haha that's got to be the biggest gubbing of all-time. I myself went out thinking the game was over when five wickets where down, came back with about five overs left and was shocked to see the score.
Nevermind the trading...what a brilliant result for Ireland!! Already looking forward to Cheltenham now and Ireland beating England for the Triple Crown !!
INCREDIBLE! Thanks for the screen shots, extraordinary stuff. Some very very depressed people around this evening I'm sure (and some very happy ones of course!!).
First vist, nice BLOG, fellow Irish blogger, (http://plaw999.blogspot.com/) on the same subjects. Be interested in the future on your opinion for GAA trading when the championship starts. Adding you to my BLOG list..
I must have really low self esteem because I cant think of anything good or interesting to say about myself, I never even won a medal, got most improved footballer once but that just means ya were shite anyway. The blog was started to do the €100 to €100,000 Challenge, started on the 1st of March 2009 and still going, hopefully complete it some day but sure look I'll never run out of time. Hope you enjoy reading and feel free to comment etc, its all only a bit of craic at the end of the day anyway. Dont take anything I say too serious, even though I am the daddy..
haha that's got to be the biggest gubbing of all-time. I myself went out thinking the game was over when five wickets where down, came back with about five overs left and was shocked to see the score.
ReplyDeleteHa! Went for a jog and shower myself, England were 1.02 when I came back though, amazing scenes!
ReplyDeleteNevermind the trading...what a brilliant result for Ireland!! Already looking forward to Cheltenham now and Ireland beating England for the Triple Crown !!
ReplyDeleteYOU'LL NEVER BEAT THE IRISH!!!!
ReplyDeleteINCREDIBLE! Thanks for the screen shots, extraordinary stuff. Some very very depressed people around this evening I'm sure (and some very happy ones of course!!).
ReplyDeleteYep! Went straight to evens too from 1.01! Then back to 1.4s after a wicket and then Ireland 1.01 :)
ReplyDeleteGreat viewing, never been so nervous watching!
First vist, nice BLOG, fellow Irish blogger, (http://plaw999.blogspot.com/) on the same subjects. Be interested in the future on your opinion for GAA trading when the championship starts. Adding you to my BLOG list..
ReplyDeleteCheers, appreciate it. Will do the same.
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