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Re: Competitive value

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 3:56 am
by Gils
West Indies vs England match drawn

Maiden centuries from both Jermaine Blackwood and Jason Holder played a large part in helping West Indies avoid defeat in an encounter that went all the way down to the final hour.

Holders 2nd Inns century partnership with D Ramdin eased West Indian 5th day tension, the result of which is West Indies remain unbeaten in Tests against England in Antigua.

CV Rating 6.67

Re: Competitive value

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 5:23 am
by AFRO
LOL look like mike come fi try and save him SIDEPIECE AFTER MI DESTROYED HIM WITH...

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

Now look at di poor fool? first he tried to save face by bringing up some run down jamaican "academy" and now he's ALL OVER THE PLACE like the worthless PIG he's always been...mike come get your man!!..him DONE!! :mrgreen: .

Re: Competitive value

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 8:49 am
by Gils
Contributions thus far
simply does not UNDERSTAND the competitive value of having the island's form together to make the great institution that is the west indies
the bottom line is POPULATION you stupud fool...without coming together caribbean cricket would be insignificant...it's that simple

Re: Competitive value

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 8:50 am
by Gils
The response
How much " competitive value " do the 8th placed West Indies offer to test cricket in a pool of only 10 teams
&
why do a disproportionate amount of funds go to LICA when Jamaica's club structure is in need of just as much attention.


To which WICBC may also be included.

Re: Competitive value

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 8:50 am
by Gils
The dishonest and diversionary replies
the reason they have been getting more funds is because THEIR STRUCTURE IS THE POOREST OF ALL THE TEAMS
Why does competitive value mean so much to you

Re: Competitive value

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 8:51 am
by Gils
The responses
following that (your) logic WICBC should be allocating its greatest funds to the elements that provide the least " competitive value ". that would be St Maarten, BVI, USVI, Monsterrat and Anguilla, :?: is that what you're supporting.......surely even you wouldn't go as far to suggest that's a sound business practice, an efficient use of funds or one that can continue indefinitely, with the WICBC $10 million in debt
Why it matters :?:
For the same reason a productive, cohesive and contributing LICA means so little to you in comparison to the unmerited finance they receive,

Re: Competitive value

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 8:51 am
by Gils
The unchallenged truth
You, LIAR, are the one who first introduced the term " competitive value " to the fan, with the sole intention to stifle Jamaican, and by extension all independent countries, sovereign rights.
The unanswered questions
why has Jamaica been producing better players than Leewards
Add WWI too.
How much " competitive value " do the 8th placed West Indies offer to test cricket in a pool of only 10 teams
More dishonesty
Jamaica, being the largest of the territories have more options to choose from interms of numbers, so obviously natural talent is bound to sneak through, a poor club structure can also be detrimental to their youth system, which in turn effects WI ".
The facts

Jamaica, who cleaned up the youth tournaments a few years ago and are well represented in all 3 formats, made up close to 40% of the WI squad at the 2015 ODI world cup. Sneak thru :?:

LICA haven't produced a quality player since Ridley Jacobs, 17 years.

Re: Competitive value

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 8:52 am
by Gils
The lies contradict themselves
has Jamaica been "competitive" this year?
the results they have is SECONDARY DUNCY!!...it's WI 1st, regional teams 2nd

Re: Competitive value

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 8:52 am
by Gils
So disappointment and resentment begins
As for Walton and co's "foundation"...IS THAT GONNA FIX JAMAICA'S SHIT CLUB STRUCTURE? IS THAT GONNA INSURE THAT JAMAICA HAVE COMPETENT ACADEMIES ACROSS THE COUNTY


when the truth cuts deep
The entity is geared towards assisting the growth and the development of the sport ISLANDWIDE, with special emphasis being placed at the high-school level.
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Re: Competitive value

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 8:54 am
by Gils
The experts chime in

M Holding :
cricket in the Caribbean is in desperate trouble ...they either take people for fools ( the WICBC ) or they are fools. One of the two.

They have lost all credibility. I don’t know why they all just don’t step down. They obviously won’t because they have their own private agendas but they have lost all credibility with the people.
C Lloyd :
Where West Indies is concerned, we have a special case. We have to fly everywhere. We can't drive anywhere. you can't go by boat either. ......It's expensive for West Indies to hold test series......It's in high season and we have to compete with that…..we can't fill the stadium. We don't have the amount of people to do so.
Which led to even more coonin and indicates the extirpation of a rat is complete, and now allows us to once again proceed with a reasoned discussion and analysis of WI cricket. 8-)