howardj
International Coach
Good man.Second most anticipated review of the past 12 months.
Mine was delivered some time ago.
Good man.Second most anticipated review of the past 12 months.
Hope they didn't neglect to mention their own lame performances.'Nobody pulled any punches' - players keen to set record straight over review
"THE players who fronted the Argus review turned up with pages of notes and in some cases opened their laptops to reveal lists of concerns."
Hahahahaha. Epic
Indeed, I printed it out and went through it with a fine tooth comb and was very impressed, you talk sense, I like.Good man.
Mine was delivered some time ago.
Having been a disaster with India, having failed in South Australia...everyone knew how toxic the bloke was.Australian cricketers ban national talent manager Greg Chappell from dressing room | thetelegraph.com.au
Even the players are seeing it now.
One of CricketWeb's oldest and most fiercely argued debates has finally been settled one and for all; Atherton > Hayden.Atherton Slams 'The Hayden Way'
Hayden's lost the plot, he's just plain creepy...
Hayden has moved on, though, pitching his lot with something that fits “very sweetly with a leisure-tainment and entertainment package that has never yet been seen on our shores in cricket”.
“It's revolutionary,” he says, and a “courageous move on the part of the Hayden Way, but I am extremely optimistic about it because I believe 100 per cent that the future or part thereof of the future of cricket is in the consolidation of an entertainment package which sits in the landscape of the summer very comfortably.
“I love the Baggy Green, I love what it stands for. However, short of the Ashes and potentially the Indian summer, I've said for a long time that I'm largely un-invested in that particular competition ... if it (the BBL) causes some cannibalisation, then that is what has to happen.”
So goodbye, then, to South Africa, West Indies, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, and potentially to the Sheffield Shield and 119 years of history, too.
“The greatest challenge (the focus here, inevitably, is on Hayden and not Australian cricket) is how I can expand my business to cater for the growing needs and services I actually want to contribute to the Brisbane Heat from the Hayden Way and that takes some time and issues to work through ... but I feel very confident ... this is a time to invest in how you move forward ... and it is important we get into that space.”