Monday, November 1, 2010

Gibbs - To The Point


Herchelle Gibbs wrote a tell all book where he reveals all sorts of shinanigans which took place over the years within the Proteas camp and his life, the book is titled To The Point and it's got a lot of the Protea players pissed and this is what they had to say with regards to the details which Herchelle revealed in his book.



There is no sexual promiscuity, alcohol abuse or division in the current South African cricket team.

That was the reaction from the Proteas on Sunday following a nasty attack by former Proteas opening batsman Herschelle Gibbs on the team and in particular it’s captain, Graeme Smith.

Gibbs (36) shook the cricketing world on Sunday with allegations in his autobiography, To The Point, about sexual orgies, alcohol and drug abuse during some of the team’s tours.

He also alleges that a “click” made up of Smith, Jacques Kallis, Mark Boucher and AB de Villiers causes division in the Proteas dressing room and makes it “impossible to develop positive team spirit”.


"Why Gibo,Why?"
 
“The players are very disappointed about the allegations because Herschelle is an excellent player and should rather be remembered for what he did on the field,” said team manager Mohammad Moosajee.

“He was not a regular member of the team for the past two years and is therefore not in a position of comment on the team spirit.

“Anyone who has viewed the team’s performances against Pakistan would have been able to see that it is nonsense. You can’t achieve results like that without a good spirit on and off the field.”

The Proteas won the Twenty20 series against Pakistan last week and are level in the one-day series 1-1 after losing to their opponents on Sunday evening.


"I'm looking at these haters sidewayz"

 “His allegations (of regular group sex in the Proteas’ hotel) apparently refer to the tour of Australia in 1998. That happened 12 years ago and has nothing to do with the current team,” said Moosajee.

“We have our own code of conduct and each member of the team and management follows it.”

Gibbs also made allegations against former team-mate Daryll Cullinan that he had sold out his team-mates during their tour of the West Indies in 2001.

Gibbs, Roger Telemachus, André Nel, Justin Kemp and Paul Adams smoked dagga after a victory in Kingston.




If you were in Antigua,why wouldn't you smoke?


“It was my idea and I felt that we should celebrate the win in the ‘appropriate manner’,” the book states.

Gibbs said that Cullinan had reported them to team management as he was angry with Telemachus.

Former Proteas captain Kepler Wessels said that the comments may mean the end of Gibbs’ international career of 90 Tests, 248 one-day matches and 23 Twenty20 games.

Gibbs writes in his autobiography that he would still like to play for the Proteas.

Cricket South Africa chief executive Gerald Majola said that a decision about possible steps against Gibbs would be taken on Monday.

"Hahaha,Proteas can fuck off and die!"
I'm actually glad that Gibbs wrote this tell all book and exposed some of the tom foolery that goes on when the bats and the wickets are done with... a lil birdie told me that once upon a time Proteas captain Graham Smith didn't get an ankle injury on the field but rather fell into a drain in a drunken stupor and was advised not to go to a doctor but rather go to practice and then fake as if the injury occured during practice. I'm just glad someone has the balls to fes up and tell the truth To The Point. Even if they don't let Gibbs play for the Proteas again tha mount of gwop he'll be seeing due to his book can see the man comfortably retire.

BCM

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1 comment:

  1. Tom Foolery? Cricketers are human and are free to do whatever they want off the field. Why should we be bothered with it?

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