And More Again...

Seriously, how much of a hearing would something like that get? 

It’s time we recognized these things as what they are, fairly blatant little exercises in gamesmanship wrapped up in patriotic bunting, and if you’re going to use them, there should be something in place for both sides.

According to Coverdale It is hard to imagine that Lehmann would have called Broad a cheat had he been in a press conference full of English reporters.

Why not? A press conference full of English reporters will feel quite free to make all sorts of comments about the abilities of the side you’re coaching, and will question anything they see as constituting dodgy practice.

No, it’s all part of The Niggle. And until the other mob stops it, you have to expect the right to respond.

© Ian Hughes 2017