Arthur Crabtree wrote:I'm not in favour of Moores though. He could hardly win a game last time, including losing at home. And he couldn't convince the dressing room as to his methods (not just KP, he was the spokesperson). And his reputation is of a Flower type micromanager. While there is something in idea of getting the small things right, we need someone with the wisdom to use that approach judicially alongside other methods. And we need someone who can allow the captain the space to take responsibility for the team.
captaincolly wrote:Carberry has given an interview to The Guardian slating Giles(& praising KP)
http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2014/m ... rsen-ashes"I had a brief chat with Ashley during the fifth ODI in Adelaide," Carberry said. "His response was that he didn't really know. If you don't know mate, I sure as hell won't know."...
Carberry expressed doubt that much will change within the England camp – even after the ECB confirms its new head coach in late April. "It's been an ongoing thing for years. I don't think it's something that's going to change immediately. They have a way of doing things.
"I've been in the game a long time and you know some guys get given a shorter rope than others. I'm probably going to be a bit controversial here but throughout my England career, even as a schoolboy, I've always had that shorter rope – for some reason. I don't think much has changed now that I've stepped into the Test and one-day arena. I'm not going to hide my emotions. I was bitterly disappointed.
"At the age I am, I need straight answers. To be told I'm on the radar or being talked about? All these lip-service cliches don't interest me any more."
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