"Cricket is NOT racist, misogynistic or elitist!" 🏏 Sir Ian Botham | Up Front

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @jimmyodriscoll9273
    @jimmyodriscoll9273 Год назад +91

    This guy has done a lot not just for cricket but for all the charities he's worked with. More than a legend to me Sir Botham...🏏😉 if anyone deserves to be a Sir this man does...100%

    • @markhiggins8315
      @markhiggins8315 Год назад +4

      He's actually Lord Ian Botham

    • @markhiggins8315
      @markhiggins8315 Год назад +1

      To be fair he's actually still referred to as Sir Ian

    • @jimmyodriscoll9273
      @jimmyodriscoll9273 Год назад +2

      @@markhiggins8315 what is Mr Botham (sir or Lord ) or both..😉 he's "beefy" to me..😃

    • @markhiggins8315
      @markhiggins8315 Год назад +2

      @@jimmyodriscoll9273 Beefy it is then, fair enough. To be honest I don't actually go in for titles or royalty come to that I'm just a bit of a pedant at times. He was hell of a cricketer I followed his career from when I saw him play his first test at Trent Bridge back in 1977.
      That is probably one of my favourite tests of all time. Boycott making his comeback with a century and England's win made possible by Knotty who was my personal cricketing hero as a kid. Without APE Knott Boycott's comeback would have been very, very different. England were around 80 for 5 when Knotty came in to bat and Boycott, although still there was a mess. He'd run out local hero Derek Randall and was a very unconvincing 20 odd not out and couldn't get the ball off the square. Knott came in and almost immediately started to take the Aussies apart. Knott and Boycott put on over 200, Knott scored 135 and Boycott got I think about 107(?) and England went on to win the match. Beefy famously got his first 5 for in his very first test. What a match.
      Excuse my long response and I hope I didn't bore you too much.

    • @jimmyodriscoll9273
      @jimmyodriscoll9273 Год назад +1

      @@markhiggins8315 nice enjoyed that mate... 😉 that sounds like good memories👍 correct me if I'm wrong the "Great" Bob Willis got 5/wickets to. I've got that match on DVD or tape somewhere.

  • @Charlieandersali
    @Charlieandersali Год назад +171

    Test match cricket is extraordinary. When someone says ‘I can’t believe you enjoy a sport that’s so complicated, long and boring’ - makes me smile because that person will never understand.

    • @tekkn_579
      @tekkn_579 Год назад +2

      What makes it complicated?

    • @lodersdriving
      @lodersdriving Год назад +7

      Agree - I don't watch cricket often, but it's only ever been test match cricket that has got me enthralled by it.

    • @skrrttz
      @skrrttz Год назад +3

      ​@@tekkn_579alot. There's a t20 tourny in the USA at the moment and they haven't got a clue on certain details of rules.

    • @Muggy9
      @Muggy9 Год назад +4

      @@tekkn_579try explaining the sport to a foreigner or someone who hasn't grown up watching it. You will soon realise the complexities of it

    • @kevyarham
      @kevyarham Год назад +5

      It's the ultimate test for a cricketer and I hope it's not forgotten amongst the white ball game.

  • @garethlewis1006
    @garethlewis1006 Год назад +41

    I lived in Australia for a while in the early 90's, saw him play in the world cup in 92 out there. I got to know a lot of Aussies, they all loved Botham, still gave him lots of banter, but he took it, they related to his personality and way he played the game, and the Australian fans would walk away from the bars to watch him. Very few players could make them do that! 🙂 I saw it for myself at the SCG. Legend.

    • @chriskolovos6143
      @chriskolovos6143 7 месяцев назад

      That era there were some great cricketer's. Ian Botham was one of them

    • @qre268Zrtb
      @qre268Zrtb 28 дней назад

      I agree, IB was a great player and competitor. And I rate Botham higher as a person than Ian chappell.

  • @kevinhasnip6170
    @kevinhasnip6170 Год назад +54

    Sir ian was one of my first sporting heroes what a great podcast

  • @thiefoftomorrow
    @thiefoftomorrow Год назад +18

    Nasser Hussain is the best commentator going around… Simon is well off if he thinks otherwise

  • @matthewsmith6051
    @matthewsmith6051 Год назад +39

    Incredible insight from Botham. He sensed England would turn the corner and the first two days of the currrent third Test exemplifies that. They're perfectly placed to level the series and push on. What an Ashes we're being treated to. One thing I'll say about the Aussies, they recognise exceptional cricket - to a man they all shook Zak Crawley's hand today, which shows class and respect. Game on.

