... are you absolutely certain of that? what if someone you had the greatest respect for assured you it was OK?I certainly wouldn't have taken bribes at 18. Don't get me wrong, I was a **** at that age (still am) and did plenty of ****, but wouldn't dream of doing anything like that.
If playing that sport had been your lifelong dream though? I dunno. I think the guy is cleverer than he makes out. Wearing the weed t-shirt to the hearing, playing the game in Essex or wherever. All seems very calculated to me, trying to give off the innocent perception.I've no doubt that at 18 I wouldn't have taken a bribe either - but if I had been playing sport in an unfamiliar country on the other side of the world at 18 I'm not so certain that in these circumstances my skipper wouldn't have been able to persuade me that there was no harm in doing waht Amir did
This is of course true, by way of example I'm the only member to have thought your recent ban too severeIf playing that sport had been your lifelong dream though? I dunno. I think the guy is cleverer than he makes out. Wearing the weed t-shirt to the hearing, playing the game in Essex or wherever. All seems very calculated to me, trying to give off the innocent perception.
I am a much less forgiving man than yourself of course.
On this kind of form, there's not one of us that can hold a candle to yer man Brumby. A series of nails hammered home.Ha, tres bollo. Whilst one might sympathise with Mrs Warne, there's no suggestion Shane accepted money to underperform his husbandly duties, tens of thousands of spectators hadn't paid good money to watch them in the throes of connubial ecstacy and there wasn't a TV audience of millions hanging on the outcome.
Aamer's mea culpa about a year too late. Not only was he bent, he then repeatedly lied about it.
Of course the spot fixing lessened the enjoyment of that game, and it's frankly ridiculous to suggest otherwise.You forget, that bowling a no ball deliberately did not lessen the enjoyment or the outcome of that match. It's not as grave as you suggest, or want to make it look like. It's just a bloody no ball in the end. End of.
I wish more people would come out with this sort of honesty tbhHope the kid returns to internation cricket sooner rather than later. Will probably get slated but I don't give a ****, loved watching him bowl and I'm selfish
If someone else did it ,they would get shot down as ridiculous,nonsense,biased,immoral with several posts full of expletives tbh.I wish more people would come out with this sort of honesty tbh
I've no problem with that. What he did should neither be underplayed nor overplayed. Just as the "it was only a couple of no balls" apologists are talking crap, so the lifetime ban advocates need to summon up a degree of proportionality IMHOHope the kid returns to international cricket sooner rather than later. Will probably get slated but I don't give a ****, loved watching him bowl and I'm selfish
But I really am a kind hearted person and very selfless, so obviously I am thinking purely for poor little Amir's sakeI wish more people would come out with this sort of honesty tbh
I loved watching Amir bowl and he was one of my favourite cricketers roughly 13 months ago.I've no problem with that. What he did should neither be underplayed nor overplayed. Just as the "it was only a couple of no balls" apologists are taking crap, so the lifetime ban advocates need to summon up a degree of proportionality IMHO