Yes, and he had this opportunity 5 years ago - why does he deserve a 2nd chance when he's ****ed up the first one so bad?Because he has the opportunity to change his and his family's future. Not every Pakistani criminal has that opportunity. It would be nice if they did have the means and skills to do so but that is how it is.
Because he was pressurised and coerced into it by his captain.Yes, and he had this opportunity 5 years ago - why does he deserve a 2nd chance when he's ****ed up the first one so bad?
Limited overs Younis = Kane, done sweet **** all of worth in the last few decades but somehow featured incredibly prominently in 2015.Warner = Steve Austin? Brash loudmouth who gets drunk and should really be hated everywhere for his insensitivity and dickishness, yet is still somehow liked?
ABdV = John Cena? Always wins clean, also has a **** music career?
Yeah that's why I have zero sympathy for him. People keep talking about giving him another chance, but that was his second chance. If he'd come out and admitted what he'd done immediately when it was plain as day what he'd done, then I'd see the case for being slightly more lenient. But the cheat lied and blew his chance.Fmd. Amir couldnt even admit to it without lying through his teeth first. So sick of hearing this bull**** about his family being poor and him needing a second chance to help them.
I'm still confused about what your contention with me is though. As I stated, I never said that I don't understand why someone would oppose Amir's return. I'm just presenting an opposing view. Are you saying that people shouldn't even present a case for Amir's return because the other side's view is simply the right one? If so, I respectfully disagree. I understand their view, but I have my own and I don't think it's unreasonable to present that viewpoint.See, I only slightly agree with this. I get what you are saying. But, I think its understandable for someone to be like "how can you want him back? He hurt the game so much!", even if that isn't right in your mind. However conversely I can't see how anyone can actually argue against someone saying they don't want him back though. It should be like "yeah I can see why you think that, even if I disagree".
I get your frustration at the "talent" point you raised, because that's attacking your reasons for your view. But otherwise, I don't think anyone on a cricket message board who doesn't want Amir back should be questioned really. It is just such a natural feeling to have.
agreedYeah that's why I have zero sympathy for him. People keep talking about giving him another chance, but that was his second chance. If he'd come out and admitted what he'd done immediately when it was plain as day what he'd done, then I'd see the case for being slightly more lenient. But the cheat lied and blew his chance.
Nah. he's just saying you're doing a ****house job of it.I'm still confused about what your contention with me is though. As I stated, I never said that I don't understand why someone would oppose Amir's return. I'm just presenting an opposing view. Are you saying that people shouldn't even present a case for Amir's return because the other side's view is simply the right one? If so, I respectfully disagree. I understand their view, but I have my own and I don't think it's unreasonable to present that viewpoint.
Nah. he's just saying you're doing a ****house job of it.
That is what he's saying, you inveterate fool.
Now you're just hurting my feelings. I thought we were friends Sledger. :-(That is what he's saying, you inveterate fool.