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Bet Steven Gerrard has got a better uppercut though. Judge and jury certainly saw stars after that one. Not quite thuggish enough to make it as a fanatic.I don't see any Union jack:
Bet Steven Gerrard has got a better uppercut though. Judge and jury certainly saw stars after that one. Not quite thuggish enough to make it as a fanatic.I don't see any Union jack:
Well, you would be the expert on that.Bet Steven Gerrard has got a better uppercut though. Judge and jury certainly saw stars after that one. Not quite thuggish enough to make it as a fanatic.
"He told them that he was fit enough to get through, that he felt no different to how he felt at Edgbaston."Clearly he should have played if he felt the same as he did in the previous matches though.
Certainly would not have bowled worse. The real question is whether he would have "inspired"/helped the other bowlers to bowl better, because the Flintoff that we saw at Edgbaston could be weathered and fended. The one bowling at Lords could not.I think social's point was a key one though, does anyone really think he felt much different at Edgbaston compared to Lord's? He didn't take any wickets but it's not like he bowled pies at Edgbaston, particularly in the first innings where it was just a case of Anderson and Onions bowling better. Would he have bowled worse than the other bowlers at Headingley?
I take your point onboard about penalties having an element of luck about them, but if they were just a lottery I'd expect our record to be better than 1/6. They are a skill that can be honed and, as events since 1990 onwards have shown, a pretty bloody crucial one.International football is a deeply weird world in which performance is almost exclusively measured by a team's results in a couple of 4-yearly knockout cup competitions in which being knocked out in the QF is regarded as abject failure and getting knocked out in the SF or Final is regarded as some kind of success.
In England's case they've often been lucky to progress to the QF and yet unlucky to get knocked out on (usually) penalties.
So much depends on luck - whether a bootstud connects with a ball (Gazza's miss v Germany 1996); which goalie guesses right in the penalty shoot-out; whether a key player is injured; which team happens to hit good or bad form at the time of the tournament in question; etc etc etc. And ergo, Greece 2002.
Yeah actually you're right, the penalties issue does undermine my point.I take your point onboard about penalties having an element of luck about them, but if they were just a lottery I'd expect our record to be better than 1/6. They are a skill that can be honed and, as events since 1990 onwards have shown, a pretty bloody crucial one.
When the workmanlike Germans beat Argentina on pens in 2006 Jens Lehmann said the coaching staff had a dossier of over 2,000 penalties taken by players who were in the world cup, noting if a certain player favoured a certain side, etc. The fact that we didn't is pretty damning.
Yep, it's like an English cricketer's attempt at sustained aggression.The flag's quite... shiny and fake. It looks weird.
Yep, it's like an English cricketer's attempt at sustained aggression.
The flag's quite... shiny and fake. It looks weird.
Best posts. Sigged for GIMH's avatar duration.Yep, it's like an English cricketer's attempt at sustained aggression.
Andrew Flintoff bounces Phillip Hughes | Photo | The Ashes - England v Australia 2009 | Cricinfo.comYep, it's like an English cricketer's attempt at sustained aggression.
That wasn't sustained. Hughes was only in for 5 minutes.
What's he done?Hilditch
Said at a presser that Clark will probably be dropped and the other three are "the future" of our pace attack. Apparently the present doesn't count.What's he done?
Yeah, ridiculous comments from Hilditch I thought. Clark came in and played a big part. Wouldn't have him sitting at 4th behind the others myself. I'd have him as a settling influence rotating the others around him.Pretty fuming after his comments. Hey, Hilditch - THE ONLY TEST WE HAVE WON IS THE ONE WHERE CLARK PLAYED.