It’s possible to feel sorry for Chris Silverwood, a leaf trapped in a tornado. Even when he said there were “positives” to take from England’s soul-grating defeat in Melbourne, such gibberish could almost be excused on the basis that the phrase is practically mandatory among England coaches at such times. What was more damning was when he was asked if the players were responding to his methods and he replied that he thought they were. Sadly, that’s probably the problem.
England's data with disaster
England's data with disaster
England's data with disaster
It’s possible to feel sorry for Chris Silverwood, a leaf trapped in a tornado. Even when he said there were “positives” to take from England’s soul-grating defeat in Melbourne, such gibberish could almost be excused on the basis that the phrase is practically mandatory among England coaches at such times. What was more damning was when he was asked if the players were responding to his methods and he replied that he thought they were. Sadly, that’s probably the problem.