    • @frogwood1713
      @frogwood1713 Год назад +3

      Unlike what's that rubbish bowler England have that swore khawaja off on 150

  • @since-jx1ix
    @since-jx1ix Год назад +36

    One of the greatest sportsman of any era, and add in his charitable work for decades and you've one of the worlds greatest humans as well.

  • @Tonyclifton-q4f
    @Tonyclifton-q4f Год назад +74

    As a teenager at The Mcg i still remember the enormous roar this legend would get each and every time he came out ,Australians just adored Botham ,he was English no doubt but i wished so hard that he was an Aussie ,he was not a toffee nosed stuck up pretentious blow hard ,he was just fantastic ,what a guest 10/10 AAA top Shelf

    • @nickkray5938
      @nickkray5938 Год назад +1

      Thats a shame because he hates convicts

    • @lonestar6709
      @lonestar6709 Год назад +5

      @@nickkray5938 He doesn't. It's just Ian Chappell. One of Botham's best mates, is Aussie legend, David Boon.
      Botham actually stated that the Aussies made him a better player, and for that, he's always held Australians in a high regard.
      It's just a shame, that Chappell and Botham can't let their beef go.

    • @kevyarham
      @kevyarham Год назад +2

      Beefy mentions in his book about having the Aussie side over for bbqs when they were over here for the Ashes..Allan Border changed all that when he became captain.

    • @Tonyclifton-q4f
      @Tonyclifton-q4f Год назад +9

      @@nickkray5938 haha we aint been convicts for a spell mate ,your man was a champion,you should be building statues for him not blocking traffic like a bunch of halfwits

    • @nickkray5938
      @nickkray5938 Год назад

      @@Tonyclifton-q4f
      Isn't asstralia a communist cuntry now?

  • @jimelements7472
    @jimelements7472 Год назад +202

    People need to understand that this bloke is one of the greatest sportsmen this country has ever produced.

    • @stevenp2309
      @stevenp2309 Год назад +9

      Will their lives be changed if they don't?😊

    • @grrr.9998
      @grrr.9998 Год назад +8

      Doesn't he sell OAP foot spa's on TV?

    • @jimelements7472
      @jimelements7472 Год назад +5

      @@grrr.9998 A mans got to eat!

    • @iangascoigne8231
      @iangascoigne8231 Год назад +28

      What’s that got to do with anything? It doesn’t make him immune from spouting shite.

    • @KevinSheedy10
      @KevinSheedy10 Год назад +23

      He is but he’s never been the sharpest tool in the box. I think more weight should be given to a detailed report based on actual evidence from various sources rather the anecdotal opinions of a white middle aged man who was an elite player.

  • @shazmah786
    @shazmah786 11 месяцев назад +1

    Frances Edmonds (Phil Edmonds' ex-wife) wrote a couple of books on England tours of the mid-80's.
    She said, of Botham.
    "Always be wary of someone whose weight in kilos is higher than their IQ".
    Honestly, not bad advice.

  • @chrischadwick3079
    @chrischadwick3079 Год назад +6

    This is the first time I've agreed 95% with anyone,well spoken Ian.

  • @PuffaThePostie
    @PuffaThePostie Год назад +18

    Always will be my all time favourite sportsman Can you imagine playing in the current team Not just his talent his personality and presence etc

  • @ianmiller5890
    @ianmiller5890 Год назад +8

    Brilliant interview, Ian botham great cricketer, fantastic man who lived and is living his life to max. Many interesting and wise words spoken. Enjoyed

  • @oehasan
    @oehasan Год назад +10

    Any chance you could interview Daley Thompson next? Another great from that era.

  • @jackshaw1588
    @jackshaw1588 Год назад +29

    Will never forget the work he did for Durham County Cricket - he's one of the reason why it still exists.

  • @davidpeters3857
    @davidpeters3857 Год назад +8

    Ian,Viv and Brian Close all absolute legends…..brilliant interview…….❤ Beefy

  • @rjt4020
    @rjt4020 Год назад +13

    Absolutely idolised this man for most of my life. True Legend. Great interview. Many thanks.

  • @alanm1894
    @alanm1894 Год назад +39

    An absolute legend. Ian has done so much, achieved so much, given so much to charities.

    • @iangascoigne8231
      @iangascoigne8231 Год назад

      Yes he has, but why did he have to do that? Because the political party he supports, and is now part of the government continually runs the health service down.

    • @TheVanillatech
      @TheVanillatech Год назад +2

      Sold a lot of shredded wheat too!

  • @ChrisWood-t3l
    @ChrisWood-t3l Год назад +3

    Growing up Ian was my total hero. They say you shouldn't meet your heroes but Ian is the exception.

