Who's Sorry Now: Down by the Riverside

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Re: Who's Sorry Now: Down by the Riverside

Postby Durhamfootman » Sat Sep 09, 2017 12:30 pm

younger than I thought, tbh

plenty of time
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Re: Who's Sorry Now: Down by the Riverside

Postby Durhamfootman » Sat Sep 09, 2017 12:32 pm

if anything he's just approaching his peak time, so it seems a shame not to rest up completely and push on again next year
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Re: Who's Sorry Now: Down by the Riverside

Postby wearside willow » Wed Sep 13, 2017 6:20 pm

Just been looking at the Durham twitter feed and quite surprised how many players took part in the Great North Run. I know they have a week off and the are fit young men but it is still during the cricket season. Iam not sure that at this stage of the season the so called fitness gurus would be recommending a 13 mile run especially Rushworth or any other of the pace bowlers.
I know quiet a few players used to do it in the past in October. But I don't know it does not make much sense to me during the season. Probably not that important but we keep hearing how by this stage of the season the players are running on empty.
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Re: Who's Sorry Now: Down by the Riverside

Postby captaincolly » Wed Sep 13, 2017 6:34 pm

wearside willow wrote:Just been looking at the Durham twitter feed and quite surprised how many players took part in the Great North Run. I know they have a week off and the are fit young men but it is still during the cricket season. Iam not sure that at this stage of the season the so called fitness gurus would be recommending a 13 mile run especially Rushworth or any other of the pace bowlers.
I know quiet a few players used to do it in the past in October. But I don't know it does not make much sense to me during the season. Probably not that important but we keep hearing how by this stage of the season the players are running on empty.

Yes, although going by his last couple of T20 innings Jennings finds it hard to resist a good run out!
Rushy though surely could have done with putting his feet up.
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Re: Who's Sorry Now: Down by the Riverside

Postby Durhamfootman » Wed Sep 13, 2017 7:18 pm

captaincolly wrote: Jennings finds it hard to resist a good run out!

:laugh

wah, wah, wah, waaahhhhh
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Re: Who's Sorry Now: Down by the Riverside

Postby Durhamfootman » Wed Sep 13, 2017 7:51 pm

of course, the season has been reduced, presumably to prevent player burn out and hence improve the quality of the cricket, so not only do our players run the biggest half marathon in the world, but one of them takes the opportunity to make £75k playing in Pakistan
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Re: Who's Sorry Now: Down by the Riverside

Postby captaincolly » Wed Sep 13, 2017 7:54 pm

Durhamfootman wrote:of course, the season has been reduced, presumably to prevent player burn out and hence improve the quality of the cricket, so not only do our players run the biggest half marathon in the world, but one of them takes the opportunity to make £75k playing in Pakistan

Not too dissimilar to the England players complaining that there was too much cricket ...until the IPL started and they all went quiet!
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Re: Who's Sorry Now: Down by the Riverside

Postby Durhamfootman » Wed Sep 13, 2017 7:57 pm

the thing is, it's hard to criticise players trying to fit as many matches (and as much money) as they can, into, what is for most, a short and uncertain career
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Re: Who's Sorry Now: Down by the Riverside

Postby captaincolly » Wed Sep 13, 2017 8:00 pm

Durhamfootman wrote:the thing is, it's hard to criticise players trying to fit as many matches (and as much money) as they can, into, what is for most, a short and uncertain career

Yeah, never know what is around the corner and I think Colly was genuinely pleased to be asked to play in that that World X1 although he did admit the money was good!
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Re: Who's Sorry Now: Down by the Riverside

Postby westoelad » Wed Sep 13, 2017 8:02 pm

wearside willow wrote:Just been looking at the Durham twitter feed and quite surprised how many players took part in the Great North Run. I know they have a week off and the are fit young men but it is still during the cricket season. Iam not sure that at this stage of the season the so called fitness gurus would be recommending a 13 mile run especially Rushworth or any other of the pace bowlers.
I know quiet a few players used to do it in the past in October. But I don't know it does not make much sense to me during the season. Probably not that important but we keep hearing how by this stage of the season the players are running on empty.

I think, as you say, the key factor is they had a full week to recover. Beats going on a week's stag do which the likes of Pudsey, IDB and Colonel did a few years ago when they had a week off.It's as much mentally recharging at this stage of the season and this has given them a focus away from cricket. Plus they've been raising money for good causes which has to be good PR for the club.
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Re: Who's Sorry Now: Down by the Riverside

Postby Durhamfootman » Wed Sep 13, 2017 8:04 pm

captaincolly wrote:
Durhamfootman wrote:the thing is, it's hard to criticise players trying to fit as many matches (and as much money) as they can, into, what is for most, a short and uncertain career

Yeah, never know what is around the corner and I think Colly was genuinely pleased to be asked to play in that that World X1 although he did admit the money was good!

didn't play in the first game and they lost. did play in the second... and they won.

obvious really.

not sure why anyone would leave him out... he brings so much to the party
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Re: Who's Sorry Now: Down by the Riverside

Postby captaincolly » Wed Sep 13, 2017 8:26 pm

Durhamfootman wrote:
captaincolly wrote:
Durhamfootman wrote:the thing is, it's hard to criticise players trying to fit as many matches (and as much money) as they can, into, what is for most, a short and uncertain career

Yeah, never know what is around the corner and I think Colly was genuinely pleased to be asked to play in that that World X1 although he did admit the money was good!

didn't play in the first game and they lost. did play in the second... and they won.

obvious really.

not sure why anyone would leave him out... he brings so much to the party

Yes, should be an automatic choice.
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Re: Who's Sorry Now: Down by the Riverside

Postby wearside willow » Wed Sep 13, 2017 8:56 pm

westoelad wrote:
wearside willow wrote:Just been looking at the Durham twitter feed and quite surprised how many players took part in the Great North Run. I know they have a week off and the are fit young men but it is still during the cricket season. Iam not sure that at this stage of the season the so called fitness gurus would be recommending a 13 mile run especially Rushworth or any other of the pace bowlers.
I know quiet a few players used to do it in the past in October. But I don't know it does not make much sense to me during the season. Probably not that important but we keep hearing how by this stage of the season the players are running on empty.

I think, as you say, the key factor is they had a full week to recover. Beats going on a week's stag do which the likes of Pudsey, IDB and Colonel did a few years ago when they had a week off.It's as much mentally recharging at this stage of the season and this has given them a focus away from cricket. Plus they've been raising money for good causes which has to be good PR for the club.

Yes I think its fair to say quite a few of the Durham lads during that time played it full on off the pitch as well as on it.
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Re: Who's Sorry Now: Down by the Riverside

Postby captaincolly » Mon Sep 18, 2017 6:48 pm

Interesting comments from the ITV news report:
The council's planning development officer Stephen Reed said: "A pre-event operational check, which looked at security, stewarding and the availability of emergency services, was carried out at the Emirates Stadium in the run-up to this fixture.

Does that mean they didn't check the safety of the stands ?!
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Re: Who's Sorry Now: Down by the Riverside

Postby westoelad » Mon Sep 18, 2017 9:31 pm

captaincolly wrote:Interesting comments from the ITV news report:
The council's planning development officer Stephen Reed said: "A pre-event operational check, which looked at security, stewarding and the availability of emergency services, was carried out at the Emirates Stadium in the run-up to this fixture.

Does that mean they didn't check the safety of the stands ?!

Surely security check means searching for hidden explosive devices and the clearest sign to detect them must be interference to fittings i.e.loose or insecure seating or flooring. So that should have been rigorously checked.
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