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Re: KP - the maverick's return?
« Reply #90 on: May 12, 2015, 03:00:17 PM »

This made my morning  :)

https://youtu.be/fNexLoG19rg
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Re: KP - the maverick's return?
« Reply #91 on: May 12, 2015, 03:13:06 PM »

WTF is "trust" supposed to mean? This is just cricket for crying out loud. The only "trust" you need is for the ECB to believe that KP will go out, try his best, and score a lot of runs ... which he most obviously will.

Pretty shameful - is this the ECB, or PCB?

But it is not just cricket though.

It is peoples professional career, their livelihood, their life. If what Pietersen had done at any regular everyday employer, he'd probably have lost his job there too.

Without knowing the "trust" issues, it is always going to be speculation.  Perhaps the fact that Strauss thinks he KP was sending texts to SA still sits in his mind.  Undermining the captain and all that.  I'm fairly certain if I had admitted calling my names rude names by text then I would have been sacked where I work.
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Re: KP - the maverick's return?
« Reply #92 on: May 12, 2015, 03:36:05 PM »

But it is not just cricket though.

It is peoples professional career, their livelihood, their life. If what Pietersen had done at any regular everyday employer, he'd probably have lost his job there too.

Without knowing the "trust" issues, it is always going to be speculation.  Perhaps the fact that Strauss thinks he KP was sending texts to SA still sits in his mind.  Undermining the captain and all that.  I'm fairly certain if I had admitted calling my names rude names by text then I would have been sacked where I work.

It is just cricket.
Don't draw parallels to everyday life and work.
I don't see you sledging folk at work?
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« Reply #93 on: May 12, 2015, 03:44:01 PM »

There are two points of this debacle that I find astonishing.
Firstly, the embarrassingly poor way that the ecb have dealt with English cricket in the recent past, but more amazing, in my opinion, is the amount of people who think this absolute bell-end of a person should be allowed to play for our country again.
I've been fortunate to have played team sports for the best part of forty years now, and without doubt the biggest contribution to lack of success during this period hasn't been that the team wasn't good enough, it has been down to the disruptive attitude of individuals within the team.
I'd love to hear Alex Fergusons thoughts on the subject.
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« Reply #94 on: May 12, 2015, 03:53:04 PM »

There are two points of this debacle that I find astonishing.
Firstly, the embarrassingly poor way that the ecb have dealt with English cricket in the recent past, but more amazing, in my opinion, is the amount of people who think this absolute bell-end of a person should be allowed to play for our country again.
I've been fortunate to have played team sports for the best part of forty years now, and without doubt the biggest contribution to lack of success during this period hasn't been that the team wasn't good enough, it has been down to the disruptive attitude of individuals within the team.
I'd love to hear Alex Fergusons thoughts on the subject.

No team sport is less of a team sport than cricket. No one bowls to a teammate. No one hits it to a teammate. An individual sport in a team. Linekar said that this morning. Couldn't agree with him more, when people say kevin only plays for his average... Hold on a minute, who benefits if his average is good? The team he's playing for? You might need to explain that to me, you have after all been playing the game for 40 years.
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Re: KP - the maverick's return?
« Reply #95 on: May 12, 2015, 04:00:27 PM »

No team sport is less of a team sport than cricket. No one bowls to a teammate. No one hits it to a teammate. An individual sport in a team. Linekar said that this morning. Couldn't agree with him more, when people say kevin only plays for his average... Hold on a minute, who benefits if his average is good? The team he's playing for? You might need to explain that to me, you have after all been playing the game for 40 years.

Not sure I agree with this - whilst there isn't much interaction within the team in the act of bowling/batting, in no other sport do you have to spend from 9am-6pm for 5 days straight playing with your teammates towards a single goal. As such, team morale and unity is of great importance. Obviously this doesn't apply to T20s in nearly the same way.
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Re: KP - the maverick's return?
« Reply #96 on: May 12, 2015, 04:04:33 PM »

No team sport is less of a team sport than cricket. No one bowls to a teammate. No one hits it to a teammate. An individual sport in a team. Linekar said that this morning. Couldn't agree with him more, when people say kevin only plays for his average... Hold on a minute, who benefits if his average is good? The team he's playing for? You might need to explain that to me, you have after all been playing the game for 40 years.
The guy could average 80 at test cricket, its not going to hold much weight if the other ten players cant stand to be in the same post code as him.
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Re: KP - the maverick's return?
« Reply #97 on: May 12, 2015, 04:07:13 PM »

KP refused to stay in the same hotel as others on te last ashes tour.

all I known is it time to rebuild for me it time for Root (who would have thought I would say this) to skipper and move on it dragging on.

