Jono
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Haha now who can't take the joke?
Haha now who can't take the joke?
Haha what? I just acknowledged that you were right and I took your post too seriously and you write that?If I was you Jono i'd be more concerned about your shower being torn a new one in SA than the ashes series and how the fans have got on.
Putting a gif up of a total **** means war. I hate Calamity James with a passion.Haha what? I just acknowledged that you were right and I took your post too seriously and you write that?
Very odd behaviour. Like you're trying to pick a fight I have no interest in.
That’s interesting. For me the Ashes aren’t numero uno, probably because I grew up in an era that wasn’t so obsessed with Eng v Aus (which seemed to happen ‘05 onwards) and my favourite and most memorable series remain ‘95 West Indies, ‘01 India and ‘04 India.For me, the Ashes is everything in international cricket. From my POV we could beat every other team home and away, but it wouldn't matter to me as much as winning the Ashes does. It's just about the oldest rivalry in sport, and from an Australian perspective to bore it up the oldest enemy is the thing which matters most. I don't even think an Australian team would consider themselves successful unless they hold the Ashes. It means that much. It isn't that winning them makes you a great or even a very good side, but I don't think you can be a very good or great side unless you have them.
It's very gracious of Corrin to open this thread because, although he's a ****, I know he pretty well feels the same way I do. Fair play to him, and in fact to most all of the England fans, who have been very decent for the most part through both series, aside from talk about stick shifts. There's been a bit of aggro (my OTT rant during the first test included), but it's nothing like what you get in the threads when the lesser nations are playing. For that we can all be grateful.
Yeah, can't wait for the Border Gavaskar too, will be a great battle between the top tier quality pacemen from both sides.Just going to be a flat out fast bowling war. So good.
Yeah, can't wait for the Border Gavaskar too, will be a great battle between the top tier quality pacemen from both sides.
If I was you Jono i'd be more concerned about your shower being torn a new one in SA than the ashes series and how the fans have got on.
You couldn't beat Pakistan in England when they were under Butt, despite him and others trying their best to lose.Yeah but we never know whether Pakistan is really having a go or not. They seem to give up as soon as they're behind, whether for attitudinal reasons or because it's in their pecuniary interest to do so. And let's be honest, they never win anywhere meaningful away, even when they had a half way decent outfit.
I do like Misbah though.
Lol @ the Swann thread.It's very gracious of Corrin to open this thread because, although he's a ****, I know he pretty well feels the same way I do. Fair play to him, and in fact to most all of the England fans, who have been very decent for the most part through both series, aside from talk about stick shifts. There's been a bit of aggro (my OTT rant during the first test included), but it's nothing like what you get in the threads when the lesser nations are playing. For that we can all be grateful.
1st Test: Australia v Pakistan at Lord's, Jul 13-16, 2010 | Cricket Scorecard | ESPN CricinfoYou couldn't beat Pakistan in England when they were under Butt, despite him and others trying their best to lose.
It was their first win against Australia since 1995 or something mate, hardly something you'd shout about from rooftops, honestly.You couldn't beat Pakistan in England when they were under Butt, despite him and others trying their best to lose.