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F***in. LOL.
Post of the Thread and pretty much sums it up to a tee.
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F***in. LOL.
And why didn't Arthur or Clarke grab them and say, "Lads, you almost got that 'report' done for me yet? You'll get it done today, right?"
Forgetting the SMS is pathetic, surely you'd do that before it got to that level!
I'm guessing the informal and unprofessional nature of the initial request sent a mixed message that it wasn't very important.So why didn't the four concerned just do that then?
Well, it didn't seem to send that mixed message to the majority of the side which actually honoured the request, did it?I'm guessing the informal and unprofessional nature of the initial request sent a mixed message that it wasn't very important.
In what world, is a batsman dropped to protect a fast bowler? I've seen plenty of bowlers take the wrap for team losses when it was the batsmen who were most culpable but opening batsmen just don't get dropped because a bowler is performing badly. Hughes got dropped because the powers that be felt that he had been worked out.
I don't reckon they will. Keep in mind that these guys are the minority. Most of the players did it. These guys are honna learn that you've got to do what the team manager say or suffer the consequences. If it was a permanent axing, then you may have a point, but they will have a chance to make amends in the 4th Test, which you woukd expect they'll try as hard as possible to take.
Ah well, at least the previous two haven't.The next test could get ugly.
The same Hughes who has done everything, and more, that was asked of him after he was dropped to protect Johnson - and did it all without a hint of petulance or complaint?
The same Hughes who CA wouldn't allow time to spend with his Coach in an effort to help him come to grips with the conditions in the most hostile and unusual away series we play?
Maybe they though that they were all big boys and should be able to do it on their own?
It's not hard to spot the guys youd want to work alongside with, and the freeloading, blame everyone else for not getting your job done flogs in this thread
Yeah, it's pathetic asking professional sportsmen who have been utterly humiliated to do a bit of self-analysis and suggest where improvements in performance could be made......If they thought they were big boys, they wouldn't have asked them to do something so pathetic to start with
And I doubt one tenth of the keyboard warriors who call Watson 'soft' could have been through the injuries he's had over the years and kept coming back in an attempt to make it at the highest level. If anything, it shows he is a pretty strong person IMO.
#hatersgonnahate
The fact they were meant to send their views over text message is completely irrelevant*, the issue is that they couldn't complete the absolute bare minimum as asked by the coach. It doesn't matter if it's unprofessional, it doesn't matter if it's pointless, they should be doing whatever it takes. Khawaja is especially worrying, considering he is trying to get INTO the team.
*While it was said that all they had to do was send their views over text message, it was my interpretation that this was the bare minimum they had to do to satisfy the coach. They could've obviously submitted the 3 things any way they liked.