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Viking Chat => Off Topic => Topic started by: watto-drfc on December 27, 2010, 09:18:03 am
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time to go, disgraceful and not the example a captain should be setting...... come on England
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsufsFVFtWI
cant wait til he comes out to bat now. I feel a special welcome from the Barmy Army
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And there is the reason he`s Australian, his ancestors were cheating lying dishonest convicts, it`s in his genes! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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He has been fined 40% of his match fee.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/england/9322256.stm
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Watched the first few overs and saw Cook and Strauss go. Fell asleep and went down to watch the evening session at 0430. Fell asleep for the last few overs. Things are looking very good.
Ponting is just a 'Richard Keys arms' wee shite. That incident probably unfazed KP who went LBW 2 runs later when he was looking very good. Well done Ponting for fronting up both umpires and KP. Just not cricket old boy, and un-biasly he was never out. I bet that really boiled Pontings hairy piss when slinger Johnson had Prior caught behind early doors only to have been adjudged a no ball, correctly too. Add to that the gnats cock decision which would have had Trott nearly run out early on.
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Funniest Barmy Army song so far this winter.....
\"He bowls to the left,
He bowls to the riiiiigggghhhhttttt,
That boy mitchell johnsons,
Bowling is shite\"
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I felt a bit sorry for Ponting in 2009 when he got a lot of grief off the crowds. But today he earned all the flak he got. He was bang out of order over the Pietersen not out.
Great batsman but lousy captain, I'm afraid.
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I-was-there1976 wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsufsFVFtWI
cant wait til he comes out to bat now. I feel a special welcome from the Barmy Army
This comment on youtube sums it up
What you have to remember is that it's genetic with the Australians and you can't really blame them. Ponting's ancestors were deported from the Mother country? for refusing to accept the rule of law and authority and this is merely an example a family tradition. Ponting's great grandfather , i imagine, probably stole a policeman's helmet
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watto-drfc wrote:
time to go, disgraceful and not the example a captain should be setting...... come on England
Aye...[strike]Mike Gatting[/strike]..oops, ahem, 'An England Captain' would never argue with an umpire, would he? :blush:
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Indeed, that England captain argued with an umpire who was known to be belligerent and full of his own self importance, and who was umpiring in Pakistan in a match that was Pakistan v England, oh and he was Pakistani. Although the Gatting incident will always be remembered, it's worth noting that he'd previously (before England) had a major bust up on the pitch with the N Zealand Captain over dodgy decisions going against the visiting country.
Ponting was arguing with 3 umpires, technology, every TV angle and in various speed motions.....even though he was repeatedly proved wrong. Gatts was arguing with an incompetent homer of a single umpire only.
At the end of the day it's one rule for them and one for us
and even more at the end of the day, we invented the bloody game, so we should always have the decisions go our way regardless
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I was living up on the Gold Coast the last time the ashes was played out there.
I didn't give a toss about cricket and could probably count the cricketers I knew on one hand.
BUT... You would not believe the bias of the Australian press. It makes the London press here look like total neutrals.
As for Pontin... They were so far up his ass it was unbelievable. I started wanting England to stuff them just because of the press and actually took notice of cricket for the first time in my life.. Unfortunately was got stuffed that year and I had to put up with the media over there talking about how Mr Pontin is god..
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I can't wait until we shove the urn up his arse and finally tell the Kitson to jog on.
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Doesn't come as any surprise. Australia have always been the world's worst losers. They have no concept whatsoever of taking it on the chin when they get their arse's whipped. f**king great int it?
And the ultimate irony is that they call US \"whinging poms\". There is no-one in the whole world who whinges like a beaten Aussie.
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BillyStubbsTears wrote:
Doesn't come as any surprise. Australia have always been the world's worst losers. They have no concept whatsoever of taking it on the chin when they get their arse's whipped. fcuking great int it?
And the ultimate irony is that they call US \"whinging poms\". There is no-one in the whole world who whinges like a beaten Aussie.
.... AS WE ARE ABOUT TO SEE !!!
4 wickets to go tomorrow
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BillyStubbsTears wrote:
Doesn't come as any surprise. Australia have always been the world's worst losers. They have no concept whatsoever of taking it on the chin when they get their arse's whipped. fcuking great int it?
And the ultimate irony is that they call US \"whinging poms\". There is no-one in the whole world who whinges like a beaten Aussie.
See under the \"Bodyline\" controversy, etc.
