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Gotta praise Ponting in this regard tbhWhat is it with England captains and turning a blind eye to racism in the domestic game over there? Terrible
Edit: ah, you said domestic game
Gotta praise Ponting in this regard tbhWhat is it with England captains and turning a blind eye to racism in the domestic game over there? Terrible
In other words, Root knew about it then. There we have it.Rafiq was specifically quoted as saying that the racism allegations in no way applied to Joe Root and that Joe Root had been personally supportive
Vaughan is such a chancer for having tried to deny this. A male middle-aged Tory making a casually racist remark in 2010 is "bear shits in woods" stuff. It would be like me claiming I never called anything "gay" when I was in school.Well then...
Yorkshire CCC racism scandal: England star Adil Rashid corroborates Azeem Rafiq's allegation against Michael Vaughan
England star Adil Rashid has come out in support of Azeem Rafiq’s allegations against Michael Vaughan regarding comments made “to a group of us Asian players”.www.yorkshirepost.co.uk
Bye bye to Vaughan's media career.Well then...
Yorkshire CCC racism scandal: England star Adil Rashid corroborates Azeem Rafiq's allegation against Michael Vaughan
England star Adil Rashid has come out in support of Azeem Rafiq’s allegations against Michael Vaughan regarding comments made “to a group of us Asian players”.www.yorkshirepost.co.uk
Yeah the entire thing shows the maxim that the cover-ups and denials are what get's you.Vaughan is such a chancer for having tried to deny this. A male middle-aged Tory making a casually racist remark in 2010 is "bear ****s in woods" stuff. It would be like me claiming I never called anything "gay" when I was in school.
Cancel UppercutVaughan is such a chancer for having tried to deny this. A male middle-aged Tory making a casually racist remark in 2010 is "bear ****s in woods" stuff. It would be like me claiming I never called anything "gay" when I was in school.
Scaly put me on ignore long before he left...Just as well @Scaly_Piscine no longer stalks these forums or we would have to cancel you too
He came to the other forum I use. A Sunderland fans forum but has a cricket section which is pretty much the Durham cricket fans forum.Just as well @Scaly_Piscine no longer stalks these forums or we would have to cancel you too
Being a noted racist surely helps his employment prospects in Australia?maybe australian broadcasters will stop using him
I used to love winding him up by saying Durham was a backwater **** hole of the highest order and test matches should never be played in such a terrible place. Essentially the C word city of England.He came to the other forum I use. A Sunderland fans forum but has a cricket section which is pretty much the Durham cricket fans forum.
Posters didn't take too kindly to his out there points of view. He's banned or deleted his account there anyway.
Massively! I can see Daisy Cousins hosting on Sky and flicking across to Vaughan and Steve Bannon in the central commentary position.Being a noted racist surely helps his employment prospects in Australia?
I suspect her tenure is drawing to a close for other reasons, sadly for her and her family.The Queen must resign
The irony is, as you probably know, Durham is actually a lovely placeI used to love winding him up by saying Durham was a backwater **** hole of the highest order and test matches should never be played in such a terrible place. Essentially the C word city of England.
At least he didn't see fit to report those posts, I suppose. Which is much to his credit.
Truman said lots of racist things, including as a commentator. He once said Britain was becoming "a warehouse for refugees".Yorkshire and racism have been hand in glove for some time. Fred Trueman was stood down from Tests after an England v West Indies match, during which one of the WI players (one of the 3 Ws?) complained of a racist comment (far worse than those reported today) made in a broad Yorkshire accent. I believe Trueman later denied it was him, suggesting it was Brian Close. Yorkshireman Len Hutton was captain at the time.