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This just popped up on YouTube and I've never seen it before but it reminded me of the Bairstow "stumping" and the discussion we had about the Australian "win at all costs" mentality. Cheating twats more like, got what they deserved here <laugh>

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So basically the Lords crowd should have thrown bottles and ripped up seats to give the cheating convicts time to consider their actions.
 
So basically the Lords crowd should have thrown bottles and ripped up seats to give the cheating convicts time to consider their actions.

No but what some describe as a winning mentality is actually a propensity to cheat. The mentality of the Australian cricket team, over decades, is nothing that should be lauded.
 
I am thoroughly sickened by the hatred shown against the England team in the current Womens' World Cup, basically by people who should know better, i.e. the Australian media in general. Their constant whingeing and moaning and 'geeing-up' the genuine Australian fans has been deplorable. Let's see what sort of crap they come up with today after Sweden deservedly won third place in the tournament.

(Think I'll stick to good old horseracing, got it's problems of course, but it is surely not as sour and hateful as international football is nowadays)
 
I am thoroughly sickened by the hatred shown against the England team in the current Womens' World Cup, basically by people who should know better, i.e. the Australian media in general. Their constant whingeing and moaning and 'geeing-up' the genuine Australian fans has been deplorable. Let's see what sort of crap they come up with today after Sweden deservedly won third place in the tournament.

(Think I'll stick to good old horseracing, got it's problems of course, but it is surely not as sour and hateful as international football is nowadays)
Thank goodness it isn't like that in show jumping. Went to an international event recently and one of the GB team won the event we were watching and received great applause all round during the winning ceremony and lap of honour. Not unusual, we all like to see a good horse and rider win, wherever they are from. Of course it's all the more enjoyable if it's one of ours
 
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I am thoroughly sickened by the hatred shown against the England team in the current Womens' World Cup, basically by people who should know better, i.e. the Australian media in general. Their constant whingeing and moaning and 'geeing-up' the genuine Australian fans has been deplorable. Let's see what sort of crap they come up with today after Sweden deservedly won third place in the tournament.

(Think I'll stick to good old horseracing, got it's problems of course, but it is surely not as sour and hateful as international football is nowadays)

Agree entirely. I thought the technical expert alongside last week's commentator was very perceptive in her comments about some of the Australian players. More than once she pointed out that the Australian player made a movement late when being tackled so as to accentuate the nature of the tackle: that is she either made a fair tackle into a foul (maybe because she was going to lose it) or she made a foul look even worse than it was. To say the English team was rough was ridiculous. Australia lost because even if they had the best player on the field in Kerr (though Hemp may have eclipsed her) the English team had far more strength in depth than Australia.

Australians are funny people. Their mantra is that we are the Lucky Country and many of them will never be dissuaded from that. They are lucky to have such a beautiful country with such abundant resources but it overflows into arrogance at times. It's more than once an Australian has told me with glee that they support any team England are playing. My usual response was something like 'what a sad ****er you are then, do you think an English supporter would support Russia in a game against Australia?'.
 
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Can we just get on with the game. I'm fed up with these punters saying the same thing over and over again, to some extent due to the presenter asking the same or similar questions again and again, trying to fill in this painstaking build up. Why do we need 3 punters, mainly agreeing with each other and all waiting to have their say? I just got fed up and muted the TV. Oh for the days when we simply had a match and a commentator, without all these know-alls boring the pants off me
 
Spain the better side and I can see them getting another goal. Making us look a bit basic
 
Last touch of the first half sees another Spain chance go begging as it skims the outside of the post
 
Yep, the Spanish girls are so fast and are making the England team look like carthorses at times. Spain thorughly deserve to be ahead.
 
Yep, the Spanish girls are so fast and are making the England team look like carthorses at times. Spain thorughly deserve to be ahead.
We are just leaving great big gaps everywhere for them to exploit. The goal was down to Bronze (I think it was) trying to carry the ball from the right hand side all across the middle and ran into trouble and lost it, leaving our right hand side completely exposed. And that is what's happening too often, being exposed. Need to make these gaps are opening up for them in the second half
 
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England very lucky with that penalty. Keeper was well off her line. England look more likely to score now. The Spanish girls look tired.
 
Bollocks. That is it. Spain much the better side but the girls gave it all towards the end. Just not quite good enough