Two things spring to mind

Te incompetence of the Ecb at the highest level to manage a person and also KP for being a idiot.

Sorry mess hopefully we can all move on and yes it is us fans who have been ripped off at the end of the day by it all KP and the ECB can jog on
@procricket B3 , can you share any more on this part?.
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Re: KP - the maverick's return?
« Reply #98 on: May 12, 2015, 04:14:52 PM »

The guy could average 80 at test cricket, its not going to hold much weight if the other ten players cant stand to be in the same post code as him.
By 10 you mean 3 and by 3 you mean a very replaceable cook and 2 bowlers.
If the ecb harm English crickets chances because 2 guys don't like Pietersen, doesn't that say more about those two players than Pietersen.
And they said KP had an ego!
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Re: KP - the maverick's return?
« Reply #99 on: May 12, 2015, 04:31:29 PM »

By 10 you mean 3 and by 3 you mean a very replaceable cook and 2 bowlers.
If the ecb harm English crickets chances because 2 guys don't like Pietersen, doesn't that say more about those two players than Pietersen.
And they said KP had an ego!
I'm starting to feel like you are pulling my leg here?.
I take it you know who Pietersen is?.
He's the obnoxious tw@t that you see on Sky Sports desperately trying to come across as an acceptable human being but failing miserably.
Nobody likes him, the fact that the only two friends he seems to have are Shane Warne and Piers Morgan, speaks volumes, what a trio, comedy gold.
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Re: KP - the maverick's return?
« Reply #100 on: May 12, 2015, 04:59:23 PM »

I'm starting to feel like you are pulling my leg here?.
I take it you know who Pietersen is?.
He's the obnoxious tw@t that you see on Sky Sports desperately trying to come across as an acceptable human being but failing miserably.
Nobody likes him, the fact that the only two friends he seems to have are Shane Warne and Piers Morgan, speaks volumes, what a trio, comedy gold.

So personal, so much bitterness.
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Re: KP - the maverick's return?
« Reply #101 on: May 12, 2015, 05:17:50 PM »

By 10 you mean 3 and by 3 you mean a very replaceable cook and 2 bowlers.
If the ecb harm English crickets chances because 2 guys don't like Pietersen, doesn't that say more about those two players than Pietersen.
And they said KP had an ego!

Oh yeah I forgot the very replaceable COOK who averaging I think around 65 last 10 tests and also all them runs and a very good average over a number of years and a world leading opener  yes forgot we got them all queing up in the county game.

Give over there two camps here I sit in either a right sad mess and oh KP has more friends include Gary Lineker by all accounts.

Couldn't care less anymore right load of tosh I just hope the lads do the buisness what if ENGLAND actually win the ashes what then !!!

ECB 1
KP 1
Fans bugger all
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Re: KP - the maverick's return?
« Reply #102 on: May 12, 2015, 05:28:55 PM »

So personal, so much bitterness.
Couldn't be further from the truth, this individual has no endearing qualities to be bitter towards.
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Re: KP - the maverick's return?
« Reply #103 on: May 12, 2015, 06:59:17 PM »

Apologies mcgill.. Got carried away today man.. Nothing personal. Agree to disagree I guess haha.
As for the cook comment, tbh I was just pissed, still support him for test cricket.

Guess that's the moral of the KP saga, don't write when you're pissed off.  :-[
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Re: KP - the maverick's return?
« Reply #104 on: May 12, 2015, 07:24:58 PM »

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/cricket/kevinpietersen/11600580/Kevin-Pietersen-My-fury-at-England-deceit.html

KP's response. Dare I say I feel a little bit sorry for him? Very much his side of story and clearly causing havoc with the losing the ashes comments but another leak from the ECB 30 mins after the meeting ended and KP claims it wasn't him? Shall we have a whip round for a plumber at the ECB
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