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Everything posted by Park Life
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Get the box set, disk 2 is a stormer. It's the place they should have been 10 years ago. Still better late than never.
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He is like. Still a miss given how poor we are though. Keeps the other side honest, that's about it.
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NOt sur3e how people have failed to grasp the idea of this thread.
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Tbf he he looked at half pace last run out.
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Newcastle 1 Boro 0. Carroll 79
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The problem is if you take the hair away he's 5ft 5.
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I think so too.
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Italy is a nice place to go to (Milan/Rome) but the football and other general stuff is fucked. I love it over there. Italian people are top drawer. No fucking about, they tell it like it is. I was very close to moving to Milan last summer. I worked there for a week and fell in love with the place and really enjoyed just walking around with my camera. The whole idea where they all go to a bar at 6.00 and drink moderately while picking through fantastic tapas (get charged 7 euro for the first beer) with such good humour and friendliness endeared me to the place.
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Really looking forward to it.
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Just needed the "fat people eat through movies" for the full house.
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One thing not to do is leg raises with too much weight or extending the leg up too much. Will totally fuck your knees over time.
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I tend to just do the exercises I like. Life's too short.
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Too many English looking people on that picture to truly reflect their match going support. Edit: fucking hell that blokes got a Barcelona top on Unreal.
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Italy is a nice place to go to (Milan/Rome) but the football and other general stuff is fucked.
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Stop all this madness and put a limit on squad sizes in the PL.
Park Life replied to Park Life's topic in Newcastle Forum
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Stop all this madness and put a limit on squad sizes in the PL.
Park Life replied to Park Life's topic in Newcastle Forum
I think 30 odd is a fair enough number. -
Uefa havebranded as "ridiculous" the number of players on the payroll of the Premier League's Big Four clubs. Liverpool, who under Rafa Benítez have stockpiled a 62-man squad, the biggest in the league and enough for more than five full teams, have come in for particular criticism. Uefa limit clubs to 25 players each for the Champions league and their general secretary, David Taylor, speaking exclusively to Observer Sport, said: "Ridiculous. 62? You could have two full-size practice games. You can only field 11 at one time. It's an open question as to how many you actually need. Is it 20, 25?" Taylor's comments are likely to spark a further row between the governing body of European football and the Premier League. Last week William Gaillard, special adviser to Uefa president Michel Platini, said: "One proposal which seems to be gaining a consensus is limiting the number of professional contracts as we already do in the Champions League. But we would need to get the backing of the major clubs, of the associations running their domestic competitions." Taylor said he is unsure what benefit Liverpool might derive from having so many professionals. "You'd have to ask them," he said. When the question was put to Liverpool, they declined to comment. The Premier League said squad size was a matter for individual clubs. "The size of a club's squad is for the club to decide upon. They will have their own aspirations to progress in different competitions over the season and as such will have a squad available to them that they feel meets those demands." Arsenal and Manchester United have more than 50 professionals each and Chelsea 46. Bolton have the fewest: 27. Taylor supports limits on squad size and said: "Uefa has been in the vanguard of this and we certainly feel it's very useful. But that's for organisers of domestic leagues to decide among the clubs." Liverpool have so many players that Benítez has been able to loan out 17 of them this season. Some of those on the Anfield payroll told Observer Sport that they find the situation "frustrating" and "demoralising". One young player, Craig Lindfield, 20, who is on loan at Accrington Stanley, said: "That's the difference between Liverpool and other clubs, young lads get more of a chance elsewhere." Gordon Taylor, the PFA chief executive, admitted to concerns over the future of these young players. The other thing of course is to limit loans.
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I agree. Full of cunts. Just got back from the gym. Point proven
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Failed to do what? Break him? I think he is unbreakable like. If I so chose I could break him in minutes.
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Is distance the basis for choosing your breaks? Whitley Bay again. . You fuck off as well you fat rapist. Loving W's variation on a theme.