Infinitely better answer then mine tbhHow old are you again?
I think you should read my post again .If truth be told.
And thanks. Yours was perfectly good, I should probably add, just mine had to be a bit more lengthy.
Nah, disappointing IMO - was expecting something much more scathing from Mr. Augustus.Infinitely better answer then mine tbh
I would be forthcoming, when you've nearly died twice and had all the ailments I've had you are not short of guts. Fortunately I also happen to have a clue what I'm talking about when I open my mouth - not something one could accuse you of. I already stated it's often a subconscious mechanic when you shuffle away to leg. I was doing it myself in the nets - it was bizarre I'd see this tall guy bowl a straight half volley and by the time I hit it my legs were about two foot down leg. As for Plunkett he barely moved down leg at all - he just played completely down the wrong line because he was on the back foot to a ball that swung and because Edwards was too quick for him on that wicket.Patetic, go around slagging off everyone you do to their face, lets see if you'd be so forthcoming.
It was cowardly, he was backing away in fear at the previous ball. He then was so worried about his own lil girl-self, he let a straight ball clean him up.
Not a Test-class number eight. I'd rather saj play for batting and bowling.
To repeat GUTLESS.
I've just seen a replay of that over, some very good bouncers in there. Accurate as well, which is unusual from Edwards.That 50th over by edwards was the best over i have seen this year
collingwood was getting battered there
The list claims another benefactor...
He is actually right Richard about Plunkett being gutless. Just wasn't good enough to play the delivery.I would be forthcoming, when you've nearly died twice and had all the ailments I've had you are not short of guts. Fortunately I also happen to have a clue what I'm talking about when I open my mouth - not something one could accuse you of. I already stated it's often a subconscious mechanic when you shuffle away to leg. I was doing it myself in the nets - it was bizarre I'd see this tall guy bowl a straight half volley and by the time I hit it my legs were about two foot down leg. As for Plunkett he barely moved down leg at all - he just played completely down the wrong line because he was on the back foot to a ball that swung and because Edwards was too quick for him on that wicket.
Now if you want to keep on being moronic that's up to you, I couldn't give a toss because I'll just stick you on ignore with Teflon Richard over there.
I'm normally pretty good at working-out the direction of CW "oh dear"s but you've lost me there, Rose.Oh dear....
I actually don't think he was gutless, indeed as you say simply not good enough - but I was simply referring to you-know-who's big iggy list getting another incredibly lucky member who won't have to worry about someone posting crap in response to their posts.He is actually right Richard about Plunkett being gutless. Just wasn't good enough to play the delivery.
Oh, right. OK.The fact that he's right about Edwards' accuracy.
He's pretty moderate, that Xavier Rose - if he was blaming me it was nothing too harsh.Umm, it was me who said "gutless", really wish I hadn't tbh
Have to say that, even though I'm fully behind richard getting the blame