Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 4:45 pm
Cricket is utter gash! Played by northerners, enjoyed by *word censored*.
And why hasn't this thread been basemented....
And why hasn't this thread been basemented....

that sounds an awful lot like "cricket" lingo...digger wrote:Cricket is utter gash! Played by northerners, enjoyed by c**ts.
And why hasn't this thread been basemented....
No, you're WIDE off the mark there..clockendal wrote:that sounds an awful lot like "cricket" lingo...digger wrote:Cricket is utter gash! Played by northerners, enjoyed by c**ts.
And why hasn't this thread been basemented....
Perhaps I should just say BYE then...franksav63 wrote:No, you're WIDE off the mark there..clockendal wrote:that sounds an awful lot like "cricket" lingo...digger wrote:Cricket is utter gash! Played by northerners, enjoyed by c**ts.
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Yes, OVER and OUT...clockendal wrote:Perhaps I should just say BYE then...franksav63 wrote:No, you're WIDE off the mark there..clockendal wrote:that sounds an awful lot like "cricket" lingo...digger wrote:Cricket is utter gash! Played by northerners, enjoyed by c**ts.
And why hasn't this thread been basemented....
That's actually a really good story. I'm glad you are able to remember your dad so fondly. I'm only just getting used to being without mine and the memories are all a bit cloudy right now. I do know that dad played minor county cricket for hertfordshire. He held a couple of records for them that stood for many years. I don't know about know though. Maybe I should try and find out.LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:I love cricket, a very skilful game, me and me dad used t play for our town but when he died i didn't play for 10 years![]()
So my mates got me to play in a village game and I took my dads 35 year old grey nichols bat (all taped up at the bottom) out for one last hoorah, got 56 and was happy and sad in many ways.
Anyway better stop now, only girls cry...right.
Anyway the England travelling fans are called the 'Barmy Army' and are by far the best cricket supporters in the world and even ricky ponting (aussie captain) acknowledged this.
When they play in australia a lot of the grounds keep them apart in small pockets because they sing/dance/play a trumpet etc and generally make the atmosphere brilliant and they think this is an advantage to England so they try and quieten them down.
Fekin glad they are not from the emirates, you wouldn't have to split them up, thats for sure.![]()
Sorry for not posting back on this earlier Spuddy but am not on the ball (pardon the pun) at present but yes you should deffo find out, i know i would.SPUDMASHER wrote:That's actually a really good story. I'm glad you are able to remember your dad so fondly. I'm only just getting used to being without mine and the memories are all a bit cloudy right now. I do know that dad played minor county cricket for hertfordshire. He held a couple of records for them that stood for many years. I don't know about know though. Maybe I should try and find out.LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:I love cricket, a very skilful game, me and me dad used t play for our town but when he died i didn't play for 10 years![]()
So my mates got me to play in a village game and I took my dads 35 year old grey nichols bat (all taped up at the bottom) out for one last hoorah, got 56 and was happy and sad in many ways.
Anyway better stop now, only girls cry...right.
Anyway the England travelling fans are called the 'Barmy Army' and are by far the best cricket supporters in the world and even ricky ponting (aussie captain) acknowledged this.
When they play in australia a lot of the grounds keep them apart in small pockets because they sing/dance/play a trumpet etc and generally make the atmosphere brilliant and they think this is an advantage to England so they try and quieten them down.
Fekin glad they are not from the emirates, you wouldn't have to split them up, thats for sure.![]()