KipperJohn wrote:D/L wrote:KipperJohn wrote:D/L wrote:KipperJohn wrote:Just about everything I've read on this site and the papers about KP is heresay - very little, if any, evidence has been brought to justify him being singled out by the ECB. He is our best T20 batsman by a mile, notwithstanding Hales position in the rankings.
There were many issues on this ill fated tour that needed addressing - yet without a reasonable time for a sound, sensible review they acted prematurely, and without the appointment of a new coach...
Probably one thing that can be safely said about Pietersen’s sacking is that it was not premature. It should have happened after he admitted sending those texts to members of the South African team. That was not “hearsay”.
There is plenty of evidence to support the ECB’s action, belated though it was.
So what your saying effectively D/L is that he should have been sacked before at the time of the text saga; they got it wrong so are sacking him now. What evidence do you have in your possession that KP was 'corrosive' this time around as your put it? None, because the rest of us haven't.
I'll repeat there were many important issues arising from the tour which required calm, thoughtful review over time - and with a new coach in place - not a knee jerk cobbled together series of meetings regarding one player. I have no torch for KP but I at least expected them to conduct a proper review, appoint a new coach then take it from there. There has been no indication that this was a disciplinary hearing either.
Your dislike of KP is as biased as your support for Bresnan at every turn.
We can only base our opinions on what we see and hear, KJ. You have no evidence that Pietersen’s presence was not corrosive, though the less than whole-hearted support he has had from his team mates or any of the management would suggest that it may well have been and we know it definitely was during South Africa’s tour.
Your comment about bias relating to Pietersen and Bresnan is just childish, I’m afraid. If I thought Bresnan not worth a place in the team, I’d say so. I think it’s fair to say that many of those who didn’t may now have changed their minds a little.
So that means there was no evidence either way does it not? As for SA that is history and he underwent a re-integration process. You obviously disagreed with that decision and are relying on past events to justify a possibility of further discretions, which as we know have not been substantiated publicly. I repeat again there is no mention either of this being a disciplinary hearing - just a meeting to tell him he's been dropped and doesn't figure in any future plans and his contract terminated. Those are the bare facts.
As for my other comment which you describe as childish - where you get that from I don't know - some sort of defence mechanism perhaps? It was merely on observation of bias on your part based on careful observation of your many posts - which far outweigh mine in numbers.
Aidan11 wrote:Maybe Cook is being portrayed unfairly in all this but I've lost a lot of respect for him over this.
I'd like him to remain in the side as a batsman and step down as captain.
Durhamfootman wrote:It would tickle me if England tried to sign a coach not called Giles, and that coach said he would only agree if Pietersen was in the team...
Making_Splinters wrote:David Hopps reporting that this is all down to comments KP made about Flower at a meeting between the players regarding their concerns over Flower's coaching methods, a meeting which designed to give the player's free reign to speak their minds.
The same meeting where Prior's supposed comments about Flower came from.
Maybe my comments about players acting like school children weren't so far off the mark, with Cook having a change of heart and playing a selective snitch.
D/L wrote:Judging by what we have seen over the last year or two, an addition, possibly, to #7.
…or if any player has a celebrity mouthpiece through whom he may communicate his opinions, no matter how obnoxious that celebrity mouthpiece.
Also, an addition, possibly…
8. Any above averagely talented player with celebrity status may expect to find their behaviour judged by standards different to those applied to their team mates and their career extended beyond the point at which, for cricketing reasons alone, it would normally otherwise have been ended.
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