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England's mastery of sportsmanship knocks Aussie cricketers into a cocked hat.

In a wonderful Christmas display of goodwill, England allowed Australia to win back the Ashes at the WACCA. After the magnificent batting display by Collingwood, the superb stroke play by Pietersen and latterly Cook's century there can be no doubt whatsoever that had they so wished, England could have taken the series in a whitewash. If further proof were needed, the captain allowed Harmison and Pannesar to put on 40 for the last wicket, just to prove that the much vaunted bowling of McGrath would not have frightened a fly - when all is said and done, bouncing a last man spin bowler is a little beyond the pale! Likewise, Shane Warne's spin was easily dealt with by the tail-enders as well as causing him to throw the ball in frustration at Pietersen.

Such noble generosity of spirit is an example to us all at this time of year and it gives all Pommies a warm feeling inside to think of 'them down-under' bashing their bellies with beer and burgers on the beach to celebrate not only Christmas but what they have been allowed to fondly imagine is 'their victory'.

Never mind lads, have a slab and a chunder with me, whilst I have a pint or two of Old Peculier to the health (and retirement) of Ponting and Warney; but be afraid - very afraid - for 2009!

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England's mastery of sportsmanship knocks Aussie cricketers into a cocked hat.

In a wonderful Christmas display of goodwill, England allowed Australia to win back the Ashes at the WACCA. After the magnificent batting display by Collingwood, the superb stroke play by Pietersen and latterly Cook's century there can be no doubt whatsoever that had they so wished, England could have taken the series in a whitewash. If further proof were needed, the captain allowed Harmison and Pannesar to put on 40 for the last wicket, just to prove that the much vaunted bowling of McGrath would not have frightened a fly - when all is said and done, bouncing a last man spin bowler is a little beyond the pale! Likewise, Shane Warne's spin was easily dealt with by the tail-enders as well as causing him to throw the ball in frustration at Pietersen.

Such noble generosity of spirit is an example to us all at this time of year and it gives all Pommies a warm feeling inside to think of 'them down-under' bashing their bellies with beer and burgers on the beach to celebrate not only Christmas but what they have been allowed to fondly imagine is 'their victory'.

Never mind lads, have a slab and a chunder with me, whilst I have a pint or two of Old Peculier to the health (and retirement) of Ponting and Warney; but be afraid - very afraid - for 2009!

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Great Post Bill. The truth will always "out".

Have a great Christmas to our Aussie cousins from the North-East of England. Its minus 4 degrees, frosty and bright. The fires are roaring, and the Black Sheep is abundant for Christmas Day.
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Have a great Christmas to our Aussie cousins from the North-East of England. Its minus 4 degrees, frosty and bright. The fires are roaring, and the Black Sheep is abundant for Christmas Day.
The fires are roaring here as well, except it not the house fire .... the whole state is on fire .... Warne has also announced he is to retire.
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Just to clarify, Black Sheep is a fine English ale, brewed in North Yorkshire.

I didn't want to get any of our New Zealander posters too excited!
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We are the greatest!

On other country can 'pull defeat out of the jaws of victory' as well as we can.

Will New Zealand challenge this? - I understand they are having an attempt at the title in France next year.

We will see -

Merry Christmas - Bye Warney (the best ever)
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True true Jonathan.

Peter, I endorse your post re: Black Sheep and our NZ readers, but what have you got against our Welsh friends?

Merry Christmas to one and all of every faith - even the silly burghers of Birmingham who have tried to ban Christmas on PC grounds.

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Its now 4-0
The latest win by Australia was by a whole innings and 99 runs!!

I can't wait to hear what the headlines are in the UK in the morning.

I liked the one from a week ago:
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The headlines will simply be a blur, washed with the tears of the sports journos!

By the way, with what did you bribe the umps, or were they blind anyway?

Beware, Vaughan is a-coming!

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The latest win by Australia was by a whole innings and 99 runs!!
It is true that your supremacy (this year) seems clear. My theory is that when all the convicts were deported "down under" a few hundred years ago it was only natural that they should include all the people good hitting folk with blunt objects or throwing rocks and that the genetics have come good a few generations later.



And less wombles than clangers i feel.

Enjoy it while it lasts. We've still got the rugby world cup so ner.

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Default Re: I think Australia won back the Ashes

No excuses.

Ponting outhought Fletcher and Flintoff. Oz outplayed England in every department. A fine highnote on which Warney and McGrath can end two great cricketing careers.

England have been well and truly stung and are thirsting for revenge in 2009.

If you're coming over to Pommieland DaVinci, let me know and I'll try to get tickets for Edgbaston.

Yours (spitting feathers)

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A recent issue of the Times dedicated a few column inches to 'Ashes antidotes'

This is my favourite;

After the recent 5-0 Ashes ‘White Wash’, a 10 year old consoled her cricket obsessed father by declaring;

‘‘Don’t be too upset daddy, at least England made the final!''

Kinda sums up the state of English sport

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