you back yours up with outright lies. Whatever you think is unsubstantiated,ill informed, ill conceived , illiterate and frequently illegible. Its either this or as I suspect your a true WUM.
    As for the point about only us are protesting, you can bury your head in the sand as much as you like, we have real problems brewing. Everyone can see it coming except you and these problems are all created by the disgraceful way Ashley has mismanaged the club. So right thinking supporters are asking people to protest to try and prevent our inevitable slide into oblivion

    Also back up and prove where Newcastle supporters have threatened, or encouraged people to threaten sports dire staff. The only person to allege this is a proven liar with a vested interest. Mike Ashley
    lets see how many spuds fans protest shall we
    I don't see many teams fans protesting and trying to disturb their owners other interests

    I think you over dramatize the slipping into oblivion bit
    I think you will fingd the facts prove that more teams slip into oblivion under new owners which is what a lot of people are asking for

    I wish I could mis manage a club to be in the top tier of a league that is the toughest in the world

    I wish I could manage a team that when we slip out of that league we get back up first time not once but twice
    lots of owners haven't or don't and slip into the oblivion you talk about


    ash has made loads of mistakes
    and will make many more

    but protesting for something you have no control over whilst disrupting other peoples lives to me is wrong
    and cowardly
    especially when those calling for it ,wont attend or stand out side said shops or attend said matches

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    lets see how many spuds fans protest shall we
    None because you already said you made it up

    I think you over dramatize the slipping into oblivion bit
    I think you will fingd the facts prove that more teams slip into oblivion under new owners which is what a lot of people are asking for
    No clubs slip under bad owners (new or old)

    I wish I could manage a team that when we slip out of that league we get back up first time not once but twice
    lots of owners haven't or don't and slip into the oblivion you talk about I wish for an owner that would avoid us being relegated to start with

    ash has made loads of mistakes
    and will make many more
    Yes he will make more and constantly repeat the ones he already has


    but protesting for something you have no control over whilst disrupting other peoples lives to me is wrong
    and cowardly Your opinion and your entitled to it but my opinion is opposite, sitting back and letting things go on that you feel are wrong is cowardly

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