Black_Warrior
Cricketer Of The Year
The first time, yes.Isn't it? ... I mean wasn't it?
The first time, yes.Isn't it? ... I mean wasn't it?
Good post, but basically the entirety of CW is about making out you're a superior/more knowledgeable/more objective poster than the others.
Sociopaths, autists and virgins. Which definitely covers 99% of this site.
This was a good threadNo, but I think there's a kernel of truth to them both which makes them funny. Do you think both statements are completely wrong?
Autists, sociopaths, and maybe virgins are known for taking everything really literally and not seeing the humour in anything. That's why the Internet is full of them. Hence the kernel of truth in my posts.
Like soccer... ? I feel it is a healthy thing to have ties to a particular club but for international sports it can become xenophobic and other political issues will overtake sporting concerns. I do feel there are some nations that use sport as a weapon than the spectacle it should be... Sport should be enjoyed not endured but statistics state we spend more time moaning about our teams than praising them. In conclusion I would have no problem following England even though my husband is English but then it adds more spice if we are on opposing poles and have a laugh at each others teams expense... Banter and taking the 'mick' are fun but this in more fractious circles can turn to discrimination and bullying and that's were its taken too seriously.This was a good thread
Nationality ties are nonsense anyways. I think that's what holds cricket back in a way.
As Howe said, he probably wouldn't even get into the sport if he didn't have a horse in the race. But so many people support franchises they have no tie to in other major sports - Football, Basketball, etc. I think, under the Franchise model, you have the people who run the teams (and the sport in general), make the fans the priority. More effort is put into making the sport accessible, engaging with the community, putting out a better product for TV viewers and those who attend. Cricket lacks far behind in all counts, and that's because they could rely on a sizable fan base emerging from people supporting out of nationalistic pride. But as we're now seeing, that isn't enough in most countries.
If cricket were a franchise sport and not a nationalistic one, then maybe it would be in a healthier state today.
Nahhhhh, as if! Everyone will think I'm odd now.