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toughvertigo (U7541946)

member since: Sunday 18 February 2007
Teams / sports followed:
Cricket & Rugby, Aus vs Ind 2nd Test Eden Gardens 2001
Favourite player:
Sachin Tendulkar, Daniel Carter
Favourite match:
Allblacks vs Wallabies Sydney 2000

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A neutral fan..would like to share my views with passionate yet moderate fans..I would like to see people using this site for good positive debate than as a fan site...In my late twenties and started watching sports only in 1983, which could be a limiting factor in my analysis..

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