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jow104
26th December 2010, 07:04 PM
Have you heard the score? :D
Scribbly Gum
26th December 2010, 07:09 PM
Have you heard the score? :D
Sadly yes.
I think that the Australian cricket team is about to be taught a very brutal lesson in humility.
Take it on the chin boys.
SG
cultana
26th December 2010, 08:00 PM
Have you heard the score? :D
:roflmao:
Looks like the Australian team may be in for a bit of revamping in the not so distant future.
groeneaj
26th December 2010, 08:01 PM
It was a horrible first day. I was hoping it was the pitch, then the England team proved otherwise:-
lesmeyer
26th December 2010, 11:59 PM
Just when I thought we were on a winning streak ...:D. I reckon the Aus selectors are on the English payroll :p. Has anyone seen Hansie Cronje lurking around taking bets ?? :rolleyes: What a miserable performance by us and well done to the poms.
Regards
Les
Lignum
27th December 2010, 03:44 AM
I think that the Australian cricket team is about to be taught a very brutal lesson in humility.
Take it on the chin boys.
SG
:? Sorry but this is a ...... up analysis. Humility? Take it on the chin ? Scribbly, you must be a Pom.
and well done to the poms.
Regards
Les
Sheeze...:doh:
artme
27th December 2010, 07:53 AM
Well, I think it is time for a serious rethink on the way cricket is run in Australia.
England finally followed the lead set by australia that was so effective for about 20 years. They are now reaping the rewards while we appear to have been resting on our laurels.
Terry - had a look at your website!!:o:2tsup::2tsup:
Scribbly Gum
27th December 2010, 08:05 AM
:? Sorry but this is a ...... up analysis. Humility? Take it on the chin ? Scribbly, you must be a Pom.
Sheeze...:doh:
No Jim - just an embarrassed long time cricket lover.
I have loved seeing the Australian team win over the last twenty or so years. During this time we have really dominated cricket. Sadly I have watched some members of the team display some quite unsavory personal characteristics. These we have all overlooked as the team went on its winning way.
It has only really been the poor form of late that has forced us to look at their total package rather than just their cricketing ability. And in some cases what we see is not necessarily pretty.
Now as to the lesson in humility, it is from this personal development point of view that it is overdue and necessary.
I would love to see the Australian team winning again, but I like cricket more than I like the individuals or even the teams.
When I played, there was a sense of gentlemanliness about the game that applauded great cricket no matter who executed the action. Great batting, bowling or fielding was appreciated and acknowledged even if it was an affirmation to the opposition.
Sledging was only done in fun and no animosity really meant by it.
Some of what we have come to see as "normal" in the game now , is really not very pretty, and certainly not the behaviour of a gentleman.
It just isn't cricket!
I know I might be alone in my views, but the Australian team needs a lesson in humility, and they are getting it.
If they take it on the chin and learn from it, their cricket might improve - certainly the game will be better for it.
Having said all that, well done the Poms, and Come on Aussie!
Cheers
SG
fubar
27th December 2010, 10:31 AM
its raining yeah saved by the weather :2tsup: for a short time anyway
Christos
27th December 2010, 11:25 AM
I expect that we will loose the match and there fore the poms will retain The Ashes. :no:
Ashore
27th December 2010, 12:07 PM
Fat lady hasn't sung yet, melbourne weather may be our 12 man .....I hope
BTW jow where was your posts regarding the last test :rolleyes:
Bob38S
27th December 2010, 12:41 PM
I don't hear any singing either. :no:
We do need to "blood" some of our youngsters earlier rather than waiting until we are in a jam and then putting them in and placing so much pressure on a newbie that he almost has to fail. The selectors also do appear to make some strange descisions. :o
Lignum
27th December 2010, 01:12 PM
Sack Hildich replace him with Chappell
Sack the person responsible for re-signing Tim Nelson last week for a further 2 years.
Sack Tim Nelson and replace him with Warne.
Sack Jamie Cox and get Merv back
Sack the flat track bully Hughes and replace him with Shaun Marsh
Sack Hilfenhouse and replace him with Clint McKay
Move Mr Cricket up to 3 as he is still in good form, but soon as that drops off replace him with Khawaja
Clark on borrowed time.
Relieve Ponting of Captaincy, and drop him to 5
Bring in Cam White at 6 and make him Captain (replacing Smith at 6 who is still years away)
Look to the future and replace Haddon with Wade.
Blood Beer
Terry - had a look at your website!!:o:2tsup::2tsup:
Thanks. Still a work in progress and lots of re-jigging and editing to do, but its getting there :)
jow104
27th December 2010, 06:17 PM
Fat lady hasn't sung yet, melbourne weather may be our 12 man .....I hope
BTW jow where was your posts regarding the last test :rolleyes:
Yes Ashore, I could not understand how a team could slip so, both teams appear to be inconsistent.
However nice to get one in.
artme
28th December 2010, 09:52 PM
This English team is a good, disciplined unit. That has not come about by chance. Obviously a great deal of work has been done by England to get the team to this standard. They do everything well - including the way they conduct themselves!!
SG, I could not agree with you more. I love cricket, always have. Playing as a youngster and right into my 20s there was and air of common respect and friendship amongst players. I umpired up to district level for a number of years until hayfever forced me to give that up. Even as an umpire there was a great feeling of respect and friendship amongst everyone. Sure, there were always a few niggles, but nothing serious. A bit of humour, a few beers after a game - good times.
These days it seems the higher up the ladder you get, the further from the old ideals you are.
One more thing - Thank goodness for the Barmy Army!!
lesmeyer
29th December 2010, 01:29 AM
.......
However nice to get one in.
Was this not a quote from our "attache to the court of St James" of yesteryear, Sir Les Patterson?? :D
Regards
Les
jow104
29th December 2010, 06:43 PM
Still topical today in certain circumstances. :rolleyes:
Ray153
29th December 2010, 07:55 PM
Take it on the chin boys.
SG
Not much chance of that I reckon. Sadly I think we are in for a spate of hand wringing and gossip magazine stories about how traumatic circumstances were responsible for the loss.
Emigrating to Norway is looking better and better in many ways I feel.
kiwigeo
29th December 2010, 08:29 PM
Sadly yes.
I think that the Australian cricket team is about to be taught a very brutal lesson in humility.
Take it on the chin boys.
SG
I'm a Kiwi so in theory I shouldn't care if the Ozzies lose The Ashes. That said I have two comments:
1. You cant go forever without a loss....as Scribbly says they should take it on the chin and move onto the next showdown with the Poms.
2. Everyone is calling for Ponting to be sacked as Captain. Unfortunately these same people havent addressed the question of who would be an appropriate replacement??
Lignum
29th December 2010, 08:54 PM
2. Everyone is calling for Ponting to be sacked as Captain. Unfortunately these same people havent addressed the question of who would be an appropriate replacement??
Cam White batting at 6
Bob38S
30th December 2010, 10:56 AM
Let the Poms enjoy it :( - it won't last all that long :rolleyes: - will just make our next winning team all the stronger and the victory all the sweeter. :U
In the world of sport I only support 2 teams - #1 = Aussies, #2 = any team opposing the Poms :q:D