ok bretheran.. if a conflict of interets is declared, the it ceases to be one. in lay mans english if the owners of d sport are involved in cricket and have made known the fact that the are the owners then it ceases to be a conflict in that it is not an underhand transaction. i hope that answere your question b.. ps d sport is owned by five former cricket players,it works as a trust to channel money back to the development of the sport. (made known to the ZC board)
Ps one of the guys said that the franchise system was forced on ZCC by the ICC that is not true, in the reccomendations not the word reccomendation something you can otherwise not agrred to, they were asked to play more firts class cricket. the Franchise system was ac creation of the so called discredited ZC board.
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Flash g
are players getting all their money or not? since you know a lot maybe you might help us so we stop speculating
are players getting all their money or not? since you know a lot maybe you might help us so we stop speculating
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Thank You! So they would have all this knowledge and just say "look if we declare then we okay"flash g wrote:ok bretheran.. if a conflict of interets is declared, the it ceases to be one. in lay mans english if the owners of d sport are involved in cricket and have made known the fact that the are the owners then it ceases to be a conflict in that it is not an underhand transaction. i hope that answere your question b.. ps d sport is owned by five former cricket players,it works as a trust to channel money back to the development of the sport. (made known to the ZC board)
But doesnt that kind of put AC in a weird predicament what with the sacking of the selection panel and him being spared, and him being in D sport and at the top of the ZC food chain. What do you think or say (Since you "know things we will never know" Sorry that will be my nick name for you from now on don't take it personal!

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I thought the lawyer whose relative has played for Zim under 17 and Zim under 19 did not work at Winterton but was running the Super Group trucking companyflash g wrote:.
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To respond to your quest If Ac has advised the board of his connection to the said business and the board has noted his submission,, then the great white hope has no problem at all.
Plays are paid all their salarys every month with out fault,,, the contract drafted by the board allow for the accumulation of match fees, those match fees can then be paid as a lump sum at a time the v board feels it can pay out. As things stand the board is not in breach of the contract it offeref to its players.. for the record the franchise contracts have been reduced to an 8 month contract, whilst the current lot of national team players all have 12 month contracts... for the world to know the highest paid contacted players gets ten k a month ,, with out match fees , when you add match fees he would be getting about 180k thats a lot of money in any ones book... Maweni included
the highest paid Bangla player gets 1400 usd a month,,, so for a lousy rotten administration as some point it our guys are trying very hard to have a sustainable cricket structure.
bayues the nets had nothing to do with showing the ICC,,, the best place to spread cricket as has been evidence in highfields is in high density arears... sport just spreads like wild fires there... look at where all our guys have come from... very soon you will have your very own dangamv express,,, ps is Chatara not from there by there way
To respond to your quest If Ac has advised the board of his connection to the said business and the board has noted his submission,, then the great white hope has no problem at all.
Plays are paid all their salarys every month with out fault,,, the contract drafted by the board allow for the accumulation of match fees, those match fees can then be paid as a lump sum at a time the v board feels it can pay out. As things stand the board is not in breach of the contract it offeref to its players.. for the record the franchise contracts have been reduced to an 8 month contract, whilst the current lot of national team players all have 12 month contracts... for the world to know the highest paid contacted players gets ten k a month ,, with out match fees , when you add match fees he would be getting about 180k thats a lot of money in any ones book... Maweni included
the highest paid Bangla player gets 1400 usd a month,,, so for a lousy rotten administration as some point it our guys are trying very hard to have a sustainable cricket structure.
bayues the nets had nothing to do with showing the ICC,,, the best place to spread cricket as has been evidence in highfields is in high density arears... sport just spreads like wild fires there... look at where all our guys have come from... very soon you will have your very own dangamv express,,, ps is Chatara not from there by there way
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Hey flash, I just know that a couple of cricketing families have had people work for Winterton, I was wondering if you were one of them? You are obviously not under any obligation to reveal anything about your identity - just thought I would ask.flash g wrote:Eugene, are we friends now.. how do you know about my relations
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I'm not buying Flash Gs story at all.
Theory:
Flash= works in Zc finances or is close to key figure in zc
Theory:
Flash= works in Zc finances or is close to key figure in zc
Cricinfo profile of the 'James Bond' of cricket:
FULL NAME: Angus James Mackay
BORN: 13 June 1967, Harare
KNOWN AS: Gus Mackay
'The' Gus Mackay.
Hero.
Sportsman.
Artist.
Player.
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Q. VUSI SIBANDA, WHERE DO YOU HOP?
A. UNDA DA ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE*
FULL NAME: Angus James Mackay
BORN: 13 June 1967, Harare
KNOWN AS: Gus Mackay
'The' Gus Mackay.
Hero.
Sportsman.
Artist.
Player.
