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  1. Louie said.....
    Why are u on this forum Udon ?....u have nothing to say about sport....and u just look for "Fly relpies".......

    SAY SOMETHING ABOUT SPORT , u have not earned to right to get in the ring with The Fly...so go back to the forum above this one, where u and ur attiude belong...FOOL

    Did you not notice the title of this thread....... hmm, we're back to your lack of comprehension again...

    It's about you, El Drongo...."The Sport" is you, sport . :o

    Really..dahhhh.......

    u must be very bored with life........

  2. I'd love to see England in the same group as Australia.  I'm not sure if it's possible, although it should be as we will be seeded and ofcourse the aussies have no chance of that.

    Superfly, it would put my mind at ease if you made another one of your predictions

    The Fly predicted victory in November.....

    ......The Flys smells blood.....u all know damm well that Australia will give it all and be no easy beats......

    Are u so sure that ur English side could have beaten the South Americans ? ..hmmmm N.I ... :o

  3. Bring him back. After all he slagged the Aussies off in the end better than we did. At least we did it in fun, not venemously like him. I suppose with a lot of the Mods being from Oz, it was great while he was slagging the Poms, but as soon as the worm turned.....................................WHOOSH...........of to never-never land.

    The Fly is still waiting for this Lampard ( Michael Moore) to prove this lie.... :o

  4. :o

    Quiet, innit!

    Maybe Louie has finally got the message ...

    But.... I could be wrong :D

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    Why are u on this forum Udon ?....u have nothing to say about sport....and u just look for "Fly relpies".......

    SAY SOMETHING ABOUT SPORT , u have not earned to right to get in the ring with The Fly...so go back to the forum above this one, where u and ur attiude belong...FOOL

  5. May Australia and England be in the same group.........

    and before u soapdodgers all brag about a thrashing of us....rememebr that France won a World Cup and then didnt even score in the next one.....South Korea and the USA did very well in the last Cup.....and England fails at most sports...

    The Socceroo's are coming........l

  6. Ahhh turning on ur own....shameful.....thats the norm for the English poster's......

    If they had won..u would be bragging maak maak....shameful Chok.. :o

    Complete <deleted>.Over the last 10 years, our cricketers have had a heart the size of yours....very small.I call it as I see it.Jeff Wilson the All Black winger started playing rep cricket in NZ.He couldn't believe the difference in attitude between the codes. I lost my rag with them about 7-8 years ago,when the coach tried to install some discipline and they revolted because they thought he was too tough....<deleted> babies.They piss me off.They are a bunch of precious little dorks.

    Shameful.....just shameful

  7. Cricket: Lee scares life out of the Black Caps

    04.12.05 8.55am UPDATE

    By Dylan Cleaver

    Zeus swooped down from his temporary lair on Mount Eden yesterday, hurling lightning bolts at 22 yards and sending small children armed only with flimsy willow clubs scurrying back to their sheds. Only this Zeus stood less than six-feet tall and wore a blond mane that told of a life spent near Australia's famed beaches rather than Olympia.

    Brett Lee had the lightning bit sussed, continuing his complete mastery over New Zealand's top order yesterday, claiming three wickets for five runs - three of which were wides - in his opening spell. New Zealand, chasing a good, but not overwhelming, 252 were out of the match at 28-5 by the time Lee took a rest in the shadow of the terraces.

    Asked whether he felt the Black Caps were scared of him, Lee said: "I wouldn't go that far." But it is abundantly clear he has a psychological hold over them.

    In the end, New Zealand limped through to 105 to go 1-0 down in the three-match Chappell-Hadlee Trophy, posting their sixth lowest total in ODI cricket in the process.

    As capitulations go, this was humiliating. The Marshall twins, Hamish and James, and Craig McMillan looked completely incapable of dealing with Lee. Lou Vincent and Scott Styris tried to make hay while facing the friendlier Nathan Bracken and perished to miscalculated attacking shots.

    And Nathan Astle, who looked the soundest of the top order, loosened up upon the finish of Lee's spell and chipped out to Stuart Clark's third ball.

    At 33-6 the terraces, which made up the majority of the 21,800-strong crowd, felt they had no option but to continue the sort of feral behaviour that keeps security busy. While pitch invasions remain a blight at Eden Park, it was no surprise many sought their own entertainment.

    They weren't getting any from the Black Caps.

    Dan Vettori played the gallant captain post-match, shielding his batsmen from too much blame.

    "I'd probably put it down more to the way they bowled," he said. "Brett came in and bowled an exceptional spell and he was ably backed up by [Nathan] Bracken and [stuart] Clark. I think we got tied down by how well they bowled and our shots were a result of that."

