zaremba
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Yeah a bit harsh of me, sorry SOC. The hair shirt goes back on for naughty Mr Zaremba. Anyhow let's just say we have a divergence of senses of humour on this particular point.
Yeah a bit harsh of me, sorry SOC. The hair shirt goes back on for naughty Mr Zaremba. Anyhow let's just say we have a divergence of senses of humour on this particular point.
TBF, we stopped deporting crims to Oz more than a century ago...The Fanatics arent just a disgrace to cricket, they're a disgrace in every sporting event they turn up to.
England should put them on the next plane home ...
On 2nd thought you guys can keep them.
It definately shouldn't happen, and - if true - the same thing happening to the Australian team in retaliation wouldn't be any sort of retaliation. A more appropriate course of action would be some sort of retaliation against the individuals concerned - maybe setting off the sprinklers in the room of every single one in every hotel they stay in for the duration of their stay then stalking them by water-bombing through the open windows each night and throughout the night for a minimum of 2 months upon their return to Australia.It probably shouldn't happen though. Cue the same thing for the Aussies before the next match in retaliation.
Yeah I read this in an article too.They didn't do it.
Heard the bloke who organises them on radio. They were coming back from a night out and were walking past the England team hotel when they saw everyone had been evacuated.
They apparently made up that they did it to wind the Poms up. Apparently it started because a female guest (not Stuart Broad, another one) left her undies drying near a heater in a bathroom, and they started to smoulder, setting off the alarm.
Fanatics still douchebags imo, but not guilty on this occasion.
No worries mate, I'd probably be slightly annoyed if the shoe was on the other foot too. It's obviously funnier if you're the team doing the bowling out and not the team being bowled out the morning of the incident.Yeah a bit harsh of me, sorry SOC. The hair shirt goes back on for naughty Mr Zaremba. Anyhow let's just say we have a divergence of senses of humour on this particular point.
There is literally no way that this could be a lie!They didn't do it.
Heard the bloke who organises them on radio. They were coming back from a night out and were walking past the England team hotel when they saw everyone had been evacuated.
They apparently made up that they did it to wind the Poms up. Apparently it started because a female guest (not Stuart Broad, another one) left her undies drying near a heater in a bathroom, and they started to smoulder, setting off the alarm.
Fanatics still douchebags imo, but not guilty on this occasion.
Could say that about the initial claims as well, tbh. Given that I've not seen anything about it on Cricinfo or anything particularly reputable, I'm saying that there's probably not much to prove that the Fanatics were responsible.There is literally no way that this could be a lie!
Haha. Good stuff.All in the service of the game by Suresh Menon - Dreamcricket Views
Extremely poor stuff from the fanatics.
Can be easily cleared up by the hotel management if it is a lie tbf.There is literally no way that this could be a lie!
When the hotel management say it started in a guest's room it isn't a lie.There is literally no way that this could be a lie!
Murray would be rolling in his internet grave.Damn these Cricket_Fanatics.
Yeah agreed. The decision to make them the centre-piece of the Cricket Masters DVD 'The Streak' was hilariously bad judgement.Hate the Fanatics.
As a rule, I don't like rowdy patriotism - trying a little too hard to show how much you love your country.
Look at me, look at me...
Whenever the camera pans over the one that Merv Hughes takes, he seems to be the youngest person among them all.Yeah, they're horrible. Most of those supporters groups are.