LOL!steds said:Well that's a kick in his over-active balls
steds said:Well that's a kick in his over-active balls
It would be easy to label that as professionalism but I just think that, based on previously displayed behaviour, he's so aloof that he doesn't understand the consequences of what's really going. It's an advantage on the sporting field but a big minus in the corporate world (well, until you get to the Kerry Packer level...........). How else can one explain the lack of comprehension of the consequences of his being seen smoking in public after publically accepting $200 000 to give it up, repeated ***ual dalliances on an easily traceable and accountable (SMS) medium, accepting $4500 from a bookie for 'weather information', taking of a diuretic, etc. Obviously there are those who will paint these in more sinister lights but Occam's Razor applies here and I think one shouldn't attribute to malice that which can more strongly be attributed to incompetance.Yes, remarkablely I think he's one of the few players that could block out recent events and still play well.
Jeez. That's about half his phone bill. He must be gutted.Mister Wright said:
1. YesTim said:He's a fool.
One wonders how he is going to play in the Ashes considering he's now split from his wife and lost a lucrative post-cricket career.
Especially as he's never once managed that in 40 series, and his form for Hampshire this season has been so earth shattering.marc71178 said:Badly one can hope.
40 wickets at 16 is more likely though.
WAS?Scallywag said:It wont change things in the long run, Warne will be picked up by someone because he is news.
Look at Botham, he was a drunken loud mouthed fool who has no manners and his arrogance was so huge that airlines used to insist it was packed in the cargo hold.
But with larger than life cricketers their name remains while the scandals dry up and blow away.
Apart from talking about leg-spin.age_master said:shame, hes a pretty good commentator from memory
Yes Neil "was"Neil Pickup said:WAS?