Making_Splinters wrote:D/L wrote:It all depends upon the nature of any friction. It is quite right to say that most instances are manageable. Some, however, may not be. For a player to go public on “problems in the dressing room” indicates a degree of seriousness.
All we can do is speculate. It is up to the team management to determine the best course of action in this instance and that should not preclude Pietersen not playing at Lords, if necessary.
So Swann making comments in his autobiography and on twitter isn't "public"?
Look back at Fred - the biggest generator of friction England has seen since Gower and Gooch - don't remember many calling for him to be thrown out of the dressing room.
One set of standards for KP and one set everyone else seems to be a running theme in this thread!
Of course it is, but again, it depends upon the nature and seriousness of any rift. Swann’s comments were either forgivable or perhaps there is an understanding between players that, in order to sell their books, they’re all allowed to say something controversial about other players in them.
