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Such a tremendous pressure on players reflects upon that how churlish and uncivilised society is of the subcontinent. Senseless emotions run high.
Just heard that some SOBs ransacked MS Dhoni's house
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They are also perverts and basically what the local ****in evening time newspapers officials do is that they gather their own staff and burn the stupid dummies and snapshot the event ..It's easy to gather such perverts and ok I am a fan too and why La ice e has to judge me by this too and I swear to the grave of my grandpa that I haven't burnt any thing then why people have to make a ****in issue over here or why they have to judge all the people with the same light . Pathetic and I am sick and tired of defining the difference b/w useless crop and the educated or sane crop of the world .That really doesn't matter here, the people who burn effigies are not your average Internet users. They are a bunch of uneducated, illiterate fans who don't understand the game as most of us do
We condone that nonsense as much as you do, and hopefully people get the message after this sad demise
I agree with you completely on this. Those that use a thread, created to pay respects to a good man, to push their silly little uninformed prejudices are pathetic, and beneath contempt.They are also perverts and basically what the local ****in evening time newspapers officials do is that they gather their own staff and burn the stupid dummies and snapshot the event ..It's easy to gather such perverts and ok I am a fan too and why La ice e has to judge me by this too and I swear to the grave of my grandpa that I haven't burnt any thing then why people have to make a ****in issue over here or why they have to judge all the people with the same light . Pathetic and I am sick and tired of defining the difference b/w useless crop and the educated or sane crop of the world .
How about a hillbilly saying death to the black people ? Does it reflect the face of an entire nation . Pathetic ,pathetic ,pathetic losers who do such stuff and patheticEST are the people who label them as the face of the entire nation !!!!!
Let's just remember a good, dedicated family man, and a loved part of the cricket world, and leave the other nonsense for another time, huh?He never seemed like his counter parts in the neighboring countries where coaches become annoyed by the media and they start finger banging and start showing their home bred upbringing by being an importance seeking clown in front of the media and they also try and finish the careers of senior members .
They are a disgrace to cricket and have no right to be fans of the great game. So your team played badly and lost, and lost to Ireland, so what, not like that it is the end of the world, these things happen, Ireland just played so dam well and it wasn't Woolmer's fault that Pakistan lost the toss. Idiots IMO. Sorry I don't mean to rant and I hope nobody takes it the wrong way, but that is how I feel.Reading cricinfo today Pakistan fans chanting " Death to Woolmer" i wonder just how they are feeling right now
No expert on Pakistan but is that one of the top honours there?I guess he was the only person working positively for the benefit of Pakistan cricket . Pakistan is a strange place for people with awful mentality and sarcastic importance seeking approach to the social behaviors . Bob was welcomed with warmth and open hearts,just because of his own pleasant and friendly personality and he merged himself so well in the dressing room that he was considered to be a Pakistani born and bred . He worked professionally with the team and he was always helpful to the youngsters . We can look at Pakistan's track record prior to his appointment and it was extremely bad and his work started showing it's worth right from the beginning . He tried his best to solve the basic problems of the Pakistani team and he was quite successful . For me some people who really didn't want any positive thing for the team were cause of the Pakistani team's recent failures. He will be sadly missed and for my liking he should be honored with Nishan-e-Pakistan at least and it should be given to his wife . How many coaches in the world have their own websites where they share the thoughts about the cricket ? He never seemed like his counter parts in the neighboring countries where coaches become annoyed by the media and they start finger banging and start showing their home bred upbringing by being an importance seeking clown in front of the media and they also try and finish the careers of senior members .
He was a gem of a coach and will be sadly missed .I myself being a true fan of my favorite team,am broken hearted . We need people like him who are the true ambassadors of the game and are born and bred in a good way and have pleasant personalities . I know that the regular posters in the Sunil blast thread might feel it's strange that how a common sub-continental cricket follower is so shocked at the death of a person who was not a sub-continental but here are the some basic differences of the basic domestic up-bringing which show up that a good human is always missed !!!!!
Seriously mate, what the hell is your problem? You just seem so angry/aggressive when on here. And FYI he has been banned once before.Dont worry about him. He has survived on this forum because of his friends and he will get away with it once again.
It's sad that Bob Woolmer died and No one is hurt more than Pakistani Cricket and Pakistani Cricket fans( as evident by the reaction of Pakistani fans on this forum). Although I am not a Pakistani myself but I love and very keenly follow Pakistan cricket and as a Pakistani cricket fan, I am just devastated and tbf have never felt so sad over a cricketer's/coach's demise.
Unfortunately some people cant see that, they always see things black and white and that's why even at this sad moment they didn't forget to do what they are best at.
These kind of ppl are there in India and Pak and you cannot do anything about them except ignoring them, unless they take break law (like some crazy ppl tried to destroyed property of MS DHONI after India's defeat to Bang).Those ppl who said bad things about Woolmer & Inzi would probably be back into their senses after the tragic event, hopefully they will think twice before doing something stupid against Inzi.Hopefully the stupid ppl in India would also learn a lesson from this episode and wouldn't do anything stupid if Godforbid India fails to reach Super Eight.They are a disgrace to cricket and have no right to be fans of the great game. So your team played badly and lost, and lost to Ireland, so what, not like that it is the end of the world, these things happen, Ireland just played so dam well and it wasn't Woolmer's fault that Pakistan lost the toss. Idiots IMO. Sorry I don't mean to rant and I hope nobody takes it the wrong way, but that is how I feel.
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Yeah this issue has been done to death and it isn't right for this thread actually.These kind of ppl are there in India and Pak and you cannot do anything about them except ignoring them, unless they take break law (like some crazy ppl tried to destroyed property of MS DHONI after India's defeat to Bang).Those ppl who said bad things about Woolmer & Inzi would probably be back into their senses after the tragic event, hopefully they will think twice before doing something stupid against Inzi.Hopefully the stupid ppl in India would also learn a lesson from this episode and wouldn't do anything stupid if Godforbid India fails to reach Super Eight.
Teams to wear black armbands in Woolmer tribute
World Cup teams will be asked to wear black armbands during their next matches as a mark of respect for Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer, the International Cricket Council said in a statement.
India play Bermuda at Queen's Park Oval, Trinidad and hosts West Indies face Zimbabwe at Sabina Park, Jamaica overnight.
Both venues will fly their flags at half-mast and there will be a minute's silence before the start of the games.
Unrelated, but welcome backI heard the news last night when I was in Leeds.
Stunned.
I know what you mean. He was one of those people that you just couldn't believe could, you know, die. What a tragic day for cricket. RIP Bob.I don't know about anybody else but I keep getting the feeling that I know he is dead, but I can't believe it, you want to pretend it never happened, but it did.