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India, Australia, England attempt to take control of Cricket

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
Its really disturbing that rape and GI Joe's arse has come up so often in this thread.
 

Agent Nationaux

International Coach
PCB are going to rue this for a while. They should have just voted in favour since it was all inevitable and the fact that no one was convinced by their "honourable" position. They are so corrupt that even the match-fixer Akram refuses to work for them.
 

Shri

Mr. Glass
I didn't like the concept but I'm pretty sure if you put something on the line, more people will tend to take notice.
How would you end the tournament? What if the final ends as a draw? The plan was doomed to fail from the start.
 

Shri

Mr. Glass
And to every **** here here who finds the concept of rape being used to get a point across in a discussion uncomfortable, kindly shut the **** up. No one as far as I know was making jokes about the issue or anything or dismiss the seriousness of the disgusting act. If you are such a sensitive little baby who finds the concept uncomfortable, **** off. Nothing good is going to happen if we tiptoe around the concept and throw it in a closet and pretend it doesn't happen. I didn't use the word lightly and I was a bit pissed of at the hypocrisy of a few posts here that couldn't tell an ass from a face here over all their tinted glasses. Go **** yourself. Ciao.
 
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Agent Nationaux

International Coach
And to every **** here here who finds the concept of rape being used to get a point across in a discussion, kindly shut the **** up. No one as far as I know was making jokes about the issue or anything or dismiss the seriousness of the disgusting act. If you are such a sensitive little baby who finds the concept uncomfortable, **** off. Nothing good is going to happen if we tiptoe around the concept and throw it in a closet and pretend it doesn't happen. I didn't use the word lightly and I was a bit pissed of at the hypocrisy of a few posts here that couldn't tell an ass from a face here over all their tinted glasses. Go **** yourself. Ciao.
Doesn't make sense.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
And to every **** here here who finds the concept of rape being used to get a point across in a discussion, kindly shut the **** up. No one as far as I know was making jokes about the issue or anything or dismiss the seriousness of the disgusting act. If you are such a sensitive little baby who finds the concept uncomfortable, **** off. Nothing good is going to happen if we tiptoe around the concept and throw it in a closet and pretend it doesn't happen. I didn't use the word lightly and I was a bit pissed of at the hypocrisy of a few posts here that couldn't tell an ass from a face here over all their tinted glasses. Go **** yourself. Ciao.
Chillax sister
 

Spikey

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yeah guys keep on throwing around comparisons to rape. rape and some suits making a business decision is very similar
 

Spikey

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the impact of this decision is that i do not feel safe going outside anymore
 

aussie

Hall of Fame Member
Some excellent recent articles on the Big Three situation

Tim Wigmore: Japanese rugby heroics show what cricket will miss | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo

In the battle to be called the world?s second-biggest sport between rugby and cricket there is one clear winner - Telegraph


- Two Timely article highlighting how Rugby/IRB is putting cricket/ICC to shame with its plans to grow the world cup of the respective sports

The men who sold the world | The Cricket Monthly | ESPN Cricinfo - Acclaimed cricket historian Gideon Haigh here with what can be described as nothing more than a masterpiece describing the ICC's BS historically and into the present day under the "Big 3"

Give us this day a whistle-blower | The Cricket Monthly | ESPN Cricinfo - With the ongoing saga with FIFA & the death of gentleman documentary film making people taking further notice in the ICC administrative madness, cricket indeed need's a power investigative journalist like Andrew Jennings.
 
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