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Reading cricinfo today Pakistan fans chanting " Death to Woolmer" i wonder just how they are feeling right now
How do you feel?If thats not not a rude question to ask.WOOLMER......
Reading cricinfo today Pakistan fans chanting " Death to Woolmer" i wonder just how they are feeling right now
How do you feel?If thats not not a rude question to ask.WOOLMER......
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This might get ugly.
You are right lets remember the good things that Woolmer did for CricketI'm not having a dig at anyone, or trying to start a conflict, which is the last thing I want to do. However, I think that speculating is disrespectful to Bob's memory, and we should all just wait until the coriners verdict comes out.
Probably absolutely nothing.. I just hope another quality coach isn't wasted on that team.. Mind you, I actually feel sorry for Pakistan's cricketers, as its something they have to put up with on a day to day basis..Reading cricinfo today Pakistan fans chanting " Death to Woolmer" i wonder just how they are feeling right now
You're totally right, but human nature makes it impossible not to speculate at this time.. Some serious things could have taken place in recent times, with effects that will reverberate for years.. Hard to ignore, but yes, you are totally right..I'm not having a dig at anyone, or trying to start a conflict, which is the last thing I want to do. However, I think that speculating is disrespectful to Bob's memory, and we should all just wait until the coriners verdict comes out.
Too trueProbably absolutely nothing.. I just hope another quality coach isn't wasted on that team..
Seriously, stop it. This is not the time.chris.hinton said:Pakistan is a terrible job to have and sadly this killed him. Pakistan cricket board should take a long look at themselves.
How convieniently you are putting the blame of Bob's death on the team he was coaching, I am sure you are old enough to know that a 56 yr old man who was bit on the heavyside can be susceptible to a sudden heart attackProbably absolutely nothing.. I just hope another quality coach isn't wasted on that team..
Not the right time to be arguing over this, but surely the awful timing of this has to be too much of a coincidence, no? I'll leave it at that, we'll probably never know anyway..How convieniently you are putting the blame of Bob's death on the team he was coaching, I am sure you are old enough to know that a 56 yr old man who was bit on the heavyside can be susceptible to a sudden heart attack
R.I.P BW.
Seriously, stop it.
well i met woolmer once in lahore airport.....he was such a amazing person.........i seriously cannot believe he has died......what he achieved in his cricketing career is something different but as a person he seemed amazing .......will remember him for a long long time......How do you feel?If thats not not a rude question to ask.
56 and a bit heavy doesnt make you susceptable to a heart attack. If it did then the US would have half its current population.How convieniently you are putting the blame of Bob's death on the team he was coaching, I am sure you are old enough to know that a 56 yr old man who was bit on the heavyside can be susceptible to a sudden heart attack
R.I.P BW.
Stop being an ass. It's really shameful that you would take a tragic death as an opportunity to take another shot at Pakistan. Woolmer loved coaching Pakistan and loved Pakistan cricket. He was fully aware of the volatile nature of Pakistan cricket and the emotional fans the team attracted. Listening to the stories that people are recounting of Woolmer on GEO news, it is very obvious he loved his experience as a Pakistani coach. Seriously, how hard is it to mourn the loss of a life that contributed so much to the game we love, without taking potshots at Pakistan?Probably absolutely nothing.. I just hope another quality coach isn't wasted on that team.. Mind you, I actually feel sorry for Pakistan's cricketers, as its something they have to put up with on a day to day basis..
Good post, yeah true, to an extent, but you have to realize that guys come in from all over the world, and Pakistan not only represents a huge personal challenge to manage, but is also a massive culture shock.. People deal with this in different ways, and maybe it got to Bob.. I don't know how I'd react if I heard people in the street actually calling for my death..well i met woolmer once in lahore airport.....he was such a amazing person.........i seriously cannot believe he has died......what he achieved in his cricketing career is something different but as a person he seemed amazing .......will remember him for a long long time......
as for those fans....you should know that aswell that cricket in india/pakistan is much more than a sport.....they were also chanting "death to Inzamam, death to the pakistani management, death to blah blah".....they are just another extreme and all u have to do is ignore them!!!!!