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The team at philosophy football have produced a new cricket T-shirt.

Click here to buy the Ashes 2009 CB Fry T shirt.

not signed by stephen fry

For those of you who don’t know about CB Fry, he was pretty much the Dirty Dirk Nannes of his time.

And anyone who says this, “To some people cricket is a circus show upon which they may or may not find it worthwhile to spend sixpence; to others a physical fine art full of plot, interest and enlivened by difficulties; to others, in some sort, it is a cult and a philosophy,” must know some shit.

The Philosophy football team are also looking at for people to send them some more cricket quotes, and any quotes selected for a shirt will get the person sending it in a free one.

Beat that, send your cricket quotes to admin@philosophyfootball.com

Once you have bought your CB Fry shirt, you should buy our Tees.

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2 Comments

  1. Omair Zahid  •  Jul 2, 2009 @20:08

    When do we get a shirt commemorating Gilbert ‘The Croucher’ Jessop on whom Sir Jack Hobbs was known to have said: “He was undoubtedly the most consistently fast scorer I have seen. He was a big hitter, too, and it was difficult to bowl a ball from which he could not score. He made me glad that I was not a bowler. Gilbert Jessop certainly drew the crowds, too, even more than Bradman, I should say”. A worthy forerunner of Richards, Gilchrist, Sehwag, Afridi et al. I think.

  2. Omair Zahid  •  Jul 2, 2009 @20:10

    I do think on reflection that it was rather judicious to add Afridi’s name to that list, apologies for that.