1. I Don’t Like Cricket, I Love It.

    March 4, 2008 by andyg

    So the Cricket starts at 9:30pm? How does that work? Aren’t Australia and New Zealand in the same time zone? Obviously not. Someone please explain (I’m looking at you, Simon). Excellent news though as I can rest my sore toe, watch the Champions League tonight and then test cricket as my Sky Sports watching ability has been fully restored.

    With New Zealand’s top bowler Shane Bond absent because of his deal with the Indian Cricket League, England’s batsmen could really cash in against a weakened Kiwi bowling attack. It’s real opportunity for Andrew Strauss to regain his regular test place after a real run of poor form and, to be fair, poor luck caused him to be left out against Sri Lanka.

    The Englishman displaying the most form with the bat is Ian Bell. He hit some exquisite shots in the recent ODI series and I’m backing him to really cash in and better his current top test score of 162.

    I’ve also been fairly disappointed with Kevin Pietersen’s form of late. He consistently shows enough ability to be the best batsmen in the world and then gets out cheaply.  I have every confidence that he’s got another 2005 Ashes series in him. Perhaps it’s this one. Although if, he’s only one left, let’s save it for those bloody Aussies.

    After all that batting talk, we’ll probably lose the toss and concede 500 runs in the first day.


  2. Football’s 50 highest earners

    February 29, 2008 by andyg

    I’ve always thought footballers earn their money. That isn’t just because of their exceptional talent, but also because they provide me with entertainment that I couldn’t get elsewhere. I’m not questioning the scale of the monies paid, but simply the who gets the money.

    Check this out: Football’s 50 highest earners

    39th - Harry Kewell €4,800,000
    41st - Joe Cole €4,680,000

    As Chicken Dinner point out, why is Harry Kewell worth more than Joe Cole? Personally, I wouldn’t pay Kewell €4,800 a year, unless he was prepared to clean my toilet and wash my dishes and even then, I’d seek alternative quotes.

    I want whoever negotiated Darren Bent’s deal for €5,940,000 (19th highest paid footballer) to handle my next pay negotiations.

    I’m rubbish at football. I have to pay £18 a month to play + £5 each week for 5-a-side. Although, often, I think I should probably be paying more.