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The man who bought cricket.

Just about to start the third episode. Excellent, great series and fills in some gaps from the BBC podcast series a couple months back.

But the adverts are a f***ing pain, every time it starts getting momentum it goes for a break. Bloody annoying
 

Collier and Clark come over as buffoons and they were replaced by Harrison and Graves then Watmore. Until we replace the board who appointed them nothing is going to improve.
Watch “The death of a gentleman” on Netflix to see the real Giles Clark and see how corrupt they and the whole of Cricket is!! A good watch but frightening in terms of how corrupt it is and how much power the Indians have
 
Watch “The death of a gentleman” on Netflix to see the real Giles Clark and see how corrupt they and the whole of Cricket is!! A good watch but frightening in terms of how corrupt it is and how much power the Indians have

He is the definition of sleaze that bastard. Definite Tory.
Just seen the documentary there.

Giles Clarke is scum mind. Should never work in this country again. Should’ve been on trial too.
 
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Watch “The death of a gentleman” on Netflix to see the real Giles Clark and see how corrupt they and the whole of Cricket is!! A good watch but frightening in terms of how corrupt it is and how much power the Indians have
Watched on your recommendation mate
What a twat that Clarke is
 
He is the definition of sleaze that bastard. Definite Tory.
Just seen the documentary there.

Giles Clarke is scum mind. Should never work in this country again. Should’ve been on trial too.
Comes across as an arrogant, patronising arsehole. These people know their actions are beyond consequence. The way he framed it as doing everyone a favour as it was an unpaid role :lol:
 
Only planned on watching the first 10 minutes late last night of first episode but ended up watching the entire episode. Was a fascinating watch, will get the rest brayed out in due course. It seems mental from a ordinary Joe point of view who knows next to nowt about business just how long he and others can get away with it for
 
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