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denphone 17-09-2019 13:40

Re: English Cricket
 
Hideous gutter journalism.:(:(

jfman 17-09-2019 13:59

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Disgusting.

iadom 19-09-2019 15:27

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Double header today, currently basking in the usual hot, sunny and cloudless skies at Old Trafford watching the last day of the county match. Then grab a bite to eat before going to the other Old Trafford for the Europa league game.:cool:

denphone 20-09-2019 08:38

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Originally Posted by iadom (Post 36010788)
Double header today, currently basking in the usual hot, sunny and cloudless skies at Old Trafford watching the last day of the county match. Then grab a bite to eat before going to the other Old Trafford for the Europa league game.:cool:

You did not miss much at Old Trafford as United were average to say the least as you might have been better for you if you had gone to experience the nightlife in Manchester.;)

iadom 20-09-2019 09:51

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 36010865)
You did not miss much at Old Trafford as United were average to say the least as you might have been better for you if you had gone to experience the nightlife in Manchester.;)

Nine changes from weekend. Keeper and all back four making their first appearance of the season, five young graduates started, average age of team a fraction over 24 against a virtual ten man defence. Always a bit frustrating to watch but some good performances from the likes of Gomes, Greenwood and Tuanzebe and 3 points in the end.

I didn’t comment at the time but just remind me how Liverpool fared midweek?:D

denphone 20-09-2019 09:55

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Originally Posted by iadom (Post 36010872)
Nine changes from weekend. Keeper and all back four making their first appearance of the season, five young graduates started, average age of team a fraction over 24 against a virtual ten man defence. Always a bit frustrating to watch but some good performances from the likes of Gomes, Greenwood and Tuanzebe and 3 points in the end.

I didn’t comment at the time but just remind me how Liverpool fared midweek?:D

The gods failed us is my answer to that.:D

iadom 20-09-2019 10:07

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Back to cricket.;) A hard fought win in the end, the Middlesex batsman made a game of it but the Red Rose boys maintained their record as the only unbeaten team in both divisions of the Championship.:cool:

denphone 20-09-2019 10:09

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Originally Posted by iadom (Post 36010874)
Back to cricket.;) A hard fought win in the end, the Middlesex batsman made a game of it but the Red Rose boys maintained their record as the only unbeaten team in both divisions of the Championship.:cool:

l wonder what the odds on them going straight back down a division as it might represent good value.:p:

iadom 20-09-2019 10:17

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Groundhog Day Den, you have already posited that scenario.:rolleyes:

Mr K 22-09-2019 11:15

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Might be irrelevant which division anyway. Agnew's master plan for English cricket is proposing going back to a single division.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/4971053
Shame if all that Lancs effort was for nothing ;)

denphone 22-09-2019 11:21

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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36011070)
Might be irrelevant which division anyway. Agnew's master plan for English cricket is proposing going back to a single division.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/4971053
Shame if all that Lancs effort was for nothing ;)

l would look at your link Mr K but it does not work.

Mr K 22-09-2019 11:31

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 36011071)
l would look at your link Mr K but it does not work.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/49710531

iadom 22-09-2019 11:32

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Since when did the BBC’s cricket correspondent have any real say on the future of the game?

denphone 22-09-2019 11:45

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Originally Posted by iadom (Post 36011076)
Since when did the BBC’s cricket correspondent have any real say on the future of the game?

The trouble is too many of these correspondents are full of their own importance Jim.

Hugh 22-09-2019 13:58

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 36011070)
Might be irrelevant which division anyway. Agnew's master plan for English cricket is proposing going back to a single division.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/4971053
Shame if all that Lancs effort was for nothing ;)

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