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TAFKA Castroneves

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  1. Blackburn Rovers have signed Paul Dickov from Leicester City Fucking Paul Dickov, kick start his career and lies to all the fans before buggering off. Little bastard.
  2. Yeah I've had a play around but it looked too complicated for me, I am sure a Premiership game could be put together as long as times were agreed with everyone. I call first dibs on Leicester (like anyone else wants them...)
  3. Another bigger event: SiLENCE 2004 Saturday 14th, Sunday 15th August Castle Donington Saturday Lineup Main Stage KORN - 8:00pm to 10:00pm Featuring: Blind, Thoughtless & Make Me Bad SLIPKNOT - 6:00pm to 8:00pm Featuring: Duality, Vermilion & The Nameless SYSTEM OF A DOWN - 4:00pm to 6:00pm Featuring: Sugar, Toxicity & Aerials STATIC X - 2:00pm to 4:00pm Featuing: Get to the Gone, The Only & Otsego Undead Second Stage IN FLAMES - 1:00pm to 2:00pm Featuring: The Quiet Place DEFTONES - 12:00pm to 1:00pm Featuring: Hexagram SEVENDUST - 11:00am to 12:00pm Featuring: Denial BREED 77 - 10:00am to 11:00am Featuring: Individuo Scuzz/Kerrang Stage KILLSWITCH ENGAGE - 12:00pm to 1:00pm Featuring: Fixation on the Darkness STOOPI - 11:00am to 12:00pm Featuring: Six Minutes AMERICAN HEAD CHARGE - 10:00am to 11:00am Featuring: Just So You Know Sunday Lineup Main Stage METALLICA - 8:00pm to 10:00pm Featuring: Nothing Else Matters, One & Enter Sandman ILL NINO - 6:00pm to 8:00pm Featuring: How Can I Live, Unreal & Two (Vaya Con Dios) SOULFLY - 4:00pm to 6:00pm Featuring: Jumpdafuckup, Seek N' Strike & Prophecy STONESOUR - 2:00pm to 4:00pm Featuring: Get Inside, Orchids & Monolith Second Stage TYPE O NEGATIVE - 1:00pm to 2:00pm Featuring: I Don't Wanna Be Me SOIL - 12:00pm to 1:00pm Featuring: Redefine SALIVA - 11:00am to 12:00pm Featuring: Doperide POD - 10:00am to 11:00am Featuring: I and Identify Scuzz/Kerrang Stage CHIMAIRA - 12:00pm to 1:00pm Featuring: Power Trip MUSHROOMHEAD - 11:00am to 12:00pm Featuring: Solitaire Unravelling DROWNING POOL - 10:00am to 11:00am Featuring: Tear Away
  4. I like how Marco hates asylum seekers and the second guy in supposidly hates gays...I loved that booking there from Big Bro.
  5. Well seeing as I am in the mood for music festivals at the moment I thought wouldn't it be fun if I wrote up my own event (yes I am bored). So I thought I would post it here and allow everyone else to put up their own shows. Calling Out 2004 Sat 17th & Sun 18th July - Castle Donington Saturday Acts Main Stage: SlipKnoT Ill Nino Soulfly Stage 2: Breed 77 Chimaira Drowning Pool Sunday Acts Main Stage: Metallica KoRn Static X Stage 2: POD Stoopi Sevendust
  6. I stole this idea from the last forum, I think it was either ChrisSteele or Foley_Funker who opened the original topic and its back again. Basically you rate the football matches you have seen on: Atmosphere /10 Quality of Football /10 Overall /10 Heres mine: (doesnt have to be as detailed, just bored right now) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Match: Leicester City vs. Portsmouth Date: 8th May 2004 Competition: Barclaycard Premiership Venue: Walkers Stadium Well it was a great day all around, the first time I had been to see Leicester in 7 years and my first visit to the Walkers Stadium. We were already relegated from the premiership but the crowd's spirit was not dampened and Portsmouth were in for a tough afternoon. Parked opposite a Safeways and a Pub about four minutes walk from the stadium and cost five quid but hell it was pretty close to the stadium - we would live to regret that after the match. Walked down to the stadium and quite an experience seeing a lot of Leicester fans seeing as my dad only knows one other person in Barnstaple who supports Leicester. Bought a match program for 3 quid which wasn't too bad and actually was really good for the recent information like Alan Birchenall's charity run and the new Fosse Gold Away Kit. Walked around the stadium and found the club megastore, by now it was two thirty and I was in two minds if to go in or not (with around 1,000 people if not more in there already). I did and headed straight over to the kit area were I grabbed the Black Goalkeeper top, tried it on and it fitted well so I went and got in the line to the checkouts. Ten minutes later and I was at the front of what was a massive line. Bought my shirt and headed outside. Walked around and got into the stadium, found our seats in row FF of the West Stand which were high enough to see all the pitch easily and the stadium sure looked really decent in person. Birch had already finished his run but at 10 to 3 came out onto the pitch and gave the old introduction to the match and told the Leicester fans to stay behind after the match for an interview with the team (more like to keep us off the Portsmouth fans I'll imagine). The horn sounded and it was time for the match. We near enough dominated the first half and marked Yakubu to shit so he couldn't do anything when he had the ball. Inside 12 minutes and down the opposite end from us Dickov it looked like had scored from the most tight angle possible, he hadn't it was an own goal but we were 1-0 up! The Portsmouth fans