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Benitez souding bitter, beaten and broken.
Park Life replied to Park Life's topic in Newcastle Forum
Not the point really. It is the knee jerk and cowardly attempt by Benny to cue the supporters away from his own failings as a leader. Criticising the ref after a big game with his ludicrously over the top accusations. Uefa should really look at this. -
I'm quite amused is all. Amused and amazed at quite how right I was/am. It's also quite interesting in the amount of psychological denial (in someone like yourself) that goes into claiming I'm obsessed with a thread this is all to do with "me", and clearly intended to set up the "villain". Yet blissfully ignores the sheer level of mentalist obsession it takes for someone like Ketsbaia to make a thread like this in the first place, never mind of the obsessional mob mentality of the usual suspects/ghoulish attempt at "mobbing" that so predictably ensued and maintains this. It's frankly fascinating. See, all I did in the beginning was posting a gardening advice. Something I've been doing here for years in various threads that are or turning into total humbug. So it had absolutely nothing to do with you as a person. Still you call me a "usual suspect" and speak of some kind of "psychological denial" (appropriate use of quotation marks by the way). I'll leave you with your obsession with yourself and your believe that you are a villain. Tbf to Ise he rarely partakes in the 'mob' approach.
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Every decision went against us, moans baffled Benítez Andy Hunter and Louise Taylor at Anfield The Guardian, Wednesday April 23 2008 Article history Rafael Benítez accused the referee Konrad Plautz of bias and poor timekeeping last night after John Arne Riise's stoppage-time own-goal cost Liverpool a precious lead in their Champions League semi-final first leg with Chelsea. The Liverpool manager criticised the award of four minutes' injury-time and a display from Plautz that, he claimed, had favoured Chelsea throughout. he disgruntled Spaniard said: "It's difficult to understand. There were 94 or 95 minutes and every decision went against us. All the corners, free-kicks and fouls. But, in the end, it was an own-goal. It's not the first time. We knew before the game it was going to be difficult [with this referee]. Against Marseille it was more or less the same. You can't blame the referee for the own-goal at the end but the time? One minute in the first half, four in the second. It's difficult to explain." Benítez also had cause to bemoan the referee for a push by Ashley Cole on the goalscorer Dirk Kuyt inside the Chelsea penalty area, an offence that went unpunished by Plautz. "The first four fouls against us were for pushing," he added. "I saw one of their players pushing with two hands in the penalty area and nothing given. I've seen too many things tonight but I don't want to say too much." Words fail me tbh.
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HOw long will it be before Chec starts coming out in a motorbike helmet?
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The result of another Makalele bungle I see. He did a silly hop-skip-and jump for the first goal instead of a sensible block. Where are the tanks Obi and Essien???
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Lampard is having a mare. Drogba looks tired.
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It's like a bunch of whinging grannies in here...
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When I used to work in an office I built a man sized wasps nest under me desk with bits of post-it other office detrius and spit which I started secreting from under me left arm.
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There was demo's and sit ins (people sat in the square on their sofas) when the local Govt wanted to put up 4 cameras here. They only have them in the main train stations currently as far as I can see. Sensible to be honest. There's quite literally CCTV's watching CCTV's in the UK now, it seems to be the "universal panacea" (i.e. it's cheap). What disturbs me more is that AI and software automation is pushing ahead at a very fast rate (and is even cheaper still) and massive linkage is becoming standard, which can monitor in ways even a human on every monitor 24/7 cannot. Well the plan from what I hear is to facilitate the biometric image from the new passports into the cctv (feature recognition) software. This can technically be done already but there are legal issues with this...The software is ready though. It becomes a different thing if they can pinpoint who you are instantaneously. Aye the software and infrastructure is more or less there for facial recognition and even walk recognition across many town centres and such, and in some cases actually working now. If they tie it to a pre-existing central database then they've actually gone beyond "Big Brother" in some contexts. I imagine the first use will be for take downs for the TV Licensing Agency, which makes the CIA envious in their relentless pursuit and all around viciousness. Is that a telly Sir? No it's a postmodern faux pas.
