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Llambias - Fans that criticise are "not reasonable"
Park Life replied to Happy Face's topic in Newcastle Forum
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So let me get this right.. they were given new identities, the cost of which was footed by us, the taxpayer and the MoJ thinks it's in the best interests of all to disclose the fact that one of them (with their secret identity) has been banged up again? Surely it'd have been in the best interests of all not to mention the connection to his former life? What the fuck have we paid for if not? You don't say ? I thought all these ideoligical left wing intellectual do gooders said that they can be taught the error of their ways ? We won't even talk about the cost of keeping them alive, very much a moot point, evil pair of cunts. Hanging is too good for them. Despite what the left wing intellectual do gooders try to tell you, they will always be evil cunts and a danger to the public. OK, I'll bite. I haven't got the answers for what should happen to these two, but I guess now it makes you a left wing intellectual do gooder if you feel uneasy about society executing ten year old children? Regardless, answering Craig's point, it seems bizarre they've released this information, can't see what public good it will do at all. They release it so that people can waste time and attention babbling about it. In other news big tit ex Z list popstar discovers choclate log cake.
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the fact that you can't claim to be right about anything is telling too......... I said Duff was a waste of money when we signed him. I also said Milner wasn't half as bad as people were making out. 2-1 me Oh and I said just because Mike Ashley was a billionaire people shouldn't assume he is going to plough loads of money into the club. 3-1 (although after that comment I am probably only one "darkie" comment away from being your best mate now) You're from Hertfordshire and support Newcastle United despite not one connection to the area or genuine connection to the club other than dey wos well good when you wos about 12 innit. 3-10 Different username, same shit banter. Now tell me something about a Family Fortunes survey you soft twat Shit banter, I've asked you before to pin point one funny thing you've ever posted on this message board, and it's a task beyond you as you've been unable to pin point anything. There's non-entities and there's uber non-entities which bracket do you come under? What would you say your contribution is to Newcastle message boards? Knowledge of the toon, insight of current goings on, humour, local knowledge, general footballing knowledge, what do you think you bring to the table? Honest question this, and I'm more than willing to give you a fair hearing. If your reply isn't pathetic it will be ground-breaking, but lets give you the benefit of the doubt. I'll say "chomp" for you. What a boring cunt, and to think the [i]toontastic three[/i] banned me and left tossers like this on the board.
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Dutch sandal type clogs?/
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I sense a tucking.
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Thought Fop has been found.
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Israel continues its merciless pounding of the defenceless.
Park Life replied to Park Life's topic in General Chat
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Never normally agree with you Parky but that's spot on, you've summed up this thread in a nutshell. Renton, it must keep you lovely and warm that smug, self delusional but satisfied feeling of superiority! if i was LM i would suggest its all down to a university education!! Come on Axeman. Nick Griffin is the most intelligent man that supports the BNP, and he's thick as pigshit. Happy, thats the daftest thing you've ever posted on here. He attended Downing college, Cambridge and graduated in law. Not something that someone who is 'thick as pigshit' could ever achieve. Aye, he's basically just like the rest of the privileged political class, only with poorer exam results. Aye. BNP is funded by SiS.
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I bet you leave coffee cup stains..
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We can hold about 17 timelines at once withing this grid - so in one of them I gues he was there...
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They didn't reveal all the dead sea scroll did they?? Nag Hamedi ftw..
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Kaballah=Templars+Bavaria+Vatican=Hitler+SkullandBones-Bloodpillar11=Einstien^6+9/11=Bear Stearns (The Bear Star) +11+33=Jacko.
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Israel continues its merciless pounding of the defenceless.
Park Life replied to Park Life's topic in General Chat
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They built some lovely churches as well. It's where they built them that is intresteeeing.
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Kaballah=Templars+Bavaria+Vatican=Hitler+SkullandBones-Bloodpillar11=Einstien^6+9/11=Bear Stearns (The Bear Star) +11+33=Jacko.
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20. (17.) Newcastle United- €101.0m The 2008-'09 season was a season to forget for Newcastle United as they failed to retain their Premier League status and relegated to the Championship after a sixteen-season spell in England's top tier. Nevertheless, the Magpies still totalled a €101 revenue to finish in the top 20 of Deloitte's Money Football League. 19. (-) Manchester City- €101.2m Last season was the first season of the Abu Dhabi United Group’s ownership of Manchester City and the Citizens finished the Premier League in tenth position. Despute their slightly disapppointing performances, revenues increased by six percent to a total of €102.2 million, thus securing nineteenth spot. 18. (20.) Borussia Dortmund- €103.5m Borussia Dortmund have climbed two spots compared to last season's Deloitte Money Football League top 20. BVB failed to qualify for European football last term, but average attendances of almost 75.000 per home game boosted their total revenues to €103.5 million. 17. (-) Werder Bremen- €114.7m Werder Bremen are the first new team in this top 20 with revenues of €114.7 million. The Hanseaten made it into last year's UEFA Cup final and won the DFB Pokal, thus generating 26% more revenues than the year before. Broadcasting revenues were the major source of income for the Bundesliga side. 16. (13.) Schalke- €124.5m Schalke slipped three places down the ranking due to a reduction in total revenues of €23.9 million. The Gelsenkirchen side continued to sell out its Veltins Arena, but a different mix of games (UEFA Cup instead of Champions League) resulted in a reduction of matchday income. 