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    BT : Again ,if you do not know so much about the Middle east ,best not to say. '' But the Israelis think a kick in the gob or an odd rocket or two makes everything OKAY...''

    The only rockets fired (in the case of the Palestinians in Gaza) ,are rockets fired by our 'Iron Dome' defence system. And that is to hit only in coming rockets fired from Gaza. Other rockets are fired from planes, attacking military stores or ammunitions depts.

    ''an odd rocket or two makes everything OKAY...''
    No, we fire hundreds of rockets at those in coming rockets from Gaza ,and of course they can fire thousands of rockets at us, luckily some rockets their aim (?) is some open field, in which case the incoming rocket is left. Hamas' armed wing, the al-Qassam Brigade, along with the Palestinian Islamic Jihad group, launched 4,300 rockets in the war out of an estimated arsenal of 14,000. The barraged killed 10 civilians in Israel, including a child and ****ager, and injured 330 others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balanbam00 View Post
    BT : Again ,if you do not know so much about the Middle east ,best not to say. '' But the Israelis think a kick in the gob or an odd rocket or two makes everything OKAY...''
    He's just off on one of his infantile rants Balan, nothing new, all sound and fury, signifying nothing. Like 99% of football fans in this country I do not give a FF who owns Newcastle United. I would think these new owners will be better for them than Ashley was, which is a good thing, I'm slightly concerned that their new spending power makes it a bit more likely that we will be relegated, but on the basis that 'if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen', then it's something BFC will have to live with, besides we have new owners who are free to match Newcastle's spending power if they so wish, if they can't, then why buy into a club at this level in the first place ?

    It's instructive to notice which clubs are kicking up loudest about this takeover, according to the Mail this morning the wibbling, whining and hand-wringing is being led by Arsenal, Spurs, Liverpool and Manchester United, all clubs which will be reluctant to see any other club impinging on their monopoly of the gravy train at the top of the PL and in Europe, but of course that has nothing to do with their objections, which are based purely on the morality of the regime now ensconced in the Newcastle boardroom.........aren't they ? Maybe, but I've never heard any of them voicing concerns over the fate of Houthi rebels before, but possibly I missed that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    He's just off on one of his infantile rants Balan, nothing new, all sound and fury, signifying nothing. Like 99% of football fans in this country I do not give a FF who owns Newcastle United. I would think these new owners will be better for them than Ashley was, which is a good thing, I'm slightly concerned that their new spending power makes it a bit more likely that we will be relegated, but on the basis that 'if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen', then it's something BFC will have to live with, besides we have new owners who are free to match Newcastle's spending power if they so wish, if they can't, then why buy into a club at this level in the first place ?

    It's instructive to notice which clubs are kicking up loudest about this takeover, according to the Mail this morning the wibbling, whining and hand-wringing is being led by Arsenal, Spurs, Liverpool and Manchester United, all clubs which will be reluctant to see any other club impinging on their monopoly of the gravy train at the top of the PL and in Europe, but of course that has nothing to do with their objections, which are based purely on the morality of the regime now ensconced in the Newcastle boardroom.........aren't they ? Maybe, but I've never heard any of them voicing concerns over the fate of Houthi rebels before, but possibly I missed that.
    That's the problem though, sinkov, these objectors have missed the boat because they could have recruited BT to say his piece about the fate of the Houthi rebels and this would have given them a cast iron case when they objected. I'm sure that BT is available ----for a suitable fee!

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