first the rugby surely not the cricket as well
#1
first the rugby surely not the cricket as well
after the heartbreak of losing the world cup to them bloody poms i`m curious to hear how the current situation in the final test is going down with the cricketing fraternity i.e sahwag 178 tendulkar 241 n.o. now i,m no expert but surely to coin a phrase that`s gotta hurt
#2
If this sort of thing carries on we might actually win The Ashes in the next 20 years!!
At least the darts final was an all English affair (and what a final it was too). Why do we excel at a sport where you have to go down the pub to train?
One hundred and eiiiiiiighhhhhhhhhttttttttyyyyyyyyyyy!!
At least the darts final was an all English affair (and what a final it was too). Why do we excel at a sport where you have to go down the pub to train?
One hundred and eiiiiiiighhhhhhhhhttttttttyyyyyyyyyyy!!
#3
PAINTER
Originally posted by Kentish Man
If this sort of thing carries on we might actually win The Ashes in the next 20 years!!
At least the darts final was an all English affair (and what a final it was too). Why do we excel at a sport where you have to go down the pub to train?
One hundred and eiiiiiiighhhhhhhhhttttttttyyyyyyyyyyy!!
If this sort of thing carries on we might actually win The Ashes in the next 20 years!!
At least the darts final was an all English affair (and what a final it was too). Why do we excel at a sport where you have to go down the pub to train?
One hundred and eiiiiiiighhhhhhhhhttttttttyyyyyyyyyyy!!
#4
Re: PAINTER
Originally posted by wengerboy
felt well sorry for painter scared the crap out of taylor from start to finish SID for an MBE COME ON MADGE
felt well sorry for painter scared the crap out of taylor from start to finish SID for an MBE COME ON MADGE
Muzzman
#5
Re: PAINTER
Originally posted by Muzzman
And was "as hungry as a leopard in a chip shop" in there as well or was I dreaming.
Muzzman
And was "as hungry as a leopard in a chip shop" in there as well or was I dreaming.
Muzzman
#6
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Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 135
Originally posted by Kentish Man
If this sort of thing carries on we might actually win The Ashes in the next 20 years!!
At least the darts final was an all English affair (and what a final it was too). Why do we excel at a sport where you have to go down the pub to train?
One hundred and eiiiiiiighhhhhhhhhttttttttyyyyyyyyyyy!!
If this sort of thing carries on we might actually win The Ashes in the next 20 years!!
At least the darts final was an all English affair (and what a final it was too). Why do we excel at a sport where you have to go down the pub to train?
One hundred and eiiiiiiighhhhhhhhhttttttttyyyyyyyyyyy!!
#7
Re: PAINTER
Originally posted by wengerboy
NO YOU WERE`NT DREAMING there was also the all time classic THE GLOVES ON THE OTHER FOOT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NO YOU WERE`NT DREAMING there was also the all time classic THE GLOVES ON THE OTHER FOOT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#8
Originally posted by davidw
You may have noticed Steve Waugh needling even in defeat by saying India would replace England and the Ashes as Australia's major cricketing opposition.
You may have noticed Steve Waugh needling even in defeat by saying India would replace England and the Ashes as Australia's major cricketing opposition.
#9
Originally posted by davidw
You may have noticed Steve Waugh needling even in defeat by saying India would replace England and the Ashes as Australia's major cricketing opposition.
You may have noticed Steve Waugh needling even in defeat by saying India would replace England and the Ashes as Australia's major cricketing opposition.
#10
kumble
Originally posted by Amazulu
They have not lost yet.
They have not lost yet.
#11
Re: PAINTER
Originally posted by Kentish Man
Surely the classic Waddel is 'When Alexander the Great was 33 he cried salt tears because there were no more worlds to conquer. Eric Bristow is only 27!' - Genius.
Surely the classic Waddel is 'When Alexander the Great was 33 he cried salt tears because there were no more worlds to conquer. Eric Bristow is only 27!' - Genius.
#13
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Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 135
Re: kumble
Originally posted by wengerboy
kumble will clean up there not to clever under the cosh, can`t believe ganguly did`nt enforce follow on mind! strange one that get at em i say:lecture:
kumble will clean up there not to clever under the cosh, can`t believe ganguly did`nt enforce follow on mind! strange one that get at em i say:lecture:
apart from batting 4th which surely wouldn't be a factor, can anyone explain why ganguly didn't enforce follow-on?