Cee Jay
Striker
Having listened to what Rafiq said this morning, and the way he said it, I absolutely believe him
I don’t know enough about Bresnan
Absolutely, compelling and entirely credible. Not heard anyone say otherwise.
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Having listened to what Rafiq said this morning, and the way he said it, I absolutely believe him
I don’t know enough about Bresnan
Gutted when I read about Hoggards comments. The extremity of them combined with the fact he was a hero growing up.
More disappointed than anything with Root. No doubt in my mind that he's not racist. But he's always came across as someone I thought would stand up to inequality
Yes which was why I was maybe hoping for more than his statement last week.As we’ve actually seen on the field against the West Indies.
Having listened to what Rafiq said this morning, and the way he said it, I absolutely believe him
I don’t know enough about Bresnan
Nothing apart from a nothing statement last week where he said he hadn't seen or heard any racism at Yorkshire. Now I really want to believe him but...What’s Root said like?
As we’ve actually seen on the field against the West Indies.
I would be very surprised if he wasn't involved in the whole toxic culture - well, he was, he has basically admitted to being a bullying ****.Have to say I believe Tim Bresnan.
Unless Rafiq specifically names him surely we have got to believe Root?Nothing apart from a nothing statement last week where he said he hadn't seen or heard any racism at Yorkshire. Now I really want to believe him but...
Plus he was big pals with Ballance at the time
Did he not even flat share with Ballance at some point ?Nothing apart from a nothing statement last week where he said he hadn't seen or heard any racism at Yorkshire. Now I really want to believe him but...
Plus he was big pals with Ballance at the time
Well he said he was still a good bloke but was disappointed he hadn't said more, in his statement todayUnless Rafiq specifically names him surely we have got to believe Root?
YepDid he not even flat share with Ballance at some point ?
Aye, very close to Gale through being his Brother in law. I'd be amazed if "Brezzy lad from Cas" wasn't heavily involvedI would be very surprised if he wasn't involved in the whole toxic culture - well, he was, he has basically admitted to being a bullying ****.
But of all of them, he is the one where the allegations in that witness statement are more general and less specific. He bullied him though, which is as relevant to the employment tribunal as is racism.
That said, Rafiq's testimony this morning and the depths of allegations he has recepits for - he is fairly credible imo.
It's not good enough for the England captain to be not a racist. Rafiq actually suggests that he is a "good guy", which I took to be - he didn't join in with the throwing around of the p word etc. But that's not the standard.Unless Rafiq specifically names him surely we have got to believe Root?
Did he not even flat share with Ballance at some point ?
No he shouldn’t resign. People have got different personalities and deal with things differently. If Root said nothing racist then he’s in the clear for me.It's not good enough for the England captain to be not a racist. Rafiq actually suggests that he is a "good guy", which I took to be - he didn't join in with the throwing around of the p word etc. But that's not the standard.
The problem is, only days ago, Root suggested he had never seen or heard anything. And that has been flatly and - in my opinion, very credibly - contradicted as bollocks. Root issuing a PR managed statement saying he never saw anything... No, sorry, the Aussie media will rightly hound him for the next three months on that.
So much has already been corroborated by people admitting it. Root has implicated himself in the pre-statement obfuscation. It's not that he hasn't challenged it, fine, that group includes everyone. It's actively playing a role in the obfuscation - to protect his mate? to protect his country? I don't know, but this is a watershed moment for English cricket and the captain of the national side cannot, imo, have these kind of questions unanswered.
He should resign. He'd well advised to do so, if purely from a PR perspective. The next three months will be hell.
what makes you say that?Have to say I believe Tim Bresnan.
Have seen quotes today saying a watershed moment and ten years too late…Interesting point I have just seen on twitter. The BBC cricket correspondent, Jonathan Agnew, is extremely quiet on this topic
I’m not implying anything, but why is he not covering it?
I'm afraid, for me, that if he doesn't then it demonstrates that the severity of the issue - and the opportunity to transform the game for good - hasn't sunk in.No he shouldn’t resign. People have got different personalities and deal with things differently. If Root said nothing racist then he’s in the clear for me.