People like Sarfaraz Nawaz should also cut down on hype and quit ranting and raving over losing...No coach or the team wants to lose...but one team has to lose !
RE:Bob Woolmer
by Varun Kumar on Mar 20, 2007 05:16 AM Permalink
Poor Bob. He feared the sunnath operation that he might have received from the Pakistan public if he had gone back.. it would have been better if he dint land in Pak again ... but unfortunately he landed up out of the world... But as a coach, hes a solid person as he constructed a somewhat okay team from a country of fools. we should appreciate for his challenge to get into a ditch of stupids and made them play international cricket and the team is now called Pakistan.
RE:RE:Bob Woolmer
by Gaurav on Mar 20, 2007 06:11 AM Permalink
people can be so little in their heads.. how does someone belonging to a different team be a bad person.. a person is an individual.. no one is bad for they belong to a different team, different culture or for that matter a different country.. give this a thought.. are you a bad person if like only ur team, only ur frinds, only ur family, only ur countrymen.. smell some selfishness.. still doesn't make u bad.. but does indicate very low level of thinking.. Human Life is meant for Simple Living and High Thinking.. Haven't You read Bhagwat Gita As it Is.. read it.. i am sure bro it WILL make you a much better person..
RE:Shhhhhh.....Stop allegation on each others in front of dead one, just pay homage as per our courtasy
by parimal shah on Mar 20, 2007 03:40 AM Permalink
Guys cricket is become a very serious business, everybody want to make fast money either by playing, watching and then playing gambling and allowing other to gamble(stta-booki) and then match fixing.........etc,,,,,. So this is is not sport but race course....... So stay away if we expect normality...this all are going toward abnormal...and end of all nonsence will hopefully end with end of evils... I have closly watched some body came on road, losing all what he had during last world cup due to speculation-Gambling on this. So donot be so emotional, so many upset still are waiting.Hope they may not upset your finacial life.Still bookies/matchfixing factor.......
The death of Bob is just sad please don't make him more ashame ....let his soul rest in peace and let his soul recover from the unbelivable defeat of pakistan....for god shake.....
you peoople who think tht he was murdered or their is a conspiracy behind all this, please get a life. He was a great man and he contributed alot to the cricketing world. May his soul R.I.P. Secondly people saying that paki fans were not happy and reacted to the knockout with some violent behavior, ohhh please first go have a look in your newspaper...werent you guys who attacked the house of MS Dhoni and did other crap...you guys need to fix your own house before pointing fingers at sum1 else...any ways Bob will be missed, he was a great man.
RE:pathetic mentality
by Vishnu Sharma on Mar 20, 2007 06:02 AM Permalink
Meethi Choori se ! , Meethi Choori Se ! Meethi Choori Se Hua Halaal ! O Chore Pakistan ke mohalle walle ! O Chore Pakistan ke mohalle walle !
RE:RE:pathetic mentality
by Chintulcs on Mar 20, 2007 02:38 AM Permalink
I don't think he is killed. The death could be due over consumption of alcohal.
today its bob woolmer - tomorrow who knows - may be greg chappel - then ganguli - may be sehwag - or may be dravid - if not by cardic arrest then by mass murder....the moot point is cricket has ceased to exist as a game and has become 100% business. At least in death, bob will get some relief.
RE:next who's turn
by Silly on Mar 20, 2007 02:28 AM Permalink
You are out of your mind ! looks like you are watching too much of CSI Miami or Karamchand or that show - CID
I was shocked seeing this news on the television. The subcontinent specially the Pak fans are turning too much when their players fail. There is more to winning than the ability of players or coach, we cannot compare the facilities in Australia to the subcontinent. In the end, one of the entertaining sports claiming a respectable coach's life is very very sad. I wish the PCB compensates the Woolmer family monetarily, probably the prime ministers of Pakistan and England should send their personalised messages to Gill and the boys.