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Newcastle v Norwich City: 22nd or 23rd Sept
Park Life replied to Gene_Clark's topic in Newcastle Forum
Missed the ground. -
Newcastle v Norwich City: 22nd or 23rd Sept
Park Life replied to Gene_Clark's topic in Newcastle Forum
You chose a pen taker before the game and stick to it. Amateur hour. -
Newcastle v Norwich City: 22nd or 23rd Sept
Park Life replied to Gene_Clark's topic in Newcastle Forum
Mad to let Cisse take it. Ba is the man in form and Hatem would score for fun. -
Newcastle v Norwich City: 22nd or 23rd Sept
Park Life replied to Gene_Clark's topic in Newcastle Forum
Needs a river please!! -
Longer Liv stay near the bottom the better for us.
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Shelvey baiting red nose.
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Newcastle v Norwich City: 22nd or 23rd Sept
Park Life replied to Gene_Clark's topic in Newcastle Forum
Got this down as 3-0 Cissex2 Ba -
A reckoning is coming.
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If we can 're-educate Chez we won't have to send him to Siberia come the revolution man!
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It's in red he must be serious!
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I'd like to see some honesty from you and less of this market speak. The realationship apple cultivate is emotional, it's about abstract goals that befuddle joeiphone with vacous quasi-inspirational claptrap. In a society where social bonds have broken down - the youth club, the pub, the working mans club, the desimation of the library culture - people cling to thier i proucucts like the overmother. YOU of all know this.
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Newcastle v Norwich City: 22nd or 23rd Sept
Park Life replied to Gene_Clark's topic in Newcastle Forum
Is this another by stealth dig at Guti CT? -
This is utter rubbish Chez and deep in the night when you've already done your 5 fags you know it. It's rather much more about product placement, building interest and learnt behaviour.
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The only thing that makes me giggle about Thatcha is that Marlboro sponsored her speaking tours.
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The Germans continue to heavily subsidise their manufacturing and energy sectors so much so that they are in trouble with the EU over it. Do youself a favour and read at least one book on Euro economies. I admire your gusto however misplaced it is. So called free market capitalism hasn't worked anywhere without massive intervention and taxpayer lolly. SHOW ME ONE PLACE IT HAS WORKED FOR ANY PERIOD OF TIME....ONE PLACE. ONE. JUST ONE. America? 40% on foodstamps. In December 2008, the three major U.S. auto industry companies -- GM, Chrysler and Ford -- asked the government for a $34 billion bailout to avoid bankruptcy. The Big 3 stated that their demise would trigger 3 million layoffs within a year, plunging the economy further into recession. Housing fucked Banking fucked National debt 6 trillion Raging unemployment People fly to cuba to get their teeth done Marry Canadians to get healthcare Biggest prison pop on the planet and yes it's subsidised. Not in the top 20 on education healthcare fucked all fucko fucked. RIP the free market.
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No. I will break him.
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Well Britain has been by and large a socialist country for most of it's history. NHS, schools, social welfare, bailout banks (nationalised), farming (subsidised - as it is across the whole of europe. Vodaphone - tax breaks, free school meals, free education for the poor...Armaments industry - subsidised..Airbus - subsidised (in France and Germany as well - see Boeing legal action)..Govt grants across the board for everything right down to litter picking, pencils, civil service, kebabs, cake making, housing, BBC taxpayer money..The arts, poetry, Councils, training schemes... AND IF YOU LOOK AT FRANCE...They have been to the left of MARX where society and fair play is concerned... Show me this free market economy. Where is it??? Where on earth is it? WHERE THE FUCK IS IT??
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Yeah but he's confrontational and name calling in al his posts qv. Just take a look at the angry broadside Gene had to take in the Thatcha thread.
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Important to Germany are its traditional industries of steel and coal mining - both heavily subsidised and still large employers. Precision engineering remains a strong area. Aerospace is a small but growing industry - also heavily subsidised - and German companies often join with companies from other EU countries. But it is the emerging economies that provide the biggest subsidies. Russia, China and India are leading examples, although they have begun to cut subsidies. More surprisingly, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has identified Iran as energy spendthrifts, using approximately a third of its annual budget to keep prices down. The IEA estimated that global subsidies to fossil fuels were around $400bn in 2010, and that was one-third higher than in the previous year because of rising energy prices. After unification, the combined subsidies of western and eastern budgets rose even higher, and the new all-German government has found itself compelled to provide even more subsidies in order not to permit an excessive level of structural unemployment in the former East Germany. Official East German statistics suggested that the level of subsidies in the GDR budget was 30 percent, but in reality the level may have been much higher because of the generally low level of productivity in the GDR. Although no total figures for German subsidies have been available in the confusion and diversity of programs since unification, the government has already promised to keep a number of unprofitable East German ventures (such as the steel complex around Eisenhüttenstadt and the shipbuilding docks around Rostock) in production until they become competitive--which will not be for decades, if at all. The steel industry has orchestrated a quiet but effective campaign to shut out foreign competition while receiving taxpayer subsidies. The domestic steel companies have become a powerful special-interest lobby that dominates U.S. steel trade policy and manipulates the political process in order to receive protection from foreign competition rather than modernizing to rise to global productivity and efficiency standards. In March and April 2012, the dispute moved ahead. On March 23, the WTO’s Dispute Settlement Body (“DSB”) adopted the WTO Appellate Body report in U.S.—Aircraft, confirming that U.S. federal and state subsidies to Boeing breach U.S. WTO obligations. Then, in April, the DSB established a panel to examine the EU‘s alleged failure to comply with the May 2011 Appellate Body report in the EC—Aircraft case, which had found that EU subsidies to Airbus breach EU WTO obligations. In the EC—Aircraft dispute, the Appellate Body confirmed in May 2011that EU subsidies to Airbus cause adverse effects to Boeing. Soon after the six-month compliance deadline expired, the United States initiated compliance proceedings against the EU and also requested DSB authorization to retaliate against $7-10 billion per year in imports of EU goods and services, arguing that the EU had failed to comply with the DSB rulings.[2] The parties then agreed to defer the issue of retaliation until completion of the compliance proceedings.[3] On March 30, 2012, the United States requested a panel under Article 21.5 of the WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding[4] to review EU compliance in EC—Aircraft.[5] The DSB established the panel at its meeting on April 13. A key issue in this dispute will be whether the launch aid for the Airbus A350 aircraft will be found to be within the scope of review. Frequently, founders of new German energy companies were content to pocket the profits from their subsidised sales and swan around in expensive cars. Yeah the rest of the so-called free market economies aren't subsidising industry. This is fun. Free market capitalism is a myth...
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Maritimo v Newcastle United --- 20/09/2012
Park Life replied to Christmas Tree 's topic in Newcastle Forum
Agree about Biggi. Has it all, you can see it already. -
Well spotted.
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Go to the mountain where the ice closes and solitude wraps one like ghost and rids the body of all weariness and pain.
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Maritimo v Newcastle United --- 20/09/2012
Park Life replied to Christmas Tree 's topic in Newcastle Forum
Tron1000 a bit fiesty what! -
Maritimo v Newcastle United --- 20/09/2012
Park Life replied to Christmas Tree 's topic in Newcastle Forum
Sammy looks good. Total ease drifting past players as if they were statues. -
Maritimo v Newcastle United --- 20/09/2012
Park Life replied to Christmas Tree 's topic in Newcastle Forum
Oberwang.