New scandalous owners: Newcastle shows fans how to dress in the stadium

New Newcastle United owners had not felt offended by fans who had celebrated the club's sale by wearing Arab clothing. However, they would like to avoid doing so. In a communique issued during yesterday, the club has demanded “me [...]
In a communique issued during yesterday's day, the club has asked <x0m-villoured fans to stop wearing traditional Arab or inspired garments from the Middle East covering the time in matches if they don't usually wear them”.
The domestic match against Tottenham was the first in 14 years in which this club was not in Mike Ashley's hands.
Ashley has been replaced by those already seen as the world's largest prominent owners of a club, the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund, reports The Gurdian, Periscopi.
Many fans have protested this communique, saying no one could tell you how to dress until they have mentioned Saudi Arabia's black record in human rights.
Finally, the club in Saudi hands fired coach Steve Bruce. /Periscope












