It seems the only ones who knew how to handle him were Vaughan and Fletcher. Though that may have been down to him being a young player and not rocking the boat but once they had gone he was a senior man and thought he could do what he wanted. What is funny is seeing Carberry and Tremlett come out supporting KP, wonder if there will be any more in the coming days?as others have said, this issue imo seems to be down to the fact that the England management team have no man management skills and couldn't manage KP properly. I am sure many of us here have had to manage people who we didnt gel with but you just do it dont you as you're meant to working for whats in the best interest of the collective. For me, the ECB have shown their inabilities and childish behaviour with all these leaks and its just pathetic..I dont particularly like the swagger shown by KP BUT you cant deny he was a superb player who would have been an automatic pick in ANY national team..
Sorry PEWS but the "dossier" suggests nothing of the sortI think, where KP is concerned, there's a big difference between just doing your own thing but producing the results anyway and just actually be a huge **** to deal with in general. I tend to side with Halsey in the idea that not everyone is the same and different processes work for different people, so if a player can get on the piss and still perform, for example, then so be it. If it works for him and he's not hurting anyone else then it shouldn't affect morale or the functionality of the team.
The dossier suggests Pietersen went well beyond that into essentially trying to undermine everyone above him, put down everyone below him and feud with those on equal standing, and obviously that sort of thing can really dent team morale to the point of players having a much shorter leash on their performances before they become a liability. I think sacking him was the right call.
I don't think treating one guy as a 'special case' is really how things should be done, but rather treating everyone as 'special cases' and realising individuals will get different benefits out of different modes of preparation. I think that's where England's man management has been pretty awful here in general -- too many general standards and not enough discretion. Perhaps by recognising that better in the first place Pietersen might've been less of a ****, but who really knows?
**** off, this post cannot be serious.So do I.
Lol, you really don't mean that and you know it.So do I.
KP denies bullying TaylorDo you think you have ever been guilty of bullying another player?
No. Never. But I know what you're getting at. You're talking about James Taylor. Because there's this lie out there that I rubbished him in front of the team. It's not true. I spoke to Andy Flower about him. It was a private conversation. It was a senior player talking to the coach in private. I expressed my views when asked. To have private conversations turned into a media story on Monday morning that I was ridiculing James Taylor in the dressing room is ridiculous. Has anyone bothered to ask him if it's true?
I have, yes.
And?
He said that he didn't hear you say anything. He was told second-hand that you might have done, but he wasn't aware of it at the time.
Well, there you are then. He's clearly an honest lad. Look, I had some pretty good ideas. I was a senior player. I had captained various teams. I had played right around the world. And I wanted the best for England cricket. So the coach might have asked my opinion. So I expressed my views - and sometimes he hated them. But I was isolated and private conversations became newspaper stories.
No he hasn't. They are both in the wrong, you can't believe that KP is totally innocent of everything and has never done a thing wrong in his life. He was always going to try and pointscore with a book and he is doing it, the thing is the main people he is gunning for have either left their jobs are retired or are injured so the ECB will just have a reshuffle and move on. KP will probably never play another game of cricket in England and the ECB will be happy with that.KP has single handedly dismantled ECB's PR beyond repair lol
He may be (I don't think so, but he may be), but the ECB thoroughly deserves all the flak they are receiving. It's been long overdue, and that's why this episode is important imo. Everyone is doing their bit to make ECB 'grovel'I'm not sure what's worse, having your wife defend you or Piers Morgan
KP can just get ****ed. Arsehole of the highest order.
ALthough I think this is a good post, the part in bold is definitely not true world-wide. Indian fans, for instance, are overwhelmingly with Pietersen on this one (So you know that automatically makes him the worldwide majority winner ). Can't speak for English fans.No he hasn't. They are both in the wrong, you can't believe that KP is totally innocent of everything and has never done a thing wrong in his life. He was always going to try and pointscore with a book and he is doing it, the thing is the main people he is gunning for have either left their jobs are retired or are injured so the ECB will just have a reshuffle and move on. KP will probably never play another game of cricket in England and the ECB will be happy with that.
Don't forget that this is a man who had a strop and left SA, Notts and Hampshire before this and he had incidents with England too. Not saying he is totally to blame as clearly he isn't as both parties are/have acted like kids in the playground but to say he has dismantled the ECB's PR beyond repair is way OTT as more people hate/are fed up of KP than love him.
Im not talking about whos right or wrong, everyone's in the wrong here but the majority of the reprisal in this episode has been against ECB and they have lost the PR battle which shouldn't have happened considering its one man(someone who no one likes) against an entire cricket board. And I'm just enjoying all this, this is just too much funNo he hasn't. They are both in the wrong, you can't believe that KP is totally innocent of everything and has never done a thing wrong in his life. He was always going to try and pointscore with a book and he is doing it, the thing is the main people he is gunning for have either left their jobs are retired or are injured so the ECB will just have a reshuffle and move on. KP will probably never play another game of cricket in England and the ECB will be happy with that.
Don't forget that this is a man who had a strop and left SA, Notts and Hampshire before this and he had incidents with England too. Not saying he is totally to blame as clearly he isn't as both parties are/have acted like kids in the playground but to say he has dismantled the ECB's PR beyond repair is way OTT as more people hate/are fed up of KP than love him.
You will still see him in IPL/hit and giggle stuff that means nothing anyway. As far as playing any meaningful cricket in England again that isn't going to happen. He is the player who has divided opinion more than anyone I can remember in this country during his time as an international and I am pleased in a way that we have moved on successfully this summer with a couple of young guys in the middle order proving there is life after KP and both had summers that KP even at his best didn't produce.ALthough I think this is a good post, the part in bold is definitely not true world-wide. Indian fans, for instance, are overwhelmingly with Pietersen on this one (So you know that automatically makes him the worldwide majority winner ). Can't speak for English fans.
You are ****ting yourself.You will still see him in IPL/hit and giggle stuff that means nothing anyway. As far as playing any meaningful cricket in England again that isn't going to happen. He is the player who has divided opinion more than anyone I can remember in this country during his time as an international and I am pleased in a way that we have moved on successfully this summer with a couple of young guys in the middle order proving there is life after KP and both had summers that KP even at his best didn't produce.
Some of you are really going overboard here because he's a ****.You will still see him in IPL/hit and giggle stuff that means nothing anyway. As far as playing any meaningful cricket in England again that isn't going to happen. He is the player who has divided opinion more than anyone I can remember in this country during his time as an international and I am pleased in a way that we have moved on successfully this summer with a couple of young guys in the middle order proving there is life after KP and both had summers that KP even at his best didn't produce.
Ok KP did have a few summers like Root and Ballance have just had but he was still a feast or famine player more often than not. Just looked and he only got 8 test tons in his last 59 tests which is an amazing stat really when you consider in the same timeframe from the beginning of 2009 that Bell has 13 in 60 tests and Cook has 18 in 69 tests yet they get far more abuse as players than KP got.You are ****ting yourself.
But yeah, the England team has definitely moved on, and have very good players now. Wish them the best.
As an aside, Flower being a "mood hoover" something I can understand
That is old news, was out yesterday. Do keep up.The recriminations are continuing, the latest from former England captain Alec Stewart who confirmed claims by Pietersen that the owner of the "KPgenius" Twitter account, Richard Bailey, had told him at The Oval in 2012 that three players had access to the account mocking the star batsman. Stewart said the players were Broad, Swann and Tim Bresnan.
More info on KPGenius account, the evidence is damning, makes you wonder how either of those three got away with it without even a slap on the wrist.