"**** off you filthy, fat, 4-toothed piss pots" would have been funny though.Loved the way he didn't give it back to the crowd, despite having the perfect opportunity to do so.
Athers says something along the lines of "Getting some stick from the crowd this series, anything you want to say to them?
"No, not really"
Aye, 2005 seems more and more like a dream with each passing series now...Don't take that tone with me sunshine, I'm just the messenger
I cry myself to sleep every night that we're ranked that low, FTR
Nah, you'd think so, as anyone would have the right to be, but the way he smiled about it when asked shows he's taking it well.A student of the Ikki school of charm & diplomacy, is Ricky.
Reading between the lines, I suspect he's more pissed off with the booing than he's publically stated because he's not usually quite so blunt.
Well he really did say something but it was with his bat.Loved the way he didn't give it back to the crowd, despite having the perfect opportunity to do so.
Athers says something along the lines of "Getting some stick from the crowd this series, anything you want to say to them?
"No, not really"
Flintoff was keen to play here. Should have just ****ing played him.
I was indeed referring to cricket, but football's easier to run with. What about how Sven Goran Eriksson was painted as a massive failure after three consecutive big-tournament quarter finals? Comfortable qualification, plenty of victories and the only major defeats were on penalties to a top-class side and to a bizarre Ronaldinho goal against the undisputed best team in the world.Cobblers, to be blunt. For a country of our size and participation levels we underperform in all the major team sports we treat semi-seriously (football, cricket, both rugby codes). We haven't even made a final of a major football tournament since '66 and the 2005 Ashes series was a tiny desert island of success in an ocean of failure strecthed back 20 years.
& no-one gives an arse about the FIFA rankings, it's medals on table that matter.
What was Michael Vaughan's? just out of interest.Pietersen and Flintoff are the only England batsmen who average more against Oz than their career average. I care more about stats with batsmen than bowlers, and that one is damning.
Completely agree with this, there is something very stupid with the bizarre mentality the majority seem to hold when measuring success.I was indeed referring to cricket, but football's easier to run with. What about how Sven Goran Eriksson was painted as a massive failure after three consecutive big-tournament quarter finals? Comfortable qualification, plenty of victories and the only major defeats were on penalties to a top-class side and to a bizarre Ronaldinho goal against the undisputed best team in the world.
Despite it being the most widely played sport in the world, England seemed to think something was wrong when this was happening. Need to get over themselves IMO.
Good for him tbh, got to admire the bloke, has conducted himself exceptionally throughout.Loved the way he didn't give it back to the crowd, despite having the perfect opportunity to do so.
Athers says something along the lines of "Getting some stick from the crowd this series, anything you want to say to them?
"No, not really"
On the flipside of this, one of the things the likes of the Aussies do so much better than this is their unwillingness to accept defeat. Look at how they came back after, yes, the 2005 Ashes. They went and crushed everyone before them to try and erase the pain of that defeat. Look at what they did in South Africa after losing a series at home for the first time in forever.I was indeed referring to cricket, but football's easier to run with. What about how Sven Goran Eriksson was painted as a massive failure after three consecutive big-tournament quarter finals? Comfortable qualification, plenty of victories and the only major defeats were on penalties to a top-class side and to a bizarre Ronaldinho goal against the undisputed best team in the world.
Despite it being the most widely played sport in the world, England seemed to think something was wrong when this was happening. Need to get over themselves IMO.
Piss off yeahA giant middle finger to the boozed up bogans who pass off as English fans.
They didn't show it, would be a lot higher I'd imagineWhat was Michael Vaughan's? just out of interest.
Awww. I can feel what you feel now, GeraintismyHero.On the flipside of this, one of the things the likes of the Aussies do so much better than this is their unwillingness to accept defeat. Look at how they came back after, yes, the 2005 Ashes. They went and crushed everyone before them to try and erase the pain of that defeat. Look at what they did in South Africa after losing a series at home for the first time in forever.
We don't have a god-given right to beat anyone or be good, but I think our teams accept that all too easily at times. There is nothing at all wrong with seeking out success and not being happy with what may be perceived as relative success.
To use a similar analogy, when the mighty whites got to the brink of the Prem, do you think when we lost a third play-off semi in a row I thought to myself, "ah well, we have crowds of 8,000 and no right to get this high up so we've done well really," no did I ****, I cried for 3 days
Best song I heard at this Test came from the Aussies, "Broady, Broady, dude looks like a lady." Now as everyone knows, I like Broady, but I thought that one was clever/TBF even the pommie fans are getting to be as boring as the team, every time I watch a series they sing the same songs over and over year after year. Cant they try something different just to liven things up a little bit.
Let the team do something first. Then the fans shall follow.TBF even the pommie fans are getting to be as boring as the team, every time I watch a series they sing the same songs over and over year after year. Cant they try something different just to liven things up a little bit.
It's not that it's wrong as such, but why should we be happy with mediocrity? Compare our record to countries of similar populace/resources (Spain, Italy, France, Germany). It's not realisitic to expect us to win every tournament, but 4 semis ever (three lost) is disgraceful.I was indeed referring to cricket, but football's easier to run with. What about how Sven Goran Eriksson was painted as a massive failure after three consecutive big-tournament quarter finals? Comfortable qualification, plenty of victories and the only major defeats were on penalties to a top-class side and to a bizarre Ronaldinho goal against the undisputed best team in the world.
Despite it being the most widely played sport in the world, England seemed to think something was wrong when this was happening. Need to get over themselves IMO.
Hate that advert, don't understand what an old Jamaican guy in a suit playing cricket inside a dingy factory has to do with the product whatsoever.Do you think Aussie (the poster) drinks Old Jamaican?