  • @snookerstones
    @snookerstones Год назад +14

    From my experience which is local/village cricket, cricket is the most diverse sport in the country.

    • @snookerstones
      @snookerstones Год назад +2

      @@sids61 that’s just not true, no doubt more opportunities to the privilege like in every thing in life.

    • @snookerstones
      @snookerstones Год назад +1

      @@sids61 nah tennis is the worse for that, plenty have made it through being working class in cricket.

    • @snookerstones
      @snookerstones Год назад

      @@sids61 yeh no doubt it benefits the privilege but that’s just life unfortunately.

    • @Ryro-os2cg
      @Ryro-os2cg Год назад

      ​@@snookerstonesCoward 🙄

    • @snookerstones
      @snookerstones Год назад

      @@Ryro-os2cg nonce

  • @66meikou
    @66meikou Год назад +4

    Excellent interview with Sir Ian.
    I never played much cricket, but during a England V Australia test series in 84 or 85, my Grandad and I were playing cricket in my Uncle's pub rear garden. As I was on the chunky side, some punter going into the pub said "Okay Beefy, show us what you've got". My Grandad bowled me a googlie and I smacked it over the fence. The punter went into the pub giving me a thumbs up and made my day.
    That was a great test series as well.

    • @66meikou
      @66meikou Год назад

      @@paulhiggins6024 Cheers mate!

  • @patricknotley6183
    @patricknotley6183 Год назад +32

    Great interview.....Sir Ian Botham is a legend for his career in cricket. And his incredible charity work, raising millions for Leukaemia research.

    • @powerbuilder978
      @powerbuilder978 Год назад +1

      Did almost asmuch as Jimmy Saville did for charity.

    • @jasonmusicka8271
      @jasonmusicka8271 Год назад

      ​@@powerbuilder978guy raises millions and millions and you want to compare him to Saville. Stay classy 👌

    • @powerbuilder978
      @powerbuilder978 Год назад

      @@jasonmusicka8271 Saville raised a billion

  • @americathisweek.6077
    @americathisweek.6077 Год назад +18

    This was the best episode of the show. Ian is a legend. Greatest cricketer England ever produced.

  • @jamespark1854
    @jamespark1854 Год назад +2

    Fantastic interview featuring two very good men. The hour went very quickly. A lot of sense and honesty spoken.

  • @paulhank7967
    @paulhank7967 Год назад +6

    I remember seeing Botham playing for Somerset at Trent Bridge in the late 70s. He smashed 160 odd with tremendous power. I thought he'll play for England. Then i saw him make his debut for England at Trent Bridge v Australia in jubillee year. He got 5 wickets. The rest is a glorious and unforgettable history.

    • @clivenewman4810
      @clivenewman4810 Год назад +3

      And getting Greg Chappell as your first wicket, that's tasty.

  • @LIFE-CRICKET-TRAVELS
    @LIFE-CRICKET-TRAVELS Год назад +2

    It's about being on the field and playing . Not talking. But always a pleasure to hear Ian Botham , because he played the game like a true champion and worked hard to do that apparently.

  • @arthurthistlewood1225
    @arthurthistlewood1225 Год назад +3

    Cricket has always been a great arena for strong characters to thrive, as there are so many players that lack mental toughness. Botham was able to impose himself, even after his brilliant early career pitch it up and swing diminished, in the same way that a lot of the West Indies players of his era, and more recently Warne, Flintoff and Stokes have been able to do.

  • @granvillebaveystock5362
    @granvillebaveystock5362 Год назад +1

    Brilliant interview, even more of a legend than I realised. If only people like Botham and Jordan could run our country! It would be a much better and fairer place!!!

  • @colinchristie8642
    @colinchristie8642 Год назад +11

    Ian Botham got me into cricket. Great player and great fun.

  • @JRA73
    @JRA73 Год назад +2

    I've never been interested in cricket but Ian Botham is one my heroes, only reason I watched it was because of him and another point for me admiring him.... his charity work!! 😎

  • @chrishutch2387
    @chrishutch2387 Год назад +3

    This is my all time Sporting Hero…. Still play cricket to this day because of this sporting icon.

  • @keepitbluezola
    @keepitbluezola Год назад +9

    Could listen to sir beefy all day. Really enjoyed the podcast, great questions throughout.

  • @stevebailey4128
    @stevebailey4128 Год назад +5

    Brilliant interview. Especially near the end and institutional racism being a myth . Well said

    • @petermcfarlane6749
      @petermcfarlane6749 Год назад

      I think that Botham is a boorish clown. Great cricketer, but politically deeply stupid.

