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General Discussion / Re: Ashes tour 25/26Last post by Bob G - Yesterday at 01:36:45 PMQuote from: Nbodger on Yesterday at 01:32:08 PMFunny no one in these comments has mentioned the state of the deck which had a significant impact on this game. And a merry Christmas to you too! #12
General Discussion / Re: Ashes tour 25/26Last post by Nbodger - Yesterday at 01:32:08 PMFunny no one in these comments has mentioned the state of the deck which had a significant impact on this game.
10mm of the green stuff left on top made it a unfair competition and there was only going to be one result, the bowlers won, the batsmen of both sides would have a very difficult game and so it proved to be. Will the ICC take action? Ironically it also gave England a win. Yes Martin @port perran i totally agree with you about the state of English cricket in fact you rant sounded more like me. Harry Brook is a very talented batsman, will probably be better than Root over time, he is very young and requires more experience in the long game, he for me is one who should be playing more county cricket grafting hard for his runs. Cricket is a hard game mentally, concentrating all day whether batting or in the field, your only rest is when sat in the hut either out or waiting in anticipation to go out to bat. The England set up basically only allows for preparation during practice / net sessions which it isn't important if you fail, they all need match practice on varying surfaces to allow them to know when to adapt to the conditions. I am sure so called Bazball has changed since its inception. It is not never was about flashing at every ball, it was more about scoring quickly from ball 1, just look at a inform Root who looks to keep the scoreboard ticking over in low scoring shots, blink and he soon has a scored 50 that's without being aggressive. I am not a fan of Stokes, for me he is hit and miss, yes he has had some winning scores with the bat whilst playing extravagant shots, take his match winning innings at Headingley with Leach, he was very lucky, Australia messed up on reviews and didn't have one left when it really counted else he was out. It was very entertaining day in the sun, yes I was there on that day as I had been on day 1. Sorry rant over #13
General Discussion / Re: So what did Santa bring yo...Last post by Bob G - Yesterday at 01:23:20 PMOMG I forgot the red HAPPY XMAS socks and red Santa slippers!
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General Discussion / Re: So what did Santa bring yo...Last post by snitchthebudgie - Yesterday at 01:07:07 PMNo socks....
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General Discussion / Re: So what did Santa bring yo...Last post by Trainfish - Yesterday at 12:54:17 PMQuote from: Newportnobby on December 26, 2025, 04:10:13 PM.............Tell her I can't drink alcohol so she gets me strong ales................ Have you still got my home address? I got a couple of T-shirts, 6 more Newton Chambers Motorail wagons and 6 more Motorail carflats. I bought all the wagons for myself of course. Off to Bristol in a minute to drink lots of beer, see Ruzz Guitar perform in the Old Duke, drink more beer, stop overnight and come home tomorrow to test my wagons whilst possibly drinking more beer. Also went to see Devizes Town FC thrash local rivals Calne Town 4-1 yesterday (whilst drinking plenty of beer) where I also won £50 in their monthly lottery which I immediately told them to keep and put into the club funds. All in all not a bad Christmas break #16
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Problems with Graham Faris...Last post by PennineWagons - Yesterday at 12:03:00 PMQuote from: Bob G on Yesterday at 10:58:16 AMQuote from: PennineWagons on Yesterday at 10:50:48 AMHmm. Bit grumpy with our post-Xmas hangover are we? Ah, that explains things then! No worries, enjoy the rest of the holidays. PW #17
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Problems with Graham Faris...Last post by Bob G - Yesterday at 10:58:16 AMQuote from: PennineWagons on Yesterday at 10:50:48 AMQuote from: Bob G on December 26, 2025, 07:13:59 PMQuote from: PennineWagons on December 26, 2025, 06:56:42 PMBoth were in the Farish catalogue from 2005-2009, so assuming that Farish only produced the one batch of each and then kept them in the catalogue until they were sold out, they're both twenty years old. I've been on RMWeb a bit too much, probably! #18
N Gauge Discussion / Re: Problems with Graham Faris...Last post by PennineWagons - Yesterday at 10:50:48 AMQuote from: Bob G on December 26, 2025, 07:13:59 PMQuote from: PennineWagons on December 26, 2025, 06:56:42 PMBoth were in the Farish catalogue from 2005-2009, so assuming that Farish only produced the one batch of each and then kept them in the catalogue until they were sold out, they're both twenty years old. Hmm. Bit grumpy with our post-Xmas hangover are we? Pardon me for posting links to info which I thought the OP might find of interest. PW #19
General Discussion / Re: So what did Santa bring yo...Last post by Bob G - Yesterday at 10:38:09 AMQuote from: Newportnobby on Yesterday at 09:55:29 AMQuote from: Bob G on Yesterday at 09:46:15 AMPlus a couple of lovely grey jumpers to wear in my former Garden Office now dedicated train room. I thought beige was one of those auto-moderated words. Should never be mentioned on a family forum. #20
General Discussion / Re: So what did Santa bring yo...Last post by GrahamB - Yesterday at 10:17:10 AMTickets for Bon Jovi at Wembley Stadium.
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