GordonMuchallNo1Fan
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Shame on the ECB & PCA
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What’s the reference to “Kevin” and why is it derogatory to black people? It’s not something I’ve seen or heard of before.
It's pretty common from when I was in school etc. when lads with names that were "too difficult" to say, people would give them "english" names, like steve, kevin, tom etc. I've seen football fans do it as well.They asked him that and he didn't know the origins himself. It's not something I've heard before like
Cheers.It's pretty common from when I was in school etc. when lads with names that were "too difficult" to say, people would give them "english" names, like steve, kevin, tom etc. I've seen football fans do it as well.
They called Pujara "Steve" all the time. It started being spoken about on commentary and they would always tweet about it.It's pretty common from when I was in school etc. when lads with names that were "too difficult" to say, people would give them "english" names, like steve, kevin, tom etc. I've seen football fans do it as well.
Yeah even after he publically asked them to stop.They called Pujara "Steve" all the time. It started being spoken about on commentary and they would always tweet about it.
Certainly around the time of Vaughan's comments I don't think any blame can be put on Root. If he was even there, he'll have been 17/18 years old and we're expecting him to go up to the England captain, senior pro and say "I think that's a bit off". The senior players, coaches and officials should be setting the tone not the kids. Though obviously it requires everyone to create the right environment.Seems Root was weak and didn't stand up for his teammate. Which makes him culpable in a way. But if he apologizes then I am sure he can move on. The real problem isn't Root.
absolutely, but as England captain it's clearly going to run and run.Seems Root was weak and didn't stand up for his teammate. Which makes him culpable in a way. But if he apologizes then I am sure he can move on. The real problem isn't Root.
Rafiq has said similar today. You'd hope that Root will now be strong enough to apologise.Certainly around the time of Vaughan's comments I don't think any blame can be put on Root. If he was even there, he'll have been 17/18 years old and we're expecting him to go up to the England captain, senior pro and say "I think that's a bit off". The senior players, coaches and officials should be setting the tone not the kids. Though obviously it requires everyone to create the right environment.
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Jack Brooks calling him Steve on that video and they all just laugh
Very good for not letting the ECB off the hook from Rafiq.Shame on the ECB & PCA
It's the allegation that he pretended he'd never heard anything at Yorkshire that means he has serious questions to answer. I mean: it's a lie isn't it? He lived with Ballance.Certainly around the time of Vaughan's comments I don't think any blame can be put on Root. If he was even there, he'll have been 17/18 years old and we're expecting him to go up to the England captain, senior pro and say "I think that's a bit off". The senior players, coaches and officials should be setting the tone not the kids. Though obviously it requires everyone to create the right environment.
I imagine the culture in Australian cricket is exactly the same as it is here if not potentially worse with the indigenous population as well. Thank god we're starting to hear about it, so that we can start the process of recovery. Australia will have to go through the same process eventually.You must be logged on to see external links
It isn't a trope, it's just a racist in-joke created by Gary Ballance in the Yorkshire dressing room to describe non-white people.What’s the reference to “Kevin” and why is it derogatory to black people? It’s not something I’ve seen or heard of before.
His point about how its Yorkshire who have consistently pushed the story towards individuals when he has tried to focus it on the institutional culture of the club itself, was very convincing to me.You must be logged on to see media items