Peter, I am not talking of the Zimbabweans (although they also throw up the remarkable Olongas and andy Flowers) . When I tralk of those who maquerade as 'decent' , 'right thinking ', I am refering to the Establishment of the International game which is outside Zimbabwe and should have trhe gumption of standing up to Mugabe. I refuse to say anything of Mugabe because I dont expect anything better of him not because I think he has nothing to answer for.Sussexshark said:Ah, but SJ, it is he who has made it impossible for your 'decent' and 'right-thinking' Zimbabweans, black and white, to live free lives - at least not free in the way that you and I consider it.
Except for where naughty England (& Wales) are concerned, who must be threatened with ECB-crippling fines if they even dare to do anything 'out of line' like take the moral high ground. Other sport high-ups are just as bad tho, Ecclestone, Blatter - my words cannot due them justice and I'm a Scrabble player.Sussexshark said:Has the ICC website got a Contact Us section?
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but there are some who would do a far, far better job of it than the current see-no-evil, hear-no-evil, speak-no-evil charlatans.
Thats okay friend. Its happened beforeSussexshark said:Hey, SJ, sorry if I misunderstood what you meant in your earlier post. I agree absolutely with what you say. I think everyone who has posted on this thread are very much in agreement over the spinelessness of sports administrators. Scaly has made a very good point re the swingeing fines the ECB would suffer if they dared take the moral high ground. But then, how can they when the government of this country would not have a clue what you were talking about if you asked them about morality?
I know, I'm a cynic...... but at least I'm a happy cynic!
He was released recently from Jail... I think he had repented and served his time.. he was given a big doo in Pietersburg? Its still pretty interesting that SABC have decided to celebrate him though, I don't think I would.. Although Nelson Mandela was once a terrorist in a paramilitary movement...Neil Pickup said:Being a child of the 80s, I didn't know who Eugene Terreblanche was, so I found this profile of the leader of the neo-Nazi, white supremacist, paramilitary Afrikaner Resistance Movement.
Never a truer word spoken..Scaly piscine said:Looks like another vomit-inducing whitewash from the ICC scum. Has that lot packed their bags and left London yet? If not, why not?
SABC have chosen not to air the programme and have issued an apology... Not their fault the people chose the way they did!BoyBrumby said:It's pretty horrific that he's made the list of 100 greatest South Africans.
I presume the list is voted for by the public a la 100 greatest Britains the Beeb did a year or so ago? If he's there doubtless PW Botha will be too.