    Dress it up however you want, the New Zealand batting was schoolboy-ish, and that's a discredit to many first XIs.

    Ricky Ponting summed it up nicely: "There'll be a few of their batsmen that wouldn't be overly happy with the way they were dismissed tonight," he said bluntly. "There were a few ugly ones there. I don't know what they're thinking, all I know is Brett's bowling well, he's bowling fast and he's going to be difficult to play against." '

    Unfortunately New Zealand will not be able to return fire until Christchurch, with Shane Bond almost certainly ruled out of the second ODI in Wellington on Wednesday.

    Lee was difficult to see coming out of the flimsy sightscreen at the ASB Stand end but he could have been bowling watermelons decked with bells and flashing lights and the top order would still have struggled to pick it up.

    Only Christopher Cairns, not good enough for the tour of South Africa, showed the requisite fight.

    New Zealand has now lost their last seven against Australia and their last five completed matches after the 0-4 rout in South Africa.

    The drop-in wicket was not conducive to free-flowing strokeplay but neither was it a minefield. After all, Australia eked out 252.

    In truth that was probably 30 runs more than they should have amassed, given that no batsman, except Ricky Ponting briefly, managed to master the conditions.

    Ponting's was a curious knock. He came to the crease, got an awkward lifter early and seemed to decide: "I don't like the look of this much so let's get on with it."

    He hit three sixes and five fours in his 63 runs and shared a 117-run partnership with Simon Katich (54).

    After that there were robust cameos from Andrew Symonds (44), Michael Clarke (31) and, inevitably, Michael Hussey (22no) but not enough to make sure you'd never forget your day at the cricket.

    New Zealand has few options, although Vettori hinted that Brendon McCullum could be used higher in the order. "There is scope to do something like that," he said.

    Scoreboard:

    Australia

    A Gilchrist c Astle b Franklin 3

    S Katich c Vettori b Styris 54

    R Ponting lbw b Vettori 63

    B Hodge b Styris 13

    A Symonds b Vettori 44

    M Clarke c Franklin b Cairns 31

    M Hussey not out 21

    B Lee b Cairns 0

    B Hogg c Vettori b Mills 4

    N Bracken not out 1

    Extras (6lb, 3nb, 9w) 18

    Total (for 8 wkts, 50 overs) 252

    Fall: 4 (Gilchrist), 121 (Katich), 136 (Ponting), 148 (Hodge), 207 (Symonds), 230 (Clarke), 231 (Lee), 249 (Hogg).

    Bowling: K Mills 10-1-35-1 (1w, 1nb), J Franklin 4-0-29-1, J Oram 7-0-54-0 (1w), C Cairns 9-0-54-2 (2nb, 1w), S Styris 10-0-45-2 (1w), D Vettori 10-1-29-2 (5w).

    New Zealand

    L Vincent b Bracken 4

    N Astle c Clarke b Clark 14

    H Marshall b Lee 5

    S Styris c Clarke b Bracken 1

    J Marshall lbw b Lee 1

    C McMillan c Hussey b Lee 0

    C Cairns not out 37

    J Oram b Clark 23

    B McCullum c White c Clark 2

    D Vettori c Ponting b Symonds 8

    J Franklin c Gilchrist b Symonds 0

    Extras (4b, 1lb, 5w) 10

    Total (for 10 wkts, 27.4 overs) 105

    Fall: 5 (Vincent), 16 (H Marshall), 19 (Styris), 20 (J Marshall), 28 (McMillan), 33 (Astle), 74 (Oram), 82 (McCullum), 105 (Vettori), 105 (Franklin).

    Bowling: B Lee 6-4-5-3 (3w), N Bracken 8-0-40-2 (1w), S Clark 7-1-19-3 (1w), A Symonds 5.4-1-32-2, C White 1-0-4-0.

    Result: Australia won by 147 runs, lead three-match series 1-0.

    The second match is in Wellington on Wednesday.

    - HERALD ON SUNDAY, NZPA

    Bunch of nancy boys.If our rugby players had the same attitude as these clowns...we would lose every game!

    Ahhh turning on ur own....shameful.....thats the norm for the English poster's......

    If they had won..u would be bragging maak maak....shameful Chok.. :o

  8. There was a fly buzzing around a barn one day when he happened on a

    pile of fresh cow manure. Due to the fact that it had been hours since

    his last meal, he flew down and began to eat. He ate and ate and ate.

