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  1. Congratulations England, you thoroughly deserve the number 1 spot. You've got the best opener in world cricket in Cook, the best bowler in Anderson, the best spinner in Swann and the biggest c*** in Broad.

    As an Australian, it does make me feel slightly better than we lost the Ashes more due to English brilliance than our own incompetence, but only very slightly.

    294 and 7/710 against the (former) World Number 1 side is incredible. What a line-up.

  2. Either it's fifth wicket or a certain amount of time. Same as Tendulkar I think.

    Didn't the Tendulkar one have something to do with him carrying the injury/illness into the match, versus Trott sustaining it during play?

    Still don't understand that rule...

    Oh yeah, why is it that whenever I brand someone as shit they end up taking a hat trick and scoring runs? Fuck you Stuart Broad, fuck you.

  3. I've found it a little bit slow thus far, we're 3 hours in over here and nothing really has been explained.

    Also don't like the fact that its set in the US. I understand they want to crack the market, but Doctor Who should always be British, spin-offs included.

    However, it has been a good series, and when stuff starts happening the set up will be worth it.

  4. Why do I always have to be so wrong? Broady just had to channel his inner Flintoff and have the game of his (and several other's) life.

    Order to be restored by him being shit at Trent Bridge though, even though those conditions should actually suit him.

    BTW, Jimmy is a God amongst men, Swann's better than Harbhajan, Mishra and every other Indian spinner not named Pragyan Ojha combined, and KP, whilst a massive douche, can't be faulted on that double. And all this England praise is coming from an Australian. Something's gone terribly wrong.

  5. This is the series i've been waiting for. I'm hoping it's not going to end up as a run fest as both bowling attacks struggle to take 20 wickets, which is a possibility. As much as i'm hoping it doesn't happen, I think it would be brilliant for The Little Master to hit his 100th ton at the home of cricket.

    Swann, Tremmers and Jimmy are the strongest bowling attack in the world (apart from maybe South Africa). Third seamer is the only real problem, and even then they have stacks of depth. Bresnan, Woakes, Shazad, Finn.

    Broad's still shit though.

  6. This is going to be an absolutely huge series. Flat our battle for the #1 spot with the most in-form unit, England, up against an Indian side filled with legends of the game.

    I think the loss of Virender Sehwag will prove to be huge for India. Mukund wasn't overly impressive on the bowler-friendly WI pitches, and English greentops are sure to expose any technical flaw he has. Similarly, Suresh Raina, who has looked pretty good thus far in his career, will have to overcome conditions completely alien to what he is used to.

    So far though, this is reading like a Hollywood script Tendulkar's on 99 international centuries, its the 100th test between the two sides, its the 2000th test overall and its at the home of cricket - Lord's. Would love to see him get the century (or fall LBW to Graeme Swann on 99, when UDRS would have overturned it).

    I'm thinking 2-1 England or 2-all. Depends on the weather. Would love to see England become #1.

    Oh yeah, and Stuart Broad is shit.

  7. I found a demo and started a game as Barcelona, and I'm absolutely dire.

    So far I've beaten Freiburg 3-1, drawn with Rangers 0-0, lost to Al-Ittihad (KSA) 1-0, then beat Roma and Reus 4-3 and 4-0 respectively.

    Then I managed to lose the Spanish Cup to Sevilla 2-1 on aggregate, but bounced back to thrash Racing 6-1 in the opening La Liga game of the season.

    The inconsistency probably comes down to my non-existent knowledge of players. I have no idea who I should be signing. I brought in a couple of Australians (Schwarzer and Culina) because they came cheap and work as back-up players, signed Vaclav Kadlec for a ridiculous sum, and then picked up a few 16 and 17 year olds who looked decent to pad out the U/19 squad and build for the future. Signed Michael Owen cheap too, no idea why. Will probably prove to be a mistake... Oh yeah, Andres Iniesta picked up some broken ribs in a friendly and was out for 6 weeks, that's why he's on the bench ATM.

    My formation at the moment has:

    Bojan (STCL) - Advanced Forward (Attack)

    David Villa (STCR) - Complete Forward (Attack) [4 goals in his first La Liga outing]

    Leo Messi (AMCR) - Attacking Midfielder (Support)

    Adriano (ML) - Wide Midfielder (Support)

    Javier Mascherano (MCL) - Defensive Midfielder (Defense)

    Xavi (MCR) - Advanced Playmaker (Attack)

    Eric Abidal (DL) - Full Back (Automatic)

    Gerard Pique (DCL) - Central Defender (Stopper)

    Carles Puyol (DCL) - Central Defender (Defend)

    Dani Alves (DR) - Wing Back (Automatic)

    Victor Valdes (GK) - Goalkeeper (Defend)

    Subs are Vaclav Kadlec, Andres Iniesta, Maxwell, Mark Schwarzer, Gabriel Milito, Pedro, Seydou Keita.

    So yeah, I'm probably making billions of mistakes every day, but yeah, its a fun game.

    EDIT: Just played the next game, Home vs Hercules. 5-0, David Villa (1), Mascherano (39), Pedro (61), Messi (70), Iniesta (86).

    Iniesta scores with his first touch back from injury, a 35+ yard strike that defected in off the post, Adriano was injured in the 25th minute, and 4 yellows and a red were given in the match.

  8. You could argue that the Van Jaarsveld catch shouldn't have been given. He made a significant movement as the ball was bowled and the umpire would have been well within the laws of the game to call 'dead ball'.

    Can't go past this AB de Villers run out

  9. Excited for Bon Jovi in December :)

    Not too happy about missing Alexisonfire by a few days, Parkway, Amity, Paramore, Amy Meredith and whatnot as well. Actually, cross Parkway off from that.

