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Cricketer Of The Year
**** offNo prizes for second here, mate
**** offNo prizes for second here, mate
Lol, Billy Cooper the original trumpet player (now retired) has played with the London Symphony orchestra as well as in West End musicals mate.He's nowhere near skilful enough to play a bugle.
Probably wasn't pissed to the gills then.Lol, Billy Cooper the original trumpet player (now retired) has played with the London Symphony orchestra as well as in West End musicals mate.
From the wording, looks like you hastily looked him up on Wikipedia. And it doesn't make it some wonderful musical addition. After all, orchestras have multiple instruments for a reason.Lol, Billy Cooper the original trumpet player (now retired) has played with the London Symphony orchestra as well as in West End musicals mate.
i've seen you make this post like six times nowYeah, one of the only upsides to the pandemic is the absence of the Barmy Army. Just a woeful, yobbo supporter group like any other. They get a free pass for the sort of personal abuse of players which would otherwise be rounded on by the pure-of-heart on here, presumably because one of them blows a bugle.
Tres sophisticated.
Only 427,883,942 times less repetitive than the Barmy Army songs theni've seen you make this post like six times now
Post of the yearPicture the scene
Tim Ward has just made his Australian debut replacing the out-of-form 36 year old David Warner in the 4th Test of the 2023 Ashes at Lords. Stuart Broad has dismissed Warner in 6 from 6 innings, and under intense pressure from the selectors Ward has finally been included after his 1 (12) against a NSW 2nd XI featuring an attack including veteran off-spinner Nathan Lyon, Derma "Sean" Abbott and current 'flavour of the month' Jason Sangha.
The team also included the world's worst grade cricketer in Jack Edwards, who has still yet to register a 1st grade 50 and is consistently selected based on his "youthfulness"and "game-changing ability"
Social is in the members pavilion wining and dining with the latest Arab sheikh who has recently offered a contact for Social jnr to play for the Riyadh Renegades in the Abu Dhabi T5 competition. Social explains that he has the "grace and poise of Roger Federer, the sheer speed of Usain Bolt and the elite winning mentality of Cristiano Ronaldo" The sheikh is suitably impressed and offers him a contract on the spot
Yeah, you rarely see pig-headed boomers these daysWould be pretty amusing if Jason Sangha/Jack Edwards both became Australian test cricketers and made their dayboo's in the near future. Both get absolutely slated on here
Can't agree with Burgey on everything but gotta give it to him, he stands by his views. Pretty refreshing in this day and age
Look mate its an age thing - cut Burgey some slack - it'll come to you one dayi've seen you make this post like six times now
Because it needs to be inculcated into even the brain dead posters on here, of which there are legion. Repetition helps with that.i've seen you make this post like six times now
There's nothing wrong with anyone making their dayboo if their performances warrant it. If those blokes produced back to back seasons of averaging 50 odd in FC cricket (lol I know, I know) then they'd deserve to be in the running.Would be pretty amusing if Jason Sangha/Jack Edwards both became Australian test cricketers and made their dayboo's in the near future. Both get absolutely slated on here
Can't agree with Burgey on everything but gotta give it to him, he stands by his views. Pretty refreshing in this day and age