Motion to have everything Richard writes deleted.Motion to have the last 4 pages deleted.
He has some good thoughts occasionally. Actually, make that very occasionallyMotion to have everything Richard writes deleted.
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Carried.
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Dire.Motion to have everything Richard writes deleted.
Motion seconded.
Carried.
Anyone? No? Just me?
That's hardly a startling recommendation for me to get down to Whitcoulls and shell out $39.95 for the hardback edition.Absolutely nothing in my book.
There's a whole other topic in what you've said here; and one that'd fully support. I hate to say it - being from NZ - but Tayls and Healy were two top notch players. One of them was a really decent guy too, and the other... well, he had a lot to say on the pitch, shall we sayAnd yes, IMO Mark Taylor is a very, very underrated batsman. Probably not quite up there with Australia's very best but better than both Hayden and Langer-the-opener, certainly. Probably better than Slater too, though Slater is one of my favourite Australian batsmen.
Ian Healy, too, was a bit more than a "handy number-seven" for quite some time, too.He was a damn superb lower-order batsman for much of his career, and also pretty hopeless at the start of it.
Could do to add the start of the saga. And a couple of SW\BLE's posts.Done. Hopefully I got them all.
Haha, quality.That's hardly a startling recommendation for me to get down to Whitcoulls and shell out $39.95 for the hardback edition.![]()
Obviously before our time, but I remember chatting with a much older Yorkshire fan who'd loved Trueman as a player but absolutely loathed him as a commentator and pundit.Never has someone's commentary/pundit career turned me off a player I liked/Loved more than Vaughan.
Beefy was always a bit of a Tory idjit when he played, so was not surprised how he turned out. Warne destroyed my soul in so much cricket, but I genuinely thought he would have been a great Oz captain, but his blather and repetitive nonsense has made me firmly in the Oz selectors were right camp.
Yeah, think Laker may have had some with similar thoughts, along with Alec Bedser, miserable "it was all better in my day" types.Obviously before our time, but I remember chatting with a much older Yorkshire fan who'd loved Trueman as a player but absolutely loathed him as a commentator and pundit.