Some thoughts on my Oz visit.
It’s been 12 years since I was last on an ashes tour and this mob has snowballed since then. And before I go to bed, perhaps a little tired and emotional, so take this with a pinch of salt if you need to, I have to say, what a bunch of twats.
Most of them weren’t there for the first session today. Either too hung over, or couldn’t be arsed because they thought England would lose quickly. It made the first session a pleasantly focussed and old-fashioned tense bit of test cricket though so I’m not complaining. They turned up at the first interval and spent most of the time singing songs about themselves. Never about the team or the match situation. Just about how wonderful they are. They call this football culture. But I love that culture, I’ve lived it all my life, and it isn’t. We sing songs about the team. We sing songs about the match. We don’t sing songs about a narrow fan group and how great we are.
Might not be what you are supposed to say, but my God they are tedious. The team has been frustrating. The country has been lovely. They have been the most unnecessary part of the entire trip. Someone called them a jolly boys outing which very occasionally let some cricket interfere. Spot on. Don’t know why anyone bangs on about how great they are.
It’s been 12 years since I was last on an ashes tour and this mob has snowballed since then. And before I go to bed, perhaps a little tired and emotional, so take this with a pinch of salt if you need to, I have to say, what a bunch of twats.
Most of them weren’t there for the first session today. Either too hung over, or couldn’t be arsed because they thought England would lose quickly. It made the first session a pleasantly focussed and old-fashioned tense bit of test cricket though so I’m not complaining. They turned up at the first interval and spent most of the time singing songs about themselves. Never about the team or the match situation. Just about how wonderful they are. They call this football culture. But I love that culture, I’ve lived it all my life, and it isn’t. We sing songs about the team. We sing songs about the match. We don’t sing songs about a narrow fan group and how great we are.
Might not be what you are supposed to say, but my God they are tedious. The team has been frustrating. The country has been lovely. They have been the most unnecessary part of the entire trip. Someone called them a jolly boys outing which very occasionally let some cricket interfere. Spot on. Don’t know why anyone bangs on about how great they are.