Flem274*
123/5
I understand your point, and I know of at least one pro dressing room where it's implied often things are far from buddy buddy and there are plenty of "dynamic" personalities but until recently a lid was being kept on things.Flem, I have been part of plenty of teams in my life, and there have been plenty of people I didn't like, and plenty of people who didn't like me. But we always managed to put up a good show regardless, and their presence didn't make my performance suffer (funnily enough). Not to mention, it's clear that this is a tussle of egos, and the egos with power are crushing the one without. Shouldn't be this way. Management is supposed to be better than this.
Could give you countless examples of sporting teammates not being able to stand each other but still playing together well, even in sports which are way, way more of a team sport than is cricket. I won't, though, as you seem to have made up your mind.
The difference is those people respect each others ability and kept out of each others space. KP can hate Strauss or Prior or Cook or whoever as much as he likes, but the minute people start seeing the worst in each other as both players and people and intentionally push the dressing room into a toxic place then the law needs to be laid down from above and if that doesn't work, balls need to be on the chopping block.
When a board is as incompetent as the ECB you're up **** allley, but as useless as they are the Ashes was KPs second chance and it sounds like he blew it. Fair enough to close the door.
This whole saga just now has been ridiculous though. Jesus Christ.