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Re: England v Australia, 1st Test, Cardiff, July 8-12

Post by embee on Mon 29 Jun 2009, 18:23

Almost Certain Good News

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Re: England v Australia, 1st Test, Cardiff, July 8-12

Post by taipan on Mon 29 Jun 2009, 19:21

Red wrote:KP has been relying on his Saffer 'friends' as he calls them for intelligence on the poms.



He doesn't know his teammates?

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Re: England v Australia, 1st Test, Cardiff, July 8-12

Post by Red on Mon 29 Jun 2009, 19:25

Originally it was a knee that Watson had scanned but now he can only walk laps because of a thigh strain. He has been almost certainly ruled out of the first test as he won't be fit to face the Lions. North will seemingly occupy the #6 position regardless of his indifferent form.

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Re: England v Australia, 1st Test, Cardiff, July 8-12

Post by Henry on Mon 29 Jun 2009, 19:31

Red, why do you constantly repeat almost exactly what is written in the press and write it here as if it's your news? Can't you put some quotation marks around what you write?

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Re: England v Australia, 1st Test, Cardiff, July 8-12

Post by taipan on Mon 29 Jun 2009, 19:32

Henry wrote:Red, why do you constantly repeat almost exactly what is written in the press and write it here as if it's your news? Can't you put some quotation marks around what you write?


When she writes her own stuff she screws it up.

See above

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Re: England v Australia, 1st Test, Cardiff, July 8-12

Post by Red on Mon 29 Jun 2009, 19:37

taipan wrote:
Red wrote:KP has been relying on his Saffer 'friends' as he calls them for intelligence on the poms.



He doesn't know his teammates?


A lot of teammates have come to blows in the past. Warne for instance would hardly call Gilly or S.Waugh a friend. A bit of an assumption on your part that just because KP played with Boucher and Kallis in the IPL they had to become friends.

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Re: England v Australia, 1st Test, Cardiff, July 8-12

Post by taipan on Mon 29 Jun 2009, 19:41

Red wrote:
taipan wrote:
Red wrote:KP has been relying on his Saffer 'friends' as he calls them for intelligence on the poms.



He doesn't know his teammates?


A lot of teammates have come to blows in the past. Warne for instance would hardly call Gilly or S.Waugh a friend. A bit of an assumption on your part that just because KP played with Boucher and Kallis in the IPL they had to become friends.


FFS red, you still don't know what you got wrong?

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Re: England v Australia, 1st Test, Cardiff, July 8-12

Post by Red on Mon 29 Jun 2009, 19:43

taipan wrote:
Red wrote:
taipan wrote:
Red wrote:KP has been relying on his Saffer 'friends' as he calls them for intelligence on the poms.



He doesn't know his teammates?


A lot of teammates have come to blows in the past. Warne for instance would hardly call Gilly or S.Waugh a friend. A bit of an assumption on your part that just because KP played with Boucher and Kallis in the IPL they had to become friends.


FFS red, you still don't know what you got wrong?


Regardless of what egregious error has been committed, I'm offering an opinion on your assumption.

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Re: England v Australia, 1st Test, Cardiff, July 8-12

Post by taipan on Mon 29 Jun 2009, 19:45

Red wrote:
taipan wrote:
Red wrote:
taipan wrote:
Red wrote:KP has been relying on his Saffer 'friends' as he calls them for intelligence on the poms.



He doesn't know his teammates?


A lot of teammates have come to blows in the past. Warne for instance would hardly call Gilly or S.Waugh a friend. A bit of an assumption on your part that just because KP played with Boucher and Kallis in the IPL they had to become friends.


FFS red, you still don't know what you got wrong?


Regardless of what egregious error has been committed, I'm offering an opinion on your assumption.


WTF are you on about? You make a major balls up and are trying to obfuscate the issue.

Where did I say they were friends? That was your frigging comment.

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Re: England v Australia, 1st Test, Cardiff, July 8-12

Post by Red on Mon 29 Jun 2009, 19:50

I said 'friends'. I think we are at cross-purposes here.

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Re: England v Australia, 1st Test, Cardiff, July 8-12

Post by taipan on Mon 29 Jun 2009, 19:52

Red wrote:I said 'friends'. I think we are at cross-purposes here.

And I asked, why he would question Kallis and Boucher about the poms?

I could understand if he asked them about the Aussies.

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Re: England v Australia, 1st Test, Cardiff, July 8-12

Post by Red on Mon 29 Jun 2009, 19:53

Which is not what I was referring to so we were at cross-purposes.

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Re: England v Australia, 1st Test, Cardiff, July 8-12

Post by taipan on Mon 29 Jun 2009, 19:55

Red wrote:Which is not what I was referring to so we were at cross-purposes.


I wasn't. I have been referring to the same thing throughout.

Going to admit, for once, that you screwed up?

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Re: England v Australia, 1st Test, Cardiff, July 8-12

Post by Merlin on Mon 29 Jun 2009, 19:59

Red wrote:
A lot of teammates have come to blows in the past. Warne for instance would hardly call Gilly or S.Waugh a friend. A bit of an assumption on your part that just because KP played with Boucher and Kallis in the IPL they had to become friends.


Where did that pearl emerge from.
Weren't they both equally passionate about rebuilding the Kandy stadium and ensuring aid went to local people after the tsunami ? Surely after such an act you are bound to develop a bond with the person who shares your passion ...
I can understand Warners dislike for SWaugh ... everyone disliked that prawn, even his gambling 'put it about' bruvver.

Again, why not become friends after living in each others pocket 24/7 in the IPL ... it's a natural progression and therefore a perfectly understandable assumption - and Kallis and Boucher look the friendly types anyway.

Which rag you readin' Redders?

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Re: England v Australia, 1st Test, Cardiff, July 8-12

Post by horace on Mon 29 Jun 2009, 20:03

Merlin wrote:
Red wrote:
A lot of teammates have come to blows in the past. Warne for instance would hardly call Gilly or S.Waugh a friend. A bit of an assumption on your part that just because KP played with Boucher and Kallis in the IPL they had to become friends.


Where did that pearl emerge from.
Weren't they both equally passionate about rebuilding the Kandy stadium and ensuring aid went to local people after the tsunami ? Surely after such an act you are bound to develop a bond with the person who shares your passion ...
I can understand Warners dislike for SWaugh ... everyone disliked that prawn, even his gambling 'put it about' bruvver.

Again, why not become friends after living in each others pocket 24/7 in the IPL ... it's a natural progression and therefore a perfectly understandable assumption - and Kallis and Boucher look the friendly types anyway.

Which rag you readin' Redders?


quite clearly the "Coknbull Gazette"

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