Despite JL getting recent support from Captain Tim, those good ol' SCG >members Malcolm Conn & Daniel Brettig continue to smear their sourcelessThe Guardian carried a piece the other day from a Melbourne-based
shit over the coach.
On Thu, 26 Aug 2021 11:24:13 +1000, alvey <alvey@is.invalid> wrote:
The Guardian carried a piece the other day from a Melbourne-based
Despite JL getting recent support from Captain Tim, those good ol' SCG >>members Malcolm Conn & Daniel Brettig continue to smear their sourceless >>shit over the coach.
writer saying much the same things.
You can either hire a new coach or replace the current players with
ones who will get on with Langer.
Langer's sole qualification to coach the Test team is that he played
100 Tests.
His previous attempts at coaching teams have been
disastrous, with players who have options (as with English county
players who can find another county) making beelines for the exit as
soon as they can find another home and those who can't find another
gig spend their time complaining as the results go down the toilet.
Whatever his other qualities, he's a fucking awful coach.
Why you're so desperate to defend this hopeless bozo is quite beyond me.
On Thu, 26 Aug 2021 05:44:26 +0100, Mike Holmans wrote:
On Thu, 26 Aug 2021 11:24:13 +1000, alvey <alvey@is.invalid> wrote:
The Guardian carried a piece the other day from a Melbourne-based
Despite JL getting recent support from Captain Tim, those good ol' SCG >>>members Malcolm Conn & Daniel Brettig continue to smear their sourceless >>>shit over the coach.
writer saying much the same things.
Could I have a cite pliz?
On Thu, 26 Aug 2021 18:08:05 +1000, alvey <alvey@is.invalid> wrote:
On Thu, 26 Aug 2021 05:44:26 +0100, Mike Holmans wrote:
On Thu, 26 Aug 2021 11:24:13 +1000, alvey <alvey@is.invalid> wrote:
The Guardian carried a piece the other day from a Melbourne-based
Despite JL getting recent support from Captain Tim, those good ol' SCG >>>>members Malcolm Conn & Daniel Brettig continue to smear their sourceless >>>>shit over the coach.
writer saying much the same things.
Could I have a cite pliz?
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021/aug/23/justin-langers-relationship-with-australian-cricketers-is-cooked
Re-reading the article, I'm reminded of the Peter Moores saga. He was >appointed England coach on the strength of having coached a number of
young players into being the sort of player who deserved a go to see
how he got on as an international.
He then proved that his methods were also successful at coaching very
good Test players into being the sort of player who deserved a go to
see how they got on.
Fortunately for all concerned, the ECB saddled Moores with KP as
captain, with results so dire that they could sack both of them at the
same time.
In message <11afig9s5mpfsbn4eo9if6k73lb4j25vq6@4ax.com>, Mike Holmans ><spam@jackalope.uk> writes
Re-reading the article, I'm reminded of the Peter Moores saga. He was >>appointed England coach on the strength of having coached a number of >>young players into being the sort of player who deserved a go to see
how he got on as an international.
He then proved that his methods were also successful at coaching very
good Test players into being the sort of player who deserved a go to
see how they got on.
Fortunately for all concerned, the ECB saddled Moores with KP as
captain, with results so dire that they could sack both of them at the >>same time.
It's true that he was a disaster as England coach. But he seems to have
done a really good job at Nottinghamshire in helping Hameed to rebuild
his game, for which all England supporters should be grateful. It might
be that he's a much better coach now than he was six years ago.
On Thu, 26 Aug 2021 18:08:05 +1000, alvey <alvey@is.invalid> wrote:
On Thu, 26 Aug 2021 05:44:26 +0100, Mike Holmans wrote:
On Thu, 26 Aug 2021 11:24:13 +1000, alvey <alvey@is.invalid> wrote:
The Guardian carried a piece the other day from a Melbourne-based
Despite JL getting recent support from Captain Tim, those good ol' SCG >>>>members Malcolm Conn & Daniel Brettig continue to smear their sourceless >>>>shit over the coach.
writer saying much the same things.
