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On 22-Sep-2008, "Ian" <> wrote:
> The moronic USA chant as opposed to "intellectual" Olé, olé, olé? |
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<> wrote in message
news:48d85436$0$22204$... > > On 22-Sep-2008, "Ian" <> wrote: > >> The moronic USA chant > > as opposed to "intellectual" Olé, olé, olé? at least that has a tune. |
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> On 22-Sep-2008, "Ian" <> wrote: > >> The moronic USA chant > > as opposed to "intellectual" Olé, olé, olé? At least we dont barrack our own team like the Americans chanting "Boo Ess Aye" |
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"wdyw" <> wrote in message
news:1604c8e7-19d5-4182-8bfb-... > The reason we lost the Ryder Cup is simple - USA played better! Can't > beleive the press are complaining today about the order of the > singles. We won 2.5 out of the top 4 points! Harrington is like > Mickelson when it comes to the RC, a very average record and I for one > would have had more faith in monty winning a singles match than > relying on Harrington. On the plus point Sergio wasn't beaten as > heavily as he was in the singles at the K club! A banker?????? I can't > think of a worse putter on tour as Sergio (though casey ran him pretty > close!), he really needs to get it sorted. > > As for the crowd ... obviously "boisterous" and i did hear a very loud > "Limey B'tard" aimed at Oliver Wilson as he walked off the third green > yesterday. Loved the chant by the Euro crowd "We play FOOTball with > our feet" My friends at Lahinch, who have been around the Irish match play scene all of their lives, were saying back in 1996 when Harrington yet again failed to win the South that he was great to mind a card but not that great in match play. Perhaps they were right. On Sunday Harrington didn't look too happy - perhaps he didn't like being put out last. JohnT |
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On Sep 23, 3:19�pm, "John Turner" <johngtur...@cabletv.on.ca> wrote:
> > My friends at Lahinch, who have been around the Irish match play scene all > of their lives, were saying back in 1996 when Harrington yet again failed to > win the South that he was great to mind a card but not that great in match > play. Perhaps they were right. On Sunday Harrington didn't look too happy - > perhaps he didn't like being put out last. > > JohnT I make it Harringtons representative matchplay record is now Ryder cup 7 wins from 21 matches Walker Cup 3 wins from 9 matches Add in a few halves .....if the whole team had an equally "impressive" record they would never win! |
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