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DONNYWOLF wrote:
BillyStubbsTears wrote:
Doesn't come as any surprise. Australia have always been the world's worst losers. They have no concept whatsoever of taking it on the chin when they get their arse's whipped. fcuking great int it?
And the ultimate irony is that they call US \"whinging poms\". There is no-one in the whole world who whinges like a beaten Aussie.
.... AS WE ARE ABOUT TO SEE !!!
4 wickets to go tomorrow
3 wickets, Harris wo n`t be able to bat, he has got a stress fracture of his ankle
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Filo wrote:
DONNYWOLF wrote:
BillyStubbsTears wrote:
Doesn't come as any surprise. Australia have always been the world's worst losers. They have no concept whatsoever of taking it on the chin when they get their arse's whipped. fcuking great int it?
And the ultimate irony is that they call US \"whinging poms\". There is no-one in the whole world who whinges like a beaten Aussie.
.... AS WE ARE ABOUT TO SEE !!!
4 wickets to go tomorrow
3 wickets, Harris wo n`t be able to bat, he has got a stress fracture of his ankle
I'm surprised Ponting batted. Apparently he has a badly fractured ego.
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wasn`t the ashes supposed to be his swan song a great win before retirement
what a brill send off
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I'm surprised Ponting batted. Apparently he has a badly fractured ego
LMFAO :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Bring on the last test.
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Just to prove that Ponting is a complete t**t!
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/ponting-defends-right-to-challenge/story-fn67x5v8-1225977458193
This bit is unbelievable!
\"Still in my heart, and in my mind, I believe that he inside-edged that ball,\" Ponting said.
\"And I think if (Erasmus) looked at the replay properly, in the way that it needs to be looked at, I think everyone will understand that that Hot Spot mark wasn't a long way away from where the ball passed the bat.\"
Ricky! the hotspot was on the bottom edge of the bat, the ball went through halfway up the bat! how far does the hot spot have to be away from the point of non contact have to be before it`s classed as an edge?
You cheating whinging convict t**t!
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(http://images.mirror.co.uk/upl/m4/may2009/0/1/the-ashes-pic-getty-125855457.jpg)
Have a good look Ricky, you`re unlikely to get you`re hands on these again sonny!
Unless you follow your ancestors example and steal them!
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Tomorrows record breaking crowd at the MCG, the barmy army is out of shot :laugh:
(http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/ffximage/2009/01/30/mcg2_wideweb__470x300,0.jpg)
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I'm glad he only got a fine and not a one game ban. We don't want him to miss the Sydney celebration test do we.
The only thing that can save them tonight is Cusworth Rovers turning up covered in factor 50.
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donnyjay wrote:
I'm glad he only got a fine and not a one game ban. We don't want him to miss the Sydney celebration test do we.
The only thing that can save them tonight is Cusworth Rovers turning up covered in factor 50.
In his jama bottoms and slippers! :laugh:
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And my old Flymo to give Chewy Ponting a trim and edge whilst he sits and watch's our own Timothy Bresnan grab a fivefer
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CusworthRovers wrote:
Indeed, that England captain argued with an umpire who was known to be belligerent and full of his own self importance, and who was umpiring in Pakistan in a match that was Pakistan v England, oh and he was Pakistani. Although the Gatting incident will always be remembered, it's worth noting that he'd previously (before England) had a major bust up on the pitch with the N Zealand Captain over dodgy decisions going against the visiting country.
Ponting was arguing with 3 umpires, technology, every TV angle and in various speed motions.....even though he was repeatedly proved wrong. Gatts was arguing with an incompetent homer of a single umpire only.
At the end of the day it's one rule for them and one for us
and even more at the end of the day, we invented the bloody game, so we should always have the decisions go our way regardless
We didn't only invent the game. We invented their bloody country.
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I'm not the world's biggest Ponting fan - and can join in the Aussie bashing with anyone.
However, I think it's good to see that the bloke has got some spine - prepared to argue what he thought was a wrong decision. His record has been fantastic for his country and, as captain, he's about to bow out with a whimper - the shame of losing the ashes series in his own back yard being squarely blamed on him.
His team are crumbling around him, the convict press are ripping him to shreds and he's looking at yet another innings defeat to their bitter rivals - can't blame the bloke for getting a bit upset.
True, he should know better than to rant at an official like that, but I like to see emotion in the game and it is clear to see that the pressure is getting to him now.
