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So after a long sleepless night I came up with a theory. Not how to win the Ashes or kill Flintoff, but about its history and what England are actually celebrating.
Most of us will be familiar with its history, and the fact that the urn was given to the English as a practical joke as they were the laughing stock of the nation when Australia beat them on their turf. So it got me thinking, why would England celebrate this? After all, the Ashes are effectively a joke taking the piss out of how bad England were at the time.
With this in mind, it is questionable as to why England would want to keep a practical joke which is aimed at them for so long, and celebrate mediocrity.
No I am not a sore loser (although my English Dad is rubbing it in), it is just a questionable thing to play for from an English perspective.
Most of us will be familiar with its history, and the fact that the urn was given to the English as a practical joke as they were the laughing stock of the nation when Australia beat them on their turf. So it got me thinking, why would England celebrate this? After all, the Ashes are effectively a joke taking the piss out of how bad England were at the time.
With this in mind, it is questionable as to why England would want to keep a practical joke which is aimed at them for so long, and celebrate mediocrity.
No I am not a sore loser (although my English Dad is rubbing it in), it is just a questionable thing to play for from an English perspective.




as we did for a number of years

