The Full Toss proclaims itself as a voice of the England follower and does exactly what it says on the tin.
As fellow long suffering (albeit with the odd highlight interspersed between the mediocrity) England fans we have sympathy with the description of The Full Toss being the village cricketers debating the latest selection dilemma over a pint after the game and/or the punters who fork out £60 once a year for a day at the Test.
As such it is not that surprising that we richly enjoy the blog’s honest and at times blunt assessment of England performances and selections. The Full Toss is certainly not afraid to discuss some potentially sensitive talking points such as its assessment of who the ODI wicket keeper should be:
“I won’t get into this, as it’s a can of worms bigger than the one Sir Ian takes on fishing holidays, but I suspect that Steve Davies will never play for England ever again – although I hope I’m wrong. Phil Mustard would have been my choice…”
It’s honest and amusingly written pieces like this, that will see us continually visiting the site whenever England are in action.
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