Ashes 2010/11
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How about I save you the trouble from commentating on the whole of the ashes 91
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/mobile/cri ... 211731.stm
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:finger:IrishGunner wrote:How about I save you the trouble from commentating on the whole of the ashes 91
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I went to bed at 7pm, got up at midnight and watched all of the England innings until I had to leave for work at 7am.
It was all going so well until after tea! Siddell's hat trick was cricketing history in the making, though.
As much as I love football, I do honestly think that Test Cricket is the best game in the world.
It was all going so well until after tea! Siddell's hat trick was cricketing history in the making, though.
As much as I love football, I do honestly think that Test Cricket is the best game in the world.
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Too true, its super embarrasing during football world cups.RaM wrote:I didn't get to see any of today's play because I was at work...but I'll be in front of a tv all day tomorrow watching it progress.![]()
It seems to me that English sports fans sound a great deal like Spurs fans.
For what its worth, if we can survive brisbane and adelaide only 1-0 down then i think we can do it.
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You're wrong, mate.TheCook wrote:I went to bed at 7pm, got up at midnight and watched all of the England innings until I had to leave for work at 7am.
It was all going so well until after tea! Siddell's hat trick was cricketing history in the making, though.
As much as I love football, I do honestly think that Test Cricket is the best game in the world.



I love footy and cricket just as much, both great sports, hopefully will have the opportunity in the future to go Down Under for an Ashes test or two!DB10GOONER wrote:You're wrong, mate.TheCook wrote:I went to bed at 7pm, got up at midnight and watched all of the England innings until I had to leave for work at 7am.
It was all going so well until after tea! Siddell's hat trick was cricketing history in the making, though.
As much as I love football, I do honestly think that Test Cricket is the best game in the world.![]()
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And England better get Australia out for less than 350 or we're in trouble....



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DB10GOONER wrote:You're wrong, mate.TheCook wrote:I went to bed at 7pm, got up at midnight and watched all of the England innings until I had to leave for work at 7am.
It was all going so well until after tea! Siddell's hat trick was cricketing history in the making, though.
As much as I love football, I do honestly think that Test Cricket is the best game in the world.![]()
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Anyone that thinks cricket is in the same league as football, nedds their balls tested




Having said that, I quite like cricket, and you've got to take your hat off to Siddel yesterday. I think a lot of it comes from the general "can do" attitude. Hope England can make some inroads today.
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