Stephen Potter
@S55JNP
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Proud husband. Father of two little ones. Over 40's week day cricketer. Founding member of the 🍪♣️. A.V.A.M.O
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Joined April 2012
If there was one graphic to sum up TNT's coverage of The Ashes so far ........ Making 40 runs out of a score of 4-0 off 1 over is some going from Usman and picking up 1 wicket whilst on a plane back home for Jofra is pretty amazing too - shambles !
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My partner Applied Underwriters runs the annual @AUWInvitational, which has 85 tournaments each yr benefiting over 80 charities across the US raising 14M last yr! We’re doing a swag bag giveaway! Must follow BOTH @AUWInvitational and I Like and/or repost to enter! 1 winner
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"My name's Raymond. I'm 73. I work the parking lot at St. Joseph's Hospital. Minimum wage, orange vest, a whistle I barely use. Most people don't even look at me. I'm just the old man waving cars into spaces. But I see everything. Like the black sedan that circled the lot every
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Wirral teenager wins prestigious cricketing prize
wirralglobe.co.uk
A WIRRAL teenager is hoping to follow in the footsteps of a number of cricketing legends after being honoured with a prestigious award.
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A little history lesson for you American fans: You guys have actually used this rule to your advantage before in a Ryder Cup where it actually mattered. The final score of the 1991 Ryder Cup was 14.5-13.5 US. If Europe had gotten the full point, then they would’ve retained the
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Steve Pate 1991 car crash Wednesday but played day 2 and Sam Torrance 1993 infected toe = Envelope rule been in play since 1979 13-15 anyway.
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- The Europeans played some very defensive golf today the amount of short irons and putts left short let USA belief grow. All in all, a win is a win, however USA team were amazing today. What an utterly absorbing 3 days. 3/3
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- The Americans will possibly moan a lot about Hovland's injured half point for many years to come, but in the end it wasn't crucial. - Sir Nick Faldo was just almost bearable until he told us his prediction was 13-15 2/3
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Some random thoughts after the final day of the Ryder Cup - An amazing effort from the USA. - DeChambeau's comeback for a tie especially admirable from being 5 down. - The amount of adverts shown at crucial times instead of live golf was ridiculous. 1/3
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- I would advise the Americans not to mess with Fino he is 6ft 7 and Scouse 😍 - Hatton stepping up last minute was fantastic 👏 All in all, a very good second away day for Luke Donald, bring on tomorrow. 3/3
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- Straka's caddy looks a cool dude 😎 even for an American. - For an event of this magnitude why aren't the hole flags double sided ? - The abuse seems to have gone up a level today from the USA supporters (and possibly caddies?) 2/3
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Some random thoughts after Day 2 of the Ryder Cup - Scheffler's might just have done enough to play in the singles 😉. - However his name must be in Keegans envelope 📨 - Some of the camera work from the host TV network has been pants. 1/3
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England's Ashes spinner finishes the County Championship season with two wickets at 152 runs each (fourth-worst average in the country) from three games (all played on loan) for anyone interested
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I’m hearing excuses that the crowd have been drinking since 8am this morning, that’s why they’re so rowdy. If it’s US beer they’re drinking they would have to have started drinking last Saturday morning. Remarkable.
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- The ball flight on the Calgemini advert is a thin and annoying. - The abuse Bob MacIntyre was up there with the abuse Monty used to get. All in all, a very good first away day for Luke Donald, bring on tomorrow. 2/2
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Some random thoughts after Day 1 of the Ryder Cup - Scheffler's putt on 15 might just get him a gig in tomorrows foursomes. - The Europeans shirt collars are curlier than 2 week old bread crusts. - Big hitting DeChambeau was outdriven multiple times by Jon Rahm today. 1/2
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Sheffield Park in Sussex during the game between Lord Sheffield's XI and the Australians in May 1896, the last of nine first-class fixtures staged there. It was created by the 3rd Earl of Sheffield, who in 1891 donated money to New South Wales to buy a shield for the Australia
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