Like you I'm a nobody on here. Wether you like or it not those of us that use an alias will never been taken as serious as those that are known. I'm sure you have your reason for hiding who you are as I do but end of the day its very easy for you to attack people and clubs without justifying what you have done. I'm not siding with gooch at all, must of what he writes on here is crap but least he sticks his head up for you to take a whack at it.
JAA, what possible reason could you have for hiding? You're obviously an ordinary bloke and are well aware of it, otherwise you'd just say what you think under our own names like the rest of us do.
The Goblin on the other hand has come on here just to create some havoc and is doing a good job of it. At least he is funny. You're doing nothing, yet still hiding. I don't get it.
Oh there is rules to the use of an alias?? Give it up train the whole point of my name in the first place was a stab at all the aliases on here. And from memory it was you leading the charge against quirky when he tried to get rid of the aliases.
Winners - Australia Runners Up - India Biggest Disappointment - England (fail to make the super 6s or 8s whatever it is these days) Most Runs - Ricky Ponting (612 runs @ 68) Most Wickets - Zaheer Khan (32 wickets @ 14) Player of the Tournament - Shane Watson (565 runs @ 62.78 & 21 wickets @ 16) B.O.G in Final - Shane Watson (123 & 3-35)
Winners - Sri Lanka Runners up - Sth Africa Biggest Disappointment - England Most Runs - Trott (598 @ 74) Most wickets - Ajmal (23 @ 17) Player of Tournament - Trott BOG in final - Matthews from Sri Lanka (62 off 36 & 2 for 38)
Winners - Sri Lanka Runners Up - India Biggest disappointment - England Most runs - Sehwag Most wickets - Steyn Player of the tournament - Sehwag BOG in final- Sangakara
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Very comfortable with my service to the Brcc over the last 20 years, majority of which was played in turf 1. Still plenty of cricket to be played this season after which I will happily retire from 1sts cricket as a member of our only turf 1 premiership team in 50 years. Throw in my life membership and a number of other awards and I leave the 1st team in a very strong position for the next 5 years. With Shano more than likely pulling the pin also the oldest member of the team will be 26 next season. Was actually going to retire last tear due to work commitments but decided to stay on and assist Dj as a 22 year old captain. As it was I needed have as he is found sn excellent job.