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    • Hurrah! We got there.  After asking four times about the defence you've answered. To win this you will have to be a hell of a lot more pro-active and get reading up.  The standard defence is on every single claim form thread here. So first task for the evening. Go to  https://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/topic/393251-received-a-court-claim-from-a-private-parking-speculative-invoice-how-to-deal-with-it-hereupdated-dec-2021/ Scroll down to  Q2) How should I defend? There is the standard defence. Change (6) into (7) and add a new (6). 6.  In a further abuse of the legal process the Claimant is claiming £50 legal representative's costs, even though they have no legal representative. Get if filed this evening.
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I woke up to a MUCH better score than I expected. Nice to read ponting got caught early, I'm guessing he'll go after this. Looking forward to the highlights later - looking forward even more to watching some of it live this very weekend :)

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Great batting by Strauss and Cook, sets up a fascinating last day..............shall I stay up all night?

or will that jinx us??

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a real record-breaker

 

500-1

1st three England batsmen all scored centuries

Highest partnership on the Gabba ground

 

 

and generally, I would say, it was a winning draw for England, they should take more positives out of the match than the Aussies

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starts all over again just about this time tomorrow..............lets hope we can make the big score in the first innings this time round!!

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Freezing in the depths of winter and following the cricket.

 

Is it just me or is there something not quite right about this.:wacko:

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I see the 'weak link' was at it again though. I'm enjoying this ashes series. Been a cricket fan for as long as I can remember and I can easily recall what's happened to us at the hands of the Aussies over the last 25 years or so. It's good to see the boot on the other foot for a change. I really like the look of this England team, especially with Strauss as Captain. The backup bowlers aren't bad either - made very light work of Australia A.

 

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Never been a fan of Test Cricket (maybe that's because I always presumed England would get beat), but watched the highlights on ITV4 last night. Glad I did now, and am getting stuck right into it. If England continue to play cricket better than the fotball team can play football. I might just have to switch my favourite sport. Still can't beat Horse Racing or Formula 1 though. I'd watch them two all day long.:razz:

 

 

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Never been a fan of Test Cricket (maybe that's because I always presumed England would get beat)' date=' but watched the highlights on ITV4 last night. Glad I did now, and am getting stuck right into it. If England continue to play cricket better than the fotball team can play football. I might just have to switch my favourite sport. Still can't beat Horse Racing or Formula 1 though. I'd watch them two all day long.:razz:[/quote']

 

I'm not a fan of XFactor, but from the few glimpses I've caught of it, that bloke Wagner sings better than England play football.

 

Best quote of the day on TMS yesterday came from Vic Marks while Cook and Trott were batting: "They (Australia) bought Doherty into the side to get Pietersen out, but at the moment they can't get him in!".

 

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Cricket is great when you have Botham like players, but watching Boycott is like watching paint dry.

 

He's been retired for quite a while now Rebel.

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is=was

 

 

Boycott is one of those 'love him or hate him' figures. I like him personally, but he is very strident and I can understand quite easily how he can get on people's nerves. At least he's played cricket at the highest level and been very successful at it. You can't say the same about Christopher Martin-Jenkins unfortunately. I like sports commentators to be knowledgeable in a 'been there, done that' kind of way.

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