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*Official Cricketweb Premiership Media Coverage*
Loganathan calls Stallions Mediocre
by Dexter Moon Days after picking up their first win of the season against the Southern Stallions, Northside Power captain Tharmi Loganathan has come out and tolld of the Stallions Mediocrity.. Loganathan talking to his team was overheard by reporters saying to his side "beating them isn't a great achieved at the moment". The comments which are surley going to cause a stir in the South seemed very arrogant of Loganathan considering his own sides form has been very average itself. Maybe if Loganathan took more notice of his own teams lack of discipline then opposition sides could lower their Medical Insurance.. Just some food for though Mr Loganathan!! |
Haha waiting to see what Tharmi has to say on this.
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how can a side that contains Subacka be Mediocre???? like cmon
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Disappointed i made the news and it wasn't some sex scandal, oh well maybe next time.
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In his first interview since been awarded the CW International Captaincy, Kev Gough sat down with Pickford Public Access Television.
Congratulations on the captaincy, what does it mean to you? It came as a complete surprise and Im thrilled to bits. To lead the boys onto the field for CWs first ever international is a dream come true What do you think of the Training squad? I cant fault it. We have such depth for a young league that there will always be discussions about whom should be in for who, but looking at the list I am confident in our abilities. What about the game? Its simple. Its our first fixture, we are new to international football but we are gunning for a win. We have the players and the support to make a big impact. I certainly will not guarantee victory but I think we will win. Moving on to domestic matters, How has the first part of the Premiership season been for you? From a league point of view, it has been a success. Crowds are big and the football has been exciting. There have maybe been a few too many hot heads but they are mainly young lads in high pressure and new situations. They will learn, Im sure of theat. No doubt the football has been entertaining and the league is shaping up nicely. The league is certainly making an impact. My nephew, who is cricket mad, asked if I could get him a signed Kennett shirt. How about the Swell? Im really proud of the club and my position in it. The start of the season hasnt been as dynamic as I would have liked but we have only lost 1 game and are sitting in a decent position in the league. Im trying not to be too greedy with my expectaions, it could be a lot worse, but we are aiming for the top. From my perspective we have a top team and with the support of Hakon as VC we should be a contender. What about your own form? Im relatively happy with it. As a club we have a number of talented young players. However, they are still only young and the older guys like myself have to step up. Given my role and position within the club, I am never satisfied by my own performance. There is always room for improvement and I dont just judge my performance on goals scored but by points in the league. I also have high expectations as there are a great bunch of lads at the Swell and I dont want to let them down. Thank you for your time No worries. and remember kids, support the Swell and buy your National team shirt and come watch the games. |
Dravid to hold Christmas dinner in Nixonstown.
Nixontown Daily Nixontown: Nitin Dravid, striker for the East Coast Fury, announced today that he will hold a dinner in celebration of Christmas for all East Coast Fury fans, at a local party hall in Nixonstown. The dinner is said to take place on Christmas Eve, one day after Cricket Web XI's first International fixture. "I love the support the team is getting from the fans and I wanted to do a little something for them" Dravid said to Nixonstown Daily during a training session. "The dinner will take place on Dec 24th, at 6 PM and will last until 8 PM, giving the fans and the team mates a chance to spend Christmas with their family also. In order to attend the dinner you must have a ticket, which you can buy at any East Coast Fury game. Player's from other teams are also invited to attend the dinner." |
Horse & Hound
Humbug! by Abhinav Shankar Western Dynamo defender Nath Patrick is reportedly too busy to attend the Christmas function being held by the socially-challenged Nitin Dravid. In a statement by Patrick given during a promotion for his new book, If I Did It, he said "Pretty sure Smithers [Central United Captain - Daniel Smith] is having a thing at his place. [It`ll] Probably be crap, but I`ll go." There have been no reports at this stage on the number of tickets sold for Dravid`s function, but early indicators suggest figures akin to the IQ-level of the late Chris Hinton. Pick up next week`s issue of Horse & Hound for an hour-by-hour recount of Central United star Mathew Mitchell`s drinking bender with 14-page spread. |
Pity I have to find out about Smith's thing through the media. Hurts.
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It's okay if your going to Smith's party, but don't think there will be a huge turnout. Plus, it wasn't mentioned in the report, but there is a surprise instore for everyone who attends. |
Haha, there's no way you'd pull a bigger crowd to a Christmas dinner than I would to a huge pissup. Get off it.
Gelman; it was supposed to be a surprise party for you :unsure: |
will be having christmas on my yaught with a few ok about 5 ladies from campsfield. i have already picked out my costume and my skimpy santa suit is gunna be a hit.
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Haha, wow, this is embarrassing.
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BTW the player is Lucas Neill, and the news of him coming will spread soon too. |
Haha yeah, we're one of the hugest minnows in world football, I'm sure Blackburn would release one of their stars midweek to come to a party thrown by a semi-pro in the middle of nowhere.
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