Don't quite know how to respond to this.
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Fetzie on Ferrari wrote:How does a driver hurtling around a race track while they're sous-viding in their overalls have a better understanding of the race than a team of strategy engineers in an air-conditioned room?l
East Londoner wrote:Graeme Swann's just announced his retirement from cricket with "immediate effect".
Don't quite know how to respond to this.
Mexicola wrote:shinji wrote:Mexicola wrote: I'd rather listen to a dog lick its balls. Each to their own, I guess.
Does listening to a dog licking its balls get you excited?
That's between me and my internet service provider.
roblomas52 wrote:Why do England have to be shite at every team ball sport we invent? WHY!!!
roblomas52 wrote:Why do England have to be shite at every team ball sport we invent? WHY!!!
Fetzie on Ferrari wrote:How does a driver hurtling around a race track while they're sous-viding in their overalls have a better understanding of the race than a team of strategy engineers in an air-conditioned room?l
roblomas52 wrote:Why do England have to be shite at every team ball sport we invent? WHY!!!
Rob Dylan wrote:Mercedes paying homage to the other W12 chassis by breaking down 30 minutes in
watka wrote:England fans will be beating themselves over the head with cricket bats after waking up to a 4th consecutive test defeat to Australia. To be fair to the Aussies, they have made England pay for pretty much every mistake.
The Baggy Greens have surely got to go for the whitewash now, they are not ones for taking their foot off of the gas.
tzerof1 wrote:watka wrote:England fans will be beating themselves over the head with cricket bats after waking up to a 4th consecutive test defeat to Australia. To be fair to the Aussies, they have made England pay for pretty much every mistake.
The Baggy Greens have surely got to go for the whitewash now, they are not ones for taking their foot off of the gas.
I couldn't believe how England had given themselves a pretty decent chance at winning and managed to let it all fall apart. As soon as Carberry succumbed to the pressure in the second innings, it basically all started to go downhill from there. Almost like the manner in which his innings had played out, had made mostly everyone else feel like they ought to just hit at anything, instead of only risking making 12 from 81 balls like Carberry had, as if they hadn't paid attention to how Cook played. It may have only been 51, but the manner in which he scored it was something they ought to have taken example from, instead of seemingly being collectively unsettled by how Carberry's innings went.
tzerof1 wrote:Whilst on the point of railing against the ECB having it's head up it's arse lately, another thing I strongly disagree with is the power grab that the ECB, CA, and BCCI managed to pull off, it's incredibly short-sighted, and really does nothing but jeopardise international cricket as a whole, just for the sake of more money, and also may very well serve as a detriment to countries(i.e. Ireland) who are seeking to attain Test status, because who wants to play in a relegation Test setup where England and India are immune to relegation? More on this can be found here http://cricketwithballs.com/2014/01/18/show-the-administrators-you-care/ on which I wholeheartedly agree with every point made. Giles Clarke saying that "everyone will benefit" is a load of bollocks, in my view.
eytl wrote:I should just quickly add that the trend of the Ashes has continued in South Africa, because the Australian bowlers (especially Mitchell Johnson) have scared (and scarred) the South African batsmen into disintegration, and different Australian batsmen are scoring big runs. The first test at Centurion ought to be a foregone conclusion.
Having said that, it shouldn't be such a surprise that essentially this is a continuation of the Ashes, given that half the English team were South Africans anyway ...
Mexicola wrote:shinji wrote:Mexicola wrote: I'd rather listen to a dog lick its balls. Each to their own, I guess.
Does listening to a dog licking its balls get you excited?
That's between me and my internet service provider.
CoopsII wrote:Biscione wrote:To the surprise of no-one, Daniil Kvyat wins ROTR for Sochi, by a record margin that may not be surpassed for some time.
I always knew Marko read this forum.
AustralianStig wrote:It's making headlines worldwide that sadly Phillip Hughes has died after suffering a head injury after he was hit by a bouncer during a Sheffield Shield match a couple of days ago.
Total tragedy, RIP.
This year has given me a new-found respect for head injuries.
