Postby howzdat » Thu Feb 20, 2014 8:27 am
howzdat wrote:howzdat wrote:AFRO, my dear old thing, have your friends @ Factory Road got excuses penned in the eventuality that Windies lose to Ireland in this
1st T20 match? Maybe big Phil will come into the frame after Gibson gets the sack

I get a message to seh that AFRO fly out to the emerald isle on a mission. He has been chosen as the one to convince the Irish cricketing authorities to accept a promissory note for some of the anticipated ICC millions - and a commitment for reciprocal tours to the WI over the next 100 years - in return for them releasing Simmons to tek up the Windies head coach position.
Let us wait and see if he will be successful

btw my informant also tell me seh that AFRO so damn nervous that he gone pon the mission in disguise and with
this video as encouragement that everything gonna be alright if he hand-le the situation just right.

2 years is all we had to wait see the fruits from that AFRO trip to Ireland scooped on these pages
Ireland will host the West Indies in a one-day game in September 2017.
Ireland will host the West Indies in a one-day game in September 2017.
The international match, on Wednesday, 13 September, will see Ireland come up against former coach Phil Simmons, now at the helm of his homeland.
"I'm really looking forward to bringing the team to Ireland," said Simmons. "I had eight great years there and made some lasting friendships. It should be a tough contest."
Ireland won when the sides met at the Cricket World Cup in February 2015.
Half centuries from Paul Stirling, Ed Joyce and Niall O'Brien helped Ireland to a famous four-wicket triumph.
The West Indies will play the match ahead of their one-day series against England.
Dates confirmed for May 2017 series
Cricket Ireland have also confirmed the dates for the series with New Zealand and Bangladesh next May.
Ireland play Bangladesh in the first game on Friday, 12 May before facing New Zealand two days later.
New Zealand and Bangladesh go head-to-head on Wednesday, 17 May, with Ireland playing Bangladesh for a second time on Friday, 19 May.
Ireland's final game is against New Zealand on Sunday, 21 May, with the last match in the series between New Zealand and Bangladesh taking place three days later.
"It's fantastic we're getting the opportunity to play against so many of the ICC Full Members," said Ireland coach John Bracewell.
"I'm looking forward to taking on New Zealand and Bangladesh on our own soil. Conditions in May will hopefully be to our advantage and represents a great opportunity for us to collect some wins.
"With the West Indies due later next year we'll have played eight of the top nine sides in a short period. That's got to be good for our cricketing development."
Before then Ireland are in action this weekend when they take on Afghanistan in a five-match series at Stormont.
The first game gets under way at 10:45 BST on Sunday.

AFRO y datz how & u don't tek a trek over with Simmons and the boys to the Emerald Isle & look pon the good ol' Blarney stone

Can be our private reward for teaming up so well to deliver this forward looking AFRO's windiesfans.com inbox fuh the WICB.
Regards
howzdat
PS: What a pity that youtube link is broken .... 'twas a hoot as far as i seem to recall
