ImpatientLime
International Regular
Why does the fact that he was physically struggling to compete because of his elbow get glossed over by the detractors?
Because they're idiots.Why does the fact that he was physically struggling to compete because of his elbow get glossed over by the detractors?
Can see him being a more annoying (or at least annoying for different reasons) version of Mark Nicholas. Has plenty of strong knowledge and interesting points to make, but this is sadly offset by the fact that as an individual he can be pretty insufferable.Not a great surprise to see him go straight into media work, joining TMS for the West Indies tour. Could very much go either way, think he could be very good if he wanted to be, or he could just be ridiculously anoying.
Hey I'm not glossing over it at all. I totally get that due to his physical struggles he was more than likely not going to play in Melbourne and Sydney.......but I don't get or accept that the timing of his retirement was good from a team POV.Why does the fact that he was physically struggling to compete because of his elbow get glossed over by the detractors?
Prior is trying to regain his place in the side, Swann isn't. A pretty important difference if you're comparing their behaviour.As has been pointed out numerous times in this thread, look at what Matt Prior did after being dropped. He stayed and worked with Bairstow and to do everything he possibly could to help out. Prior stood tall in the face of adversity, Swann packed his bags and ****ed off home and left others to deal with the mess.
But hell what would I know.......clearly I'm in the "idot" camp according to Furball.
So once you are done with a team then it is OK if your attitude is just "**** em"??Prior is trying to regain his place in the side, Swann isn't. A pretty important difference if you're comparing their behaviour.
I know not everyone is a fan but I quite like him actually but can very easily see him becoming anoying, more in a Bumble wau than a Nicholas one though. Got hopes he could be good though.Can see him being a more annoying (or at least annoying for different reasons) version of Mark Nicholas. Has plenty of strong knowledge and interesting points to make, but this is sadly offset by the fact that as an individual he can be pretty insufferable.
If that is true, then I need to re-evaluate my opinion......has Swann said that on record??Heard some of it and he seemed reasonable.
One nigh that he did mention was that when he told Flower he was returning, Flower's reaction was that he had to go home. Swann said he'd have liked nothing more than to stay with the squad and help the younger spinners for the final 2 Tests but wasn't allowed to.
Yeah, he mentioned that again on the Q & A session on TMS just now. Kind of answers the detractors who said he should have stuck it out. Even after announcing his retirement he should have been allowed to stay on the tour if that was what he wanted.Heard some of it and he seemed reasonable.
One nigh that he did mention was that when he told Flower he was returning, Flower's reaction was that he had to go home. Swann said he'd have liked nothing more than to stay with the squad and help the younger spinners for the final 2 Tests but wasn't allowed to.
Or perhaps, god forbid, that's his actual personality and not an act?I think maybe he's going to try to go down the Tufnell route-"Hey I'm wacky and a bit of a lad".
I've been one of them, and this revelation has certainly made me reconsider my opinion..........really poor from Flower if true.Yeah, he mentioned that again on the Q & A session on TMS just now. Kind of answers the detractors who said he should have stuck it out. Even after announcing his retirement he should have been allowed to stay on the tour if that was what he wanted.