Could I have a cite pliz?
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021/aug/23/justin-langers-relationship-with-australian-cricketers-is-cooked
On Thu, 26 Aug 2021 15:49:21 +0100, Mike Holmans wrote:
btw... The Conn has now expanded his attack to include one who has publicly supported Langer and, even more despicably, alluded to the Test players who are back-stabbing Langer as "back-stabbers".
Todays SMH.
"Usman facing sticky wicket after claims of treachery
CRICKET
MALCOLM CONN
Veteran batsman Usman Khawaja could have an awkward return to the
Australian dressing room after suggesting players were stabbing besieged coach Justin Langer in the back.
Some players spoken to by the Herald are unhappy with the reference Khawaja made during a video posted on his YouTube channel this week, in which he discussed his relationship with the coach.
In the video, Khawaja said: rCyrCyHow do you think JL feels? He probably feels
like the guys in the team are stabbing him in the back. And thatrCOs what it looks like.rCOrCO
However, Khawaja explained yesterday that he was simply putting himself in the coachrCOs shoes, not making accusations.
rCyrCyI was wondering how he was feeling,rCOrCO Khawaja told the Herald. rCyrCyI was
simply trying to be respectful, and I felt bad for JL. He comes from a good place. I encourage everyone to watch the video, so they can get the full context of what IrCOm saying.rCOrCO
The stylish left-hander is among the favourites to fill one of the holes in AustraliarCOs batting line-up this Ashes summer if he starts the Sheffield Shield season well. He averaged 59 as Queensland captain last summer.
With LangerrCOs intensive and abrasive coaching raising heightened concerns among players and support staff, and Khawaja seen as an example because of his confrontation with the coach in The Test documentary, Khawaja decided
to post the video.
It came days after increasing disenchantment about LangerrCOs coaching style came to a head at an emergency meeting of Cricket Australia bosses and leaders of the national teams.
Cricket Australia chairman Earl Eddings and chief executive Nick Hockley hooked up with Test captain Tim Paine, white ball captain Aaron Finch and vice-captain Pat Cummins.
Strangely, Hockley put out a statement before the meeting saying Langer would see out his contract, which ends in the middle of next year,
following the Twenty20 World Cup and the Ashes. An uneasy truce ensued,
with Paine saying on his Hobart SEN radio show that the players and coach would be going forward together during the next six months. Neither Hockley nor Paine made any reference to LangerrCOs future beyond his current contract.
Khawaja said that in spite of his confrontation with Langer early in his coaching tenure, their relationship was rCyrCyreally goodrCOrCO.
rCyrCyI still talk to him, I still text him here and there,rCOrCO Khawaja said on
the YouTube video. rCyrCyThatrCOs because we have a lot of respect for each other.rCOrCO
Khawaja also added perspective to his dropping midway through the 2019
Ashes series.
rCyrCyPeople think I got dropped because I spoke up to him, stood up to him and
all these other things,rCOrCO Khawaja said. rCyrCyItrCOs actually quite the opposite.
I feel like I became closer with him. I feel like he gained my respect and
I gained his respect because we had some really open and honest conversations together.
rCyrCySo letrCOs just stop it right there. There were two people who dropped me
for the Ashes, [then chairman of selectors] Trevor Hohn and JL, so it wasnrCOt just JL.rCOrCO
Khawaja is considered a strong chance to regain his place in the Test side, either as David WarnerrCOs opening partner or at No.5 in place of Matthew Wade.
It is telling the selectors named just three specialist Test batsmen in the contract list this year
rCo Warner, Marnus Labuschagne and Steve Smith rCo after a disappointing series
loss to India.
Khawaja averages 41 in 44 Tests with eight hundreds. He hit six of those in Australia, where he averages almost 53. But his overseas record is disappointing, averaging under 29 from 20 Tests."
