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Andrew Symonds kicked out of Aussie cricket team. Breaking news.

J Macleod

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Just been announced. Apparently for more drinking indiscretions. He's been kicked out and sent on a plane home to Australia. He'll now miss the 20/20 World Cup and the Ashes. Career over then.

More to follow. What a dickhead.

Mods: I put it in here because the Other Sports Forum seems a little slow and there's more traffic in here. Plus, it's quite a big story. But if you want to move it, go right ahead.
 
I live in Brisbane - which is also Symonds home city.

This guy is always out drinking.

Even when he was recently dropped from the Australian team because he went fishing instead of going to team meeting ... he was suspended .... and he rang up some radio station drunk, and started saying shit about the NZ cricket team.

This guy has had his fair share of support and chances - he keeps throwing it all away.

He is a big c - - t though... met him once and this geezer is like a fucking 7 foot statue.  😱
 
Apparently, he didn't commit any massive offences, just a small tally of stupid indiscretions that were enough to add up to something.

Incredibly stupid thing to do, for someone so obviously on his last chance.

It's all fair and well for Clarke, Ponting and the rest of his International pals to bang on about what a 'great character he is to have in the dressing room', how much he adds to the team, etc etc... But if he's too fucking stupid, too incomprehensib;y fucking dumb to even hold back from going out and getting pissed YET AGAIN then what's the point? Fuck him off.

The sorry cunt can spend his time stuck on some fishing boat. It's about all he's good for.
 
To add,

I didn't realise that he was born in England until I saw this item on the News.

Feel a bit sorry for Ponting. He has defended this guy numerous times and has been let down time after time. This will be the end for him.

His radio indiscretion was calling Brendon McCullum a 'lump of shit' live on air. Whilst giving an interview via his mobile. From the pub. Bladdered.
 
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To add,

I didn't realise that he was born in England until I saw this item on the News.

Feel a bit sorry for Ponting. He has defended this guy numerous times and has been let down time after time. This will be the end for him.

His radio indiscretion was calling Brendon McCullum a 'lump of shit' live on air. Whilst giving an interview via his mobile. From the pub. Bladdered.


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Yesh the McCullum one was bad. I think the major one with regards to his international chances was when he decided to take himself off on the fishing boat for a few days rather than join up with the team. He was pretty much never trusted from that moment on.

Falling out with Clarke didn't do him any favours either. As Katich is also slowly finding out.
 
This isn't as bad as that Pakistani cricketer who can't play this summer because of his genital warts.
 
This is a strange one because I used to see him drinking in the bars in Didsbury regularly during his Lancashire days and I never once saw him pissed - he just seemed like a sociable drinker who drank within his limits.


Edit: Just read this excellent article about Symonds in todays Times newspaper.......

From The Times June 5, 2009

Sad day for Andrew Symonds, the original Mick Dundee
Fulton says that Symonds played some his best matches for Kent after a night out the previous evening

David Fulton
In my time as a player with Kent, we were lucky enough to have some fantastic overseas players. I captained Muttiah Muralitharan and Steve Waugh, and played in the ranks alongside Aravinda de Silva, but in terms of the value he brought to the team, Andrew Symonds was the best of the lot.

He could win the game with bat, ball, or in the field. But above all, he could inspire the rest of the side with his passionate approach to the game. He was incredibly combative, the sort of bloke you were always glad to have on your side because other teams hated playing against him. There was an almost tribal feel to the desire he brought in trying to win a game.

At Kent, we knew that Symmo liked a beer, but his boozing never got seriously out of hand. He might have been out the night before a game a few times, but it never resulted in him turning up late or compromising his attitude on the field. And as captain, I suppose I would probably have been the last to know if he had been burning the midnight oil.

Take a one-day game against Lancashire at Tunbridge Wells, one Sunday in 2004. I learnt after the match that Symmo had overindulged on the Saturday night. But by the time I found that out, he had won the game on his own, hitting an astonishing 146 from 110 balls.

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Symmo is essentially a simple soul, and I mean that in the nicest possible way. Life in the public eye has never really suited him. If he could have his way, he would be at his happiest sleeping under the stars, bush knife at his side, ready to feed himself the next day by hunting wild boar. He is, in many ways, the original Mick Dundee.

He carried this simple approach to life into his cricket as well. He was always having a go at us in England for attempting to overcomplicate the game. As an individual, he never seemed to feel nerves at all. He had an almost childlike ability to remain unaffected by pressure and this gave him the ability to treat a World Cup final the same as he would a game in the street with his mates.

The time that Symmo struggles is in difficult social situations. At that PCA dinner on Wednesday evening, each of the Australia players was seated on a separate table, all of them would have been expected to mingle and make small talk with corporate guests. That was never going to be Symmo’s scene and it wouldn’t have surprised me if a few drinks passed his lips in those circumstances.

On hearing the news about him yesterday, I felt incredibly saddened. That hulking great man had been brought low by his own demons and was facing a long, long flight back home. It is a great shame because Symmo is a good bloke, a tremendous cricketer and Australia will be a poorer side without him.
 
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To add,

I didn't realise that he was born in England until I saw this item on the News.

Feel a bit sorry for Ponting. He has defended this guy numerous times and has been let down time after time. This will be the end for him.

His radio indiscretion was calling Brendon McCullum a 'lump of shit' live on air. Whilst giving an interview via his mobile. From the pub. Bladdered.


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Yeah, England tried to get him interested in playing for them when he was with (I think) Gloucestershire a good few years ago.
 
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