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Mixed feelings.
I'd rather we save him for a good run on the final test so he can go out in style than see him struggle and look **** for 2 tests when he can barely walk.
But he will be missed no doubt.
Because it's all part of the game, playing around the weather. If you lose a day you have to change tactics and be more aggressive. It can make for an exciting finish.Originally posted by red g View Postit seems mental that they cant, its not as if its like the football where it is heavily policed. I mean wimbledon can sort out that sunday when they need to.
Ridiculous.Last edited by EwarWoo; 07-08-09, 10:12 AM.
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- advice needed please - a load of us are going eng vs aus at old trafford - it's on sunday 30th aug....we are prob planning on going manchester on the saturday, staying over and going out for a night out, then go on a all dayer sun and too the cricket, and then out sunday night..
Can you offer any advice like hotels, where is good to stay in terms of proximity to the ground but also proximity to night life, where we should be looking to go out on the lash etc
basically we don't want to book a hotel one side of manchester, but then can't easily get the ground, and at the same time we would like to be close to somewhere decent for nightlife.i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do
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In other words, Shaggy, is there a tranny cabaret club somewhere near Old Trafford?Originally posted by PTP View Post
- advice needed please - a load of us are going eng vs aus at old trafford - it's on sunday 30th aug....we are prob planning on going manchester on the saturday, staying over and going out for a night out, then go on a all dayer sun and too the cricket, and then out sunday night..
Can you offer any advice like hotels, where is good to stay in terms of proximity to the ground but also proximity to night life, where we should be looking to go out on the lash etc
basically we don't want to book a hotel one side of manchester, but then can't easily get the ground, and at the same time we would like to be close to somewhere decent for nightlife..
Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
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You can still go to Leeds, it's 'uphill' I think, like the birdcage.Originally posted by PTP View Post
- advice needed please - a load of us are going eng vs aus at old trafford - it's on sunday 30th aug....we are prob planning on going manchester on the saturday, staying over and going out for a night out, then go on a all dayer sun and too the cricket, and then out sunday night..
Can you offer any advice like hotels, where is good to stay in terms of proximity to the ground but also proximity to night life, where we should be looking to go out on the lash etc
basically we don't want to book a hotel one side of manchester, but then can't easily get the ground, and at the same time we would like to be close to somewhere decent for nightlife.
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OT is close enough to town for you to find somewhere in the centre – it’s about a fiver in a black cab or a 20 minute or so walk.Originally posted by PTP View Post
- advice needed please - a load of us are going eng vs aus at old trafford - it's on sunday 30th aug....we are prob planning on going manchester on the saturday, staying over and going out for a night out, then go on a all dayer sun and too the cricket, and then out sunday night..
Can you offer any advice like hotels, where is good to stay in terms of proximity to the ground but also proximity to night life, where we should be looking to go out on the lash etc
basically we don't want to book a hotel one side of manchester, but then can't easily get the ground, and at the same time we would like to be close to somewhere decent for nightlife.
If you’re just after bog standard digs I’d look at somewhere like the Ibis on Portland Street – bang in the middle of town.
In terms of going out – well I like the Northern Quarter…all the best bars are over that way, but if you want absolute carnage and places heaving full of ****s and slappers, then Deansgate/Deansgate Locks is the place for you.
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sound - the ibis is the ideal type of place - stayed in them before and it's ideal for a big group. - i have been manchester before on a few nights out - i'd like the sound of the northern qtr but i'd imagine with the lads i am with we will end up in deansgateOriginally posted by Shaggy View PostOT is close enough to town for you to find somewhere in the centre – it’s about a fiver in a black cab or a 20 minute or so walk.
If you’re just after bog standard digs I’d look at somewhere like the Ibis on Portland Street – bang in the middle of town.
In terms of going out – well I like the Northern Quarter…all the best bars are over that way, but if you want absolute carnage and places heaving full of ****s and slappers, then Deansgate/Deansgate Locks is the place for you.
Last edited by PTP; 07-08-09, 10:48 AM.i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do
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That's cricket.Originally posted by PTP View Postyawn
Seriously, it is tedious when people make jokes like that.
Originally posted by PTPi may do.....leeds done, going to manchester for the weekend in a few weeks to watch the cricket, so may venture into the birdcage there....any others?
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Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
May the Lord bless this post.
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