What a little bitch Conn is.
alveyif they do ditch Langer, do they have a candidate lined up to replace him? Gillespie was very successful at Yorkshire and many thought he turned down
On Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 11:09:39 PM UTC+1, alvey wrote:
On Thu, 26 Aug 2021 15:49:21 +0100, Mike Holmans wrote:
btw... The Conn has now expanded his attack to include one who has publicly >> supported Langer and, even more despicably, alluded to the Test players who >> are back-stabbing Langer as "back-stabbers".
Todays SMH.
"Usman facing sticky wicket after claims of treachery
CRICKET
MALCOLM CONN
Veteran batsman Usman Khawaja could have an awkward return to the
Australian dressing room after suggesting players were stabbing besieged
coach Justin Langer in the back.
Some players spoken to by the Herald are unhappy with the reference Khawaja >> made during a video posted on his YouTube channel this week, in which he
discussed his relationship with the coach.
In the video, Khawaja said: rCyrCyHow do you think JL feels? He probably feels
like the guys in the team are stabbing him in the back. And thatrCOs what it >> looks like.rCOrCO
However, Khawaja explained yesterday that he was simply putting himself in >> the coachrCOs shoes, not making accusations.
rCyrCyI was wondering how he was feeling,rCOrCO Khawaja told the Herald. rCyrCyI was
simply trying to be respectful, and I felt bad for JL. He comes from a good >> place. I encourage everyone to watch the video, so they can get the full
context of what IrCOm saying.rCOrCO
The stylish left-hander is among the favourites to fill one of the holes in >> AustraliarCOs batting line-up this Ashes summer if he starts the Sheffield >> Shield season well. He averaged 59 as Queensland captain last summer.
With LangerrCOs intensive and abrasive coaching raising heightened concerns >> among players and support staff, and Khawaja seen as an example because of >> his confrontation with the coach in The Test documentary, Khawaja decided
to post the video.
It came days after increasing disenchantment about LangerrCOs coaching style >> came to a head at an emergency meeting of Cricket Australia bosses and
leaders of the national teams.
Cricket Australia chairman Earl Eddings and chief executive Nick Hockley
hooked up with Test captain Tim Paine, white ball captain Aaron Finch and
vice-captain Pat Cummins.
Strangely, Hockley put out a statement before the meeting saying Langer
would see out his contract, which ends in the middle of next year,
following the Twenty20 World Cup and the Ashes. An uneasy truce ensued,
with Paine saying on his Hobart SEN radio show that the players and coach
would be going forward together during the next six months. Neither Hockley >> nor Paine made any reference to LangerrCOs future beyond his current
contract.
Khawaja said that in spite of his confrontation with Langer early in his
coaching tenure, their relationship was rCyrCyreally goodrCOrCO.
rCyrCyI still talk to him, I still text him here and there,rCOrCO Khawaja said on
the YouTube video. rCyrCyThatrCOs because we have a lot of respect for each >> other.rCOrCO
Khawaja also added perspective to his dropping midway through the 2019
Ashes series.
rCyrCyPeople think I got dropped because I spoke up to him, stood up to him and
all these other things,rCOrCO Khawaja said. rCyrCyItrCOs actually quite the opposite.
I feel like I became closer with him. I feel like he gained my respect and >> I gained his respect because we had some really open and honest
conversations together.
rCyrCySo letrCOs just stop it right there. There were two people who dropped me
for the Ashes, [then chairman of selectors] Trevor Hohn and JL, so it
wasnrCOt just JL.rCOrCO
Khawaja is considered a strong chance to regain his place in the Test side, >> either as David WarnerrCOs opening partner or at No.5 in place of Matthew
Wade.
It is telling the selectors named just three specialist Test batsmen in the >> contract list this year
rCo Warner, Marnus Labuschagne and Steve Smith rCo after a disappointing series
loss to India.
