Hamilton threw it all away, Macca lost the plot, and an Australian and Irishman successfully conspired against us in Paris.
All this shows the brilliance and unpredictability of sport, if it always went your way it wouldn't be the same when you win.
Four years ago it went our way, this time it didn't. That's sport.
Although Hamilton could still steal the title following an alleged breach of regulations by Williams and BMW, his immaturity showed at the first corner at Interlagos.
Raikkonen, although possibly the most boring guy in sport, still deserves the title, and it would be a shame if the stewards decided the championship. One thing we can be sure of, F1 is on the up, and next season will attract big crowds.
Definite Try?
I think we all know it was a try, even the Saffas in the pub agreed, but did any of us really expect an Aussie to do us a favour. "We all hate England" was the quote from John O'Neill, well you know what, we're not all that keen on most of you either.
Anyway enough moaning, it was a great World cup, and of the five I can just about remember it tops the bunch, even the third place game was a classic, and as far as the poll at the bottom goes, the Pumas get my vote.
Sunday, 21 October 2007
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But bungle a rather well known national broadcasting corporation has written an article today saying Raikonnen is anything but boring......
As Corry correctly said, ít wasnt on the board so it wasn't a try'
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