okies lets get back to business
finally india did something worthwhile even though it was against bermuda, Yuvi was a treat to watch , sheer murder, hope they repeat it against sri lanka
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asc_26 wrote:kay1730 wrote:Jeevan wrote:Kay ur anger reflected 4 times
HP why dont u let him be hes not used to you as yet
LOL. i dont know how you guys bear with him, i cant stand him.
Has he always been like this.
You are actually entertaining HP. You're so wound up by his posts. Don't bite, otherwise he'll keep feeding you. Right HP?
*I can hear HP's (((lol)))*
Jeevan wrote:okies lets get back to business
finally india did something worthwhile even though it was against bermuda, Yuvi was a treat to watch , sheer murder, hope they repeat it against sri lanka
Jeevan wrote:okies lets get back to business
finally india did something worthwhile even though it was against bermuda, Yuvi was a treat to watch , sheer murder, hope they repeat it against sri lanka
HP wrote:Lets get back to Cricket but
I dont want to let this third class British immigrants to say
"we lost to Ireland" .
I dont understand British govt feed them and they r still not sincere to them
Jeevan wrote:okies lets get back to business
finally india did something worthwhile even though it was against bermuda, Yuvi was a treat to watch , sheer murder, hope they repeat it against sri lanka
Galactico wrote:Jeevan wrote:okies lets get back to business
finally india did something worthwhile even though it was against bermuda, Yuvi was a treat to watch , sheer murder, hope they repeat it against sri lanka
Did you see that catch from that big guy from Bemuda flippen heck that guy can move
kay1730 wrote:Galactico wrote:Jeevan wrote:okies lets get back to business
finally india did something worthwhile even though it was against bermuda, Yuvi was a treat to watch , sheer murder, hope they repeat it against sri lanka
Did you see that catch from that big guy from Bemuda flippen heck that guy can move
Yea it was shocking. He looked funny tho.
sage & onion wrote:Did anyone hear the Flintof interview, watch him against Kenya, bet he plays like a demon.
Galactico wrote:sage & onion wrote:Did anyone hear the Flintof interview, watch him against Kenya, bet he plays like a demon.
What Flintoff did was wrong but atleast he knows now no man is bigger then the team.
Galactico wrote:sage & onion wrote:Did anyone hear the Flintof interview, watch him against Kenya, bet he plays like a demon.
What Flintoff did was wrong but atleast he knows now no man is bigger then the team.
sage & onion wrote:Wow Ian, that's some accusation, I believe all that has been stated at this time is suspicious circumstances.
Dr.D wrote:Certainly the ICC should revoke their test status until they can learn to be civilised.
Cricket is a gentlemen's game. You don't go burning effigies of players and captains when your team loses, and you certainly don't kill the coach.
iceman wrote:Dr.D wrote:Certainly the ICC should revoke their test status until they can learn to be civilised.
Cricket is a gentlemen's game. You don't go burning effigies of players and captains when your team loses, and you certainly don't kill the coach.
WOW...you got some special powers to see the past mate !!!
A. Until police investigates the cause of death, it is marked as suspicious circumstances and that includes suicide & murder. This is a common practice in UK & other countries.
B. Even if Woolmer was murdered, what benefit would it give to Pakistan cricket team? They were shattered any way after loosing. Even a rock head would know that coach was not the cause of the defeat, it was the team itself.
Dr.D wrote:iceman wrote:Dr.D wrote:Certainly the ICC should revoke their test status until they can learn to be civilised.
Cricket is a gentlemen's game. You don't go burning effigies of players and captains when your team loses, and you certainly don't kill the coach.
WOW...you got some special powers to see the past mate !!!
A. Until police investigates the cause of death, it is marked as suspicious circumstances and that includes suicide & murder. This is a common practice in UK & other countries.
B. Even if Woolmer was murdered, what benefit would it give to Pakistan cricket team? They were shattered any way after loosing. Even a rock head would know that coach was not the cause of the defeat, it was the team itself.
With respect to point A - he didn't die in the UK - you should know by now the rules of your lovely Britannia don't always apply elsewhere. News is coming in pretty thick and fast.
Hey Dude...1st: Whoever owns this lovely Britannia I don't care....but I definately don't belong from there...2nd Read carefully...I did mention OTHER COUNTRIES
With respect to point B - I have no doubt that people who burn effigies of players and coaches in mass public parades would also go to the lengths to take a persons life.
You are free to assume mate...but to me if there was any angry fan then it was team who was in danger of getting hurt not the coach.
On a side note... you do realise that Woolmer and Hanse Cronje were good friends, and some suspected (but could never prove) he was tied up in the match fixing scandal. What were the odds on Ireland to beat Pakistan?
iceman wrote:On the reply of your cute side note: No doubt they were good friends & Cronje was involved in match fixing AND he was also killed in a plane accident....don't you think his death was SUSPICIOUS?
If again there is match fixing involved here...then what benifit somebody gets by killing the coach after the match? Match is lost in the ground by the team not by the coach who is sitting outside. So if there was an angry better or fan then the logical target is team...not the coach
Dr.D wrote:
Finally, you doth protest too much. I have alerted the authorities to your defensive nature.
I think you did it.
Galactico wrote:I just heard the news Bob Woolmer was murdered