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Everybody is criticizing Vaughan because hes shite. Atherton is really good mind.
No idea why I typed Vaughan. He’s shite. Meant Hussain
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Everybody is criticizing Vaughan because hes shite. Atherton is really good mind.
No idea why I typed Vaughan. He’s shite. Meant Hussain
Stick it in the channel and he will nick it. Looks composed till he gets to 30+ then walking wicketVaughan is a knob and totally un tms like.
I'd open with Vince in the next test though. Think he's got the game to play good bowlers and would a good foil for Cook. He was in against the new ball all winter so no different.
No idea why I typed Vaughan. He’s shite. Meant Hussain
Vaughan is a knob and totally un tms like.
I'd open with Vince in the next test though. Think he's got the game to play good bowlers and would a good foil for Cook. He was in against the new ball all winter so no different.
Blocked me on twitter after Adil Ray called him out on being racist about Moeen. Found out months later as I didn't want to follow the gobshite.
Confirms my opinion …. he does know how to talk sense he just doesn't bother most of the time.I must add, in the interest of balance - I agreed largely with his review of the day with Aggers on TMS.
Especially when asked if he felt England could turn things around in the Test Match. His answer was no.
Confirms my opinion …. he does know how to talk sense he just doesn't bother most of the time.
Vaughan was an excellent captain and he has a brilliant cricket brain. Since he retired he's become more media savvy and now comes out with soundbites rather than opinions. He's the Adrian Durham of TMS - trying to be controversial and provoke debate rather than interpret what he sees in front of him. I think it's a shame he's been lost to the media, I think he'd be an outstanding international coach
I'm not that convinced of that. He was the perfect captain for England at that time because he was an excellent man manager of the likes of Harmison and Flintoff and he was great at cultivating a positive environment to play in. I don't personally think he has anywhere near the cricket brain of Nasser and Atherton who captained England in more difficult times.
I believe Nasser deserves far more credit than he gets for his stewardship. He started the turnaround IMO.
Yes, he had a good 4 man seam attack but he still had to manage them. He was innovative and clever. I still think he could be an asset to English cricketI'm not that convinced of that. He was the perfect captain for England at that time because he was an excellent man manager of the likes of Harmison and Flintoff and he was great at cultivating a positive environment to play in. I don't personally think he has anywhere near the cricket brain of Nasser and Atherton who captained England in more difficult times.
Wouldn't disagree with that. Nass was an excellent captainI agree - He was a brilliant captain and England were hopeless when he took over. He helped to completely drive up standards and expectations and was tactically very astute. I know Flintoff and Harmy preferred Vaughan's more relaxed style of captaincy which was probably what was needed for that team but Nasser did amazingly well with generally weaker players.
I'm not that convinced of that. He was the perfect captain for England at that time because he was an excellent man manager of the likes of Harmison and Flintoff and he was great at cultivating a positive environment to play in. I don't personally think he has anywhere near the cricket brain of Nasser and Atherton who captained England in more difficult times.
I agree - He was a brilliant captain and England were hopeless when he took over. He helped to completely drive up standards and expectations and was tactically very astute. I know Flintoff and Harmy preferred Vaughan's more relaxed style of captaincy which was probably what was needed for that team but Nasser did amazingly well with generally weaker players.
In favour of who?he wants broad or Anderson dropped