Khawaja averages 41 in 44 Tests with eight hundreds. He hit six of those in >> Australia, where he averages almost 53. But his overseas record is
disappointing, averaging under 29 from 20 Tests."
What a little bitch Conn is.
alvey
if they do ditch Langer, do they have a candidate lined up to replace him?
Gillespie was very successful at Yorkshire and many thought he turned down the england job so he would be available for the oz coach, but seems he
got the vibes wrong and ended up at PNG. But hes at Adelaide now, although
SA didnt do that well last season in the SS. Like they didnt win a match I think.
mike
Phil Jaques is the obvious choice ;-) ducks
On Fri, 27 Aug 2021 10:10:51 +1000, Dechucka wrote:
Phil Jaques is the obvious choice ;-) ducks
Phil Jaques Trivia:
After coaching Qld to 4th and 5th respectively in his two years here as coach, Qld won the Shield the season immediately after his unscheduled, and much celebrated, scuttling back to Sinney. His first appearance in a Shield final really inspired the players. Unfortunately for Phil it was the Qld players he inspired to their thrashing of his current side featuring their "world class" bowling.
alvey
OK I'll stick with Annastacia Palaszczuk who will keep any Victorians
or NSWelshmen out. Excellent job at the moment
In message <Qv-dncIWArcnOrX8nZ2dnUU7-LPNnZ2d@westnet.com.au>, Dechucka <Dechucka1@hotmail.com> writes
OK I'll stick with Annastacia Palaszczuk who will keep any Victorians
or NSWelshmen out. Excellent job at the moment
Journalists will hope he doesn't get the job. It's not a name they'll
want to have to spell too often. :)-a (Or should that be "she"?
Annastacia looks like a female name.)
On 27/08/2021 7:27 pm, John Hall wrote:
In message <Qv-dncIWArcnOrX8nZ2dnUU7-LPNnZ2d@westnet.com.au>,
Dechucka <Dechucka1@hotmail.com> writes
OK I'll stick with Annastacia Palaszczuk who will keep anyJournalists will hope he doesn't get the job. It's not a name
Victorians or NSWelshmen out. Excellent job at the moment
they'll want to have to spell too often. :)a (Or should that be "she"? >>Annastacia looks like a female name.)
SHE is the Premier of Q'land responsible for the border closures
keeping Victorians and NSWelshmen out due to not wanting COVID to run >rampant.
In message <T6qdnQrPItMOJrX8...@westnet.com.au>, Dechucka <Dech...@hotmail.com> writes
On 27/08/2021 7:27 pm, John Hall wrote:
In message <Qv-dncIWArcnOrX8...@westnet.com.au>,
Dechucka <Dech...@hotmail.com> writes
OK I'll stick with Annastacia Palaszczuk who will keep anyJournalists will hope he doesn't get the job. It's not a name
Victorians or NSWelshmen out. Excellent job at the moment
they'll want to have to spell too often. :) (Or should that be "she"? >>Annastacia looks like a female name.)
SHE is the Premier of Q'land responsible for the border closures
keeping Victorians and NSWelshmen out due to not wanting COVID to run >rampant.
On 27/08/2021 6:46 pm, alvey wrote:
On Fri, 27 Aug 2021 10:10:51 +1000, Dechucka wrote:OK I'll stick with Annastacia Palaszczuk who will keep any Victorians or NSWelshmen out. Excellent job at the moment
Phil Jaques is the obvious choice ;-) ducks
Phil Jaques Trivia:
After coaching Qld to 4th and 5th respectively in his two years here as
coach, Qld won the Shield the season immediately after his unscheduled, and >> much celebrated, scuttling back to Sinney. His first appearance in a Shield >> final really inspired the players. Unfortunately for Phil it was the Qld
players he inspired to their thrashing of his current side featuring their >> "world class" bowling.
alvey
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