A Bond villain has bought Newcastle United, and the internet has thrust responsibility for happenings in the Middle East into the hands of the fans. You would struggle to find as many spiritually desperate people under the roof of a single building anywhere else in the world. For while Wahabbi Islam and desert nomad culture dominate the Arabian peninsula, on the banks of the Tyne, and rippling for miles upon miles through into County Durham and Northumberland, the only thing that approximates such a religious experience is the codependent relationship between Newcastle United and its fans.
On Mohammad Bin Salman, and bread and circuses
On Mohammad Bin Salman, and bread and…
On Mohammad Bin Salman, and bread and circuses
A Bond villain has bought Newcastle United, and the internet has thrust responsibility for happenings in the Middle East into the hands of the fans. You would struggle to find as many spiritually desperate people under the roof of a single building anywhere else in the world. For while Wahabbi Islam and desert nomad culture dominate the Arabian peninsula, on the banks of the Tyne, and rippling for miles upon miles through into County Durham and Northumberland, the only thing that approximates such a religious experience is the codependent relationship between Newcastle United and its fans.