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Its f***ing atrocious man! I kept expecting that Numa Numa song to kick in Do you speak French? Or listen to the other "rap" music currently poisoning ears everywhere? This is good compared to most of the "rap" out today. Come on now, it can't compare to what the kids are listening to today.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIV94rkx2AU&feature=related
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This.
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Setting up a gay matchmaking service for footballers?
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Kill any Nile haters Dave, kill them all. ...with fire. and custard Flaming Custard? http://lh6.ggpht.com/_WIwiR1OJ3pM/SIanz2AE45I/AAAAAAAABG0/Vt_qXS1mZYc/s640/BVI_101.JPG
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/1999/aug/04/newsstory.sport5
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It's not like twenty five grand can be made to last all week though.
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Barnes attacks culture of racism that has slammed door on a 'lost generation'
bovineblue replied to NG32's topic in Football
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If you can post the article that would be great. I love getting linked with youngsters I would if I could find it again, it was a quote from Llambias. http://www.nufc.com/
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big –adjective 1. large, as in size, height, width, or amount: a big house; a big quantity. 2. of major concern, importance, gravity, or the like: a big problem. 3. outstanding for a specified quality: a big liar; a big success. 4. important, as in influence, standing, or wealth: a big man in his field. 5. grown-up; mature: big enough to know better. 6. elder: my big sister. 7. doing business or conducted on a large scale; major in size or importance: big government. 8. consisting of the largest or most influential companies in an industry: Big steel wants to lower prices, but the smaller mills don't. 9. Informal. known or used widely; popular: Nouvelle cuisine became big in the 1970s. 10. magnanimous; generous; kindly: big enough to forgive. 11. boastful; pompous; pretentious; haughty: a big talker. 12. loud; orotund: a big voice. 13. (of clothing or a clothing design) made of or distinguished by voluminous fabric that is loosely or softly shaped and fitted: a big shirt; the big look. 14. (of a wine) having more than average flavor, body, and alcoholic content. 15. filled; brimming: eyes big with tears. 16. Chiefly South Midland and Southern U.S. pregnant. 17. Obsolete. very strong; powerful. –adverb 18. Informal. boastfully; pretentiously: to act big; to talk big. 19. Informal. with great success; successfully: to go over big. –noun 20. the bigs, Sports Slang. the highest level of professional competition, as the major leagues in baseball. —Idioms 21. be big on, to have a special liking or enthusiasm for: Mother is big on family get-togethers. 22. big with child. great (def. 23). Origin: 1250–1300; ME big(ge) < ? Related forms: biggish, adjective bigly, adverb Synonyms: 1. huge, immense; bulky, massive; capacious, voluminous; extensive. See great. 4. consequential. 15. overflowing, flooded. Antonyms: 1. little. club –noun 1. a heavy stick, usually thicker at one end than at the other, suitable for use as a weapon; a cudgel. 2. a group of persons organized for a social, literary, athletic, political, or other purpose: They organized a computer club. 3. the building or rooms occupied by such a group. 4. an organization that offers its subscribers certain benefits, as discounts, bonuses, or interest, in return for regular purchases or payments: a book club; a record club; a Christmas club. 5. Sports. a. a stick or bat used to drive a ball in various games, as golf. b. Indian club. 6. a nightclub or cabaret: Last night we went to all the clubs in town. 7. a black trefoil-shaped figure on a playing card. 8. a card bearing such figures. 9. clubs, (used with a singular or plural verb) the suit so marked: Clubs is trump. Clubs are trump. 10. club sandwich. 11. Nautical. a. a short spar attached to the end of a gaff to allow the clew of a gaff topsail to extend beyond the peak of the gaff. b. a short spar attached to the truck of a mast to support the upper part of a club topsail. c. clubfoot (def. 3). –verb (used with object) 12. to beat with or as with a club. 13. to gather or form into a clublike mass. 14. to unite; combine; join together. 15. to contribute as one's share toward a joint expense; make up by joint contribution (often fol. by up or together): They clubbed their dollars together to buy the expensive present. 16. to defray by proportional shares. 17. to hold (a rifle, shotgun, etc.) by the barrel, so as to use the stock as a club. –verb (used without object) 18. to combine or join together, as for a common purpose. 19. to attend a club or a club's activities. 20. to gather into a mass. 21. to contribute to a common fund. 22. Nautical. to drift in a current with an anchor, usually rigged with a spring, dragging or dangling to reduce speed. –adjective 23. of or pertaining to a club. 24. consisting of a combination of foods offered at the price set on the menu: They allow no substitutions on the club luncheon. Origin: 1175–1225; ME clubbe < ON klubba club; akin to clump Synonyms: 1. bludgeon, billy. 2, 4. association, society. See circle. 12. bludgeon, batter, maul, cudgel. Any help?
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Is it possible that this is another one of his stunts? Something draw focus while he weakens the squad again at the next transfer window.
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Ashley to keep club, put £20m in and consider stadium naming rights
bovineblue replied to Ashley17's topic in Football
So the £20m being invested is just to pay for the losses Ashley expects for the rest of the season? -
http://shop.ebay.co.uk/newcastleunitedfootballcompanylimited/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=&_trksid=p3686 Proof you can buy happiness (don't know how Nolan has a higher bid though).
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He does care what the fans think and he cares enough to take a lower pay-off to make sure that the truth came out. What a b****** he is... Wonder if ever comes out and apologies to us the fans instead of using spokesman on behalf of himself but hey im just sentimental . What does he have to apologise for? Being constructively dismissed? Yes that. He's a absolute c***.
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And his team line up? I like that you and Harry both favor the 4-3-3. It's my preference as well. The only problem with this team is their inability to touch the ball. Move to RB, stick in instead of and put out wide.
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Incorrect use of the word touché, look it up. The word "touché" is also often used in popular culture and general conversation — for example, in an argument or debate — to congratulate someone on a clever response to an argument. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touch%C3%A9
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Some of the lads that fake Malaysian consortium were going to bring in.
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Is boycotting ultimately the only way to force Ashley out eventually?
bovineblue replied to a topic in Football
thats what i said. OK, you lead the boycoutt of this thread then if results keep going badly it'll all be your fault for destabilising the team by coming up with the idea in the first place. -
Is boycotting ultimately the only way to force Ashley out eventually?
bovineblue replied to a topic in Football
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The official Chris Hughton job offer facepalm thread.
bovineblue replied to S.S.R.'s topic in Football
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This clown had the wedge man. Personally it would be nice to hear from Marry Boat or someone from his team leak how he wants to run Newcastle United to the media. If he needs details on how leak stuff he should get advice from club insider/Llambliar. Moat plans to keep Ashley on board after the takeover and do the exact opposite of whatever Ashley suggests.