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Ghostship Flag Norfolk 22 May 19 1.08pm Send a Private Message to Ghostship Add Ghostship as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

I wouldn't write off Afghanistan if I were you as they have a couple of world class spinners and given suitable pitches they could make some batting units look very silly

They have impressed me when I have watched them but I think a lack of big tournament experience could be their downfall.

Pitches are an interesting area thinks it's a disgrace that the ICC are bringing in their own groundstaff rather than using our own who know the conditions better but cricket is full of daft decisions by the governing body so no surprise really.

 

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ASCPFC Flag Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 25 May 19 2.43pm Send a Private Message to ASCPFC Add ASCPFC as a friend

I'm watching the warm up game against the ball-tampering cheats and bullies currently.
The Sky Sports coverage is annoying, too much hype and trendy/cool interviews with silly celebrity interludes.

 


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ASCPFC Flag Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 25 May 19 2.55pm Send a Private Message to ASCPFC Add ASCPFC as a friend

Smith dropped a dolly catch and the crowd laughed and jeered. Too funny.
Second over and Aussies already sledging - surprise, surprise.
Free on Sky Sports mix.

 


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west coast eagle Flag 25 May 19 7.04pm Send a Private Message to west coast eagle Add west coast eagle as a friend

Originally posted by ASCPFC

I'm watching the warm up game against the ball-tampering cheats and bullies currently.
The Sky Sports coverage is annoying, too much hype and trendy/cool interviews with silly celebrity interludes.

After doing a years penance he finally gets to play international cricket and gets a 100. Crowd then boos unamonously. So much for the gentlemens game.

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But hey don't let that stop the "banter".

 

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Stirlingsays Flag 25 May 19 7.29pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by west coast eagle

After doing a years penance he finally gets to play international cricket and gets a 100. Crowd then boos unamonously. So much for the gentlemens game.

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But hey don't let that stop the "banter".

How the average Australian fan can talk about the 'gentlemen's game' I don't know.

There aren't too many Richie Benauds about anymore that's for sure.

 


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ChrisGC Flag Wantage 26 May 19 8.54am

Originally posted by west coast eagle

After doing a years penance he finally gets to play international cricket and gets a 100. Crowd then boos unamonously. So much for the gentlemens game.

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But hey don't let that stop the "banter".


A mild booing was entirely in order and was a very British and gentlemanly way to express disapproval of a proven cheat who pretended to cry when caught.

If the boot was on the other foot and it was a crowd of crass, drunken Aussies can you imagine the scene? There would be 4X flying about the place, big ruddy red faces swelled by the type 2 diabetes that ran through their narrowing veins shouting all sorts of abuse from under their wonky corked hats.
"Flaming galah" they'd bellow in unison, their beer guts preventing them getting their bloated, gout addled, crocodile skin wrapped feet high enough to mount a pitch invasion to challenge the offender to a game of knifey spoony for the honour of mother Aus.

Edited by ChrisGC (26 May 2019 9.03am)

 

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Midlands Eagle Flag 28 May 19 7.56am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by ASCPFC

I'm watching the warm up game against the ball-tampering cheats and bullies currently.
The Sky Sports coverage is annoying, too much hype and trendy/cool interviews with silly celebrity interludes.

It may have been aired on Sky but it wasn't their ooverage as it was done by the ICC with their own commentators and rules etc

 

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west coast eagle Flag 28 May 19 2.13pm Send a Private Message to west coast eagle Add west coast eagle as a friend

The boot has been on the other foot many times as shown in the link below.

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Even the K1W1's (underarm ball) didn't react with the kind of vitriol that is coming from many of the English fans and commentators. Here's looking at you Michael Vaughan and Ian Botham. I hope the English crowds keep up the banter as it will only serve to galvanise the Aussie team.

I say let those who are without sin cast the first stone.

BTW knifey spooney was a real game and played for many years until a game was played in which there was a controversy over spoon tampering. The English who were not involved in the game in any way were faux outraged and looked down on the offenders whilst drinking their Pims and telling stories of when Britannia ruled the waves and you couldn't walk the streets of London without being eaten alive by a Paddington bear or Wimbledon Womble.

