Boycott's a wanker

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Boycott's a wanker

Postby Jimmy » Sat Dec 01, 2007 6:28 pm

The recent comments by Geoff Boycott piss me off. He is a ******* wanker. Leave tests as they are and Vaughan is not better than Ponting, the bloke has to get on the field first.

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Re: Boycott's a wanker

Postby LBT » Sat Dec 01, 2007 7:09 pm

Vaughan is very over-rated... and his one day stats are horrible.
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Re: Boycott's a wanker

Postby Rik E Boy » Sat Dec 01, 2007 8:26 pm

Yes, Boycott is indeed a wanker, but what did he say again?

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Re: Boycott's a wanker

Postby smac » Sat Dec 01, 2007 11:11 pm

Rik E Boy wrote:Yes, Boycott is indeed a wanker, but what did he say again?

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Re: Boycott's a wanker

Postby NFC » Sun Dec 02, 2007 12:12 am

Jimmy wrote:The recent comments by Geoff Boycott piss me off. He is a ******* wanker. Leave tests as they are and Vaughan is not better than Ponting, the bloke has to get on the field first.

:evil: :roll:

I love it how Ponting's poor captaincy is all due to losing one series. :roll: Yes a big series, but he has improved a LOT since then and is now a terrific captain who can rarely be faulted.
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Re: Boycott's a wanker

Postby RoosterMarty » Sun Dec 02, 2007 12:17 am

He learnt from that and then delivered a 5-0 hammering which hadn't happened for 80-odd years...
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Re: Boycott's a wanker

Postby smithy » Sun Dec 02, 2007 12:21 am

Ponting wasn't so much at fault as the loss of the ashes as the selectors..
I think blind freddy (pardon) could see that Dizzy and Kasper were badly out of form and by the time bowling changes were made at the selection table is was a bit too late..
I think Vaughans captaincy on that tour was ordinary at best..
Quite often he had the aussies on the ropes but persisted with 1-2 slips at most with sweepers, third man,,, deep long on/offs etc..
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Re: Boycott's a wanker

Postby NFC » Sun Dec 02, 2007 1:38 am

smithy wrote:Ponting wasn't so much at fault as the loss of the ashes as the selectors..
I think blind freddy (pardon) could see that Dizzy and Kasper were badly out of form and by the time bowling changes were made at the selection table is was a bit too late..
I think Vaughans captaincy on that tour was ordinary at best..
Quite often he had the aussies on the ropes but persisted with 1-2 slips at most with sweepers, third man,,, deep long on/offs etc..

And Hussey had dominated in the ODI series and yet wasn't included in the test team. They stuck with Katich (sorry REB) when he was in shocking form. What a difference that swap would've made.
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Re: Boycott's a wanker

Postby GWW » Sun Dec 02, 2007 2:07 am

NFC wrote:
smithy wrote:Ponting wasn't so much at fault as the loss of the ashes as the selectors..
I think blind freddy (pardon) could see that Dizzy and Kasper were badly out of form and by the time bowling changes were made at the selection table is was a bit too late..
I think Vaughans captaincy on that tour was ordinary at best..
Quite often he had the aussies on the ropes but persisted with 1-2 slips at most with sweepers, third man,,, deep long on/offs etc..

And Hussey had dominated in the ODI series and yet wasn't included in the test team. They stuck with Katich (sorry REB) when he was in shocking form. What a difference that swap would've made.


You're right, but then again, who knows Hussey may have struggled in the Tests in England and he may not be the same player as he is today.
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Re: Boycott's a wanker

Postby Dogwatcher » Sun Dec 02, 2007 9:41 am

Boycott's a wa&nker.

Do we even need to discuss this?
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Re: Boycott's a wanker

Postby Rik E Boy » Mon Dec 03, 2007 8:25 am

NFC wrote:
smithy wrote:Ponting wasn't so much at fault as the loss of the ashes as the selectors..
I think blind freddy (pardon) could see that Dizzy and Kasper were badly out of form and by the time bowling changes were made at the selection table is was a bit too late..
I think Vaughans captaincy on that tour was ordinary at best..
Quite often he had the aussies on the ropes but persisted with 1-2 slips at most with sweepers, third man,,, deep long on/offs etc..

And Hussey had dominated in the ODI series and yet wasn't included in the test team. They stuck with Katich (sorry REB) when he was in shocking form. What a difference that swap would've made.


Agreed. Katich is like a crab at the crease which is not want you want when Simon Jones was bending it like Beckham. He has an unusual technique does the Kat but it isn't one that suits English conditions IMO. So it was written. The only person who hasn't accepted that Kat will never wear the baggy green again in Australia is me. :wink:

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Re: Boycott's a wanker

Postby LaughingKookaburra » Mon Dec 03, 2007 12:21 pm

Does any one forget that in that Test series that Australia played some un-characteristic terrible test cricket, Everything went right for England and they only ended up just winning the series by 1 test.If the correct decision was made at the second test most likely England would have been 2 tests down and un-likely come back to win the series. They got a hiding when they arrived in Australia and it eclipsed anything they acheived in the 2005 series. Boycott has no idea.
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Re: Boycott's a wanker

Postby Dirko » Mon Dec 03, 2007 12:28 pm

I am really offended by the term Wanker and Boycott used in the same sentence...
A wanker is way too nice a description for that DH !. :evil:
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Re: Boycott's a wanker

Postby rogernumber10 » Mon Dec 03, 2007 1:11 pm

Boycs - :axe: Mere mention of his name brings back horrible memories of watching him grind out that 77 in nine hours in Perth in the 78-79 series.
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Re: Boycott's a wanker

Postby GWW » Mon Dec 03, 2007 1:13 pm

rogernumber10 wrote:Boycs - :axe: Mere mention of his name brings back horrible memories of watching him grind out that 77 in nine hours in Perth in the 78-79 series.


How about his apprentice Tavare a few years later :shock:
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Re: Boycott's a wanker

Postby JK » Tue Dec 04, 2007 12:13 am

How good was Richie Benaud's response when asked his thoughts on Boycott calling todays tests matches boring and needing to be culled to 4 days .... "Well who made it boring?" :D
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