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Dilshan will have done some fantasy world cup teams a big favour today. 144 runs and bowling figures of 3-1-4-4 (O-M-R-W).
Tharanga also got a ton, and B Taylor batted marvellously - in ptc one uppercut off a Mali bouncer and one flicked six over square leg. And Murali got 3 wickets in his last game in Kandy (his local ground).
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Errrr, most away games in London hold 3,000. I still get a ticket when my team play down here
Heard that excuse a million times - you do the math
oh you are a tool. away tickets for us are done on loyalty and not first come, so i can usually get a ticket on account of accrued loyalty (though not arsenal or milan away etc). but it doesn't help with home games if there is too much demand.
everton (or whoever you support) clearly don't have the same demand for tickets if you a non-ST can go to any game you want.
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Not being funny but last time I checked Spurs played in London? I assume 99% of you Yids are in London? You're biggest game of the season yet you're all sat at home then give it billy big bollocks on a PC at FT??!
Ace fans you lot!
Errrr, most away games in London hold 3,000. I still get a ticket when my team play down here
Heard that excuse a million times - you do the math
wow! dickhead much? so we can't all afford the time/money to be season ticket holders (which i take it you're not either). i got in the queue as soon as it opened for this game today but was unlucky. they don't do a loyalty point basis for home games or else i would have been there, just got to get lucky with refresing the website right after the queue opens, as every non ST member was waiting at the PC. phone queue wouldn't even let you in in most cases, i tried a few times
bit like the tweed run. or are you one of those who believes that everyone who really wanted a place on that got a ticket?
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how could someone build that abomination with a sane mind? is it even possible?
Kind of reminds me of one of my engineering lecturers, he was bike mad, german titanium stuff mostly (had a moots somewhere at some point) but loved to coat them in mud guards and as many accessories per square inch as humanly possible. this bianchi looks a bit like something he would create.
hey, it may be a bit "busy" but at least the chain matches the red decals (oh my fuck) and at least the brakes are in an absurd and dangerous position.
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don't often look at this thread.
#pukesoncockdoes it get any easier if you pop in regularly? do you develop a tolerance?
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so what does this all mean.. i'm down! but i don't actually have a bike still..
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Commute on it and you'll see that your bike control improves quite a lot. Might be quite daunting at first, but once you have made it a routine, it becomes 2nd nature and the ride doesnt seem that long afterall. Sprint then freewheel then sprint, swerve to avoid potholes etc. polo training on the road :) 43GI on mine and loving it, will be dropping it close to 40 once I have my new cranks.
+1. you have to allow some time, but it's not too bad. when i moved to Ldn i wimped out of riding to polo and got the train the first few times. but i was just being lame

Gav, what's your budget for the two of you combined?
P.S. i metGav yesterday at West beers and can confirm that he is not offensively australian.