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Fire In Babylon

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Just watched the trailer - might have to get hold of a copy and force the missus to watch it.

The soundtrack to that sounds class as well.
 

You can buy it from Asda now, it's out? £10 on iTunes, might have a blast.
 
Im going to purchase it from Asda tonight if its not on sky box office
 
I'll pop down asda if it's in there like. The soundtrack does sound class as well.


Handily i've got some lovely green there, i might make a night of it.
 
I watched it yesterday, it brings back some great memories.
 
Can't wait to see it, by the way, other notable West Indians on the SA rebel tours were Lawrence Rowe, Alvin Kallicharran, Sylvester Clarke and Nottinghamshire legend Franklyn Stephnenson (only 2nd man since 1969 to score 1000 runs and take 100 wickets in a county season....name the other??)
 
Can't wait to see it, by the way, other notable West Indians on the SA rebel tours were Lawrence Rowe, Alvin Kallicharran, Sylvester Clarke and Nottinghamshire legend Franklyn Stephnenson (only 2nd man since 1969 to score 1000 runs and take 100 wickets in a county season....name the other??)

any clues? :oops:
 
Another Notts legend, and generally one of the all time greatest players.
 
Can't wait to see it, by the way, other notable West Indians on the SA rebel tours were Lawrence Rowe, Alvin Kallicharran, Sylvester Clarke and Nottinghamshire legend Franklyn Stephnenson (only 2nd man since 1969 to score 1000 runs and take 100 wickets in a county season....name the other??)

John Rowntree!
 
Come on lads....One of THE greatest EVER fast bowlers, he could also bat more than just a bit, one of the four great all rounders of the era, Beefy, Immy, Kapil and . . . . . . . .
 
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