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23 Jan 2014 16:36 #174663
by ketchim
You were but viewers have to wade thru Chin cripple bullcrap to get to u :
and they gave up .... :-[
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23 Jan 2014 18:37 #174681
by The Captain
since this chinee lady has all the info and facts to prove the TnT board is corrupt why don't she use her lawyer know how and bring them to court
or is it that lying and propaganda don't hold up in court
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24 Jan 2014 08:17 #174712
by The Captain
if you don't mind explain your purpose here other that taking up the bandwidth with you personal ranting about how you abused
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24 Jan 2014 20:04 #174834
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Chinny,
It seems Richard was from a similar area to you and my parents once had a home there when it was quite different to now.
Did you frequent the QPO and did you know many of the other players I did?
It is interesting RDS is called fat but I did not see him that way. I wish i had some clips to reminisce.
Do you have any?
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24 Jan 2014 21:27 #174840
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Charlie Davis was a master as was Bryan.
I would assume you knew WR as well. Uncle....
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08 Jul 2016 12:54 #311334
by chairman
Richard De Souza was hailed as “one of the most technically sound cricketers.†His former teammate and West Indies cricketer, Richard Gabriel, said that De Souza had “……excellent technique. He was a very good middle-order batsman and one of the game’s best on-drivers. This was one of his hallmarks, with his head always directly positioned over the ball.â€
Gabriel lamented the fact that De Souza never made the regional test team, citing weight problems as a major factor. “He was a good captain and he also played table tennis but he had a hard trial with his physique.â€
De Souza made his national senior team debut in 1965, playing against the touring Australians at the Queen’s Park Oval, Trinidad and Tobago, on March 20th – 24th. He scored a useful 32 in the first innings with the match ending in a draw.
His omission from the West Indies team always mystified people because in spite of his healthy averages at the regional level he never gained selection on the regional side. Some people believed that, because of the talented Alvin Kallicharan’s occupation of the middle order, De Souza’s chance became very slim.
Always tell someone how you feel because opportunities are lost in the blink of an eye but regret can last a lifetime.
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