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The phrase “boo boy” is often used on here when a player is simply receiving perfectly reasonable criticism over their level of performance on this forum.
The thing recently that I’ve enjoyed watching most was a series from Thailand called “The Believers” on Netflix. It’s about three young Thais who end up in massive debt after their online gaming business is hacked and destroyed. Their efforts to pay off their debt by taking over a Buddhist temple and turning it into a money spinner, along with the dubious and dangerous characters they encounter in the process make for compulsive viewing.
It amused me when I watched Saturday night’s MOTD and Dion Dublin’s big take on the Chelsea game was that they don’t have enough players and need to acquire a lot more. I was under the impression that you’re never more than five feet away from a Chelsea player, there’s so many of them.
Hunter’s post on page one of this thread which received 24 upvotes made an enormous amount of sense to me because it’s what I’ve been thinking myself for years. Come to think of it, I think I’d rather have him as manager than JS at the moment because he seems more tactically aware.
Yeah, I’m so glad that we only had three home games in the whole of the first two months of the season so we could fit in two in three days at the turn of the year when it’s cold enough to freeze your nuts off.
Your comparison with the McLaren season is becoming uncannily accurate.Today’s result parallels the New Year loss to Bolton in that year. Now, we can only await with trepidation the result against this year’s Rotherham (Sheffield Wednesday) to complete the picture.
Like you I’m glad they won in Australia for the first time in fifteen years and playing 20/20 style on that lottery of a wicket seemed to do the trick but I just hope that this win in an already lost series doesn’t convince the hierarchy that nothing needs to change and swishing at every ball is the way to succeed in Test Cricket.
It was very loud and clear from behind us in R Block in the Ellerslie where I was. I was just as disappointed as Numpty about it and the first time yelled “Shut Up” but it was futile as there were so many doing it and so loudly. Perhaps this is where the Anti-Marti Twitter following that harasses Clive have their main residence.