I asked him a number of times before this cricket series started who he would be supporting and he said nothing. Pretty obvious why not, he was always going for the side that won.
Many disagree with me on here (and I don't care) but I support my side to the bitter end. I'm English and I'm Millwall, that will NEVER change.
Well I'd be getting blind drunk and singing like a bunch of mongols too if I would have paid all the money to come here and witness this brand of filth the English cricket team is producing. Cheers for helping the local economies!
Gary Gerald wrote:Well I'd be getting blind drunk and singing like a bunch of mongols too if I would have paid all the money to come here and witness this brand of filth the English cricket team is producing. Cheers for helping the local economies!
No problem at all, we like to do our best to help out the little countries and allow your sporting grounds to actually have an atmosphere.
Gary Gerald wrote:Well I'd be getting blind drunk and singing like a bunch of mongols too if I would have paid all the money to come here and witness this brand of filth the English cricket team is producing. Cheers for helping the local economies!
No problem at all, we like to do our best to help out the little countries and allow your sporting grounds to actually have an atmosphere.
Atmosphere? At cricket? Its about as important as chanting at the golf or tennis.
Gary Gerald wrote:Well I'd be getting blind drunk and singing like a bunch of mongols too if I would have paid all the money to come here and witness this brand of filth the English cricket team is producing. Cheers for helping the local economies!
No problem at all, we like to do our best to help out the little countries and allow your sporting grounds to actually have an atmosphere.
Atmosphere? At cricket? Its about as important as chanting at the golf or tennis.
well then you'll enjoy sitting there in silence next year then. That's is you lot bother even turning up. Do you think the Adelaide oval will even be half full?
God is an Englishman wrote:
well then you'll enjoy sitting there in silence next year then. That's is you lot bother even turning up. Do you think the Adelaide oval will even be half full?
Easily and I'm not even sure who's coming here for test matches next summer.
God is an Englishman wrote:
well then you'll enjoy sitting there in silence next year then. That's is you lot bother even turning up. Do you think the Adelaide oval will even be half full?
Easily and I'm not even sure who's coming here for test matches next summer.
depends if it looks like you'll win then you'll sell half the ground.
God is an Englishman wrote:
well then you'll enjoy sitting there in silence next year then. That's is you lot bother even turning up. Do you think the Adelaide oval will even be half full?
Easily and I'm not even sure who's coming here for test matches next summer.
depends if it looks like you'll win then you'll sell half the ground.
Half would still mean 25,000 (approx) right? How many can you fit into your little grounds?
Also recall Vaughan talking about why so many of Australia's list of highest run scorers average around 50, whereas england's only in the 40's. Response?
"As much as I hate to say it, throughout history whilst england have produced some good batsmen, Australia has produced many great ones".
Bomber wrote:Also recall Vaughan talking about why so many of Australia's list of highest run scorers average around 50, whereas england's only in the 40's. Response?
"As much as I hate to say it, throughout history whilst england have produced some good batsmen, Australia has produced many great ones".
So, how many great ones in the convicts side at the moment? How many in the England side?
Bomber wrote:Also recall Vaughan talking about why so many of Australia's list of highest run scorers average around 50, whereas england's only in the 40's. Response?
"As much as I hate to say it, throughout history whilst england have produced some good batsmen, Australia has produced many great ones".
So, how many great ones in the convicts side at the moment? How many in the England side?
Clarke only one likely from here, but premature as their cricketing stats aren't yet complete. I'll add the fact they were looking at both lists highest 10 test run scorers. I dont know england's player stats, but cant see any great ones there, especially on this tour. Trott was doing ok from memory but he's still in rehab isnt he?
Bomber wrote:Also recall Vaughan talking about why so many of Australia's list of highest run scorers average around 50, whereas england's only in the 40's. Response?
"As much as I hate to say it, throughout history whilst england have produced some good batsmen, Australia has produced many great ones".
So, how many great ones in the convicts side at the moment? How many in the England side?
Clarke only one likely from here, but premature as their cricketing stats aren't yet complete. I'll add the fact they were looking at both lists highest 10 test run scorers. I dont know england's player stats, but cant see any great ones there, especially on this tour. Trott was doing ok from memory but he's still in rehab isnt he?
To be "great" surely it's based on more than one series.
I believe Cook has scored more runs than Clarke in the same amount of tests. If Clarke's "great" then by default so is Cook.
No KP, you wouldn't describe England's 4th (??) highest runs scorer of all time a great. The guys a proven match winner and easily capable of being the biggest England run scorer of all time.
God is an Englishman wrote:
I believe Cook has scored more runs than Clarke in the same amount of tests. If Clarke's "great" then by default so is Cook.