Trademark wrote:
From what I've heard his hat and sunnies did come off more than once in his first over, and instead of giving them to the umpire he put the sunnies in his pocket and chucked his hat on the ground behind him... but like you someone said... each to their own. If he wants to look as unprofessional as possible then let him do it. As for a Sheidow Park senior player apologising for behaviour on the field i'd love to know what that was for... maybe it was when one of the PLYMPTON supporters yelled out and a plympton player assumed it came from the Sheidow boys and had a cry on the field... might have been the same player that had made some PERSONAL comments about a Sheidow players tattoos while he was batting. Not taking anything away from the Plympton boys on their win.... they won fair and square.
On the subject of batting on when a game is done and dusted, GOOD ON EM! God forbid some people actually WANT to play cricket on a Saturday afternoon... that's what you pay your subs for and it's why you train... get over it!
A Bit like Plymptonm, there aren't too many senior players in sheidow's team so it won't be hard to find out what the appology was for. Surely there's enough clues as to who it was!
Professionalism... We play hard wicket club cricket, sometimes we might need to remember that! While we all have white line fever and play it hard, a blokes hat, sunnies, or thigh pad is not a huge deal... It baffles me that it seems to get so many people so worked up. Kleenex Tissues should get Giersch a thank you card each year!
Giersch might be this, and might be that, but at the end of the day he's played more than 15 years of section one cricket, and pretty much won a Section One flag off his own bat and taken (somehow) about 200 section one wickets! Like what he does or not he's got the runs on the board. I know there are some people out there who are world beaters, but at the end of the day they've been around for 5 minutes...
Anyway, isn't there anything more exciting to talk about in the ASCA at the moment or should we move on to real issues, who wears their shirts un-tucked, or even more astounding, the who doesn't wear white shoes scandal that seems to be rocking ASCA at the moment...