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Get someone in to compete with Butt for the DM role. Someone ideally with a bigger engine and presence.
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They need to start Anelka.
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I'd hoy on Viduka, Owen AND Martins. Whether it meant Martins on the right or behind the front 2. I really should be given a job in football management. Keegan blatantly read this and has stuck with it since
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Park Life replied to Jimbo's topic in General Chat
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There was demo's and sit ins (people sat in the square on their sofas) when the local Govt wanted to put up 4 cameras here. They only have them in the main train stations currently as far as I can see. Sensible to be honest. There's quite literally CCTV's watching CCTV's in the UK now, it seems to be the "universal panacea" (i.e. it's cheap). What disturbs me more is that AI and software automation is pushing ahead at a very fast rate (and is even cheaper still) and massive linkage is becoming standard, which can monitor in ways even a human on every monitor 24/7 cannot. Well the plan from what I hear is to facilitate the biometric image from the new passports into the cctv (feature recognition) software. This can technically be done already but there are legal issues with this...The software is ready though. It becomes a different thing if they can pinpoint who you are instantaneously.
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There was demo's and sit ins (people sat in the square on their sofas) when the local Govt wanted to put up 4 cameras here. They only have them in the main train stations currently as far as I can see.
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And informing the public of that isn't a bad thing imo. I agree. I was taken aback by those numbers.
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Routine journeys carried out by millions of British motorists can be monitored by authorities in the United States and other enforcement agencies across the world under anti-terrorism rules introduced discreetly by Jacqui Smith. Government to quiz households on sex lives and salaries The discovery that images of cars captured on road-side cameras, and "personal data" derived from them, including number plates, can be sent overseas, has angered MPs and civil liberties groups concerned by the increasing use of "Big Brother" surveillance tactics. Images of private cars, as well as registration numbers, could be sent outside to countries such as the USA Yesterday, politicians and civil liberties groups accused the Home Secretary of keeping the plans to export pictures secret from Parliament when she announced last year that British anti-terrorism police could access "real time" images from cameras used in the running of London's congestion charge. A statement by Miss Smith to Parliament on July 17, 2007, detailing the exemptions for police from the 1998 Data Protection Act, did not mention other changes that would permit material to be sent outside the European Economic Area (EEA) to the authorities in the US and elsewhere. Shocking really. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml.../21/nspy121.xml
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600 calories for a frapuccinno!!!!! OMG!!
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NY restaurants made to count the calories Ed Pilkington in New York Monday April 21, 2008 The Guardian It was the first city in America to ban trans-fats from food outlets. Now New York has set another US first - from today, larger food chains such as McDonald's, Dunkin' Donuts and Starbucks must display the calories of their products on menus. The new rules apply to all chains with at least 15 outlets across the country - which in the case of New York accounts for 2,000 restaurants. The city authorities say the reform will help New Yorkers get a better sense of what they are eating as part of the ongoing battle against obesity and diabetes. Over the next five years, the city says, the labelling will help prevent 130,000 New Yorkers from becoming obese and 30,000 from developing diabetes. Some New York outlets had already begun to show calorie counts on their menu boards by the end of last week. At Chipotle, a Mexican food chain, in midtown Manhattan, chips were showing an alarming 570 calories, guacamole 140 and tacos with all the trimmings up to 590. Standing in the queue to pick up her food, Elissa was aware of the changes and was using the calorie guide to make her choice, mindful that she is trying to consume no more than 1,500 calories a day. The world is getting sadder by the day it seems...
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Pat Butcher would be a good replacement for Geremi.
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Very good interview. We need more than 2/3 tho Kev...Get away with 4/5 I reckon. Central midfield an absolute priority.
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Gosh Owen avoiding the big question about his 'gut feeling' about staying like the minister of finance for Brazil.