continued with the "You're going down" chants to which we replied, "We know, We know". Before long it was two nil and we were looking good. The Pompy fans shut up then and the Leicester fans started chanting: "Premiership? Ure havin' a laugh!" and then "Your not singing anymore!". Half time came and I decided to stay in the stand rather than fight it out around the inside of the stadium. My uncle went off and got some food and got back in the 65 minute... Portsmouth got off to a good start in the second half and we backed off to allow them to get a goal back through Nigel Quashie, the fans started chanting, "Micky Adams...Micky Adams" he needed to do something. Adams waited and with fifteen minutes to go Dickov had a shot deflected to Scowcroft who put it home for 3-1! Trevor Benjamin came on and with his first touch of the ball slipped over onto his head which drew a mixture of boos and cheers. Muzzy Izzet was taken off to a massive standing ovation, we all knew it was his last home game for Leicester City and what a sendoff he got! The final whisle came and all the players came on the pitch with a "Keep The Faith, we will be back in 2005" banner before Alan Birchenall conducted some interviews with players like Muzzy, Big Les and Dickov (who said he was staying - i bet hes a liar). We left and spent two hours trying to get out of Leicester, next time we won't park so close to the stadium. Great day out, great match. Atmosphere: 10/10 Quality of Football: 6/10 Overall: 9/10
  7. StoneSour with Saliva in Bristol - 8/10 Both StoneSour and Saliva were really into the show and was all around a brillant night. StoneSour with Murderdolls in Birmingham - 8/10 Met Josh Rand at this show which is always a plus point, but unfortinatly that plus point goes down because Elviss were opening the show, and not to mention they sounded really heavy due to a woman pressing buttons for bass on the sound desk...Murderdolls were ok but StoneSour were wicked as usual I also find it odd how I have only been to StoneSour gigs...oh well plenty of other chances. Ill Nino would be a cool one to go to in the future.
  8. Sevendust - Seasons just seems to sum up the album as it's style slightly differs as the cd goes through, sort of like seasons in a way. Chimaira - The Impossibilty of Reason Just a really decent name for an album
  9. Moving back onto what the actual topic was for... Vol 3 is a really decent album and shows how Slipknot have matured over the years. The verses are raw and brillant sounding while the chorus' are addictive and memorable. This is without a doubt the best Slipknot album because the sound is just so much better than what they previously had. It would be good if people recognised how talented the band actually are now, it has always been known by Slipknot fans how talented the band actually is and finally it should have been proven to everyone. Key Songs: Opium of the People, Vermilion, The Nameless
  10. I think Middlesbrough or Bolton have more chance of getting Davids than Spurs...
  11. Danny Tiatto is set to join Leicester City on a free transfer from Man City.
  12. http://www.thebluearmy.co.uk/index2.asp Click on transfers there and you get a list, Leicester City helping you out, lol. Cheers
  13. Leicester City releases 17 players: Andy Impey, Frank Sinclair, Craig Hignett, Muzzy Izzet, Keith Gillespie, Les Ferdinand, Paul Brooker, Steffan Freund, Callum Davidson, Alan Rogers, Paul Murphy, Nicolas Priet, Marcus Bent, Matt Jones, Junior Lewis, Steve Guppy and more I have forgot, Matt Heath signs new contract Matt Heath signs a new two year contract Scimeca joins West Brom Riccardo Scimeca joins West Brom on a free Dickov to Birmingham/Brom/Blackburn/Pompy Dickov looks set to join either Birmingham, West Brom, Blackburn or Portsmouth Remaning Team: 1. Ian Walker 8. Lilian Nalis 10. James Scowcroft 11. Jordan Stewart 16. Danny Coyne 18. Matt Elliott 20. Trevor Benjamin - could be going hull 24. Lee Morris 25. Matt Heath 44. Nikos Dabizas Weve got some work over the summer.
  14. Whats the next CD(s) you plan to go out and buy? I've currently got three in mind for next monday for me to buy: Slipknot - Vol 3. The Subliminal Verses Drowning Pool - Desensitised Breed 77 - Cultura
  15. GK - Ian Walker RD - Gary Neville LD - Ashley Cole CD - John Terry CD - Sol Campbell LM - Wayne Bridge RM - David Beckham CM - Steven Gerrard CM - Frank Lampard CF - Michael Owen CF - Wayne Rooney Just one change there
  16. Well the Foxes gave Arsenal a scare at half time, I knew as soon as the equalizer went in they would win but I knew we would give them a bloody hard game. I still feel hard done by with us going down because we have played better than a club in the bottom three of the league. I look forward to seeing the Premiership tonight though with all the other games being pretty good.
  17. Predictions Arsenal 1 v 3 Leicester City Aston Villa 2 v 2 Manchester United Blackburn Rovers 0 v 0 Birmingham City Bolton Wanderers 0 v 2 Fulham Charlton Athletic 1 v 1 Southampton Chelsea 4 v 1 Leeds United Liverpool 1 v 1 Newcastle United Manchester City 0 v 1 Everton Portsmouth 3 v 3 Middlesbrough Wolverhampton Wndrs 1 v 1 Tottenham Hotspur
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