**
Q. VUSI SIBANDA, WHERE DO YOU HOP?
A. UNDA DA ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE*
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Maybe Flash G is Chingoka or Bvute?
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If all the players have been paid on time as reported by Flash g why did Vermeulen and a few other players from the Mountaineers not take the field on the last day of their four day match against the Mash Eagles in protest that they had not been paid for some months and why since then has Fat Phil been booted out as CEO of the Moutaineers.
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after seeing the 4 day matches between zim and the aussies i feel our bowling was almost there and jarvis has really been a disapointment in my opinion yes the kid has pace and so much potential but hes very roar and inexperiencd . the batting middle order still remains a problem mr ervine has not earnt his place at all and scored 15 off about 70 balls then seems to get out , i know he has a lot of talent but just quietly if the kid was right handed do you think they would be persisting with him? left handers seem to be so much more rated than righ handers and it has been a while since a quality left hander has evolved in this generation except say williams. to many people he will be the next sean and just keep waiting for it, i am a fan of him because i watched him in the world cup and the guy can bat but atm he doesnt know how to bat . he should not make the first test and if williams is bak he should be straight in he is so much more talented than anyone in the country beside brendan taylor. Mpofu has improved out of site and is now our main strike bolwer yet also bowls tight, vitori has come out of the jungle and suprised evryone yes he got a lot of wickets caught and a few tailenders but 5 wickets is 5 wickets no matter what. i am from australia and the likes of butterworth,lyon . krezja ect the lower order are all very good bats and woild be batting from about 5 to 8 for us thy are no mugs. a left hander bowler is sumthen unique we havent had fora while and i think he worth persisting with. anyway come the first test this would be my 13 man squad .
BAT
1.T.Duffin
2.V.Sibanda
3.H.Masakadza
4.B.Taylor(c)
5.S.Williams
6.T.Taibu (wk)
7.E.Chigumbura
8.K.Meth
9.G.Cremer
10.D.Vitori
11.C.Mpofu
12th man:p.Utseya
13t:C.Ervine
I know people will critisise me for picking cremer ahead of price but in test matches you need 20 wickets and i feel price is more a restricting bowler whilst cremer is becoming a really dangerous bowler yet he can hold a bat as well, mpofu and vitori to take the new ball and meth to bowl line and lenght and chigumbura and williams to bowl bout 10 overs each (williams can fill prices roll) while in the battin taibu has to play wth his experience and superior talent and duffin is a must for me even though he hasnt made that many hundreads he survives and a left hander and right hander at the top can muck the bolwers line and length up. duffin is experienced enough to play test cricket and i have a lot of faith in him , mawayo just doesnt cut it for me whilst duffin has played test cricket and also captained the country before , you need a calm head at the top of the order and with vusi i feel could maake a decent pair, prove me wrong but i seriosuly feel this is our best team on the park. in a few years once there bodies are ready and have worked on a few technically and mental problems bring in jarvis , chatara , M.waller, C.ervine,G.Ballance?? you nevr know it could be a very very talented and performing team , the future looks bright if we can keep this squad playing togthr and the the structures at first class level continuing to grow. i also would never have lamb near this squad or matsikenyeri /dabengwa yes there fantastic servants for us but seriously we wil be taking massive bakward steps.
BAT
1.T.Duffin
2.V.Sibanda
3.H.Masakadza
4.B.Taylor(c)
5.S.Williams
6.T.Taibu (wk)
7.E.Chigumbura
8.K.Meth
9.G.Cremer
10.D.Vitori
11.C.Mpofu
12th man:p.Utseya
13t:C.Ervine
I know people will critisise me for picking cremer ahead of price but in test matches you need 20 wickets and i feel price is more a restricting bowler whilst cremer is becoming a really dangerous bowler yet he can hold a bat as well, mpofu and vitori to take the new ball and meth to bowl line and lenght and chigumbura and williams to bowl bout 10 overs each (williams can fill prices roll) while in the battin taibu has to play wth his experience and superior talent and duffin is a must for me even though he hasnt made that many hundreads he survives and a left hander and right hander at the top can muck the bolwers line and length up. duffin is experienced enough to play test cricket and i have a lot of faith in him , mawayo just doesnt cut it for me whilst duffin has played test cricket and also captained the country before , you need a calm head at the top of the order and with vusi i feel could maake a decent pair, prove me wrong but i seriosuly feel this is our best team on the park. in a few years once there bodies are ready and have worked on a few technically and mental problems bring in jarvis , chatara , M.waller, C.ervine,G.Ballance?? you nevr know it could be a very very talented and performing team , the future looks bright if we can keep this squad playing togthr and the the structures at first class level continuing to grow. i also would never have lamb near this squad or matsikenyeri /dabengwa yes there fantastic servants for us but seriously we wil be taking massive bakward steps.