OldLightHouse
Cricket Spectator
IFSmith is not hiding anything else more from the public (not sure), & he really is truly sorry for his actions (which I believe he is), then he/they should be forgiven (but not forgotton) and given a second chance.
They won't even be funny now. The escalated rhetoric and punishment has taken all future humour out of this situation.It was a very public shaming wasn't it?
Yea..I felt sorry for him, but if it leads to the cessation of this bloody long running blight on the game..Its a casualty worth bearing....
I won't boo him if he turns up at Headingly in the future, I'll maybe giggle at the more humorous banners or placards that are held up, just as a reminder.
This is the real tragedy.They won't even be funny now. The escalated rhetoric and punishment has taken all future humour out of this situation.
Nah..they will...especially if we get an inflatable hand, holding 4 fingers up with sandpaper in the middle.....................They won't even be funny now. The escalated rhetoric and punishment has taken all future humour out of this situation.
Graph sounds fascinating - got a link?I am also going by what Fannie said & a graph on reddit which correlates the amount of (reverse)swing after a certain number overs, that Aus got consistently in the last few tests.
lyon like warner has shown himself to be an absolute turd human on too many occasions. would be a horrendous appointment and more of the same.I think in the present setup Lyon is closest to this ideal. He’s one guy who showed true Australian grit and attitude - one who rose from being a groundsman to one of the most successful bowlers for his country - and continuing to improve with each match. That is a byproduct of his commitment and inner strength that others can feed from. I have no idea whether he is a great tactician... but tactics can be supplemented by the dressing room.
Instances please?lyon like warner has shown himself to be an absolute turd human on too many occasions. would be a horrendous appointment and more of the same.
Dropping the ball on AB De Villiers, or desiring to end fellow cricketers' careers are two which instantly spring to mind.Instances please?
I always thought he seemed like a pretty solid bloke. Doesn't necessarily radiate authority though, seems maybe a little too laid back (although I guess maybe the inverse is what got them into this mess in the first place ).Instances please?
Which is, of course, tax deductible.I do have compassion and empathy and give thousands to charities every year, ...
He does it for the animals...Which is, of course, tax deductible.
Exactly.Twitter has convinced me of something this morning
It's clearly impossible to want punishment for something and yet feel sorry for the person receiving that punishment as a human being, without being a hypocrite yourself.
You should all hang your heads in shame.
I.e. nobody on Twitter has ever been a parent.Twitter has convinced me of something this morning
It's clearly impossible to want punishment for something and yet feel sorry for the person receiving that punishment as a human being, without being a hypocrite yourself.
You should all hang your heads in shame.