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Isegrim

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  1. Err, I don't know what to make out of this report. I hope the research of this student wasn't as bad as the work of the journalist. There is already well advanced technology developed by one of the world leading technology think tanks (The Fraunhofer Institute, those guys who also developed MP3 and MPEG). The technology is already tested in approvement of FIFA. http://www.cairos.com
  2. I think we also should give the league and the FA and League Cup a miss and concentrate on the Northumberland Senier Cup. At least we wouldn't ask too much of the squad then... It was hard enough to attract the right kind of players when having the prospect of entering the WaffaCup via the back door. So no, I don't think missing out playing in Europe for a season is doing the club any good.
  3. IE is the Craig Moore of web browsers.
  4. Well, I saw bringing Amoebi on for Faye as a defensive substitution... "Shola's never been given a run here, but I believe he is capable of getting somewhere near the 20 goals mark for the season."
  5. So i`m not alone in thinking Carr is not good enough? 7197[/snapback] Nope, he's 2 yards off the pace, and his decision making is awful. Needs replacing. 7199[/snapback] Both had shockers tonight. 7200[/snapback] Don't worry, we have Moore as cover...
  6. Well, you can be sure how Sourness and the Pieeater will tell us how not being in Europe isn't that bad as we can concentrate on the domestic competitions. Look how bad it did the team last year when the team was down to the bare bones because of playing in soooo many competitions. Sourness will further say that he didn't like the Intertoto anyway...
  7. Actually there is a link on the official site that works (obviously not the one in World section)... http://www.nufc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsD...~694090,00.html just click the link...
  8. A defensive substitution???? I already know Souness is clueless, but...
  9. Pah, now as I can listen to the match, people start posting here....
  10. Right when I found a working link... It started with "Ooooh, poor back pass by Robbie Elliott..."
  11. Well, the Spanish link has gone quiet as well. Dirty buggers.
  12. Well, actually the Spanish commenator sounds as he is abusing me. Not very kind. Meanwhile nice passing game by Newcastle. Well, what I mean is that the game is passing Newcastle's defence nicely.
  13. We have finally managed to find some commentary. Unfortunately it is in Spanish. As much as I understood is that there is no way that the donkey would fit into that shoe. Make out of it what you want. So it's 1-1 now. Well we better should have bought Andrade... (can I see Moore smiling?)
  14. Oh, I just heard Milner scored in a different match...
  15. Good save by Shay Given. By the way ... Alan Shearer has just managed to reach the La Coruna box.
  16. Emre looks lively. Though, he was complaining about the temperature so he is probably just making sure he isn't frostbitten yet.
  17. Craig Moore is sitting in the stands. He is impressed by young Stevie Taylor who so far hasn't killed anyone with a clumpsy tackle.
  18. Looooong ball out of defence by Carr. That would make Bramble proud. Unfortunately the ball is far too looooong for Shearer who needs a rest at the half way line.
  19. La Coruna attacking via the right wing where an donkeylike Elliott is trying to immitate Babayaro with some useless defending. That's how to impress the manager.
  20. Well as there isn't anybody doing updates and Newcastle World is still not working I'll probably have to create my own match report.
  21. Samantha Fox. Oh how depressed I was when she came out...
  22. Reebok Then and Now Reebok's United Kingdom-based ancestor company was founded for one of the best reasons possible: athletes wanted to run faster. So, in the 1890s, Joseph William Foster made some of the first known running shoes with spikes in them. By 1895, he was in business making shoes by hand for top runners; and before long his fledgling company, J.W. Foster and Sons, developed an international clientele of distinguished athletes. The family-owned business proudly made the running shoes worn in the 1924 Summer Games by the athletes celebrated in the film Chariots of Fire. In 1958, two of the founder's grandsons started a companion company that came to be known as Reebok, named after an African gazelle. In 1979, Paul Fireman, a partner in an outdoor sporting goods distributorship, spotted Reebok shoes at an international trade show. He negotiated for the North American distribution license and introduced three running shoes in the U.S. that year. At $60, they were the most expensive running shoes on the market. By 1981, Reebok's sales exceeded $1.5 million, but a dramatic move was planned for the next year. In 1982, Reebok introduced the first athletic shoe designed especially for women; a shoe for a hot new fitness exercise called aerobic dance. The shoe was called the Freestyle™, and with it Reebok anticipated and encouraged three major trends that transformed the athletic footwear industry: the aerobic exercise movement, the influx of women into sports and exercise and the acceptance of well-designed athletic footwear by adults for street and casual wear. Explosive growth followed, which Reebok fueled with product extensions - new categories in which it also became a leader. The Freestyle™ is now a "Classic" and is Reebok's best selling athletic shoe of all time. Reebok's performance aerobic shoes have progressed through several generations. In the midst of surging sales in 1985, Reebok completed its initial public offering (stock symbol is NYSE: RBK). In the late 1980s, Reebok began an aggressive expansion into overseas markets. Its products are now available in more than 170 countries and are sold through a network of independent and Reebok-owned distributors. Reebok is distributed in the following countries in Europe : - Germany since 1987 - Finland since 1986 - Poland since 1991 - United Kingdom since 1982 - France since 1984 - Portugal since 1987 - Austria since 1988 - Greece since 1987 - Sweden since 1986 - Belgium and Luxembourg since 1987 - Ireland since 1982 - Switzerland/Liechtenstein since 1986 - Cyprus since 1987 - Italy since 1986 - Turkey since 1988 - Denmark since 1984 - Norway since 1986 - Spain since 1987 - The Netherlands since 1987
  23. I'll have a look later. But by the way. Is there still a website with all of Pedro's videos? When my notebook crashed a couple of weeks ago, those video files were among the data that I didn't back up...
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