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Fleas v Clarke
Fleas has just done an hour long interview on this Sporting Life, a series on 1116SEN.
The cheerleader for cbnlg was given a very soft interview. Not surprisingly he is emoyed by the station.
Towards the end of the interview he was softly asked about the Clarke choking incident. Showed lack of insight and blamed Clarke and what he said to him for the incident.
SEN will put up a podcast.
The cheerleader for cbnlg was given a very soft interview. Not surprisingly he is emoyed by the station.
Towards the end of the interview he was softly asked about the Clarke choking incident. Showed lack of insight and blamed Clarke and what he said to him for the incident.
SEN will put up a podcast.
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horace wrote:Fleas has just done an hour long interview on this Sporting Life, a series on 1116SEN.
The cheerleader for cbnlg was given a very soft interview. Not surprisingly he is emoyed by the station.
Towards the end of the interview he was softly asked about the Clarke choking incident. Showed lack of insight and blamed Clarke and what he said to him for the incident.
SEN will put up a podcast.
Employed? Or neologism?
These two will never bury the hatchet.
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Except in each other's back.
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Employed.
They can bury the hatchet in each other
Fleas is such a jerk. Previously part of the good old boy drunken culture, cultivating favour he was a less than garage crab. Moved to Spiv Central and still bitter about how it panned out.
They can bury the hatchet in each other
Fleas is such a jerk. Previously part of the good old boy drunken culture, cultivating favour he was a less than garage crab. Moved to Spiv Central and still bitter about how it panned out.
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Did a left handed wozzie catholic opening bat ****** your girlfriend?
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Did Clarke ever talk about the incident?
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Couple of years ago also on SEN, possibly also to Peter Doneghan. From fairly dim memory Clarke expressed mild dismay that Simon had supposedly been bad-mouthing him, noting that he had been Clarke's first batting partner in Test cricket.
The dressing room non-sensation was a storm in a teacup (which Katich agrees about, as do most half-serious pundits who knew about it straight away), but the ending of Katich's international career, which remains the sticking-point with Kat, was not something Clarke was willing to cast further light on. He made the ingenuous observation that Kat had been left out for the Melbourne Test of that series while the captain was, and as far as anybody then knew would stay, Ricky Ponting. (Er yeah Mick, but what about after that?)
The dressing room non-sensation was a storm in a teacup (which Katich agrees about, as do most half-serious pundits who knew about it straight away), but the ending of Katich's international career, which remains the sticking-point with Kat, was not something Clarke was willing to cast further light on. He made the ingenuous observation that Kat had been left out for the Melbourne Test of that series while the captain was, and as far as anybody then knew would stay, Ricky Ponting. (Er yeah Mick, but what about after that?)
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embee wrote:Did a left handed wozzie catholic opening bat ****** your girlfriend?
Well there would be a bit of an age gap, unless it was the peerless G Wood.
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Ta Fred
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