BN41Albion
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- Oct 1, 2017
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Your fans protested against Ashley for sure. Was it enough, I really don't know, but simply having an unscrupulous owner is never likely to arouse a huge amount of sympathy in the football community and elsewhere. When we hear about the 'plight of the poor Newcastle fans' we need to think about fans who really have a hard time, Bury for instance, clubs who have never graced the second tier let alone the top league.
There are always plenty of reasons not to protest. If it was an issue to most Geordies, you can bet that change would occur, but just to quote my friend again, he hated Ashley so much simply due to perceived lack of funding. However he could not care one jot that a murderous regime was taking control simply because he thought they would splash the cash. Whilst that kind of attitude prevails, then maybe you're right and it's a lost cause. It's a massive shame for how Newcastle are thought of. In the past, unless one was a Mackem, people usually held a soft spot for the club. I don't think this is the case any longer.
Considering the supposed passion of the geordie fans, I'd say the protests against Ashley were largely really weak and a poor effort from the fans considering also how much they apparently despised him.
As for the Saudi take over, I can't comment on how our fans would react overall but it's pretty depressing that seemingly the sum total of F all Newcastle fans seem bothered at all by it. In fact the other day when we played them if anything it was the opposite - lots of groups of fans at the station singing 'we're rich, and we know we are' etc.
Gonna be really shit for football and society in general when they do start getting their blood soaked hands on trophies, but by then the takeover and source of money will have all been forgotten I guess, just like with Man City. Depressing stuff, sportswashing, but it seems to work due to the fickle nature of folk on the whole, especially in this country. (I'd love to see the difference in reaction from fans in Germany, for example)