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***Official*** India in England 2014

Challis

U19 12th Man
You know what, I like Cook. When KP got the job in 08 I said we should groom Cook to be next, a la the filth with Clarke and was pleased when we did

But hey ho, you live and learn. He always goes through lean patches here and there but it's obviously to all and sundry that the captaincy is killing his form

And he's just a bit David Moyesesque isn't he? Remember when the last day got aborted due to rain at OT last year. He admitted that we would have lost without it. We all knew it but **** that, I wanted him to say "yeah I was pretty confident we could dig in and save the test with a few wickets to spare so it was a shame to see play curtailed." Much like Moyes admitting Liverpool were favourites against United. I didn't dwell on it at the time but hey, it is what it is. He has to go. Sadly.
In that case who is England's Van Gaal?
 

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And he's just a bit David Moyesesque isn't he? Remember when the last day got aborted due to rain at OT last year. He admitted that we would have lost without it. We all knew it but **** that, I wanted him to say "yeah I was pretty confident we could dig in and save the test with a few wickets to spare so it was a shame to see play curtailed." Much like Moyes admitting Liverpool were favourites against United. I didn't dwell on it at the time but hey, it is what it is. He has to go. Sadly.
I don't think he's been quite as bad as Moyes, but then pretty much no one ever has. Like Moyes it's at the stage where his team can't possibly really believe he's up to the job, so it doesn't even matter whether he is or not.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
I don't think he's been quite as bad as Moyes, but then pretty much no one ever has. Like Moyes it's at the stage where his team can't possibly really believe he's up to the job, so it doesn't even matter whether he is or not.
Yeah I agree, and a win away to India certainly stands above a charity shield

It was more the things he says that made me draw the comparison tbf
 

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Yeah I agree, and a win away to India certainly stands above a charity shield

It was more the things he says that made me draw the comparison tbf
Ah yeah, a little bit. I think both are much bigger ****s than they get credit for. In both cases there's been a bit of a "nice man out of his depth" narrative going on with the British press, when the truth is closer to "alienated important players with his stubborn wankery, ****ed everything up spectacularly, and blamed everyone and everything but himself".
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
This 'having to bowl spinners' is weird to me. Surely if its dangerous to the batsmen if they face fast bowlers, it's dangerous for the fielders regardless of who is bowling....
 

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