21-10-2006, 09:02 AM,
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A suggested thread for the posting of gigglesworth articles stolen shamelessly from e-casts, podcasts and (gulp) the press.
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21-10-2006, 09:06 AM,
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'Lee Cattermole has committed his short-term future to Middlesbrough by
... you've lost interest, haven't you? Still, might as well complete
the sentence ... signing a four-year contract extension.'
'American presidential secretary Tony Blair has recommended that David
Beckham be knighted and his wife Victoria be given a ladyhood [She's
no lady! - Fiver Ed.], presumably for services to self-promotion.'
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01-11-2006, 09:51 AM,
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By Dave Woods
BBC Sport in Christchurch
How do you know when a plane load of Aussies has just arrived? When the engines have stopped, you can still hear the whining.
And, boy, have the Aussies whined since we've been here.
It's sometimes nice to thank your hosts for a warm welcome - it would just be nice to find a few Aussies who actually provided one.
Take Tommy Raudonikis, for example. No, please, do take him. Raudonikis is a former coach of New South Wales.
The four-time Kangaroo tourist writes a column in a local newspaper and, by way of welcome to the visiting English cricketers and rugby league players, writes: "I'm still wondering what we've done to deserve having to put up with Pommy bastards twice in one year.
"It's gone from a whingeing solo to a bloody chorus of complaint.
We cannot stand idle and let their pitiful strains drown us out on Saturday night. Not to howl down those whining mongrels would be akin to letting them microwave your beer and serve it to you warm."
He later refers to Prince Charles as a "big, goofy wing nut."
All of which is best read in a gravelly Aussie accent whilst sipping four XXXX and swatting flies from around your head. Nice to meet you too, Tommy.
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01-11-2006, 11:51 AM,
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Sweder Wrote:All of which is best read in a gravelly Aussie accent whilst sipping four XXXX and swatting flies from around your head. Nice to meet you too, Tommy.
Aussies don't actually drink XXXX - just like they don't actually drink Fosters. That's the stuff reserved for the export market to bloody stupid foreigners fed up with drinking warm piss.
The stuff about swatting flies is true though...
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01-11-2006, 12:49 PM,
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The Australia Visitors Guide Wrote:Contrary to popular belief Foster's is NOT consumed in Australia (at least by Australians). Instead, they prefer one of the many beers brewed and served regionally; each territory specializes in its own brand. seems to back up your statement. However
The Australia Visitors Guide Wrote:Queensland is the most parochial and sticks to their state beer which is called XXXX (pronounced as 4 X) and it is very tough to find outside of their State borders.
doesn't do much to help you. Cobber.
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01-11-2006, 06:48 PM,
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Sweder Wrote:...doesn't do much to help you. Cobber.
That's because Queensland is over-run with bloody silly foreigners (mostly Kiwis)
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15-11-2006, 05:58 PM,
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It has been reported that Liverpool are lining up a fresh intake of loan players in the January transfer window?
Apparently their targets are Jason Euell (Middlesbrough) and Phil Neville (Everton). They are also interested in trialling John Wark's son, and will take him on a month's loan from Aberdeen (I think).
Rafael Benitez said the fans inspired him to try to recruit all these three when they sang:
"Euell, Neville, Wark on loan"
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11-12-2006, 05:30 PM,
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West Ham are marooned (or is that claret-and-blued? Honk! Ho-ah) in the relegation zone and their new chairman Eggert Magnusson has had enough.
Next Bloke for a Spat with Wenger Odds: 4-6 Alan Curbishley, 7-2 Sven-Goran Charlatan, 7-1 George Graham, 14-1 Glenn Hoddle, Iain Dowie, David O'Leary
With the exception of Curbs and Mr Incredible that's a rank old bunch. Anyone for Svennis? East is Eastend, mayhap?
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12-12-2006, 12:37 PM,
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From www.private-eye.co.uk.
"It was a very hot potato at the time. We thought wed put it to bed, but to have it regurgitated now is pointless."
STEVE COPPELL
Sky Sports News
The more you read it, the funnier it is.
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04-01-2007, 11:22 PM,
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FIVER LETTERS
"Agent Le Guen: mission accomplished, your sainthood awaits you"
Pope Benedict.
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05-01-2007, 12:07 AM,
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Sweder Wrote:A suggested thread for the posting of gigglesworth articles stolen shamelessly from e-casts, podcasts and (gulp) the press.
What is a gigglesworth article....?
Something that's funny?
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05-01-2007, 12:12 AM,
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andy Wrote:What is a gigglesworth article....?
Something that's funny? Funny . . . amusing, clever perhaps.
Or maybe loaded with scathing derision.
I'm expecting a sackload of the latter following the news from Down Under . . .
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05-01-2007, 03:43 AM,
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Before I gloat, quote of the series goes to Geoffrey Boycott OBE who, when asked how he felt about the English team receiving OBEs and MBEs way back in '05, said " I'm furious. I'm so mad about it that I've hung mine around my cat."
And in case you haven't heard, the score in the current series is:
5 - nil
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05-01-2007, 11:21 PM,
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andy Wrote:Well played Australia, bad luck England.
Face it Andy, luck had nothing to do with it - your guys were just not good enough. They've got necessary basic cricketing talent, and had Australia on the ropes more than once, but just didn't know how to respond when Australia fought their way back into the game, nor did England know how to respond when they were in a difficult position themselves. As Ian Botham said, the England players need to learn a thing or two about self-reliance; about digging deep to overcome those tricky situations.
In '05 Australia idenitified exactly those kinds of problems with their own game and worked hard on it to fix it before this series. England now need to do the same.
Hopefully they can learn quickly enough to win something in the one day series. They have a 20/20 match in which they can let their hair down in three days time before the first one-dayer of the series on Jan 9th.
Please do try and win something this time guys.
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08-01-2007, 10:54 PM,
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Larsson was excellent throughout, narrowly missing two opportunities in the first half. I doubt Lord Ferg intends to field him every time, though with Saha taking up a table in the treatment room for the next four weeks he may get a prolonged run in the side.
Rooney by contrast would have difficulty locating a bovine rear end with an oft-plucked country stringed instrument. I too found a tiny sliver of pity in my cold black Rowdies heart for the Latest Greatest Manager England Never Had. Villa fought manfully and with more composure in the area might have sealed a win before Ollie did what Ollie does.
A home tie with 'Arry's boys does little to whet the appetite. Think I'll dust off my rotten green trackie top and get behind Forest for a couple of weeks.
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