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Originally posted by jmelanie View PostJoseph Barton @Joey7Barton 9m
Sitting on the bog for 12 hours until you lost the use of your legs, would be more entertaining than a test match on day 1.
Guess he didn't really enjoy it.
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Originally posted by twranger View PostCricket IS boring though..........
It's not near football in terms of the emotional investment for me, but most of the time it is absorbing and occasionally it's exhilarating.
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Originally posted by DeepcutHoop View PostIt's a bit love or hate, I'll grant you that, but there are so many layers to a test match that you don't get in the short forms of the game.
It's not near football in terms of the emotional investment for me, but most of the time it is absorbing and occasionally it's exhilarating.
suppose it needs getting into and understanding it.....I can appreciate that!
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Originally posted by DeepcutHoop View PostNo need, I can completely understand people not enjoying it. A five day game that doesn't necessarily end with a winner is very silly frankly. And very British!
Supporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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Originally posted by DeepcutHoop View PostTypical of the young folk and their short attention spans these days.....if a sporting event isn't over in 140 characters or less they don't want to know.
And as for the rain shortening the game, well. I suppose cricket fans should just be grateful Cliff Richard isn't a fan.
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Originally posted by brightonr View Post140 characters is one thing Deeps. Watching one match which invariably finishes the week after it started is an entirely different thing altogether.
And as for the rain shortening the game, well. I suppose cricket fans should just be grateful Cliff Richard isn't a fan.
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Cricket is very much an acquired taste. I used to hate it for the usual reasons: "Boring". "Mostly played by toffs" etc.
But after playing it, and getting to understand its sometimes subtle complexities - I now frickin' love it.
Cricket players are a tough bunch too. Shane Watson took a full-on 90 mph Stuart Broad ball to his neck yesterday. Cricket balls are rock hard. After a couple of minutes of figuring out where the hell he was again - he got up, took a couple of painkillers and went on to score 176........
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