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meh, who gives a fu ck, really, wearing the same garb as the men, boring as batshit, get back in the kitchen woman ffs
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Wow.
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You would fit in well in the Politics forum.
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Personally not interested in it but good on them for having a crack, no ones forcing us to watch.
Surely they could have named the series something more appropriate and not just copy the mens side, fail to see how the whole Ashes history has anything to do with womens cricket
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Good luck to England in the field tomorrow, it's going to be 44 degrees there!
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Eng 6/181

Perry and Farrell have two wickets each
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Chicks Ashes??? F#*k me

And we have a thread for it Double F#*k me
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Eng 9/194
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Post by GWW »

This would be appropriate for one of those memes:


*Hates womens' cricket*







*Starts new thread on Womens' Ashes*
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Jim05 wrote:Personally not interested in it but good on them for having a crack, no ones forcing us to watch.
Surely they could have named the series something more appropriate and not just copy the mens side, fail to see how the whole Ashes history has anything to do with womens cricket


That first paragraph must have been typed by someone else!
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smac wrote:
Jim05 wrote:Personally not interested in it but good on them for having a crack, no ones forcing us to watch.
Surely they could have named the series something more appropriate and not just copy the mens side, fail to see how the whole Ashes history has anything to do with womens cricket


That first paragraph must have been typed by someone else!


Agree wasn't anywhere near negative enough to be from Jim! :lol:
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smac wrote:
Jim05 wrote:Personally not interested in it but good on them for having a crack, no ones forcing us to watch.
Surely they could have named the series something more appropriate and not just copy the mens side, fail to see how the whole Ashes history has anything to do with womens cricket


That first paragraph must have been typed by someone else!

Lol
Nah know a few girls that play at a decent enough level and am on the committee at my local club which has a Womens side. Good on them for having a go, doesnt mean id go and watch though
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Jim05 wrote:
smac wrote:
Jim05 wrote:Personally not interested in it but good on them for having a crack, no ones forcing us to watch.
Surely they could have named the series something more appropriate and not just copy the mens side, fail to see how the whole Ashes history has anything to do with womens cricket


That first paragraph must have been typed by someone else!

Lol
Nah know a few girls that play at a decent enough level and am on the committee at my local club which has a Womens side. Good on them for having a go, doesnt mean id go and watch though


Id say Mrs Jim must be looking over his shoulder
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daysofourlives wrote:
Jim05 wrote:
smac wrote:
Jim05 wrote:Personally not interested in it but good on them for having a crack, no ones forcing us to watch.
Surely they could have named the series something more appropriate and not just copy the mens side, fail to see how the whole Ashes history has anything to do with womens cricket


That first paragraph must have been typed by someone else!

Lol
Nah know a few girls that play at a decent enough level and am on the committee at my local club which has a Womens side. Good on them for having a go, doesnt mean id go and watch though


Id say Mrs Jim must be looking over his shoulder

Not likely, im watching the test match and she cant stand cricket so she is at the other end of the house.
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Eng 201
Aus 5/70
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like watching paint dry, in fact i would rather watch paint dry, be more interesting aus 6/102 off 47 overs at a hurtling 2.18 per over, and thats after the poms raced along at 2.2 per over yesterday!
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7/177, closing in on England's 201
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Post by Dogwatcher »

Bad taste - edited by me.

As for comments about the standard. Sure, it's a lesser standard but so is the A League and local basketball as compared to the UK and US, yet most of us would profess to still watching it or at least having an interest.

It can't be doing the sport in general any harm in having this much interest in women's cricket, either.

ODI and T20 matches from this series will be broadcast on Gem.
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Yes the women's ashes would be as interesting as watching all of you play the z grade level of cricket or football that you play/played. But good on you for having a go.
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Post by heater31 »

Having a sister that was involved in the national underage carnivals I can safely say that by under 19's level these girls would have most blokes playing parklands cricket chasing leather around the park by a Meg Lanning or have their off peg sent flying by Ellyse Perry.

According to my sister as well they could sledge with the best male cricketers too.
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