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Cricket => Essex Eagles T20 => Topic started by: jwb on September 02, 2016, 10:16:11 AM
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It's been reported that RB and RTD not to mention a certain DK have signed up to play in this unsanctioned competition in December. Players are advised that playing could have negative implications on their careers. Just when it's all starting to look so positive this is the last thing we need.
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RTD is off globetrotting again eh?
It's a wonder he's got any spare pages in his passport.
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RTD is off globetrotting again eh?
It's a wonder he's got any spare pages in his passport.
You'd do the same in his position.
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It's been reported that RB and RTD not to mention a certain DK have signed up to play in this unsanctioned competition in December. Players are advised that playing could have negative implications on their careers. Just when it's all starting to look so positive this is the last thing we need.
Incorrect. According to ESPN Cricinfo DK flatly denied he'd signed (not necessarily a good indicator).
Apparently, there's a Facebook page for this ICL (which I would suspect is still trademarked from the pre-2008 experiment) so if there's Fb page, it must be true...
There's plenty of other 'legit' T20 tournaments around at that time. Sounds like a piece of fantasy. As I've said to Claire Balding, dream on...
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Considering the organisers intend to host the ICL in Dubai, the Emirates Cricket Board would be the home board. The head of the ECB, David East, said he had not yet heard from the organisers. "I have had not approach whatsoever," East said. "We have heard that players have been approached, but no one has come to see me."
Oh the irony.
I presume a lot of retirement flats have gone up in Dubai recently...
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Ravi just tweeted that he knows nothing about this, and the same for Ryan.
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RTD is off globetrotting again eh?
It's a wonder he's got any spare pages in his passport.
You'd do the same in his position.
If I had a main employer who was happy for me to moonlight half the time.
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It surprises me that a company that was set up by James Callaghan's government and continued by Margaret Thatcher to make people think that the UK still had a computer manufacturing industry is organising a cricket tournament.
We are talking about International Computers Ltd.
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It surprises me that a company that was set up by James Callaghan's government and continued by Margaret Thatcher to make people think that the UK still had a computer manufacturing industry is organising a cricket tournament.
We are talking about International Computers Ltd.
Yes. Apparently all the fuss is about a very poor quality cricket computer simulation. Reminds me of when I hacked into a similar program on my Spectrum - ECCC used to rack up thousands of runs. All except Micklebrough, for some unknown reason only lasted 5 balls...
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It surprises me that a company that was set up by James Callaghan's government and continued by Margaret Thatcher to make people think that the UK still had a computer manufacturing industry is organising a cricket tournament.
We are talking about International Computers Ltd.
Yes. Apparently all the fuss is about a very poor quality cricket computer simulation. Reminds me of when I hacked into a similar program on my Spectrum - ECCC used to rack up thousands of runs. All except Micklebrough, for some unknown reason only lasted 5 balls...
Leave the poor chap alone.
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It surprises me that a company that was set up by James Callaghan's government and continued by Margaret Thatcher to make people think that the UK still had a computer manufacturing industry is organising a cricket tournament.
We are talking about International Computers Ltd.
Yes. Apparently all the fuss is about a very poor quality cricket computer simulation. Reminds me of when I hacked into a similar program on my Spectrum - ECCC used to rack up thousands of runs. All except Micklebrough, for some unknown reason only lasted 5 balls...
Leave the poor chap alone.
Well, it was either him or Jesse and Jesse's a very big lad... :-\
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It surprises me that a company that was set up by James Callaghan's government and continued by Margaret Thatcher to make people think that the UK still had a computer manufacturing industry is organising a cricket tournament.
We are talking about International Computers Ltd.
Yes. Apparently all the fuss is about a very poor quality cricket computer simulation. Reminds me of when I hacked into a similar program on my Spectrum - ECCC used to rack up thousands of runs. All except Micklebrough, for some unknown reason only lasted 5 balls...
Leave the poor chap alone.
Poor?
He's got a county cap so must be paid handsomely not to score any runs.
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legside lizzie/elizabeth annon who regurgitated this story and put her name on it in the times, denied it was her story at all when presented with ravi's response on twitter. she summarily banned anyone who pointed this out to her or suggested if it wasn't her story she shouldn't have put her name to it in the times.
terrible journalism and terrible reaction from her, despite it being a reputation damaging story to the players in question.