RE:RE:WOOLMER
by Sanjay Sharma on Mar 19, 2007 09:21 AM Permalink
shut up...dont talk bull shit...u r hurting the sentiments of others too...every one not thinks like u.
RE:RE:RE:WOOLMER
by Sanjay Sharma on Mar 19, 2007 09:24 AM Permalink
mir dont think like that...we r with u...we r really disapoint with the performance of pakisatni and indian teams...this is fair game. It is really very sad news, my hartly condelence to bob woolmar family members.
Im really shocked & surprised to read the scrolling news on SUDDEN DEATH OF BOB WOOLMER. A GREAT COACH, who elevated PROTEAS as the 2nd best ODI team after AUSSIES... My Deepest Condolences to his FAMILY MEMBERS & his WELL WISHERS...
It's a sad day in cricket history. I do not have any personal attachment with Bob, but for the entire day I felt very bad about his death. This thing was really needless. Cricket is just a sport guys, it's not bigger than life. One very good person died for some stupid loss in a cricket match. If really someone had to die for this loss then it's not Bob! All paki players who played that match on the ground are responsible for that loss. Now any person (foreigner) will think 10 times before taking up a coaching job with Pakis. Pakis have so many problems internally. The main problem in pak team is unity otherwise it's one of the best teams in the world. Shoaib at one side, Inzy on other, Afridi somewhere else...total chaos...
Felt very bad for Bob! This shouldn't have happened. Rest in peace Bob!
It is extremely sad and unfortunate that Bob had to meet this fate. Hearty condelences to on his sad demise. Buthis death does not seem natural one, as he may have been the victim of the terrible amount of pressure the players and coaches have to undergo from the crazy fanatic lunatic cricket fans in the subcontinent. This World cup from the start itself has brought with it biggest cup of worries. The way we have seen some of the reprisals and reactions from across the country from our fans, hopefully we donot see any such eventuality,I surely donot wish fro such kind of event when we all have to repent. Fans have to have patience and sensibilities to take both pleasure and pain in their stride.After all this is only a game , not a battlefield and this is surely not the first cup or the only one. We have so many more important battles and struggles to overcome much bigger than cricket.There is definitely a life outside cricket. This is not going to be the end of the world. Media friends have a big role in the whole scenario and try to underplay reactions acroos India sukalp hyd
RE:RE:First casualty
by Ananthraman S on Mar 19, 2007 09:23 AM Permalink
yes its really sad to know about BOB and thats leaves many a fan with no interest in the world cup on how it fares.... no sport is greater than a human life...also sad at INZYs exit, he was the a very silent and good man in the team and he had single handedly won 1992 cup...dont know what to say
i was very shocked to know that Bob Woolmer has passed away. It is very difficult to coach a team like Pakistan from what we hear in the media and it had taken a heavy toll on him. If a team loses to Ireland then any one can imagine what will happed to a coach. He had brought a change in cricket coaching with his use of laptops during his stint with South Africa. We have lost a very respectable coach in international cricket.
i was very shocked to know that Bob Woolmer has passed away. It is very difficult to coach a team like Pakistan from what we hear in the media and it had taken a heavy toll on him. If a team loses to Ireland then any one can imagine what will happed to a coach. He had brought a change in cricket coaching with his use of laptops during his stint with South Africa. We have lost a very respectable coach in international cricket.