    Could possibly get myself Metallica tickets, but not liking my chances given I'd be going alone. Fozzy tour in December, probably gonna miss out on that one as well.

    Doesn't quite count as 2010, but I'm considering the $160 to go to Soundwave, the rock music festival over here. Iron Maiden headlining, 30 Seconds to Mars, Gaslight Anthem, Sevendust, Queens of the Stone Age, BMTH, Amity, Silverstein, All That Remains. Holy shit that looks better than I remember.

  10. Bohemian Rhapsody. Every. frickin. Time.

    Also Tribute by Tenacious D. We did it once at a camp while washing up and there were randoms just standing around waiting for us to finish, listening to us sing this song. Was quite funny.

    This.

    And stuff from Glee. All of the girls in our group sing their stuff repeatedly...

  11. 30 Seconds to Mars

    Amity Affliction, The

    Bon Jovi

    Cold Chisel

    Day to Remember, A

    Eminem

    Foo Fighters

    Getaway Plan, The

    Heaven's Basement

    I Killed the Prom Queen

    JET

    Kisschasy

    Limp Bizkit

    Million Dollar Reload

    Nirvana

    Oasis

    Parkway Drive

    Queen

    Red Hot Chili Peppers (or Rev Theory)

    Seether (or Shinedown)

    Trust Company

    Usher

    Veer Union, The

    Wolfmother

    X???

    Yolanda Be Cool & Dcup

    ZZ Top

    I fail on X as well...

  12. Warne's got 138 wickets LBW, 116 bowled, 73 caught by the 'keeper and 36 stumped. Can't find caught-and-bowled stats, but I think those are the dismissals you can put down purely to the bowler.

    Murali has 150 wickets leg before, 167 bowled, 47 caught by the wicketkeeper and 47 stumped.

    Warne - 363 wickets

    Murali - 411 wickets

    I'm not convinced that its a fair argument though, as this doesn't take into account planned dismissals that are caught, things like bat pads and edges to slip, or even planning a boundary catch. I think the better way to compare is dismissals by batting position during a time period that is common to both player's careers.

    Closed it off to both men between 1993 and 2007. This takes out both men's first few matches and Murali's matches against opposition Warne never bowled at. Then, I'm going to discount wickets of bowlers (8, 9, 10, 11).

    Murali took 454 of his wickets (56.75) from 'specialist batsmen' (1-7), at an average of 32.63.

    Warne took 440 of his wickets (62.14%) from the same positions, at an average of 32.72.

    Interestingly, both men took significantly more wickets against right handers, with Murali averaging a touch OVER 30 against lefties. Warne's average against LHB's was 28.

    If I were some kind of statsguru master, I'd remove matches against Australia, Sri Lanka, World XI, Zimbabwe and Bangladesh to even things up a bit. But then comes the quality of pitches. Cricket, despite there being so many different statistics out there, is such a hard game to compare players in.

    My vote goes to Warne for his impact on the game. He was a celebrity everywhere he went, and he marketed cricket better, if you understand what I mean.

  13. The Getaway Plan

    Hide Your Children!

    Streetlight

    Where the City Meets the Sea

    Shadows

    Red Flag

    Sleep Spindles

    Parkway Drive

    Boneyards

    Carrion

    Sleepwalker

    Romance is Dead

    It's Hard to Speak Without a Tongue

    Horizons

    JET

    She's a Genius

    Are You Gonna Be My Girl?

    Black Hearts (On Fire)

    Cold Hard Bitch

    Shine On

    Seventeen

    AC/DC

    Back in Black

    Thunderstruck

    Dirty Deeds Done DIrt Cheap

    It's a Long Way to the Top

    Highway to Hell

    Money Talks

    Powderfinger

    Lost and Running

    All of the Dreamers

    (Baby I've Got You) On My Mind

    Burn Your Name

    My Happiness

    Sunsets

    The Amity Affliction

    Love is a Battlefield

    I Hate Hartley

    15 Pieces of Flair

    Youngbloods

    Anchors

    Fruity Lexia

  14. Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!! - Vengaboys tongue.gif

    Highly recommend The Getaway Plan, especially their songs Shadows, Where the City Meets the Sea and Streetlight. Small Aussie band that broke up a while ago, kinda similar to A Day to Remember, although the songs I just mentioned don't involve the screamo.

    Jessica Mauboy - Running Back, Up/Down and Burn

    The Calling - Wherever You WIll Go

    Bon Jovi - Its My Life, We Weren't Born to Follow, One Wild Night, I'll Sleep When I'm Dead.

    Miami Horror - Sometimes

    Good Charlotte - Dance Floor Anthem, Misery, Keep Your Hands Off My Girl, Lifestyles of the RIch and Famous

    Eminem - Not Afraid

    JET - She's a Genius

    Amy Meredith - Lying

    Quite a bit of that is Aussie stuff, but given the success of Kylie over there, it should catch on.

  15. So, did any of you Americans watch it on Spike? The commentators seemed to think it was a big deal, being televised live for the first time in the US. And really, did any Australian not watch it? I mean, Channel 7 was competing by screening 'The Sound of Music', so it shouldn't have been to hard a choice on what to watch...

    For those who missed it, Melbourne beat Paramatta 23-16, with Greg Inglis kicking the ugliest field goal in recent memory to seal the win. Throughout the whole game Parra looked outclassed, and their kicking game was sub-par, but the individual brilliance and will to win almost got them over the line at the end. It throws up all sorts of questions. What if Moimoi wasn't penalized? What if Cayless didn't tear his hammy 2 tackles in? What if they didn't keep kicking to Steve Turner and gave Eric Grothe a better chance to score?

    Is the Melbourne Storm (2006-2009 Grand Finalists) one of the greatest groups of players of all time? Up there with St. George's 11 premierships in the 70's and 80's?

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