But you're the one the whinges after India loses, not me. So wouldn't you be the one burning the effigies?
Lol, idiot.
Serious question here.
Why are you such a huge idiot? Like there has to be a fundamental reason, I'm just curious as to what it is.
The problem isn't disagreeing with each other. If people didn't have different opinions, there would be no room for much discussion. The problem is you acting poorly. This is a classic example. Calling people 'idiots' and Indians fascist fans is very much dire.
Twice, unprovoked, I was called an idiot. If people aren't willing to cop it, they shouldn't be so eager to dish it out. It makes them look like McGrath.
Take a look at this, from the Boycott Q and A:
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"Moving on, here's a question that's come from Michael in Birmingham. He says that Michael Vaughan has said that "losing can become a habit' after their abysmal loss to Sri Lanka in the Test series, and England need to guard against that. But having seen their spineless performance in the series, where they clearly lacked the expertise in all three departments of the game, do you really think they can regroup, or is he being a bit harsh?
GB: No, I don't think that Michael from Birmingham is being too harsh. It's a pity that some of the England players aren't as harsh as him.
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What I really admire about the English players and public is that they honestly acknowlege that their team is no good, and try to find ways to make it better. They don't mollycoddle the team and try to rationalise away its weaknesses. England have the greatest variety in pitches of all the countries, which always makes for an exciting contest at home and gives players from everywhere a fair chance to win. India instead prepare dead, flat pitches that usually go into meaningless draws or get so slow and low even the Harbhajan gets unplayable. This causes unreasonable expectations and an inflated reputation. There are some things that the Indian media, fans and groundsmen can learn from the English.
The problem with India is that no one honestly appraises the national team, and prepares meaningful pitches that will prepare its home team for overseas competitions. Even people like SilentStriker who are otherwise usually pretty objective have a blind spot when it comes to his home team - so far, I've seen only SJS who is somewhat objective and not overly emotional in his assessments. Then there're those like pup11 and Raghav who have pretty much completely given up on their own country and support someone else. Perfectly understandable - who wants the humiliation series in and series out?