#ForzaJules
#KeepFightingMichael
watka wrote:AustralianStig wrote:It's making headlines worldwide that sadly Phillip Hughes has died after suffering a head injury after he was hit by a bouncer during a Sheffield Shield match a couple of days ago.
Total tragedy, RIP.
This year has given me a new-found respect for head injuries.
#ForzaJules
#KeepFightingMichael
It's been a bad year for sporting incidents. RIP Phillip Hughes
Mexicola wrote:shinji wrote:Mexicola wrote: I'd rather listen to a dog lick its balls. Each to their own, I guess.
Does listening to a dog licking its balls get you excited?
That's between me and my internet service provider.
aerond wrote:Yes RDD, but we always knew you never had any sort of taste either![]()
tommykl wrote:I have a shite car and meme sponsors, but Corrado Fabi will carry me to the promised land with the power of Lionel Richie.
Rob Dylan wrote:Mercedes paying homage to the other W12 chassis by breaking down 30 minutes in
aerond wrote:Yes RDD, but we always knew you never had any sort of taste either![]()
tommykl wrote:I have a shite car and meme sponsors, but Corrado Fabi will carry me to the promised land with the power of Lionel Richie.
RonDenisDeletraz wrote:And you british still are useless against Mitchell Johnson
Mexicola wrote:shinji wrote:Mexicola wrote: I'd rather listen to a dog lick its balls. Each to their own, I guess.
Does listening to a dog licking its balls get you excited?
That's between me and my internet service provider.
aerond wrote:Yes RDD, but we always knew you never had any sort of taste either![]()
tommykl wrote:I have a shite car and meme sponsors, but Corrado Fabi will carry me to the promised land with the power of Lionel Richie.
Fetzie on Ferrari wrote:How does a driver hurtling around a race track while they're sous-viding in their overalls have a better understanding of the race than a team of strategy engineers in an air-conditioned room?l
East Londoner wrote:Watched the first seven overs of the England-Sri Lanka match last night, as England quickly rattled off 50 runs for no wicket. Thought "we're in for a chance", and went to bed feeling confident. Woke up to the news that we'd been thrashed overnight. That's us surely out of the Cup then.
watka wrote:East Londoner wrote:Watched the first seven overs of the England-Sri Lanka match last night, as England quickly rattled off 50 runs for no wicket. Thought "we're in for a chance", and went to bed feeling confident. Woke up to the news that we'd been thrashed overnight. That's us surely out of the Cup then.
Nope. We'll beat Bangladesh unconvincingly and then Afghanistan by a score that will have Boycott claiming the top scoring batsman "is a replica of Viv Richards in full flow" before coming crashing back down to earth in a comprehensive 10-wicket defeat to India in the quarter finals.
Mexicola wrote:shinji wrote:Mexicola wrote: I'd rather listen to a dog lick its balls. Each to their own, I guess.
Does listening to a dog licking its balls get you excited?
That's between me and my internet service provider.
Fetzie on Ferrari wrote:How does a driver hurtling around a race track while they're sous-viding in their overalls have a better understanding of the race than a team of strategy engineers in an air-conditioned room?l
East Londoner wrote:There is one upside to England being knocked out before the quarter finals, and that is being spared the embarrassing drubbing we'd likely receive at the hands of India or South Africa. Although, given that later this year we host the Ashes, it will be a short-lived upside for sure.
Rob Dylan wrote:Mercedes paying homage to the other W12 chassis by breaking down 30 minutes in
UgncreativeUsergname wrote:East Londoner wrote:There is one upside to England being knocked out before the quarter finals, and that is being spared the embarrassing drubbing we'd likely receive at the hands of India or South Africa. Although, given that later this year we host the Ashes, it will be a short-lived upside for sure.
Also, it's one of the expected eight out. Go rejects!
Mexicola wrote:shinji wrote:Mexicola wrote: I'd rather listen to a dog lick its balls. Each to their own, I guess.
Does listening to a dog licking its balls get you excited?
That's between me and my internet service provider.