Steven:
Worried only for you guys, Steven, I can't imagine the damage that a flogging this series will do to you all.
Cheers,
Adam.[/quote]
Hello, Adam.
True, it would smart a bit if we were to lose this series. But, being British, we would be able to simply shrug our shoulders and say, "Well done Aussie" as befits a race of gentlemen and wait for the next time.
Australia sounds like a wonderful place. I hope I will be able to enjoy a visit to take in some degree of her undoubted splendour before I die. And there have been several admirable Aussies over the years. I am thinking of people like Keith Miller (a mighty man in anyone's book), Clarrie Grimmet (oh... wait a minute... wasn't he a New Zealander?) and Rolf Harris.
But - and please don't take this the wrong way - a little advice from the old country might not go amiss. I understand that you have little to offer in terms of history, literature, art, science, and so on. That is not your fault. You are a young country. But it is surely unwise to base your entire sense of national pride in sporting achievements and carry on like a petulant three-year-old when things do not go your way. I merely mention this.
Let us hope that the forthcoming Ashes series will be a wonderful contest which will help cement the cordial relations between Britain and her satellites.
Best wishes,
Steve.
Worried only for you guys, Steven, I can't imagine the damage that a flogging this series will do to you all.
Cheers,
Adam.[/quote]
Hello, Adam.
True, it would smart a bit if we were to lose this series. But, being British, we would be able to simply shrug our shoulders and say, "Well done Aussie" as befits a race of gentlemen and wait for the next time.
Australia sounds like a wonderful place. I hope I will be able to enjoy a visit to take in some degree of her undoubted splendour before I die. And there have been several admirable Aussies over the years. I am thinking of people like Keith Miller (a mighty man in anyone's book), Clarrie Grimmet (oh... wait a minute... wasn't he a New Zealander?) and Rolf Harris.
But - and please don't take this the wrong way - a little advice from the old country might not go amiss. I understand that you have little to offer in terms of history, literature, art, science, and so on. That is not your fault. You are a young country. But it is surely unwise to base your entire sense of national pride in sporting achievements and carry on like a petulant three-year-old when things do not go your way. I merely mention this.
Let us hope that the forthcoming Ashes series will be a wonderful contest which will help cement the cordial relations between Britain and her satellites.
Best wishes,
Steve.
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