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Michael Vaughan

Absolute f***ing nonsense again eh?

It’s astonishing that you can’t see the irony of your anti bigotry views.

What's ironic about it? I'm not one of a number of people in this thread foaming at the mouth because a guy has some forthright opinions. I don't think someone's an arsehole because I disagree with their politics, nor do I think someone's great because they agree with me. It's sad how many think like this. It's also kind of amusing to see those who've allowed themselves to be socially reprogrammed to get outraged at a right-wing/nationalistic etc. view or meme.
 

What's ironic about it? I'm not one of a number of people in this thread foaming at the mouth because a guy has some forthright opinions. I don't think someone's an arsehole because I disagree with their politics, nor do I think someone's great because they agree with me. It's sad how many think like this. It's also kind of amusing to see those who've allowed themselves to be socially reprogrammed to get outraged at a right-wing/nationalistic etc. view or meme.
The irony is in the link I posted. It’s not hard
 
What's ironic about it? I'm not one of a number of people in this thread foaming at the mouth because a guy has some forthright opinions. I don't think someone's an arsehole because I disagree with their politics, nor do I think someone's great because they agree with me. It's sad how many think like this. It's also kind of amusing to see those who've allowed themselves to be socially reprogrammed to get outraged at a right-wing/nationalistic etc. view or meme.

Michael Vaughan is an arsehole, because he's an arsehole.
 
What's ironic about it? I'm not one of a number of people in this thread foaming at the mouth because a guy has some forthright opinions. I don't think someone's an arsehole because I disagree with their politics, nor do I think someone's great because they agree with me. It's sad how many think like this. It's also kind of amusing to see those who've allowed themselves to be socially reprogrammed to get outraged at a right-wing/nationalistic etc. view or meme.

if you don't think that posting 'i wish we were in the middle of a world war' is pretty thick then i'm not sure anyone here can help you.
 
Strange one really. He does seem to have gone all zany and become a bit of an attention seeker in recent years, which is so far removed from how he was as a cricketer and a captain.

I can't put my finger on what's led to the change but he's like a different person at times which is a shame I still want to really like him.
It started with his hair transplant
Dresses like a 20 year old or still goes to the Barnes
Is he knocking off a twenty year old and trying to impress
Gets very passive aggressive in interviews too
 
He’s a right wing prick, been talking utter shite for 15 years, gets away with it because he won an ashes once; no idea how he gets on the bbc, he’s an absolutely awful pundit too

He’s unbearable. In an age where we have former England captains such as Atherton, Hussain and Strauss being very good in their respective fields of writing, broadcasting or administration, and even Flintoff being likeable in light entertainment, Vaughan has chosen to be a poundshop Geoff Boycott.

All of the class and grace he showed with a cricket bat certainly hasn’t transferred into his post cricketing career work.
 
He’s unbearable. In an age where we have former England captains such as Atherton, Hussain and Strauss being very good in their respective fields of writing, broadcasting or administration, and even Flintoff being likeable in light entertainment, Vaughan has chosen to be a poundshop Geoff Boycott.

All of the class and grace he showed with a cricket bat certainly hasn’t transferred into his post cricketing career work.

Yeah very well put. Certainly put it better than I could.

I genuinely can’t stand to hear his voice.
 
My answer to that would be yes, we fought hard to keep the enemy out, not lie down to let it in and take over the country as they did with covid.
 
He’s unbearable. In an age where we have former England captains such as Atherton, Hussain and Strauss being very good in their respective fields of writing, broadcasting or administration, and even Flintoff being likeable in light entertainment, Vaughan has chosen to be a poundshop Geoff Boycott.

All of the class and grace he showed with a cricket bat certainly hasn’t transferred into his post cricketing career work.
He's goes round in circles with his comments and argues with himself
 
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