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Anonymous Posted: 02.12.2004, 21:40
Unregistered User Just thought I should let everyone about the Beacon Cricket Club Website. Full of images, stats and information about the club.

You can join our new forum aswell.

www.beaconcc.co.uk

Many thanks

A Loyal Beacon Cricket Club Member
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morgarrow Posted: 13.08.2005, 23:27

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Rain and Warne ruin England's day
Third Ashes Test, Old Trafford, day three (stumps): England 444 v Australia 264-7

Hope you're all cheering for the Ozzies!!!???
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Stonefly Posted: 13.08.2005, 23:41

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No, actually..I'm quite enjoying their discomfiture icon_biggrin
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porthia1947 Posted: 16.08.2005, 16:48



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What was the final score?
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troll Posted: 16.08.2005, 17:55



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It was a draw, but very close. E*****d only needed another wicket to win.
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Ian Posted: 23.08.2005, 17:45



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Still enjoying their discomfiture stonefly?

I was sick and tired of hearing the nationalistic outpourings from the English media even before it started....... Oh I forgot it's not really nationalistic when the English talk ad infinitum about their sports teams???? One question about the England cricket team: although always called "England", it would seem it actually represents England and Wales [Scotland and Ireland have their own teams] so why don't we hear it called England and Wales? I'm sure many Welsh people are pleased it isn't but still a curiosity.
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morgarrow Posted: 12.09.2005, 14:18

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Regarding the current test match: The TUC has urged employers to be flexible about allowing workers to watch the match. This is enough to make me want to tear up my union card - what the hell are they on???? The next thing is we will be ordered to go to the nearest sports stadium where we will have to watch England play and where it will be heavily frowned upon to be seen not to clap at every England run or when their opponents are bowled out.
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Masterclass Posted: 12.09.2005, 15:11



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I've decided that today I'm in charge in the lab and have forced my subjects to listen to the cricket on the radio. HAHAHAHAHAHA.
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Stonefly Posted: 12.09.2005, 15:54

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Time's running out for the Aussies now, it seems...I'm going to positively revel in an English Ashes victory! 8)
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Masterclass Posted: 12.09.2005, 16:06



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ye, most of the department has decamped to the pub now.
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morgarrow Posted: 12.09.2005, 17:57

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Okay icon_smile what goes around comes around they say. One day it will be my turn to rub it in icon_wink I am just boiling up a few snails and puppy dogs tails hoping for a complete change around in the play. Either way I am just glad it's going to be forgotten by the media in a week or so. If there's any Aussies listening and it wasn't me that told you this ......... the match was fixed - England are manufacturing cyborgs especially adapted for cricket - a kind of Stepford Wives thing but these look like male cricketers. If you do lose you will have been robbed!! This is how you should be feeling :arrow: :x
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Ian Posted: 12.09.2005, 18:09



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:shock: Well I've heard that rumour also and that these cyborgs are able to control the weather within a few miles of their position - particularly they are able to manufacture cloud banks to hide the sun not specifically to stop play when this increases their chances of winning, but because they have to go into the pavillion to recharge their batteries to enable them to play for short bursts between recharges. :wink:
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