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What total bollock$.The ECB and the Gambling commission must be the two most inept organisations in the stratosphere.
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they probably were worried he would be charged with a worse crime.
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He should have been playing out in Oz.The ECB have(yet again) got it ar$e about face
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barmy army would have been conflicted with the convict taunts !
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When cricket allows the bowler to attempt to take the head off a batsman at least 1 permissible attempt per every 6 balls then there are bigger worries than what a cricketer gets up to while p1ssed on a night out.
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I actually think the ECB should have announced this while meting out whatever punishment it deemed necessary. A statement suggesting that they are waiting until everything over makes their earlier decision look stupid.
I don't think it was the ECB's job to categorise the incident, but with the video footage, and the CPS now deciding what this was, the ECB shouldn't wait to punish him until after his trial, which may not be for another year. Whether a court finds him guilty or not, is neither here nor there. The ECB should pass judgement on whether this behaviour deserves punishment or not based on the standards expected of an international cricketer. And let's be honest, it's a bit more serious than pouring a pint over a colleague's head in an empty bar. |
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I believe ECB were more concerned about the possibility of Stokes having to return to England for questioning while in the mist of competition in Australia.
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That may well have been the case but the mere POSSIBILITY of that occurrence should not have played any part in the ECB's decision in standing Stokes down from the tour.The Australian cricket board must literally be pi$$ing themselves.
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Everything is PR nowadays, had he gone and he been charged people who have ripped the flesh from their backs in condemnation.
I think we are way beyond any type of 'reasonable' decision making and are now in the laps of those who attempt to make issues where issues never used to exist. |
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if he'd been charged with a more serious offence like GBH sure he would have remained suspended. as it is so slowly do the wheels of justice grind the current case might not be resolved until the end of the summer meaning him missing a whole year of cricket for not the most serious looking drunken brawl
more concerning to me is this seems to a regular occurrence (being out to all hours during a match or series) for several members of the england team. indicates they have no respect for the captain, management or teammates |
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Bizarre turn of events as FTP says.
The ECB had an employer/employee situation to resolve. Stokes had brought England cricket into disrepute by being out late again and caught on camera in a fight. Legally though he was and remains innocent unless proven guilty. The ECB should have fined him heavily (for being out late) made him do 'community cricket stuff' in Oz on his days off but pick him for every single test match until Plod summon him. In no way would this have prejudiced any legal enquiry. It was an internal, employment matter. |
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My brother has been out in his company as he's pally with an England cricketer and says he's a bit of an A hole especially on the pop tip of the iceberg stuff as mafeking summises in his 321pm post
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I don't follow the cricket but from what I've heard this Stokes chap got in a scuffle in defence of someone.
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I do follow cricket and what he gets upto outside of cricket I couldnt care less.
As long as hes available, IE not in jail then he plays as far as Im concerned. |
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Affray is a bastard charge ... you can be nicked for doing nothing .. its a charge that gives old bill too much power...and they dont usually care if anyone is innocent.. as long as THEY get a result ...
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likes totake the p1ss out of the vunerable so i told ginger tw@t
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From what we Seen Some **** was Trying to Bottle Someone Ben took him out END OF ..
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Bit more going on than originally thought which is in keeping with his known character not just the CCTV stuff we were ALLOWED to see.
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There's nowt as **** as folk.
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The man is a nutcase...brilliant cricketer...total fruitloop
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Tommy Robinson gets arrested,stuck before a kangaroo court and is sentenced all within a 5 hour time span yet Stokes arrives in court almost a year later.Square that one folks
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Attacked with a Bottle and a steel Leg off a road sign Opposition K.od, not sure what took place previous, Bouncer saying Stokes Kicking off about not being let back in club, then was Flicking butts at two Homosexuals ..
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Looks like 3 months jail
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....suspended and 100 hrs rinsing out Katie Price's smalls !
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Durham born , Prob used to a Night out in the Toon ,Standard Carry on ..
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Thought he was New Zealand born ? Brought up over ere....old man a rugby coach,think he was at Workington....he's a nutter aswell
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You might be Right Sacred I know he was Brought up in Durham ..
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Scared
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Like a lot of england internationals, he was not born in england.
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Lot of Sports men In general Tbh , Lennox Lewis Chris froome come to mind
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The strategy certainly coincided with an undeserved upturn in fortunes, poaching players from RSA (mainly) Zimbabwe, WI, NZ and Eire. Top ranked test team, T20 champions, #1 ODI ranking - all off the back of non-english players.
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hope this ginger goes down but he wont
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Will they see through the charade that is the question?
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Probably be let off GBH charge but sentenced to 10 years solitary for offending a couple of gays.
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Granting , that's what one of the homosexuals said to him.
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guilty 1.01 he be bowled over if found guilty and 6 months in prison
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