Social media is shite
2025 NUFC fans are kicking off stating there’s no loyalty in football when Isak let
2026 we go on a bad run in the league, first real poor spell in 4 years and there’s fans wanting Eddie Howe sacked
Absolute hypocrites, if anyone deserves loyalty it’s him
The Eddie Howe Out crew is failing to understand that the standard they are using to judge him is the standard that he himself set.
He didn’t step into a club already qualifying for the CL and making cup finals. He’s worked miracles and got the club to a place we could only dream of.
We all agree this season has been a disappointment, but to sack a manager capable of achieving what he has would be foolish after one bad season. He has earned the opportunity to turn things around.
#NUFC
Truly inspiring stuff from @FA_PGMOL — clearly the pinnacle of career achievement. When proper jobs prove too intellectually demanding, refereeing is always there as the noble fallback option.
Nick Woltemade delivered his most complete performance in a Newcastle shirt vs Everton.
Eddie Howe made ONE subtle change that transformed his game...
Full breakdown thread below 🧵⚫️⚪️ #NUFC
1/ I don’t often speak in my professional capacity as a Hong Kong–born, UK-chartered construction professional (MRICS, MAPM, NECReg, among others). But I need to address inaccurate reporting about bamboo scaffolding in the Hong Kong Tai Po fire.
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For the Hong Kong Fire, we built an open, centralised database to preserve all verifiable information, news reports, footage, technical analyses, contractor details, volunteer/community support records, official responses, and follow-up developments.
Note to western journalists: don’t suck up PRC propaganda. Bamboo scaffolding is widely regarded as safe - a craft in Hong Kong of which they’re rightly proud. Early indications are that the netting was the cause of this tragedy.
The “bamboo scaffolding caused the fire” narrative is not only factually wrong, it reflects a prejudice against in-situ craft and HK's own construction traditions. The fire started with the netting. The bamboo is still intact. We deserve better reporting. @BBCWorld
(1/3) Regarding the Hong Kong fire: CNN quoted PolyU’s Prof. Huang saying bamboo is flammable, implying the bamboo scaffold was the main driver.
But multiple clips show the netting and wrap igniting, not the scaffold; most bamboo poles remained intact.