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I'm with you on all of that BLIR. Ponting's almost the last remnant of Australian sides that for 20 years were simply the best in the world. He's still an awesome batsman - but for me his fury is based on the frustration of leading a side that isn't fit to clean the boots of their forbears. Christ! Just think of the batsman they've had over the last 20 years: the two Waughs, Slater and Alan Border are simply 4 of probably a dozen world beaters. As for the bowlers all you've got to do is think of just Warne and McGrath to know that this side now is almost amateur. Ponting can't like playing with lads like that.
Still, our Ricky is, I think, the first Aussie ever to lead the convicts to THREE Ashes series defeats. :):):)
Cheers
BobG
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Just watching the last rites of the match on a streaming site. I don't understand why there are so many empty seats. I thought this was supposed to be a world record crowd. I thought Bruce Aussie liked turning out to see a team win the Ashes. Is there a bus strike in Melbourne or summat?
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They're here, they're there, they're every f**king where - empty seats! empty seats!
The convicts probably got themselves locked up.
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BobG wrote:
I'm with you on all of that BLIR. Ponting's almost the last remnant of Australian sides that for 20 years were simply the best in the world. He's still an awesome batsman - but for me his fury is based on the frustration of leading a side that isn't fit to clean the boots of their forbears. Christ! Just think of the batsman they've had over the last 20 years: the two Waughs, Slater and Alan Border are simply 4 of probably a dozen world beaters. As for the bowlers all you've got to do is think of just Warne and McGrath to know that this side now is almost amateur. Ponting can't like playing with lads like that.
Still, our Ricky is, I think, the first Aussie ever to lead the convicts to THREE Ashes series defeats. :):):)
Cheers
BobG
Hayden, Langer, Gilchrist, Taylor, etc, etc, etc. Any one of them is up in the top 50 batsmen in history. A truly awesome conveyor belt of talent and it was a privilege to watch them.
It never lasts for ever. This side is back to being the crock of mediocrity that Australia was in the mid-80s before the golden generation came through.
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Slinger Johnson out already and the bowlers look like they are going to wrap this up early doors. Crowd is full of English only and a great rendition of Jerusalem to start us off.
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BillyStubbsTears wrote:
BobG wrote:
I'm with you on all of that BLIR. Ponting's almost the last remnant of Australian sides that for 20 years were simply the best in the world. He's still an awesome batsman - but for me his fury is based on the frustration of leading a side that isn't fit to clean the boots of their forbears. Christ! Just think of the batsman they've had over the last 20 years: the two Waughs, Slater and Alan Border are simply 4 of probably a dozen world beaters. As for the bowlers all you've got to do is think of just Warne and McGrath to know that this side now is almost amateur. Ponting can't like playing with lads like that.
Still, our Ricky is, I think, the first Aussie ever to lead the convicts to THREE Ashes series defeats. :):):)
Cheers
BobG
Hayden, Langer, Gilchrist, Taylor, etc, etc, etc. Any one of them is up in the top 50 batsmen in history. A truly awesome conveyor belt of talent and it was a privilege to watch them.
It never lasts for ever. This side is back to being the crock of mediocrity that Australia was in the mid-80s before the golden generation came through.
Isn't that when your Captain is meant to turn into a great captain though. Yep, he did it when he had Warne, McGrath and Lee. Add to that Gilchrist. Then add the batters in Langer, Hayden and himself. He had players at his disposal of couldn't even hold a regular place in the test side, yet dominated county cricket here ie Laws, Blewitt, Bevan, Lehman, Elliot and a few more I can't be arsed to type on my iPhone. The Aussies never needed a decent skipper then as they had the best test/one day players in the world that couldn't make the starting 11, so no need to guess how good the selected 11 were. Now the current captain cannot inspire any of his batsmen or bowlers and cannot even set an example with his own performance to lead from the front
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After extensive research (5 minutes), I have uncovered (stumbled across) the fact that this will be the first time we have secured The Ashes with a test to spare since 1978 (I think).
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Pissing hell, these tail enders are being a bit stubborn! come on England, have em out before lunch!
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Get in there well done ENGLAND :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
(http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/kk31/pkt_drfc/237x237_ashes_urn1.gif)
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donnyjay wrote:
After extensive research (5 minutes), I have uncovered (stumbled across) the fact that this will be the first time we have secured The Ashes with a test to spare since 1978 (I think).
If that's 24 years ago, then that's the case. The news says 24 years ago was the last time it happened. Maybe that was the last time we retained them when down under, with '78 being the outright last time it happened, so we may both be right.
