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2nd November 2009

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More media county grumbles

Michael Vaughan’s recent comments on the state of the County game have stirred up the debate. Here are some ideas for an organised protest movement.

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29th October 2009

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Michael Vaughan mentions Jonathan Trott’s nationality

Jonathan Trott has played for England, but he is a South African. So why is so much fuss being made of Michael Vaughan’s comments about him celebrating a South African victory?

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24th October 2009

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Michael Vaughan and Peter Moores

It seems that Kevin Pietersen wasn’t the only one who found working as captain with Peter Moores to be difficult. Michael Vaughan’s new autobiography is currently being serialised by the Times, and in it he reveals the problems that he and the team were having with Moores’ style.

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9th August 2009

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The Ashes: Justin Langer’s old news

There’s a “big” story unfolding at the Telegraph about a leaked dossier, apparantly from “Justin Langer who captains Somerset”, giving the Aussies the inside track on how to beat England. According to the accompanying report, it will shock English cricket followers.

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1st July 2009

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Michael Vaughan on the 2005 Ashes

Telegraph TV have taken a look back at the 2005 Ashes series, with Simon Hughes and Michael Vaughan. Each video covers one of the test matches from that series.

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28th June 2009

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Vaughan to announce retirement

On Tuesday, Michael Vaughan is to announce his retirement. The whole world knows about it already, but Tuesday will apparantly bring the official rubber stamp.

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22nd June 2009

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Michael Vaughan and the England pecking order

With Michael Vaughan’s omission from the ECB’s Ashes training squad and the England Lions team to face Australia, it is clear that a number of players are now ahead of him in the England pecking-order

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19th June 2009

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Press want Harmison in (and Bell)

Journalism is increasingly becoming lazy, trotting out the same old stuff without mercy. Never more so than when it comes to England squad selection for the Ashes.

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17th June 2009

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Press want Vaughan in

It’s official. Our beloved media wants Michael Vaughan to be picked for the Ashes, and they are becoming increasingly desperate in their campaign to enlighten the England establishment.

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19th May 2009

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Let’s get back to the future

Now that the West Indies series is out of the way, we can start to talk about the Ashes (we’re English, so that limited over stuff in between doesn’t count).

We can probably expect the selection debate to reach an even higher fever pitch than it has already. Australia announce their squad tomorrow. English fans have a full six weeks or so of full on debate, argument, well constructed opinion, poorly constructed opinion and hostility towards one another to enjoy before we find out our XI for the 1st test in Cardiff.

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