A mild booing was entirely in order and was a very British and gentlemanly way to express disapproval of a proven cheat who pretended to cry when caught.

If the boot was on the other foot and it was a crowd of crass, drunken Aussies can you imagine the scene? There would be 4X flying about the place, big ruddy red faces swelled by the type 2 diabetes that ran through their narrowing veins shouting all sorts of abuse from under their wonky corked hats.
"Flaming galah" they'd bellow in unison, their beer guts preventing them getting their bloated, gout addled, crocodile skin wrapped feet high enough to mount a pitch invasion to challenge the offender to a game of knifey spoony for the honour of mother Aus.

Edited by ChrisGC (26 May 2019 9.03am)


 

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ChrisGC Flag Wantage 29 May 19 8.29am

Originally posted by west coast eagle

The boot has been on the other foot many times as shown in the link below.

[Link]

Even the K1W1's (underarm ball) didn't react with the kind of vitriol that is coming from many of the English fans and commentators. Here's looking at you Michael Vaughan and Ian Botham. I hope the English crowds keep up the banter as it will only serve to galvanise the Aussie team.

I say let those who are without sin cast the first stone.

BTW knifey spooney was a real game and played for many years until a game was played in which there was a controversy over spoon tampering. The English who were not involved in the game in any way were faux outraged and looked down on the offenders whilst drinking their Pims and telling stories of when Britannia ruled the waves and you couldn't walk the streets of London without being eaten alive by a Paddington bear or Wimbledon Womble.

A mild booing was entirely in order and was a very British and gentlemanly way to express disapproval of a proven cheat who pretended to cry when caught.

If the boot was on the other foot and it was a crowd of crass, drunken Aussies can you imagine the scene? There would be 4X flying about the place, big ruddy red faces swelled by the type 2 diabetes that ran through their narrowing veins shouting all sorts of abuse from under their wonky corked hats.
"Flaming galah" they'd bellow in unison, their beer guts preventing them getting their bloated, gout addled, crocodile skin wrapped feet high enough to mount a pitch invasion to challenge the offender to a game of knifey spoony for the honour of mother Aus.

Edited by ChrisGC (26 May 2019 9.03am)


Ah yes, the great knifey spoony scandal of 86.

Everyone knows that Aus deliberately threw that particular match, terrified of having to face England in the short form of the game: cake slice/spatula.

 

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ASCPFC Flag Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 29 May 19 7.29pm Send a Private Message to ASCPFC Add ASCPFC as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

It may have been aired on Sky but it wasn't their ooverage as it was done by the ICC with their own commentators and rules etc

I'm sure the Stephen Fry Eulogy was a Sky promotional piece - I felt sick; that really annoyed me. England over hyped too. If they could just play instead of doing constant media duties, I reckon it would help performances. I think they are showing pressure already.
Just to weigh back in on the Aussie thing too. Aussies always calling us whingeing Poms and then crying when they get caught blatantly cheating - does anyone find this a little ironic (and a lot humourous)? Couldn't happen to nicer fellows. I think a life ban would have been more appropriate. Talk about blatant disregard for any kind of ethics - I forgot that is far too difficult a word for Smith and Warner. I will rephrase it - you are cheats and you got caught.

 


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Midlands Eagle Flag 29 May 19 9.01pm Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by ASCPFC

Just to weigh back in on the Aussie thing too. Aussies always calling us whingeing Poms and then crying when they get caught blatantly cheating

What do you expect when they are descended from criminals

 

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ChrisGC Flag Wantage 30 May 19 1.03am

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

What do you expect when they are descended from criminals

Correct. I left this out of my knifey spoony rant in case it wasn't PC, but it's true. Bawling in the dock like an 8 year old girl unable to get tickets to a men at work concert saved the sheep fiddler from the noose and got them sent to Australia as punishment, in the same manner that they got spared a life ban for their cowardly, underhand ball tampering. Pure, good old fashioned, British pity for the unfortunate ingrate.

 

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