definitely the banner for Selhurst park.
The Saudi's were looking into buying Sunderland at one point, but the Makams awful record on women's rights and living conditions scarred them off
definitely the banner for Selhurst park.
The Saudi's were looking into buying Sunderland at one point, but the Makams awful record on women's rights and living conditions scarred them off
The Saudies are behind the West as far as freedoms are concerned as are areas of Pakistan and of course the Taliban in Afghanistan.However in my lifetime Black people in some of the Southern United States could not go into some places that were for Whites only,South Africa was the same in the 1970s when I left a ship there,in the airport some of us went into a black bar for a drink as we thought the posh looking bar was the first class bar.Women only got the vote in England the year my father was born and my mother was five year old when women under thirty got the vote.Three hundred years back we were hanging women as witches and 500 years back Bloody Mary was burning Protestant clergy at the stake.I think all this anti Saudi stuff is by jealous supporters and clubs like Spurs who wanted the Saudies to take them over not too long back.
Their sponsor is Face Bank part of FuboTV - who’s owner John Textor owns 25% of Palace - FuboTV has been heavily invested in by Disney - in turn heavily invested in by PIF.
But that’s okay with these idiots.
Until such time that all these hypocrites take the same stance against every one of PIF's investments. And protest against the UK Gov't for trading with Saudi Arabia, it is a load of hypocritical toxicity stirred up by seething club owners and the press.
Didn't see anyone giving a shit about anything PIF invested in before this.
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Noise.
so its ok for arsenal sponsors then
" The Emirates Group, which is owned by the government of Dubai's Investment Corporation of Dubai"
https://www.amnesty.org/en/location/...arab-emirates/
which has a human rights as bad as saudi arabia if not worse
Human rights are straw man arguements used as a stick to beat NUFC fans by other jealous, hypocrytical fans.
To counteract this the hypocracy must be exposed and shouted loudly from the rooftops at every opportunity with hard examples.
Its not like they cared when the fans were powerless to get Ashley out. What do they want/expect us to do now?
Football has always been about escaping the drudgery of work for a few hours joy on a Saturday afternoon. The "revolution" should start at home by taking personal action about how you live and what you buy, none of my business as long as you`re polite and not behaving like a ****. Leave football out of it.
When fans of other clubs thought the Saudi's might buy them. . .
Well exactly. Those tweets sum up the hypocrisy of other clubs' fans perfectly.
Pathetic.