'crap' is not good enough in this caseJono said:Hogwash, utter tosh, codswallop, codswaddle. What happened to 'crap'![]()
By the way you do know its quite clear vvk made this up don't you?SpeedKing said:It's truly embarrasing from an English perspective, Absolute hogwash. Next thing they might be complaing about is Gilchrist's brutal run rate is outside the spirit in which Test cricket should be played. I have not been so dissapointed by English tripe since Anderson's appearance in the saffie series
Why do you think I produced a parody straight afterwards?superkingdave said:By the way you do know its quite clear vvk made this up don't you?
hahahahahahahahahaha, LOL, after the nonsense of Ponting's bat, my rating of the MCC has gone straight through the floor.superkingdave said:By the way you do know its quite clear vvk made this up don't you?
In next week's Duck TimesSpeedKing said:hahahahahahahahahaha, LOL, after the nonsense of Ponting's bat, my rating of the MCC has gone straight through the floor.
luckyeddie said:In next week's Duck Times
MCC complain about people complaining about MCC complaining about Ponting's bat
Even though it's been reported that the ICC asked them to look into it?SpeedKing said:hahahahahahahahahaha, LOL, after the nonsense of Ponting's bat, my rating of the MCC has gone straight through the floor.
From the Duck Times, letters pageLangeveldt said:I've never had a good opinion of the MCC.. I think the first thing I remember hearing of them was how SA were banned from flying their brand new flag at Lord's after walloping England in 1994, and the Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Steve Tschwete were banned from congratulating them because they weren't wearing ties.. Then how Nasser Hussain and Mike Atherton weren't let in because the people didn't realize they happened to be captaining England..
I did a coaching course courtesy of the MCC at Lord's and remember ignoringall the old sh**s pretty much and acting like a really disinterested tosser..
I'm quite ashamed that foreign cricket fans love to come to Lord's, yet conveniently miss Edgbaston and Trent Bridge (Where cricket is for cricket fans)
Hmmm, having had exposure to both I'd say your press is slightly worse......as far as the indignation at skullduggery goes - guilty as charged! hahaluckyeddie said:Is it true that the Australian press is as pathetic as ours in England, and the Australian public as quick to raise protests of indignation at the skullduggery of the other side?
In short, are you as a nation as pathetic as us?
Oh, yes - and long may it continue.
Yes, I went to see a test at Lords and got the impression that (amongst the suited gentry at least) it was more a competition to see who could produce the best picnic basket than anything to do with cricket.Langeveldt said:I've never had a good opinion of the MCC.. I think the first thing I remember hearing of them was how SA were banned from flying their brand new flag at Lord's after walloping England in 1994, and the Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Steve Tschwete were banned from congratulating them because they weren't wearing ties.. Then how Nasser Hussain and Mike Atherton weren't let in because the people didn't realize they happened to be captaining England..
I did a coaching course courtesy of the MCC at Lord's and remember ignoringall the old sh**s pretty much and acting like a really disinterested tosser..
I'm quite ashamed that foreign cricket fans love to come to Lord's, yet conveniently miss Edgbaston and Trent Bridge (Where cricket is for cricket fans)
hahaha, was there mumbling along the lines ofsocial said:Having once received a rousing round of applause from the MCC members after making a particularly ordinary innings of 4 at Lords, you'll not hear me say a bad word against them.![]()
Oh believe me I would jump at the chance to visit Test venue in England. As far as I am concerned the 'Gabba is the best one I have been too.Langeveldt said:I've never had a good opinion of the MCC.. I think the first thing I remember hearing of them was how SA were banned from flying their brand new flag at Lord's after walloping England in 1994, and the Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Steve Tschwete were banned from congratulating them because they weren't wearing ties.. Then how Nasser Hussain and Mike Atherton weren't let in because the people didn't realize they happened to be captaining England..
I did a coaching course courtesy of the MCC at Lord's and remember ignoringall the old sh**s pretty much and acting like a really disinterested tosser..
I'm quite ashamed that foreign cricket fans love to come to Lord's, yet conveniently miss Edgbaston and Trent Bridge (Where cricket is for cricket fans)
They thought that you were carrying the drinkssocial said:Having once received a rousing round of applause from the MCC members after making a particularly ordinary innings of 4 at Lords, you'll not hear me say a bad word against them.![]()
In my excitement I missed the bit about you playing at Lords! Who were you playing for?social said:Having once received a rousing round of applause from the MCC members after making a particularly ordinary innings of 4 at Lords, you'll not hear me say a bad word against them.![]()