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Everything posted by chipdawg
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At the close of play yesterday I think Bresnans average was 69 and a bit. I have no idea what it will be after today. Similarly Bairstows average should be over 100 in Div 1 now. This is with Finch playing garbage and Root, Lyth and Ballance off with England. Oh, and we get Kane Williamson soon too for the run in. This is a very, very special Yorkshire team- runs and wickets come from all through the team and I fully expect us to win the championship again this year. Just need to translate into a little more consistency in the shorter forms
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I think for the test team 6 is about right; you need to plan positively and hope there's 400 on the board when he comes in so he can play his natural game and give it some tap. In the shorter form I'd be thinking about him coming in at 3 or 4
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I know he's formerly of your parish and he did some damage to mine last night, but those last couple of overs from Buttler last night... wow Gayle seems to genuinely be a great lad: "I'll be celebrating with the lads and a few ciders tonight for sure". What a bloke! Awful news about Kieswetter too, destructive player and great cricketer on his day. Such a shame that he's missing probably 10 years of his career because of something that could have happened to any player
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Seems like quite expensive back up. You may be right on formations though; against better teams, Cotts may want the option of playing 3-4-3, with a front three of (for example) Murphy-Wilbs-Freeman
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Possibly, but JET was more often than not played as an out-and-out striker. He could be cover for Freeman, or maybe we're looking to have the option of 2 AttMid behind a target man? I think he's a decent player actually, just not sure where he fits in
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Isn't Murphy a winger/attacking mid/no10 type player? Unless there's a change in shape or Freeman is off, I'd struggle to think where he might fit in
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You are of course right on the two-faced nature of opposing a World Cup in Qatar and, for example, supporting an F1 race in Bahrain, though the scale is obviously very different On the timing, the US has a relatively straightforward and beneficial extradition treaty with the Swiss and all the relevant people were going to be in the same place at the same time. It also helps that the 'place' were also carrying out a parallel investigation into similar crimes. It's much easier to extradite 9 people from one country which is going to be cooperative than it is to extradite them from 9 different countries with 9 different police forces and 9 different extradition processes
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I'm not sure we could do that. If we refused to release players, FIFA would take legal action that would a) cost a fortune and b) probably involve an injunction against Premier League matches being played. Plus, there may be contractual stipulations and it ignores the fact that many players do actually want to play for their country The only ways UEFA can bring down FIFA will be through getting sponsors to withdraw support or through a viable alternate competition to the World Cup. If the major European nations could convince Argentina, Brazil, The US, Australia and perhaps Japan or S. Korea to withdraw from the WC and play an invitational comp in Europe, it would bring the whole house of cards crashing down in a financial sense. England leaving FIFA would be an annoyance and would probably cost them a bit of sponsorship money, but not enough to bring down Blatter
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The FBI only have jurisdiction in the US, presumably they've obtained documentation from US-based media organisations, etc. that implicate those officials. I'd be amazed if any of that paper work directly implicates Blatter. However, I'd be equally amazed if none of those arrested have nothing to link Blatter to any corruption or none of them are prepared to testify against him for a bargain. This is the start of the process against FIFA and it's officials, not the end
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Oh yeah, if this is all proven then it will make Blatter's position very difficult, but he's been in 'difficult' positions before and come out smelling of roses. The best hope is that one of those arrested offers up bigger fish in a plea bargain. The Yanks LOVE a high profile bust and bringing down the president of the worlds wealthiest and most powerful sports organisation would be right up their street. But I don't think Blatter is the prime motivation as things stand
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It's not Warner who's been arrested, it's his successor Jeffrey Webb- along with others- who IS a Blatter ally as far as I know? I don't think this has anything to do with Sep trying to strengthen anything, it's being driven by authorities in the USA. The Americans have no investment in Blatter so I wouldn't be surprised if they go after Blatter given the chance, but as Webb is chief of CONCACAF, I imagine it's got more to do with bribery and money movement on their own continent rather than globally
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I have to stop you in your tracks there Havana, you and Sir Richie wrong I'm afraid. Lord Geoff of Boycott was from Fitzwilliam, which is very much in the Wakefield/Pontefract environs. A mistake like that could get you in real trouble up in God's Own County. While there are many kernels of truth in the cliches about Barnsley, it's actually a place that has a lot going for it. I have a lot of affection for the place so I'm hoping they win the play offs and we play them again next season One of my favourite things about t'Tarn is the dialect; coal is pronounced 'coy-el', boots are 'boo-its-is', down is 'darn'. Love it. Have a feeling we might slip up today though, I'm afraid I'm going for 1-2 t'Tarn flower. Thas know wat ah meyn cock?