Well in fairness it is just the numptie who wrote the article saying this. Us fans know we aren't that good a side yet.This really winds me up and comes across as very arrogant. A series win against a severely weakened Sri Lanka team (even compared to the one we played) and it's a big enough sample for this total cricket description?
Maybe win more than one overseas series and come back to us.
Indeed, I don't think many fans are getting carried away by England at the moment. It also feels like arrogance is a lazy stereotype used against English fans frequently.Well in fairness it is just the numptie who wrote the article saying this. Us fans know we aren't that good a side yet.
My experience of English fans, particularly here, is actually not arrogance at all.Indeed, I don't think many fans are getting carried away by England at the moment. It also feels like arrogance is a lazy stereotype used against English fans frequently.
Ah, yes. A lot of England fans aren't arrogant and have actually been worn down over the years by the many losses. The journalists can frequently differ on the other hand.My experience of English fans, particularly here, is actually not arrogance at all.
Journalists, however, are seriously arrogant and often poorly informed or jumping to conclusions, like this one.
It's not a journalist, it's a CricViz analyst proving all my criticisms of them.this is what happens when you set a journalist loose on a data set without any ability to draw context outside the data set he's been given