But enough of our triumphs and onto England’s. Ahem. Following yesterday utter disarray when our middle order made a Saturday night post pub kebab shop queue look orderly and well disciplined, it was down to good ol’ KP to rescue us with a thrilling century which not so much hauled the fat out of the fire, but shoved it to bottom the freezer and supercooled it for three months.
With a fine supporting act from diminutive Tim Ambrose it was the best last hope stand since a combined Welsh XI held off the Zulus at the Rorke’s Drift oval in 1879.
There’s been much talk of not changing a winning team, consistency of selection and backing players even if they’re totally out of form and couldn’t hit a ban door with a sledgehammer and to an extent that is true; to the extent that it’s absolute bollocks.
Not changing a winning team? If the Fred was fit he’d walk straight back in. End of.
Loyalty to players in a bad trot is fine up to a point but just like certain
The answer is drop Bell and Collingwood like a shot and bring in Ravi Bopara and poor neglected Owais Shah.
Toodle pip.
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Ah I read it differently to that .. what he said to that Brazilian journo was, "If Real is willing to pay what's been in the papers [£75m transfer, £300k a week wages] I would like to go. That's it from me until after the tournament."
So they can get their wallet out.. and that seems unlikely. Real are thought to have a "special arrangement" with their bankers, but this year they've had to take out a £24m loan "to cover day to day costs." The sale of Beckham has had a lot to do with this (lost shirt sales.)
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