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Peter Moores - a mediocre appointment?
Just when it started to be fun speculating on who England's next permanent coach might be as we contemplated the ECB trawling the world for talent in the way the FA did before they hit upon... Steve McClaren, David Morgan's gang go and spoil it all by naming Peter Moores as the new Duncan, as Lee Calvert reports below.
It does raise the following questions though. Would Peter Moores have made it to the shortlist of candidates for any other Test nation? What happened to the Schofield Review? Why wasn't the job advertised or at least potential applicants sounded out? What other organisation would appoint to a senior position in this manner? [The Tooting Trumpet]
April 20, 2007 in English cricket, General musings, One-day cricket | Permalink |
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