Tomorrow marks the anniversary of an event that shook the world. The passing of time has not diluted the memories of those who were there and lots will take the images of that fateful day to their graves. Indeed there are some people who still bang on ad nauseum about these events to this day and many more who wish theyâd learn to shut up about it. Lest we forget, in front of an adoring crowd of thousands and a huge global audience watching at home the cold blooded, calculating, clinical and ultimately ruthless actions of one man plunged a nation into mourning and shattered their hopes and dreams. Despite the insistence of many that he was acting alone it is now widely held that others were involved. So, in time honoured fashion, I would ask the forum this question: Where were you when Jonny Wilkinson kicked the winning goal against Australia in the 2003 World cup Final?
You know Dan I'm not a big fan of England but I loved the way they rammed it up those arrogant sexist racist Aussies on their own turf. Brilliant it was. And I hope England trounce the ****s at cricket as well. Always supported the English cricket team mainly because of the flak they used to get from the press. That and Beefy who was a natural talent and a great entertainer long before Shredded Wheat.
They're hosting the world cup next year so asked to reschedule it as a one off. I hope they're going to regret that.
In answer to the OP... rugby is ****e and no **** cares about it. No **** cares about Kennedy either.