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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostCant help thinking being on the lash at 2am when you're in the public eye is not the best idea though. Aint he been warned a few times about his lifestyle choices?
Hes not that young at 26 so should know better. And he was, in effect, on a work trip.
When I was that age, my employer sent me abroad loads of times. So yeh we went out on the beer whenever we could in places like Prague, Budapest, Rome etc. BUT, well aware that if I ever got into a fight and got arrested or something, I'd probably be sacked because I was, in effect, still working for them.
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Cant help thinking being on the lash at 2am when you're in the public eye is not the best idea though. Aint he been warned a few times about his lifestyle choices?
Hes not that young at 26 so should know better. And he was, in effect, on a work trip.
When I was that age, my employer sent me abroad loads of times. So yeh we went out on the beer whenever we could in places like Prague, Budapest, Rome etc. BUT, well aware that if I ever got into a fight and got arrested or something, I'd probably be sacked because I was, in effect, still working for them.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostStepping in to stop homophobic abuse. Lets hope he gets a medal.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post16/1 on Australia to win the series 5-0 doesn't look too bad (that may have shortened somewhat now that Stokes in unavailable for selection until further notice)
Originally posted by filthy1980 View PostAussies batting is pants, easy 3-1 win for England with or without Stokes
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Originally posted by Lance View Postyep. That doesn't say whether they're going or not.
I suspect they'll wait and see what happens with the police over the next few days.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostSuspended until further notice - Ben Stokes and Alex Hales suspended by England after Bristol incident - BBC Sport
No replacement called up yet though.
I suspect they'll wait and see what happens with the police over the next few days.
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Originally posted by Lance View PostWhat MUST happen though is the ECB make a final decision sooner rather than later. They said yesterday that cricket is the only factor in selection, yet today they've said something different.
No replacement called up yet though.
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Originally posted by filthy1980 View PostAussies batting is pants, easy 3-1 win for England with or without Stokes
Vince averages 19 in tests, 35 this season (batting coach Paul Collingwood averages 50 this season). Ballance averages 19 from his last 12 tests (though he might do better if he wasn't played out of position). Mason Crane is inexperienced and I just can't see him making it into the side, even if Moeen Ali can't move at all.
16/1 on Australia to win the series 5-0 doesn't look too bad (that may have shortened somewhat now that Stokes in unavailable for selection until further notice)
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Originally posted by filthy1980 View PostAussies batting is pants, easy 3-1 win for England with or without Stokes
Mitchel Starc is gonna be handful.
What MUST happen though is the ECB make a final decision sooner rather than later. They said yesterday that cricket is the only factor in selection, yet today they've said something different.
The team don't need the distraction.
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Originally posted by Lance View Postif you've had a skinful it probably seems like a reasonable method at the time.
And if he was defending gays from dickheads then more power to him.
However..... There were more of them (Stokes, Hales and the gays) so they could have walked away. It looks like Stokes was ready for a rumble and that's not good.
That being said. It's Australia next, so reprimand him in March. The Ashes are too important.
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Originally posted by Hertsseasider View PostThere's not many other ways when the abuser is swinging a bottle.....
And if he was defending gays from dickheads then more power to him.
However..... There were more of them (Stokes, Hales and the gays) so they could have walked away. It looks like Stokes was ready for a rumble and that's not good.
That being said. It's Australia next, so reprimand him in March. The Ashes are too important.
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There's not many other ways when the abuser is swinging a bottle.....
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