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Brydon has just been referred to as Player of the Match by Tyne/Tees news . Whatever happened to MOM seeing it was a mens test match![]()
Absolutely disgraceful isn’t it. I think the game should be struck from the record
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Brydon has just been referred to as Player of the Match by Tyne/Tees news . Whatever happened to MOM seeing it was a mens test match![]()
Not necessary. It's just boring woke at work again. It's a men's match so why can't the award be man of the match.Absolutely disgraceful isn’t it. I think the game should be struck from the record
It was a simple question as I heard the MOM phrase was a trademark, Why should the game be deleted from the records .Hopefully whilst you’re out at sea you’re not fishing for bitesAbsolutely disgraceful isn’t it. I think the game should be struck from the record
Not necessary. It's just boring woke at work again. It's a men's match so why can't the award be man of the match.
They're male cricket players,like.Are they not cricket players like?
To be honest cricket never gets a mention normally so at least it was brought up, that is a good thing....They're male cricket players,like.
They're male cricket players,like.
It's mildly irritating woke as was your (presumably) sarcastic response to the original comment.Aye. But does it actually matter that they’re called player of the match?
I suppose that's understandable given the scoreboard serves both men and women's matches.Anyone else noticed that 'man' disappeared from the old scoreboard at the Riverside during last season, leaving the label 'last' for one of the windows?
Wokey, wokey!!!!
It's certainly nothing to be bothered about but equally why alter the tradition of man of the. match? Likewise why has a batsman now become a batter? Women's cricket existed for ages without the need for any change in tradition.Does it really matter at all, the best player/man gets the award for performing best in the match.
Whether it’s called man of the match or player of the match is surely nothing to be to bothered about either way.
None of it’s as bad as having to refer at work to calling it the festive season rather than Christmas, but that’s different story altogetherIt's certainly nothing to be bothered about but equally why alter the tradition of man of the. match? Likewise why has a batsman now become a batter? Women's cricket existed for ages without the need for any change in tradition.
What does annoy though is a catch now being referred to as a grab.
Nor can the Wisemen in the bairn's nativity play be portrayed as coloured.None of it’s as bad as having to refer at work to calling it the festive season rather than Christmas, but that’s different story altogether![]()
None of it’s as bad as having to refer at work to calling it the festive season rather than Christmas, but that’s different story altogether![]()
In Islam, Jesus is revered as one of their main Prophets, only behind their main main Mo irrc. So Muslims should have absolutely no problem with Christians celebrating the birth of JC in a Christian country.None of it’s as bad as having to refer at work to calling it the festive season rather than Christmas, but that’s different story altogether![]()
In Islam, Jesus is revered as one of their main Prophets, only behind their main main Mo irrc. So Muslims should have absolutely no problem with Christians celebrating the birth of JC in a Christian country.
Unless that is, your teachings come from the stricter sect emanating from Saudi Arabia. Where they don't do birthdays or any other sort of iconography. The desecration of religious and cultural sites by these people have been appalling.
So, if it's not Muslims who have a problem with Christmas being called Christmas, who does?
Might’ve caused big problems if he was still playing for DurhamNor can the Wisemen in the bairn's nativity play be portrayed as coloured.
I live in the West Midlands and a few years ago Birmingham Council decided in their infinite wisdom to rename it Winterval