Brexit

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  • fadein110

    • I wonder if he thought about what leaving the EU will do to the price of gak?face_melter
    • He was a big hero of mine growing up (yes I played cricket relatively seriously). Amazed I totally missed his support for Brexit though.fadein11
    • I would've been fine with Allan Lamb.fadein11
    • the fact that loads of people seem surprised he's a brexiteer goes to show that it isn't a very good reason to write off half the countryFax_Benson
    • always seemed like a bit of a dick to me but the shit he's getting on social media is demented.Fax_Benson
    • should be aimed at the peerage systemFax_Benson
    • I admired him as a great sportsman, just saying I never knew he was a Brexit ambassador and amazed I missed that throughout.fadein11
    • I wasn't writing off half the country.
      How was he a dick to you?
      fadein11
    • Also haven't seen any backlash, is it on Twitter? I rarely go on there.fadein11
    • just found his commentary / punditry a bit tiresome, which I guess doesn't make him a dick. Not questioning his hero status and yeah, was referring to twitter.Fax_Benson
    • The Paul Calf vibes in this photo may have been a sign. He clearly needs to get back on the wackybakky :)fadein11
    • there's been a few tweets from women saying they were groped by him in the 80s when they were teenagers. folks that knew him surprised he got thekingsteven
    • peerage, anticipating him getting cancelled.kingsteven
    • Boycott was convicted for domestic abuse and knighted and still ruins any form of cricket coverage he is asked to do.fadein11
    • Never understood Boycott's fame. Quite possibly the most boring player ever, but consistently boring I guess. And also a loud mouthed idiot.fadein11
    • Not really surprising cricket hasn't got woke yet.fadein11

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