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a honest plea to Indian fans..
by paul Ron on Mar 28, 2007 12:18 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Being an aussie( iam italian by birth and happen to live in australia), i have inherited the best of both the top countries in the world.One is the football world champ and the other is an undisputable cricket top gun..I might have been a bit derogatory in my posts but then it was to drill some sense into useless losers who post crap in here..i do have some good sensible Indian friends out here in Sydney and they r not at all like u losers.. I was irritated right since the day when the badmouthing clowns Gavaskeer and shastryy made degrading comments about our star team and predicted that useless india would win the world cup and aussie Aura was punctured..But as they say, Class speaks and the truth shows and we all know the truth,our ACB does not select team based on reputations and past performances and we r not hesitant to weild the axe on any non performers which sadly is not so in ur case..So u r Losers and will remain as losers untill u rectify it..It is about time the whole world bows before aussies the Redoubtable champs of the game

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  RE:a honest plea to Indian fans..
by abhi on Mar 28, 2007 12:24 AM   Permalink
are u really an aussie or indian pretending to be aussie?

italy: the same team that was bashed by everyone for poor performance in 2004 euro cup and their whole domestic league was involved in match fixing? please don't talk about it.

aus: yes the same team that lost to india 2 series in 1998 and 2001????? the same team where the so-called legend mcgrath tries to take wickets by disturbing the concentration of batsmen by bad mouthjing them? where steve waugh inspirres the side to sledge the batsmen? where shane warne cheats on his wife and fixes the match by giving information.

please, even if indian cricketers lose temporarily, on all accounts they are thousand times better than aussies as model cricketers.

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  RE:RE:RE:a honest plea to Indian fans..
by abhi on Mar 28, 2007 12:40 AM   Permalink
aus: lost the 2001 and 1998 test series to india. your chane warne had nightmares of sachin whacking him all round the park.

italy: yes it won last world cup but people still rate brazil as best. so go take a hike.
how many italians play chess the brainiest game?
V ANand of India is 2nd in world in chess. how many italians play tennis? paes is 2nd in world in tennis doubles. go f**k off loser aussie italiano.

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  RE:RE:a honest plea to Indian fans..
by cool cool on Mar 28, 2007 01:02 AM   Permalink
Aussie,

you're from a country of few million english speaking white immigrants (do not talk about origin!). your country does not have the challenges that a diverse nation like india has. our country suffers from its language and religious diversity when it comes to sports. The primary cause is favoritism and corruption. that does not mean indians are incapable. We know that will work our way out of this mess. Try to compare, only if you have been cloniszed for 2 centruties and have problems to sort out.

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  RE:RE:RE:a honest plea to Indian fans..
by Soman Bhat on Mar 28, 2007 08:43 AM   Permalink
aray bhikari cool cool tu hai ek fool.
yeh aadmi hajipur nahi to paatna kahan se chhupe hue message karta hai.
yeh saala hai pura Indian
Nai hoga saala caste me
barber darhi banata hai baal banata hai.
aussie baan giya saala.
aussie english ka styele alag hai.
aussie samjh ke kuchh matlikh sirf hindi mein gaali de . saala bhag jayega


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  RE:RE:a honest plea to Indian fans..
by Rishab on Mar 28, 2007 09:05 AM   Permalink
Yes rightly said. But they are models not model cricketers.

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