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I see Jono's baseless attack on Ross Taylor continues.
Its funny you say that. I have spoken to a Kiwi mate who wants NZ to get absolutely owned vs. SA, and a neutral who is a major cricket fan who said this incident has turned him from being neutral in NZ vs. SA to hoping SA absolutely dominate.Well.... I want NZ to get destroyed by SA, but that's not necessarily because I want McCullum to fail, it's because I want the current anti-NZC feeling the public have to continue and to build. I'm still hoping that a bad enough performance in SA will cause NZC heads to roll.
Jono's trying a unique approach for his BOTM chances...I see Jono's baseless attack on Ross Taylor continues.
Not me. I agree with what a couple others have said in that at least some part of me would enjoy seeing a disastrous tour in South Africa to cause NZC heads to roll.Are any Kiwi fans actively wanting McCullum to fail? Either with bat or in general as captain.
Mark Reason: Knives were out for Ross Taylor | Stuff.co.nzDecent opinion piece on the saga in the Dominion Post today (not by Millmow). Pretty much one that I agree with wholeheartedly.
From the above article:He's a convenient scapegoat for others perhaps but I don't hold it against him.
No. As far as I'm aware he hasn't done anything wrong. Moreover, he is taking the correct approach in trying to re-galvanise the team. He may make a better captain than Taylor - who knows?Are any Kiwi fans actively wanting McCullum to fail? Either with bat or in general as captain.
Well, it is an opinion piece not fact so he has done just that and presented his opinion. But I can't deny the bit about losing Justin Vaughan was pretty funny.Mark Reason is awful. He just lumps a whole bunch of one-sided arguments onto his side of the fence, ignores the flip side and launches.
Suggesting Brendon could have turned it down in an act of loyalty is beyond ridiculous. If he's the next best, he has to take it otherwise we're further compromised. And as far as we're aware, he had no real influence in what has shaken down - no matter what Mark might want us to read into his and Hesson's relationship and saying it's hard to believe they didn't discuss it. Baseless drivel. Ross never suggested that was the case and didn't see to hold any grudges against Brendon.
Initially, I didn't continue reading past Moller 'losing' Justin Vaughan, the most inept chief executive in our history.
Oh bull****. He's just as bad as anyone else. Even if we just pretend for a second that he had no idea about this, that him and his best mate Hesson never discussed it his silence last week told the only story we need to know. He cares so much about Ross Taylor huh? Where was his support last week? When every man and his dog knew Taylor was a goner and McCullum's name was being thrown about as his replacement. He could've easily come out and announced his unqualified support for Taylor, but he didn't, and I wonder why....No. As far as I'm aware he hasn't done anything wrong. Moreover, he is taking the correct approach in trying to re-galvanise the team. He may make a better captain than Taylor - who knows?
Funny stuff.Look it's all very well asking McCullum to be "loyal" or whatever by refusing the captaincy, but ultimately he made the decision that he felt would be best for NZ cricket. Standing up as a team against the coach would just leave them coachless on the SA tour and wouldn't achieve anything in the long run.
Sure he'll feel for Taylor, but if Hesson were sacked as the result of a player standup, it would be another coup. That's just going to mean there's more disharmony, more player power, and less actual accountability.
Yeah that's true, at the end of the day he's a shock jock who says things for effect and hits on stuff's site. No interest in being unbiased and balanced, except for having chips on both shoulders.Well, it is an opinion piece not fact so he has done just that and presented his opinion. But I can't deny the bit about losing Justin Vaughan was pretty funny.
No..Moles was a terrible appointment. One made when Mott, Ford et all turned us down and we had nowhere else to look. An underqualified coach failed to adequately prepare and run the national side, so they voiced their concerns. No such issues with Wright - he was done in by Buchanan and I can assure you some players - senior ones as well - had issues with him.Funny stuff.
Remember the time McCullum and Vettori lead the team against Moles and left them coachless on the next tour?
McCullum didn't make the decision that was best for NZ cricket, he made the decision that was best for McCullum.
Cruel stuff - you had me hopeful there for a sec
you know the rules, and so do I ~Yeah, so did I.
Nah, old newsyou know the rules, and so do I ~
Did anyone actually click on both links though?