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Racism at Yorkshire CCC


Protest at the ground tomorrow. Sports fella on ITV reckons this will get worse for Yorkshire. Seems to suggest more players will own up soon like Vaughan has.
 
Had to field questions as the office’s resident cricket correspondent all day. Most were sympathetic to Rafiq although there were still the one or two “doing it for a pay off” remarks
 
Has Vaughan owned up? I thought he categorically denied anything?
Ballance has owned up, Vaughan is, as you say, denying everything. It's closing in though as another Yorkshire player has confirmed his comments.

So many heads need to roll at YCCC, the punishment should be much worse than Durham's but you know, it's Yorkshire. It will be interesting to see how far the international games keep the county afloat.
 
Rana Naved: "I am very surprised to hear that Michael Vaughan who is a big name player is denying what he said. I was witness to it and the other 4-5 Asian players who were playing must have also heard it and should be asked about it"

See ya Michael
 
Agnew comming up on 5 live after 7pm should be interesting with Vaughan's connections.
The same Agnew who after the journalist Johnathan Liew expressed concern about some of the language he used to describe Jofra Archer’s selection and wrote about the notion of structural prejudice in the way we express ourselves, called Liew a "****", said actually he was the racist, and denied any wrongdoing at all (rather then learn from it)?
 
Vaughan is toast. He can deny as much as he wants but witnesses and some of his previous posts on social media don’t make good reading for him.
 
"The BBC pundit explained that he had been accused of saying to Rafiq, Adil Rashid, Ajmal Shahzad and Rana Naveed before a 2009 game against Nottinghamshire: “[There are] too many of you lot, we need to do something"

So there will be three other witnesses, hes absolutely fucked
To be fair there will be at least 9 other witnesses including the 3 you mention. Why not ask the non asians in the team what they recall because (and it should not be this way) the confirmation of one of the 'English' players would condemn him more than if all the Asians confirmed it in some peoples eyes.
Totally agree about the first bit. It's actually a great opportunity for them to tap into some potential talent.
The 2nd bit is harsh. They're already serving punishment with the international games and losing sponsorship money. They have done as ECB asked.... Which was not the right thing to do!
Reform is needed throughout cricket. Situation at Yorkshire will be the tip of the iceberg.
The loss of sponsorship is not a 'punishment'. Its a consequence.;)
 
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Yorkshire County Cricket Club has launched an investigation after another former player alleged he was subject to repeated racial abuse at the club.

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Summat else I've never said . Yer not doing very well . :oops:

Who knows what's been decided going forward , all they've said of late is no retrospective disciplinary.
To be fair there are more than one posts on here from you that allude to Rafiq being a less than likeable individual and you have used that to attempt to lesson the racism against him.

Just to be clear, no matter what an utter **** Rafiq may or indeed may not be, using racist langauge is not acceptable. If he's a **** then call him a ****. Those posts just come across as deflection and make you look like an apologist.
Statements aren't action. What actual action do you want other than punishment beatings of ex personnel ? @chunkylover53
Action, admission, contrition, resignations and real meaningful change.

I have close friends who are members at Yorkshire who probably will not renew. The financial hit goes further than just the sponsorship.
 
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