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  1. Sound mate, let me know what you think.
  2. 16 different courses, each course no bigger than a packet of pork scratchings. You get plenty of likes on instagram though.
  3. Hello and welcome to Episode 76 of The Poeticast, we are in control of the mixing desk this week and have delivered a 2 hour show packed with some of the freshest and pounding Techno that is truly inspiring us at this precise moment in time. The Poeticast has some big Guest Mixes in store for the upcoming month so keep locked in for more of the best Techno artists from across the globe. We'll let the drums do the talking. Marcel Fengler - Trespass (Aubrey Remix) //Ostgut Ton Tripeo - Untitled #9 //Tripeo A.Paul - Conform (Klaudia Gawlas Remix) //ONH.CET RECORDS Tadeo - A Step To The Future //M_REC LTD KiNK- Fantasia (Truncate Remix) //Pets Recordings Shekon - Rotor (Charles Fenckler Remix) //Arts Digital Rødhåd - Energomash //Token Willa - Ab Initio //Promo Rebekah - Serrated //Elements Tripeo - Anipintiros #5 (Ben Sims Remix) //Tripeo Alex Dolby - Ramshakle (Uncode Remix) //Affekt Mark Broom - Three Forms //Non Series Vegim - Technik (Original Mix) //DSR Digital Vincent Hole - Terminal Tone //Trapez 162 Mick Finesse - Concubine Hysterics (Octave Remix) //Silent Steps VSK - Agave //Birth Mike Maass - Uncotrolled //Black Circus Monoloc - Cupel //Soma D.Carbone - B2 Untiltled //Black Sun Anders Hellberg - Dream Rush //Sonntag Morgen Alex Oliver - ADT //Labrynth Dino Sabatini and Edit Select - Multiplo (Edit Select Version)//Motoguzzi The Welderz - Autoroute (Cari Lekebusch Remix) //Driving Forces Möd3rn - Mö 11 (Original Mix) //MÖD3RN Frankyeffe - Inside Of You //Flash Gene Karz - Help Me (Hans Bouffmyhre Remix) //!Organism Jesse Jakob - Barrage (Pfirter Remix) //Traut Music Regal - Symbol //Figure Mark Broom and James Ruskin - Hostage //Blueprint Bas Mooy and Ortin Cam - White Pony (Original Mix) //Planet Rhythm Records Niereich - Democratic System Fail (Original Mix) //Morforecs ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://thepoeticast.nucastle.co.uk/?name=2015-02-12_the_poeticast_-_episode_76.mp3 https://soundcloud.com/thepoeticast/the-poeticast-episode-76 https://www.mixcloud.com/ThePoeticast/the-poeticast-episode-76/ Subscribe to The Poeticast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/thepoeticast.nucastle.co.uk/id431642106?mt=2
  4. The scary thing is he genuinely believes it, totally disregarding his horrible record over the past couple of seasons.
  5. Genuinely over the moon I missed this now, sounds like it was even worse than I expected. Reading the quotes this morning and Carver is definitely on the wind up, every interview sounds like he's being sarcastic as fuck 😂. Also just read an excerpt of Pardew's programme notes, he's in the fucking wind up aswell 😂. "I had a fabulous time as Newcastle United manager," Pardew wrote in his programme notes. "We took the team to a fifth place finish in the Premier League in the 2010/11 season and it is an achievement that can never be taken away from any of us who were involved in it. "If you look at my net spend we had in my time at Newcastle on transfers, you can only conclude it was a successful period because the club I left are established in the Premier League with a platform to go to the next level. It is a legacy that I am proud to have on my record. "Much was muttered and written during my time in the north east, and as this is the first chance I have had to talk directly to the Newcastle supporters and the players who worked so hard for me since my departure, it is a great opportunity to reflect on a period that was much-discussed and often unfairly judged in my opinion. "For a variety of reasons, the Newcastle supporters ran out of patience with me as manager of their club, but I can assure each and every one of them that I bear no grudge. "You love your club more than any owner or manager and the pressure that goes with a massive job like that is well known before you take on the challenge. Let's all move on and cherish the good days we had together."
