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WAGs on tour

Should WAGs be involved during the Ashes tour?

  • Yes, free to come and go at any time

    Votes: 10 29.4%
  • Not at all, it's business, haven't you heard of Skype?

    Votes: 6 17.6%
  • Yes, but with some restrictions on dates from CA

    Votes: 10 29.4%
  • Shoaib Akhtar is free

    Votes: 8 23.5%

  • Total voters
    34
  • Poll closed .

scorpiogal

U19 Debutant
Well this isn't another forum, it's CW, and on CW it's generally accepted practice to let the filter do filtering if a word is filtered. Avoiding it is a surefire way to official warnings.
Oooooh! It's CW! Oh dear! Better follow the rules before I get locked up!

Get the stick outta your butt, buddy. 8-)
 

scorpiogal

U19 Debutant
Interesting article by Dean Jones regarding WAG's on tour, anyone more familiar with the mentioned tours care to guess who some of the unnamed players are?

A new era for Ashes WAGs - Cricket - Sport - theage.com.au
As we here in Trini would say....Dean Jones is engaging in f@$$y talk.

"Player A was seen with Player B's blah blah blah"

That is soooo not what Jones should be writing about. Soooo f@$$y. Men gossiping. LMFAO. :laugh:
 

howardj

International Coach
Interesting article by Dean Jones regarding WAG's on tour

A new era for Ashes WAGs - Cricket - Sport - theage.com.au
Players' wives and girlfriends must understand that the team is there to win the Ashes. The team must come first. Every decision the players make must be made on the basis that the team benefits first.

This.

Players in 2005 should have known that both staying in a separate hotel because you wanted a bigger room for your family (as Gilchrist did) and going out with your family during Test match evenings rather than hanging with your teammates etc, was not in the best interests of the team.

It's a judgement thing; remembering always why you are actually on tour in the first place.
 

Uppercut

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Put any group of women together and they'll have to choose a different person to hate each day to make them feel better and closer to the others. If the guys in the team can't tell them to deal with it and get on with things there's a problem.

From the girls back in high school, to friends I have now, to my mother and her friends there's always one person in the group the others don't like for any given period of time and then they change it around.
Hahaha yeah. Who they dislike generally alters according to who is not in the room.
 

scorpiogal

U19 Debutant
While you may not agree with Richard's posts generally, you'd do well to follow his advice. He was trying to give you a heads up, there was no need to criticise.
We've got some sensitive boys in here....don't we.

Since, you know, CW is such a serious place full of serious people.

It's just a forum, people. Lighten up. 8-)

A woman saying this to men.....no wonder.....:ph34r:
 

scorpiogal

U19 Debutant
Wasn't there that fight between Bevan's wife and someone elses a couple years back?
Uh-huh. *whispers* Yep they probs fought over who was wearing more expensive Jimmy Choos!


Do you guys realise that this is 'Man Gossip'? :laugh:


Man up and get outside! :laugh: Play some cricket instead!
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
We've got some sensitive boys in here....don't we.

Since, you know, CW is such a serious place full of serious people.

It's just a forum, people. Lighten up. 8-)

A woman saying this to men.....no wonder.....:ph34r:
If you want a place that's lightened-up, you're quite free to try somewhere else. If you want to post on CW, however, you meet the expectations of the place. It's as simple as that. And I'm not even a law-layer-down.
 

scorpiogal

U19 Debutant
If you want a place that's lightened-up, you're quite free to try somewhere else. If you want to post on CW, however, you meet the expectations of the place. It's as simple as that. And I'm not even a law-layer-down.
W-O-W! Not only is it just a forum....but a cricket one at that!:laugh:

Meet the expectations of the place?

Hmmmm let's see...a forum where you discuss cricket and other stuff (like the WaGs)

Wonder if I met those expectations?:laugh:

ROFLMAO. Expectations. On a forum. :laugh:

Richard, take a listen to yourself. There are more serious things happening in the world, dude. How do you cope with that?:laugh:
 

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