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Things like this will never be confirmed because it will show big business controls sport...
I was under the impression that Ronaldo had a panic attack before the 1998 final.
I was present in the Brasil stands for that match. It was so disappointing.
Anyway, if they ever revealed he had a panic attack, it would have been a public relations nightmare.
But in away, that is also equivalent to the demand of fans?
KP finally got selected because most public wanted him to?which obviously means broadcaster and sponsor wants.
End of the day, the ECB cant bypass public (which reflects on broadcaster n sponsor)?
Everyone happy at the end?
KP is a great player with an outstanding career record. He gets picked 'cos he has done so very well.
What broadcaster wants to show is what the public want to see?
If who public wants to see contradicts with selectors' policy then who should win, the public or selector?
That's called Afridi dilemma
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posted on 29/7/13
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posted on 29/7/13
Things like this will never be confirmed because it will show big business controls sport...
posted on 29/7/13
I was under the impression that Ronaldo had a panic attack before the 1998 final.
I was present in the Brasil stands for that match. It was so disappointing.
Anyway, if they ever revealed he had a panic attack, it would have been a public relations nightmare.
posted on 30/7/13
But in away, that is also equivalent to the demand of fans?
KP finally got selected because most public wanted him to?which obviously means broadcaster and sponsor wants.
End of the day, the ECB cant bypass public (which reflects on broadcaster n sponsor)?
Everyone happy at the end?
posted on 30/7/13
KP is a great player with an outstanding career record. He gets picked 'cos he has done so very well.
posted on 30/7/13
What broadcaster wants to show is what the public want to see?
If who public wants to see contradicts with selectors' policy then who should win, the public or selector?
posted on 30/7/13
That's called Afridi dilemma
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