Of course I do. But it is hard to run into him as he would hangout at exclusive places with team mates. Not go to random nightclubs by himself and shout a random a beer and have a dance.You do realize he has a life outside of cricket right????.
Of course I do. But it is hard to run into him as he would hangout at exclusive places with team mates. Not go to random nightclubs by himself and shout a random a beer and have a dance.You do realize he has a life outside of cricket right????.
I don't think you get it he plays cricket all year round. His team mates are his friends. He goes out with them not by himself. The All Blacks are different to the oz cricket team.What planet are you from? Their whole lives do not revolve around their cricket, just as in the same way that your whole life wouldn't revolve around school/work. Teammates aren't the same as friends and while they can be there is no reason why Lee has to be with them 24/7. I see All Blacks at clubs all the fricken time in Wellington and they're usually by themselves. Because they are people who are there to have a good time. He wasn't suggesting that Lee shouted everyone a drink for the heck of it, just merely an instance of when this happened to him. Perhaps Lee and him really hit it off and had a good laugh which made him want to shout the drink. Hardly that much of a stretch of the imagination.
You are separating cricket players from society itself when they are are in fact a part of society too. People have bad days, how would you deal with hundreds of screaming idiots asking you for an autograph every day of your life and whenever you just want to focus on your work they mutter about how you are such a bastard.
FFS.
1) He did not mention when he met Lee. Might have been while the man was injured.I don't think you get it he plays cricket all year round. His team mates are his friends. He goes out with them not by himself. The All Blacks are different to the oz cricket team.
Well the 4th one you have summed up yourself they feel safer as they have more popularity. Brett Lee is obviously friends with team mates. When he produced his bollywood hits Clarke and Clark were there with him on holidays. Well how many times have you run into Brett Lee at a nightclub it hardly ever happens as they pick their times and places. And Cricket does take up the whole year. And even If he wasn't playing at the time he would still be hanging with a team mate as they are all mates.1) He did not mention when he met Lee. Might have been while the man was injured.
2) Cricket does not take up the whole year and player's get breaks.
3) What proof do you have that his team mates are his friends and that he spends his free time with them? Or that cricket players go to 'exclusive' places?
4) The professional rugby calender is arguably more strenuous than that of crickets and the All Black brand is certainly more popular in terms of fans.
**** off that is just bull**** speculation.And look at his wife how could she have treated him badly must've been his fault because he has another side to him.
A rugby player in Wellington will feel safer as they are idolised. There would be intoxicated aussies in nightclubs who would want to knock his block off so to stay out of trouble and avoid the spotlight they always go with a team mate.(Friend)Brett Lee has yet to hit the Wellington night life as he hasn't toured here in years TBH. Popularity and notoriety go hand in hand, the more well known you are the more likely you are to get into trouble.
You are treating a cricket player like someone who isn't a part of society. They are a minor celebrity in reality.
So you reckon she had the problem ?**** off that is just bull**** speculation.
I reckon private affairs aren't up to public scrutiny. You don't know anything about it so you shouldn't assume anything about it eh?So you reckon she had the problem ?
Most Nz's I know idolise all of them and if they saw them in a nightclub would never dream of hurting them. And My proof is Andrew Symond's goes to a bar gets into a fight. Same story with Clarke and Hayden and nearly all of our league players. So to avoid wankers they hang around in exclusive nightclubs not the yagoona tavern for a few quiet ones during happy hour.Your proof of this is...? And most people I know think a bunch of the All Blacks are prats.
Well they have kept it pretty quiet but it isn't hard from the brett lee I know to work out what happpend.I reckon private affairs aren't up to public scrutiny. You don't know anything about it so you shouldn't assume anything about it eh?
I think you meant more along the lines of:No hope shouldn't have even bothered. Disaster.
Most aussies would have difficulty picking an all black in a lineup let alone recognise him in a nightclubA rugby player in Wellington will feel safer as they are idolised. There would be intoxicated aussies in nightclubs who would want to knock his block off so to stay out of trouble and avoid the spotlight they always go with a team mate.(Friend)
Most aussies would have difficulty picking an all black in a lineup let alone recognise him in a nightclub
a) I live in Wollongong mate, he grew up here and owns a home here. That could have something to do with that.Yeah because
a) what would he be doing at a random nightclub by himself ?
b) They have their own private hangouts
c) Why would hw shout you a round taking the risk of being noticed and having to shout others
d) Why the hell would he dance with some random and take the risk of being noticed, sledged or even worse punched out.
I'd be able to pick out a few, Rokokokokokoko, Carter and McCaw, doubt I'd pick anyone else out.Most aussies would have difficulty picking an all black in a lineup let alone recognise him in a nightclub