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pkt_drfc wrote:
Get in there well done ENGLAND :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
(http://i276.photobucket.com/albums/kk31/pkt_drfc/237x237_ashes_urn1.gif)
*proceeds to bang out the barmy army trademark song*
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RedJ wrote:
donnyjay wrote:
After extensive research (5 minutes), I have uncovered (stumbled across) the fact that this will be the first time we have secured The Ashes with a test to spare since 1978 (I think).
If that's 24 years ago, then that's the case. The news says 24 years ago was the last time it happened. Maybe that was the last time we retained them when down under, with '78 being the outright last time it happened, so we may both be right.
86-87 we won the Boxing Day Test at Melbourne to clinch the series and retain the ashes. We then lost at Sydney but still won the series 2-1.
In 1978-79 Mike Brearley's side beat the Aussies 5-1 to retain the ashes. The Aussies were below strength due to defections to Packer's WSC- although they were probably as strong as the current side!
A particular favourite of mine was 1977 when we beat them 3-0 at home and I attended every day of the Trent Bridge and Headingley tests- both of which we won. The latter contained Sir Geoffrey's 100th ton. Happy days!
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I distinctly remember a certain Summer's afternoon in 1981 when we should have been outside doing PE...but there was a fairly hefty audience of teachers and pupils crammed into a TV room at Adwick School watching RGB Willis rip through Kim Hughes' side :)
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GM-MarkB wrote:
I distinctly remember a certain Summer's afternoon in 1981 when we should have been outside doing PE...but there was a fairly hefty audience of teachers and pupils crammed into a TV room at Adwick School watching RGB Willis rip through Kim Hughes' side :)
I saw that on TV- absolutely fantastic. I then had the privilege of watching the next test- at Edgbaston- in person. The final afternoon when Botham took five for one is something I'll never forget.
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GM-MarkB wrote:
I distinctly remember a certain Summer's afternoon in 1981 when we should have been outside doing PE...but there was a fairly hefty audience of teachers and pupils crammed into a TV room at Adwick School watching RGB Willis rip through Kim Hughes' side :)
Was that the same test that Botham knocked the Aussie bowlers all over the ground and outside on occasions?
I think the Bookies were quoting England to win at 500/1 before I.T.Botham came into bat!
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Filo wrote:
GM-MarkB wrote:
I distinctly remember a certain Summer's afternoon in 1981 when we should have been outside doing PE...but there was a fairly hefty audience of teachers and pupils crammed into a TV room at Adwick School watching RGB Willis rip through Kim Hughes' side :)
Was that the same test that Botham knocked the Aussie bowlers all over the ground and outside on occasions?
I think the Bookies were quoting England to win at 500/1 before I.T.Botham came into bat!
That was Headingley. Some Aussie players took the odds as well
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I-was-there1976 wrote:
Filo wrote:
GM-MarkB wrote:
I distinctly remember a certain Summer's afternoon in 1981 when we should have been outside doing PE...but there was a fairly hefty audience of teachers and pupils crammed into a TV room at Adwick School watching RGB Willis rip through Kim Hughes' side :)
Was that the same test that Botham knocked the Aussie bowlers all over the ground and outside on occasions?
I think the Bookies were quoting England to win at 500/1 before I.T.Botham came into bat!
That was Headingley. Some Aussie players took the odds as well
I`m sure it was the same test, Bothams innings brought is from the brink of defeat and gave our bowlers a meagre total to bowl at, Willis charged in like a man possessed to rip through the Aussie batsmen
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I appreciate Willis's efforts but Botham was something else. England had followed on and in doing so managed a 129 run lead with the Aussies to start their 2nd innings. As the stat at the bottom (not sure if it's now out of date) only 2 sides in history have won a test after being forced to follow on. Looking at this link it makes you want to follow through. Enjoy reading
Perfect Reading (http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/current/match/63291.html)
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I also remember Graham Dilley playing the innings of his life with 56 to support Botham.
It was the way the curly locked Willis steamed in over after over that sticks in my mind though
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Looking at that scorecard,Botham and Willis may look like they were the main men but it was Sir Geoffrey`s 46 in the second innings that created the platform for victory ;)
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Did you spot just how long he occupied the crease for? He was made for test cricket was Geoffrey. Fabulous stuff.
BobG
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BobG wrote:
Did you spot just how long he occupied the crease for? He was made for test cricket was Geoffrey. Fabulous stuff.
BobG
Exactly Bob, he wore the Aussie attack down for Botham to bludgeon them to death :laugh: