So was Broad ball tampering?

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Re: So was Broad ball tampering?

Post by embee on Thu 07 Jan 2010, 19:21

buckSH wrote:I thought she was a saffer immigrant turned redneck wozzie until now. shrug


Wash your mouth out Bucks ...She's a farken Vomit ...

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Re: So was Broad ball tampering?

Post by taipan on Thu 07 Jan 2010, 19:23

buckSH wrote:ahh .. it helps me connects the dots.
thanks


Nah, it was the farking seppos who turned us around when we reached Luanda

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Re: So was Broad ball tampering?

Post by buckSH on Thu 07 Jan 2010, 19:23

thought she wuz from Perth.
anyways ..

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Re: So was Broad ball tampering?

Post by Mick Sawyer on Thu 07 Jan 2010, 19:49

Nah, it was the farking seppos who turned us around when we reached Luanda


Sheeeeet there's boys from Nigeria who run through their defences .................... and Mbeke?

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Re: So was Broad ball tampering?

Post by taipan on Thu 07 Jan 2010, 19:53

Mick Sawyer wrote:
Nah, it was the farking seppos who turned us around when we reached Luanda


Sheeeeet there's boys from Nigeria who run through their defences .................... and Mbeke?


Not with you.

Was talking 1975 and farking Gerald Ford.

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Re: So was Broad ball tampering?

Post by Mick Sawyer on Thu 07 Jan 2010, 20:00

Was talking 1975 and farking Gerald Ford..


Cool.

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Re: So was Broad ball tampering?

Post by Shoeshine on Fri 08 Jan 2010, 11:39

Ghosted newspaper columns are pre-approved by the England team, therefore one can only assume that rather than letting things lie, England are absolutely determined to be very, very vocal on this subject:

Stuart Broad slags off Saffers

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Re: So was Broad ball tampering?

Post by Henry on Fri 08 Jan 2010, 11:42

Interesting that Michael Vaughan was quick to condemn England, telling the BBC that "England know that what they did was not in the laws of the game."

Err, f*ck of Vaughney. Geez. It hasn't taken him long out of the side before he's completely forgotten what it was like when he was playing and facing criticism from the media and former players.

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Re: So was Broad ball tampering?

Post by taipan on Fri 08 Jan 2010, 11:43

Shoeshine wrote:Ghosted newspaper columns are pre-approved by the England team, therefore one can only assume that rather than letting things lie, England are absolutely determined to be very, very vocal on this subject:

Stuart Broad slags off Saffers


Stuart Broad's dad slags off Saffers

Useless qunt

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Post by Henry on Fri 08 Jan 2010, 11:47

This affair brings back memories of Vaughney calling Graeme Smith 'the witness' after Smith appeared to give evidence against Vaughan to the match referee.

The Saffies really can be whingeing little girls sometimes.

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Post by JKLever on Fri 08 Jan 2010, 11:51

Henry wrote:Interesting that Michael Vaughan was quick to condemn England, telling the BBC that "England know that what they did was not in the laws of the game."

Err, f*ck of Vaughney. Geez. It hasn't taken him long out of the side before he's completely forgotten what it was like when he was playing and facing criticism from the media and former players.


Yeah, can't imagine his presence around the team would be that welcome.

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Re: So was Broad ball tampering?

Post by taipan on Fri 08 Jan 2010, 11:51

Henry wrote:This affair brings back memories of Vaughney calling Graeme Smith 'the witness' after Smith appeared to give evidence against Vaughan to the match referee.

The Saffies really can be whingeing little girls sometimes.


This the same qunt Vaughan who whinged about ABs catch?'And the did the same thing?

Useless tosser who had one good series

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Re: So was Broad ball tampering?

Post by embee on Fri 08 Jan 2010, 15:08

"Jimmy Anderson has also been questioned, but, while I have not seen any television pictures of what he is supposed to have done, I am absolutely convinced that Jimmy would not have been doing anything against the laws or spirit of the game."

Keep up Stuey ...Jimmy admitted he farqued up with what he did ...though it was a minor technical breach of the laws

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Re: So was Broad ball tampering?

Post by Merlin on Sun 10 Jan 2010, 00:54

taipan wrote:
Shoeshine wrote:Ghosted newspaper columns are pre-approved by the England team, therefore one can only assume that rather than letting things lie, England are absolutely determined to be very, very vocal on this subject:

Stuart Broad slags off Saffers


Stuart Broad's dad slags off Saffers

Useless qunt


The real villain in this on-going soap opera is the qunt De Villiers.
He's still banging on about the Broad/Anderson ball tampering issue - days after his SACB paymasters decided NOT to pursue the matter any further whilst lacking any definitive evidence other than selective tv footage which the SATV cameramen were allegedly asked to keep an eye open for as far back as Day 3 !! According to Steve James's column in the DT today - de Villiers was also seen muttering and mimmicking Onions fist-punch after blocking for the draw s they left the field .... wotaqunt.

It warms the cockles of me 'eart to note petulant behaviour from "toys outta pram" twats like de Villiers who just cannot take being second best with a degree of chivalry - unlike someone like Amla, who, according to Onions, pissed himself laughing in the heat of battle when the ball got stuck in Onion's helmet grill in that last over ... then shared a joke with him afterwards.

Keep it bubbling fellas ... it's going to be a cauldron in Joburg ... just got to keep the Jaaarpies pissed off enough to get them to lose the plot and choke - yet again !!

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Re: So was Broad ball tampering?

Post by Shoeshine on Sun 10 Jan 2010, 01:31

You get the feeling that the England players don't think a great deal of De Villiers, don't you? Laughing

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