    Finally, he decided he had eaten enough and tried to fly away. He had

    eaten too much though, and could not get off the ground. As he looked

    around wondering what to do now, he spotted a pitchfork leaning up

    against the wall.

    He climbed to the top of the handle and jumped off, thinking that once

    he got airborne, he would be able to take flight. Unfortunately he was

    wrong and dropped like a rock, splatting when he hit the floor. Dead.

    The moral to the story: Never fly off the handle when you're full of shit.

    Appropriate advice for the FLY. :D

    Posted from a TV poster with nothing much to do.....

    U should be at Lampards bar with Old Croc..... :o

  9. I go jogging around the area near Lumphni ( cant spell it ) , near Chong-Nonsi, just only in the daylight coz of those dam soi dogs......I find that just like an Australian Cattle dog, if u dont look them in the eye, the soi dogs will kind of leave u alone and continue sleeping...most of the time...

    On foot is a great way to see Bangkok, u could stay in a apartment for years and not know whats around the corner.....

  10. Sporting star's from many sports get paid millions of dollars for performing.....at the end of the day, that money comes from u and me, the sports fan.....

    So why is it that if one of them gets caught using steriods, that he is banned ?

    He was just doing something so that he can keep on performing at an elite level, keeping us happy, his team winning and making himself a fortune along the way......

    If there was a pill, that if taken by the English football team, would then assure them victory in the next World Cup, would u be against them taking that pill on the quite...hmmmmm

    Most sport men and women are into steriods these days anyway, so why not just let them take the courses and perform for longer, they sure get paid enough to take the risks....

    We might get to see Beckham and his "showhawk" at a few more World Cups.....

  11. I can see  all you hard core posting Poms now hang on every word the fly says so you can vent against australia....... In your minds its the easiest of opportunities, thats why you summon him and call for his return........ :D Who talks the most <deleted>.......mmmmm..... thats one to debate........ :o  :D

    This is the Fly, guys. Look at the style of posting and the sheer <deleted> that spews forth! :D:D:D

    Not often I agree with you Jack, but you may be right.

    yeh right #ickeheads......I will just post this and then fly back to Thailand to for my next post......check where Soi Lurker is and where The Fly is posting from.....

    But Old Croc is very much into posting on the net as much info about someone as he can find.....like the little #itch that he is..... :D

  12. There was a fly buzzing around a barn one day when he happened on a

    pile of fresh cow manure. Due to the fact that it had been hours since

    his last meal, he flew down and began to eat. He ate and ate and ate.

    Finally, he decided he had eaten enough and tried to fly away. He had

    eaten too much though, and could not get off the ground. As he looked

    around wondering what to do now, he spotted a pitchfork leaning up

    against the wall.

    He climbed to the top of the handle and jumped off, thinking that once

    he got airborne, he would be able to take flight. Unfortunately he was

    wrong and dropped like a rock, splatting when he hit the floor. Dead.

    The moral to the story: Never fly off the handle when you're full of shit.

    Appropriate advice for the FLY. :D

    The Fly would just close his eye's and use the Force..... :o

  13. As for the Soccer world cup...who gives a <deleted>. :D

    Biggest single sport event in the globe but................. :D

    :D:o

    Sorry mate................................Tour de France is the biggest single sporting event, and also it is the single sporting event watched by more people live than any other sport.

    Do you actually call a whole bunch of 'blokes' wearing tights, riding a machine a sport?

    The RWC is the one.....at least when people tell our lot to shove the ball up our collective <deleted>....the shape of the ball makes it a little easier. :D

    Or when u put it under ur gurnsey and run for the line :D

  14. :o

    Australia batted first at Eden Park and made 8/252 on a slow pitch.

    New Zealand were all out for 105! With Cairns, 37 no, the only batsman to perform.  Lee had figures of 3/5 from six overs and Stewart Clark 3/19.

    At least Oz can still beat the Kiwis at something! :D

    Not bad for a team of old age pensioners and has beens :D

    Being sarcastic in case Lamp post reads this :D

    Cause I'm reading it, although I think your mixing me up with someone that gives a <deleted>.

    :D ohhh Lampard ( sh#t for brains), u would give a f#ck, if Australia had lost....

  15. See old croc and siam superfly, gracious in defeat - we don't need excuses  :D

    A lot more gracious than some were in victory a couple of months ago :D

    Thanks for linking me with the maggot, you're off my xmas card list :D

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    By ur signature Old Croc...I'd say that ur spending way to much time in NaNa disco........forget those free lancers/bg's Old Croc....they are a waste of time......

    Then again, they maybe the best u can do.... :o

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