15. (14.) Tottenham Hotspur- €132.7m Tottenham reached the Carling Cup final for the second consecutive season and finished eighth in the Premier League after a disappointing start to the season. The London side totalled revenues of €132.7 million, only two percent lower than last season's record income. 14. (16.) Olympique de Marseille- €133.2m Olympique Marseille climb two spots in the Deloitte Money Football League and close the gap to French rivals Olympique Lyonnais to €6.4 million. Marseille only just missed out on the French title last year. Consistent Champions League qualification has kept the Ligue 1 contenders among Europe's top 20 money-spinning clubs. 13. (12.) Olympique Lyonnais- €139.6m Olympique Lyonnais wer not crowned French champions at the end of last season for the first time in seven seasons. The Ligue 1 titans still totalled revenues of €139.6 million though and sit thirteenth in this ranking. Lyonnais revenues decreased by ten percent last season. 12. (9.) Roma- €146.4m Roma lost three places compared to last season and have dropped from the tope ten. The Giallorossi had a disappointing season on the pitch finishing in sixth position in Serie A and were eliminated in the Champions League in the Round of 16. Roma's revenues dropped to €146.4, a decrease of seventeen percent. 11. (15.) Hamburger SV- €146.7m A rather successful season on the pitch helped Hamburger SV increase revenues by an impressive fifteen percent, despite not playing in the Champions League. HSV have almost doubled their revenues in the past five seasons and totalled an amount of €146.7 million last season. 10. (7.) AC Milan- €196.5m Milan fall three places in the money league following a disappointing 2008-'09 season. The Rossoneri failed to qualify for Champions League football and entered the UEFA cup instead. This cost Milan €26 million in UEFA central broadcasting distributions. Commercial and matchday revenues increased, but not enough to make up for the aforementioned loss. 9. (10.) Internazionale- €196.5m The Italian champions post a €23.6m (14%) increase in revenue to €196.5million. Internazionale have been the dominant force in the Serie A in the past couple of seasons, but still await Champions League glory. As with the other Italian clubs in the Money League, broadcasting provides the majority of the club’s revenue (59%). 8. (11.) Juventus- €203.2m Juventus’ first Champions League campaign since 2005/06 helped drive a revenue increase of €35.7million (21%) to €203.2 million. The Turin side's matchday revenues remain the lowest of any Money League club. If the Old Lady is to increase revenue, they need to work on their attendances. 7. (8.) Liverpool- €217.0m Liverpool's second place Premier League finish last term resulted in an increase of broadcating revenue. However, the Reds are still only the fourth placed English side in the Money League. Their quarter-final Champions League exit didn't do Liverpool any good financially. 6. (5.) Chelsea- €242.3m Chelsea’s footballing fortunes were mixed in 2008/09. Managerial instability provided a backdrop for a disappointing third place finish in the Premier League. However, they made up for this by winning the FA Cup. Off the pitch Chelsea dropped out of the Money League top five for the first time since 2002/03, as revenue fell to €242.3million. 5. (6.) Arsenal- €263.0m Arsenal return to the money top five after a one-year absence. Chief Executive Ivan Gazidis’ aim of running a financially ‘self sufficient’ club is assisted by repeatedly filling the Emirates stadium to its 60,400 capacity. Additionally, Arsenal grew its commercial revenues to €56.5million. 4. (4.) Bayern Munich- €289.5m Bayern Munich saw revenues decline by two percent, but managed to hold to fourth spot in the Money League with a total revenue of €289,5 million. The Bavarians failed to win the Bundesliga, but did manage to win direct qualification for the Champions League, thus securing a considerable amount of broadcasting revenues. 3. (2.) Manchester United- €327.0m English champions Manchester United dropped to third spot following Barcelona's extremely successful season. Manchester saw commercial -, matchday - and broadcasting revenue all increase and total a revenue of €327 million. Yet even this was not enough to retain last year’s runner-up position in the Money League, with further deterioration in the Sterling exchange rate compounding the effect of Barcelona’s more rapid revenue growth. 2. (3.) Barcelona- €365.9m Champions League winners Barcelona will be absolutely deligthed with their sportive successes last season. Additionally, they had a good season financially, too. The favourable Euro to Pound Sterling exchange rate saw Barcelona leapfrog Manchester United into second place in the Money League, with total revenues increasing by 18% to €365.9million. 1. (1.) Real Madrid - €401.4m Real Madrid hold on to top spot in the Money League with ease and are the first sports team in history with revenues exceeding €400 million. Los Blancos might have failed to impress on the pitch last season, but they have every reason to be proud with their performances off the pitch. The club’s contract with Mediapro combined with certain others, guarantees the club more than €1.1 billion over the seven seasons to 2013/14. See HSV and Spurs steadily climbing the list over the last few seasons. http://goal.com/en/news/755/europe/2010/03...-league-in-full
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Of course - I just find it daft that given that they then try and apply a bit of science as in the shroud - either take it at face value or don't. It's much like the creation - don't try and apply God to evolution = it doesn't fit. Yeah we came from monkeys apparently...lol
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Israel continues its merciless pounding of the defenceless.
Park Life replied to Park Life's topic in General Chat
Parky long range radar senses something is stirring. -
Cause I'll rip they're fukin heads off!111
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Buddha and Hiltler we're both lazy. One started work at 11.30 and still took 2hrs for lunch and the other sat under a tree all day. I knew they both liked the swastika, but i had no idea they were the same person...and you. We are all one my friend.
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Buddha and Hiltler we're both lazy. One started work at 11.30 and still took 2hrs for lunch and the other sat under a tree all day.
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Never normally agree with you Parky but that's spot on, you've summed up this thread in a nutshell.
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BNp are basically a protest vote for the disenfrancised white working class who are a little bit thick as well. Most Govt fail most of the time anyway.