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Good old Sussex by the Sea



jordanseagull

Well-known member
Feb 11, 2009
4,151
And as for the steward trying ti make the guy in the Upper Compton take his Sid the Shark mask off:rant:

I know the stewards are only following rules, but FFS, total sense of humour failure.

We love you sharky, we do
We love you sharky, we do
We love you sharky, we do
Oh sharky we love you

I agree, and they tried to CHARGE me because i lost my ticket. Bastards.
 




patchamalbion

Well-known member
Feb 26, 2009
6,019
brighton
from the mound stand the sussex end sounded shocking,did you bother singing at all???????

anyone singing in mound stand...especially if you bothered with the pink shirted fair play
 






pasty

A different kind of pasty
Jul 5, 2003
31,011
West, West, West Sussex
It was mostly Sussex in Upper Compton and quite vocal until it became obvious we weren't going to win.

Favourite ditty today:

Shane Warne wherever you may be
The King of spin is Magic Mushy
He won three titles and the C & G
While you led Hampshire to obscurity
 




jordanseagull

Well-known member
Feb 11, 2009
4,151
It was mostly Sussex in Upper Compton and quite vocal until it became obvious we weren't going to win.

Favourite ditty today:

Shane Warne wherever you may be
The King of spin is Magic Mushy
He won three titles and the C & G
While you led Hampshire to obscurity

Well maybe where you were, but if you went to the far left, there were about 500 Hampshire crowded into the corner, with about 20 Sussex. If you lot were vocal, the sound certainly didn't travel..
 


S'hampton Seagull

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Oct 12, 2003
6,945
Southampton
The writing was on the wall after 20 overs. The wicket seemed to be doing a bit ealry on, but at least they bowled the right line to expolit it.

We didm't post a good total and bowled poorly.
 








dougdeep

New member
May 9, 2004
37,732
SUNNY SEAFORD
I couldn't believe we played Prior so high up the order.
 


Tooting Gull

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
11,033
Absolutely gutted today. First visit to Lords, and we simply didn't turn up. to be honest, it was all over by 11:15. As above, hate to say it, but Cork was the difference.

Exactly my situation (for a big Sussex match, anyway), and my feelings on the subject. It was the equivalent of being 3-0 down after five minutes, and all the rest was just a long, drawn-out death by a thousand cuts.

Losing a close contest is one thing, but there was no contest. I suppose every team is allowed an off day, just a shame it had to be that one. The thing I was especially sorry about was that you never really got to hear the Sussex crowd in full voice, there were loads of fans there all over the place but despite some isolated efforts there was just nothing to sing about.

Instead we had to listen to a load of cretins singing 'Hamp-er-shire' all afternoon, and I doubt there is a worse song in sport, let alone cricket.

It seems they would have batted too, so in that sense it was a great toss to lose as the ball was doing all sorts in that first 3/4 of an hour, and their bowlers exploited things magnificently. Then, because of all the early wickets, those batsmen in our middle/lower order who normally clatter it about couldn't, and the whole innings was f***ed. When they batted, it looked a different pitch but I couldn't work out whether that was more to do with their better bowling, or the conditions had changed. Maybe both.

Anyway, the view of Lord's from the Upper Grandstand was magnificent, even if what was going on below was less magnificent.
 
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