Story A Journey Down Under - First Innings Posted

Chewie, good to see you starting a story. Hope we get to see brilliance.
 
Nopes, I just started that story and I got flowing response:D.

Link: http://www.planetcricket.org/forums...tle-rcb-lifts-ipl-fcc-ending-story-63276.html

Yes and look how many responses I've had so far :p That was because people can pick teams in your story!

Thanks for the interest guys :) The next section will be up in a few hours after I've done a bit of study :p Trying to keep to a schedule of an update a day so there's not too much pressure on me to get them done. As it is, I've done the next 7 updates and the word document where I'm storing them all is 3800 words long or something :)

btw, I agree with Hedger, you probably will be banned for that Andrew. Someone posted a crack in the ICC forum and I reported them to MattW, they were banned instantly. Not sure what the circumstances are here because he's just admitted it, not posted any links or anything...
 
I know bcvs had asked why his torrents weren't working a year or so ago and he got a months ban or something like that.
 
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Tasmanian Tigers Coach Tim Coyle Steps Down, Jono Choie is his Surprising
Replacement


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1 April, 2010

In an unexpected move, Tim Coyle has announced he is stepping down from his job as coach of the Tasmania Tigers. It is reported that he had been fielding offers from
a number of different teams around the world who appreciated his hard-working nature as coach. He has not make his final decision as to which team he is moving
to, but odds are on for a position in the IPL. Coyle had been an outstanding coach for Tasmania, taking them to their first Pura Cup title in the 2006/07 season.
He was even shortlisted to replace Tim Nielsen as head coach at the Academy, but fortunately for Tasmania did not get the job.

Coyle has been involved with cricket in Tasmania for a long time, and is described as a ‘home-grown mentor’ by Cricinfo. He started as a wicket-keeper, progressing
through the Under-19 side, before playing seven first class games in 1990/91. After being dropped, he began a coaching career which eventually ended back where he
started when he took over the head coaching job at Tasmania during the 2005 off-season. He will be sorely missed by all at Cricket Australia, and by his team down in
Tasmania.

In a rather surprising move, Cricket Tasmania has already announced their replacement for Coyle in an unknown New Zealander Jono Choie. Apart from a few posts on
a well-respected cricket forum, Jono has no knowledgeable cricket background, and appears to be a rather out of the blue appointment. At 18 he is most likely younger
than the whole team, yet will be giving them instructions throughout the season as they try to reach the heights of 2006/07. He said that “I had wanted to coach Central
Districts in New Zealand but unluckily for me, and probably luckily for CD they choose Alan Hunt to replace Dermot Reeve, because apparently a cricket background
is necessary to coach in New Zealand. Fortunately, Australians don’t think about these sorts of things being rather stupid and all, and so I got a job at Tasmania. I’ve
never even been there!

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If the update looks weird for you it's because your screen isn't big enough :p
 
lol, making fin on the country he gets appointed for...
That's what these Tasmanians do, they're too far away from the mainland you see
Well written update KIU
 

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