Bob Woolmer

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catchme

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169 posts

220 months

Sunday 18th March 2007
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59 FFS....

normalbloke

7,714 posts

226 months

Sunday 18th March 2007
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Be interesting to see whether it was a natural or he'd thrown in the towel.

Sharief

6,424 posts

223 months

Sunday 18th March 2007
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He made the gym mats at my school... Or wrong person?

peterpeter

6,437 posts

264 months

Sunday 18th March 2007
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a real shame.

Although these guys are paid alot of money, you cant envy the amount of stress in coaching teams at a high level.

Most of us are looking to retire around or before that age. Similar story for many football managers too I guess.

RichUK

1,332 posts

254 months

Sunday 18th March 2007
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Sad, sad news.

RIP

scooby_snax

1,279 posts

261 months

Sunday 18th March 2007
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Was watching the Ireland vs Pakistan game...after ireland won and were celebrating on the pitch the director cut to the stands and there was Bob Woolmer by himself putting his laptop in his bag, packing up for the last time.....how poignant

tallbloke

10,376 posts

290 months

Sunday 18th March 2007
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Nice bloke. RIP

briano

117 posts

291 months

Wednesday 21st March 2007
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..and now a suspicious death!

Brian

tallbloke

10,376 posts

290 months

Wednesday 21st March 2007
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Very sad if it was foul play,

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/crick

carrera2

8,352 posts

239 months

Wednesday 21st March 2007
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catchme said:
59 FFS....

ffs

ewenm

28,506 posts

252 months

Wednesday 21st March 2007
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scooby_snax said:
Was watching the Ireland vs Pakistan game...after ireland won and were celebrating on the pitch the director cut to the stands and there was Bob Woolmer by himself putting his laptop in his bag, packing up for the last time.....how poignant

It wouldn't have been the last time either, Pakistan still have one more match to play in the World Cup.

Very sad though

Podie

46,645 posts

282 months

Wednesday 21st March 2007
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A somewhat controversial character, but he certainly knew his cricket...

Wildsea

1,855 posts

217 months

Podie

46,645 posts

282 months

Friday 23rd March 2007
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Just heard that he was strangled...! eek

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6

Edited by Podie on Friday 23 March 09:00

nubbin.

9,067 posts

285 months

Friday 23rd March 2007
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So, Woolmer gets murdered because the cricket team are crap? Surely it should the players who the bookies should be after? Cricket is in deep, deep trouble.

carsarecool

4,428 posts

246 months

Friday 23rd March 2007
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yikes

Shocking

gretchen

19,233 posts

223 months

Friday 23rd March 2007
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Toxicology reports are being awaited on too, and pages from his autobiography are apparently missing. Possibility he was revealing details of rigged matches.

Podie

46,645 posts

282 months

Friday 23rd March 2007
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nubbin. said:
So, Woolmer gets murdered because the cricket team are crap? Surely it should the players who the bookies should be after? Cricket is in deep, deep trouble.


Typical moderated approach from out sub-continent friends... hehe

According to news reports at the time, after they lost, people were calling for his death and Inzaman to resign... scratchchin .. whilst the Bangladesh fans ignored a curfew and celebrated in the streets hehe

Woolmer publically stated that he saw nothing wron g with ball tamperings, and is linked to both Pakistan and South Africa who were both accused of it... as were Warwickshire IIRC.

Carlos79

87 posts

215 months

Friday 23rd March 2007
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That is truely terrible. And there I was thinking cricket was a gentleman's game.

Podie

46,645 posts

282 months

Friday 23rd March 2007
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Carlos79 said:
...there I was thinking cricket was a gentleman's game.


rofl

No, it's not... it may once have been that way, but the things people will do to win are astonishing. Bowlers like to see batsmen get hurt, but it's the psychological aspects that play a big factor on the field.

Been there, done that