  6. Yes mate, I should have a very productive evening without any time being wasted watching that shower of shit. I feel free from the pain of following Newcastle United for once it feels superb.
  7. I've got plans tonight so will be missing the match completely, I won't be checking on the score until late this evening. I am actually looking forward to it.
  8. It's just Siem De Jong With a fucked up lung Since he's smoked that bong
  9. It just shows the levels the club has sunk to when the majority are just writing off a game against a Pardew side.
  10. Good article. http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2015/feb/10/premier-league-tv-rights-grow-sky-sports
  11. He's been one of the shining lights in recent months.
  12. By all accounts Pascha in Cologne is fantastic.
  13. Comes to something when "Boyhood" is winning awards. Apart from the gimmick, it is absolutely shit.
  14. Sums the season up with a draw at home against that parcel of shit.
  15. Reporter must have felt like a right nob. http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-31188264
  16. No Sissoko? I'd play him instead of Colback in that team, let Abeid do the dirty work.
  17. I heard anyone cancelling has had this season's cancelled aswell? Any truth in that?
  18. Carver was Taylor's manager at academy level so he's known him since he was a kid.
  19. TEAM NEWS Newcastle's summer signing Siem de Jong is still not ready to return from a thigh injury despite playing his second comeback game this week. Midfielder Cheick Tiote is still away at the Africa Cup of Nations, but defender Paul Dummett is fit again. Stoke captain Ryan Shawcross has been ruled out of the next three games after picking up a back problem against QPR. Jon Walters is doubtful with a knee injury but Mame Diouf has returned from international duty. MATCH PREVIEW One of the best performances by Newcastle in recent times came against Stoke in April 2012. A 3-0 victory, their sixth in a row, bore all the hallmarks of a side set for Champions League qualification and appeared to have cemented fourth place with only four games left to play. With Yohan Cabaye pulling the strings in midfield and Papiss Cisse scoring at will, they had built a lead of three points over fifth-placed Tottenham and four over sixth-placed Chelsea. Soon after, and despite relinquishing fourth, then-manager Alan Pardew was rewarded with an eight-year contract. Now, almost three years later with Newcastle locked in mid table, the newly installed manager faces a very different challenge, promising that their campaign won't simply "drift". Out of the FA Cup, 11 points above the relegation zone and 10 behind the top six, Sunday's latest duel with the Potters therefore becomes a genuine opportunity to demonstrate that desire and commitment to the final third of the season. In winning at Hull last weekend, it was not only their first success since Pardew left for Crystal Palace and the ideal way to celebrate John Carver's permanent appointment, but it also equally reaffirmed that the players were ready to respond to his message that drifting was simply not an option. This weekend's opponents will represent another formidable test of that resolve as Mark Hughes' side are in impressive form, having lost just one of their last eight games and winning six of them as they've marched back into the top ten and the last 16 of the FA Cup. With talks ongoing regarding an extended contract for Hughes, it's further proof of the outstanding job he's done since he took over and, having secured Stoke's first ever top-half Premier League finish in his first season at the helm, he won't be happy unless they can repeat the achievement in his second. All things considered, it seems that both sides will be determined to ensure their meeting will be anything but a relaxed mid-table duel. MATCH FACTS Head-to-head The home side has won in the last six meetings between these sides. Stoke's only Premier League victory at St James' Park was a 2-1 triumph in September 2010 (D1, L3). Newcastle have scored 10 goals in their last three home games with Stoke. Newcastle United Newcastle have lost five of their last eight league matches. They kept their first clean sheet in 11 Premier League games in their win over Hull last weekend. Yoan Gouffran's strike against Hull was Newcastle's ninth goal from a substitute this season - three more than any other side. Papiss Cisse has scored in each of his last three league appearances against Stoke. Stoke Stoke have only lost one of their previous four league games away from home (W2, D1). The Potters have kept three clean sheets in their last six league matches. Their points tally of 32 from 23 games is the most they have ever had at this stage in the Premier League. Jonathan Walters has had a hand in more league goals this season than any other Stoke player (seven goals, three assists).
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