Durhamfootman wrote:Congratulations Arthur and thank you
(I saw what you did, btw)
I presume they don't wear shoes.
Durhamfootman wrote:Congratulations Arthur and thank you
(I saw what you did, btw)
Arthur Crabtree wrote:I did press the pedal down on their win, given the context of this thread. But even so, I don't think their win was one that demands a great deal of qualification, otherwise you just unnecessarily lose the joy of the event. There's no point standing on the terraces watching an epochal victory, shouting that they'll lose next time. Even though they will. You're right, but also maybe, arguably, missing the point a little. No one's suggesting they're comparable to the top sides.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:Durhamfootman wrote:Congratulations Arthur and thank you
(I saw what you did, btw)
I presume they don't wear shoes.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:But I just thought unconditional praise fitted the subject better on this occasion!
Arthur Crabtree wrote:
All the comments I made were flattering to the subject. Bairstow beat those records in about twice as many games as the former holders. Kohli's status as a limited overs match winner didn't actually win many 50 over matches for India last year.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:
You can have too much unconditional positivity of the players and coaches/etc of course!
Durhamfootman wrote:Durhamfootman wrote:
thoroughly good read
Tolkien-esque
talk about putting the pressure on BN ......
D/L wrote:Words fail me for once.
D/L wrote:Words fail me for once.
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