strong willed individual if you beleive the rumours and may or may not of said 'gooch does not understand my batting'
the perception England has been a closed shop of yes men persists,and that's very unhealthy long term as you need players to think for themselves.
a football analogy might be Cantona to Man U from Leeds united.At the time he was thought to be 'unmanageable'
turned out to be one of Man U's pivitol players.
interesting what will happen to the England side now,Trott is penciled in for a comeback(hopefully)
As a Leeds fan, it always makes me wonder what might have been if he had stayed.
The yes men comment is interesting, because the one thing about Strauss and Cook as captains is that they appear to be exactly that - yes men to Andy Flower. Don't get me wrong, Strauss was a decent captain and led the team to success, and to an extent, Cook has done some good things as a captain. But there are times when you want them to make more attacking decisions (especially Cook), but instead they seem to take the more defensive route. Now maybe that is their captaining style, but there are times when it makes you wonder how much of an influence Flower has over the bowling and fielding changes, and general tactics. Personally, I think the team could use to have more characters and a captain that are strong willed, and willing to be out spoken if needed. But it seems that the England team likes to keep those to a minimum.
As for Trott, fingers crossed he can make a comeback, and return to form. The team miss his quality at three.
if I was a betting man I would bet Thorpe becomes new England batting coach in the re-shuffle for tests as well as the job he is already doing(one-days) and Gooch to step aside
there will be some fall out from the 5-0 i'm sure of that.
I think giving Thorpe the batting coach job would be a good move to freshen things up. He was always a class batsman in all forms of the game.