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Black armbands aren't a tradition in rugby but I trust the death of John Pullin, announced today, is marked in some way. Bristol captain. England captain. British Lion. World class player. Legend. RIP, sir.4 points
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Yep, it's been downgraded to a development competition that'll be getting played at the same time as the Hundred. No doubt in a few years time we'll get to a point where England are crap at 50-over cricket again because none of them play it and they'll wonder why, without being able to make the obvious connection.2 points
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Good day for sure but we need to be looking to bat all day tomorrow too and putting 500 on the board. Tall order but that's what it takes to win in India, or even get a draw.2 points
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<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/j-Eg1i5FutA" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> EXACTLY!2 points
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I had a nice run along the Portway in the snow on sunday afternoon. Took me up to 143km for Jan. First run of Feb yesterday after 2 rest days.2 points
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Sale were excellent tonight, physicality top notch and they won the majority of collisions. Positives for us were the scrum and Afoa, who was excellent. That point means we'll still be top by Sunday afternoon, not going to complain about that!1 point
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Does anybody know how many injuries Bristol City Women has had? Maybe we could take their staff ''on loan'' for some time... ?1 point
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Means none of them will probably win as the Bears vote will be split five ways!1 point
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Yeah, last time England were there we'd get 400-450 which ordinarily would be considered a big first innings score. The problem was that India would then go and get 600+ and bowl us out cheaply in the second innings when the pitch started deteriorating.1 point
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Yep......the wicket stays pretty dead until the third day. After that it deteriorates rapidly. Big England score essential.1 point
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What a fascinating picture! Not just the surrounding area, like where Cumberland Basin is now, but also I didn’t know there used to be an advert on the roof of the EE!1 point
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I’ve got two season ticket codes to watch the game on BT later if anyone wants them. PM me if interested.1 point
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There's an argument to say that he caused both wickets to fall by Lawrence having to come in to that extra pressure before lunch. Just a really bad decision when there was no need to force the pace.1 point
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They are indeed. Another massive game this Sunday afternoon away to West Ham1 point
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Dunno mate, I was just saying what is written in the history books.........I wasn't actually there at Wigan on the day the lights were allegedly installed (or not). Maybe Henry Ford was right?1 point
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Can you fake one where all four sides are like the Lansdown? Not that we'd ever get in the position to need that... (nice job btw)1 point
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The Fewers would give their right arm (and six fingers) for a stand as good as this.1 point
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I noticed that, however I personally made up for it with some pretty decent celebrations of my own...?1 point
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@Malago was right in a way, and @weepywall The original 1935 floodlights were sold to Burton Albion The ones switched on in 1965 were sold to Wigan Athletic (Springfield Park) when the 4 corner pylons were removed and the replacement lamps were fitted along the front of the Dolman and Williams roof.1 point
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I suggest all City fans carry the OP's image with them at all times, such when berated by the woke, latte supping denizens of 'Lower Clifton' (sic) for daring to park near their homes or use their bars and eateries, we can loudly proclaim: "**** off, we were here first...."1 point
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Hands up who can't wait to get a ST for the Rugby ?. We are, and have been for quite a while, an absolute joy to watch.1 point
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I thought flames meant that you we’re stoking up a debate. Depression is an illness and it is very easy to slide into a deep hole that is difficult to get out of. A kind word or action cannot cure the malady but can be the catalyst that reignites the belief in oneself. Life could be so much better if people were just a tiny bit kinder. Let’s try to be less agressive and more understanding of other’s faults or opinions because we are all wonderfully imperfect. I will take this moment to thank you all for your continued and various exchanges on this forum. Have a safe and happy Christmas. Love to all the OTIB family.1 point
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Great post. One thing I'd like to add to this, everyone, it's great to tell people you are always there to lend an ear and talk but please, please make sure if you know anyone who is struggling, has struggled in the past or you have any concerns, pick up the phone and give them a call. I see a lot of people who say "I'm there for you, call me if you need" but a lot of people facing dark times won't do that. They will be too worried they'll be judged, won't want to bother you or are so down they can't even face the effort of picking up the phone. Give your friends a call. Give people you know are on their own a call. Take 5 minutes of your time just to check in and say "Hi mate, how are things?" That could really make the difference to someone's day.1 point