I was bored at the weekend so mailed the ECB asking if we were going to win the Ashes. Disappointed with their resposne tbh
I was bored at the weekend so mailed the ECB asking if we were going to win the Ashes. Disappointed with their resposne tbh
Yeah, have mailed them with all sorts of bollocks since reading his post back then, they always reply. They even once said "we don't think Hick will get a recall but you never know"
It's nice that they reply though. Didn't Goughy or someone send one querying Pattinson's selection last year?
evidence-2005Nonsense.
hope the aussies win or we need weights to hold england down with their puffed up heads.there will be nothing but "we are the champions" playing in their heads for 2 more years.
Haha yeah. Shame it emphatically turned straight back again 18 months later.Yes, because Australians like to keep quiet about it when they win something.
Unlike some of you I remember the 1985 series win as well (and the 1977 come to that, I'll leave 'Botham's Ashes' out of it) and there wasn't anything like the same level of celebration. Even in 1981 it was all about ITB, there was certainly no open top bus. In 2005 it was down the the fact that Australia head held the urn for 16 years, longer than the playing career of the players on both sides. Finally, the tide had turned.
Aussies love to talk about it.We don't do it often though (We already knew we were awesome) unless someone mentions the Ashes or if the english start to gloat about their cricket team.Ssshhh we don't talk about that
Your second sentence was implicit in your first.I'll go England 2-1. I am English .
Indeed - wonder how many people are aware of the reaction when Australia won in 1989? (Their first victory in England since 1975 and their first convincing one since 1948.)Yes, because Australians like to keep quiet about it when they win something.
And what's more, England had emerged victorious in a series which was only the most exciting of all-time, that's all. If you can't celebrate that, you can't celebrate anything.Unlike some of you I remember the 1985 series win as well (and the 1977 come to that, I'll leave 'Botham's Ashes' out of it) and there wasn't anything like the same level of celebration. Even in 1981 it was all about ITB, there was certainly no open top bus. In 2005 it was down the the fact that Australia head held the urn for 16 years, longer than the playing career of the players on both sides. Finally, the tide had turned.