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Cricketer Of The Year
Maybe in some ways the ECB manage it so well that the players are able to keep going at all, and then you get this situation? Dunno.
I know a fair bit about this, and I know how damaging comments like this can be where there are already mental health issues. Comments, seemingly innocuous, can tip someone over the edge.Dave Warners comments have no bearing on this. If you seriously think anything that bloke said can 'give' someone depression or acute stress, you seriously misunderstand the illnesses.
Great credit to Trotty for doing the right thing, hope he feels better soon.
Watched a bit of Sportsfan (?) last night and Stuart Clark was one of the presenters.God you just know what's going to happen in the media about all of this.
By Thursday a former Australian player will have accused Trott of being weak. At least one radio show host will do the same, though don't be surprised if it's more. Clueless media personalities - probably on a morning or daytime talk show - will try to pin the blame on David Warner while also calling for all sledging to be banned because think of the children. And most importantly, your dumb mates on Facebook that you haven't seen since high school will praise Warner's chat and insinuate that Jonathan enjoys the company of men.
Why are you apologising for something you didn't say?I do as well. As soon as we find 2 better openers I'll demand he stand down.
Warner said no such thingObv Warner didn't intend for this to happen.
But, questioning a guy's courage and calling him "scared" and "weak" in a public forum is uncalled for, and inappropriate.
Warner needs to grow up. He could have said any number of things like "A couple of the Poms looked pretty scared of MJ today" or "I don't think they can handle MJ's pace" but to single Trott out as weak and scared is a low call imo.
Maybe Warner gets too much trash thrown at him. But he represents his country and frankly he sometimes embarrases me and it seems other Aussies too.Why are you apologising for something you didn't say?
I certainly don't want a flame fight. I did take your comment as a generalisation and I think you can see why I did. Our cricketers (and crowds) have a rep for sure. From my perspective I've never seen any other side apologise for OTT behaviour either. Whether it be directed at Greg Matthews or when India literally got in Clarke's face in Perth.
CA is sensitive to criticism and if it the issue became political they would force Warner to apologise. But he hasn't been cited or even blamed for Trott's condition so I can see why they don't think an apology is necessary. I agree, though, that Warner's comments were uncalled for. It wasn't sledging but ridicule. I too would be pleased if he apologised for them. You couldn't help notice the proximity of his remarks and Trott's decn to leave the tour. Hopefully he'd regret that rather thinking one down ten to go.
As an Australian I apoliogise for David Warner.
All these posts are well thought through and impress me greatly (for what that is worth) and they may mean more to me than if Warner had apologized himself. I will proceeed with my donation based on them when I get home tonight.I do as well. As soon as we find 2 better openers I'll demand he stand down.
While it's a fairly callous comment given the situation, any trigger that the bloke has suffered to tip him over the edge probably wouldn't have happened if he was on a high after a fantastic performance. So no, he probably wouldn't be on a plane today, but that shouldn't be an underhanded way of dismissing the problem (which it sounds like Clark was doing).Watched a bit of Sportsfan (?) last night and Stuart Clark was one of the presenters.
When asked about Trott, he replied "does anyone seriously think he would be on a plane if he had scored a hundred yesterday?'
Obv Warner didn't intend for this to happen.
But, questioning a guy's courage and calling him "scared" and "weak" in a public forum is uncalled for, and inappropriate.
Warner needs to grow up ... to single Trott out as weak and scared is a low call imo.
He did. It's on YouTube; you can watch it yourself:Warner said no such thing
I think people that are trying to associate Warner with Trotts return to England just lack knowledge about Trotts problem in general and using it to take shots at Warner. That in itself is probably in poorer taste than what Warner did. Using Trotts unfortunate problem to promote your own dislike for Warner shows a complete lack of understanding of Trotts condition and is in very bad taste. Trotts mental condition is being used inappropriately as a sledging tool against Warner, this is not what is going to help Trott but only make it worse because the real problem is being clouded by stuff that has nothing to do with his condition.Can we just say right now, Warner did not call Trott weak. He said his dismissal was weak (which I'm sorry to say was) and that he looked at bit scared of Mitchell Johnson's pace (which, I'm sorry to say, he did).
Now, as I said at the time, Warner's comments were unnecessary because it's an attack from one professional to another, which is disrespectful, and furthermore he should just shut up and let his on field talents do the talking. But what he said wasn't a personal attack on Trott as a person, just on his exhibition of batting on display in the first test.
Is this related to my posts I made 20 seconds ago? Because I'm not talking about that at all.Sorry Benchy, what are you arguing against? The idea that Warner caused Trott's illness? No doubt, I agree that Warner did not cause Trott's stress related illness. But its possible that Warner's comments, which were taken out of context and blown up in the media, may have exacerbated the stress/strain that Trott may have been under. By that I don't mean what Warner said, or even Warner himself, but the whole media scrutiny on Trott and his mental toughness etc.
Of course it may have had absolutely no impact whatsoever so it is all speculation. But I don't think it is unreasonable to state that the whole event (i.e. not just what Warner said, but the scrutiny that was on Trott from the media and commentators etc.) may not have helped.
Truth is we don't know at all. And we don't even know if Trott has a mental illness, as opposed to just going through a highly stressful time (although one sometimes leads to another). But I think its fair to say that the last 3-4 days wouldn't have exactly helped Trott's mental state.
Do you agree?