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Off-Topic => In The Hut => Topic started by: Valentines Park on July 08, 2014, 12:21:15 PM

Title: Swap shop
Post by: Valentines Park on July 08, 2014, 12:21:15 PM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cricket/28185785

I realise coaching in the 3rd division of the Birmingham League is probably a bit beyond Larry's abilities but we could also chuck in Silverwood for free.
Title: Re: Swap shop
Post by: Andy on July 08, 2014, 12:47:12 PM
Do we want to have AF since he was such a poor manager according to that illustrious (and popular) part time spinner from South Africa???
Title: Re: Swap shop
Post by: Valentines Park on July 08, 2014, 01:28:29 PM
Given his propensity to not suffer England coaches gladly God only knows what KP would make of Larry.

Perhaps we should sign him up to find out.  ;D
Title: Re: Swap shop
Post by: Andy on July 08, 2014, 02:45:27 PM
Given his propensity to not suffer England coaches gladly God only knows what KP would make of Larry.

Perhaps we should sign him up to find out.  ;D

Give us a 'K'...
Give us a 'U'...
etc. Etc.
Title: Re: Swap shop
Post by: IlfordEagle on July 08, 2014, 09:19:07 PM
I suspect AF told The Ego a few home truths which wouldn't have gone down well, Incidentally The Ego didn't rate Peter Moores on account of his lack of Test experience (no Tests played) but certainly couldn't level that at AF who shone as a star player in a very weak side & of course effectively along with Henry Olonga (hope I've got his name correct) stood up against Mugabe's regime in his native Zimbabwe.
Title: Re: Swap shop
Post by: Diatribe on August 01, 2014, 09:57:44 AM
stood up against Mugabe's regime in his native Zimbabwe.

Mugabe's native state might be Zimbabwe, Andy Flower's would have been Rhodesia.
Title: Re: Swap shop
Post by: squarelegumpire on August 01, 2014, 12:02:39 PM
Well, unless I’m much mistaken both Flowers brothers played for Zimbabwe, and again IIRC Rhedesia was never a Test-playing country. Unless I’m much mistaken Rhodesia as a country only existed for the fourteen years of Ian Smith’s rebellion.
Title: Re: Swap shop
Post by: Blocky on August 01, 2014, 02:37:14 PM
sir, you are wrong.  I have a map from the mid 30's of Africa and Rhodesia is clearly marked.  However, it was basically part of the UK wasn't it?  (of sorts!)
Title: Re: Swap shop
Post by: squarelegumpire on August 02, 2014, 06:38:03 AM
Seem to recall it being called Southern Rhodesia, not just Rhodesia. There was also a Northern Rhodesia, nowadays Zambia.
Title: Re: Swap shop
Post by: IanS on August 02, 2014, 02:00:39 PM
Zimbabwe was the self governing British colony of Southern Rhodesia from 1923 until independence in 1980. Looking back, it's amazing that Britain faffed around with the Smith regime for 15 years. I liked the comment re Harold Wilson:

"Threatening 'to throw the book' at the Rhodesian Front, he simply flicked a few pages... one at a time. Sanctions were a gesture, never a concerted policy."
Title: Re: Swap shop
Post by: squarelegumpire on August 02, 2014, 08:07:54 PM
Zimbabwe was the self governing British colony of Southern Rhodesia from 1923 until independence in 1980. Looking back, it's amazing that Britain faffed around with the Smith regime for 15 years. I liked the comment re Harold Wilson:

"Threatening 'to throw the book' at the Rhodesian Front, he simply flicked a few pages... one at a time. Sanctions were a gesture, never a concerted policy."

Politice, IanS, is the art of the possible.
Title: Re: Swap shop
Post by: jimmy on August 02, 2014, 11:24:43 PM
Burma and Myanmar.
Title: Re: Swap shop
Post by: Valentines Park on August 03, 2014, 09:45:04 AM
Harold Wilson was alright.

If Blair had been in charge back then he'd have sent Diatribe to fight in the Vietnam war.
Title: Re: Swap shop
Post by: Diatribe on August 03, 2014, 12:34:47 PM


If Blair had been in charge back then he'd have sent Diatribe to fight in the Vietnam war.

Nah, I'd have crossed the ocean into Canada. I'd never bear arms for a country that bans private gun ownership. If I can't be trusted to own a firearm, then why should I be any more trustworthy in bearing arms for other's causes.
Title: Re: Swap shop
Post by: squarelegumpire on August 03, 2014, 07:54:08 PM
Hmmm. thought you were older than that Diatribe. Any man born before about 1944 had to serve in the Forces unless medically unfit.
Title: Re: Swap shop
Post by: Diatribe on August 04, 2014, 10:54:58 AM
Hmmm. thought you were older than that Diatribe. Any man born before about 1944 had to serve in the Forces unless medically unfit.

No, I missed conscription by a few yrs. Square, which I believe was dispensed with in 1959/60.
Title: Re: Swap shop
Post by: squarelegumpire on August 04, 2014, 04:24:07 PM
OK, I’ve looked it up. For those interested: "It was decided that those born on or after 1 October 1939 would not be required, but conscription continued for those born earlier whose call-up had been delayed for any reason. In November 1960 the last men entered service, as call-ups formally ended on 31 December 1960, and the last National Servicemen left the Armed Forces in May 1963“ The date of actual call-up had been pushed back from 1957 onward, which I’d forgotten when I made my orginal posting. For some reason the last few servicement had to do 2.5 years, probably to take account of the ending of the compulsory reserve commitment.

I was born before the cut-off date but was still a student when conscription ended, so avoided it!