    • @stetomlinson3146
      @stetomlinson3146 Год назад +2

      See I disagreed with him on that. Institution racism does exist. It might not mean to, but it does. It's easy for a white person, and I'm white, to say it doesn't because in the main we've never experienced it, certainly in the UK. But ask someone who isn't white and from their perspective it does. What might seem harmless banter, is quite demeaning, whether meant or not and if you are experiencing it, complain about it, either to the person who is doing it, or to someone higher up the organisation, and it still persists, then clearly the organisation, or institution, isn't bothered about it. Certain people will use their personality and place in an organisation to bully staff below them. I've worked for bosses that did it. If we call it bullying and not "institutional racism" would you say it didn't happen? Add in the dimension on colour and it can't be denied surely? I think Sir Ian is a sporting god. I don't like cricket, but would, and did, watch him every time he was on the telly playing, or when he was doing his walks and other stuff, so I'm not criticising him for his view, I just think he's wrong on this point.

    • @Geokinkladze
      @Geokinkladze Год назад

      ​@@stetomlinson3146If you are poor and black in the UK you are 3 times more likely to get a university place than a poor white person. This is despite white people achieving better grades at college. Do you believe this is due to racism?

    • @Neil-dl3ke
      @Neil-dl3ke 9 месяцев назад

      If your white racism does exist now

  • @markfalshaw-gv9im
    @markfalshaw-gv9im Год назад +1

    Being from Liverpool cricket was never high if at all on the school cariculem but through my Dad I got to love it and Mr Botham became one of my Heroes and with good reason wow what a cricketer he made cricket popular all over the UK again ,I met him twice what a nice fella he is ,thank you for all the great sporting moments Mr Botham

  • @moses5161
    @moses5161 Год назад +3

    Age 10 in 1981 Ian Botham changed my life after the Ashes!!

  • @butzee
    @butzee Год назад +2

    Was 13 when he made his test debut and have loved everything he's done ever since! England's GOAT!!

  • @marineboy1964
    @marineboy1964 Год назад +4

    I was there at old Trafford and edgbaston in 1981 Ian and Bob on that final day with live with me till the day I die

  • @Rawkers55
    @Rawkers55 Год назад +2

    Simon a good interviewer has a way of steering the overall direction without interrupting the flow of his guest.

  • @anshumanmahanty6044
    @anshumanmahanty6044 Год назад +5

    Inherent self-belief. Confidence. Infectious presence. Towering personality. Easy to love, easy to hate Ian Botham.

  • @Southstand83
    @Southstand83 Год назад +1

    You are watching one of the best our country has ever produced...top top bloke!

  • @lesblakeman
    @lesblakeman Год назад +10

    Excellent from Ian Botham , real honesty and common sense , his decision to turn down a massive pay day for a rebel tour South Africa remains one of the great triumphs of integrity over greed , some of todays sportsmen might take note

    • @rsbaggy1
      @rsbaggy1 Год назад +3

      Real honesty by denying facts? I think not.

    • @whodoyouratemore
      @whodoyouratemore Год назад

      Players went to south Africa for the money because at the time they had no money . Cricket was a part time low paid sport back then

  • @davidwhelan4803
    @davidwhelan4803 Год назад +1

    Wow, what a humble man, I really enjoyed this interview with one of the greats of the game.

  • @Eamobiw
    @Eamobiw Год назад +3

    Ian Botham my childhood hero, and Simon Jordan my adulthood hero for different reasons !

  • @andychatt23
    @andychatt23 Год назад +18

    Simon can't resist giving his opinion even when meant to be finding out other people's.😊

    • @El_Gato1066
      @El_Gato1066 Год назад +9

      Yup…talks too much…should listen more…

    • @philbrainy2399
      @philbrainy2399 Год назад +1

      SIMON = TOP LAD PROPER CLOBBER

  • @brksk4309
    @brksk4309 Год назад +5

    When u hear the name of some people, you feel a sense of happiness and nostalgia. Ian is one.

  • @jacquilegeyt
    @jacquilegeyt Год назад +1

    Thoroughly enjoyed. Thank you both. Love how Botham backed Bairstow here pre Manchester despite form and look what happened. Lad knows his cricket!

  • @northbankgooner6126
    @northbankgooner6126 Год назад +3

    Ian Botham is one of my childhood sporting heroes. Got me into playing cricket. Legend is a word used too much these days, but Ian is nothing short of one.

  • @laurencewoolcott1678
    @laurencewoolcott1678 Год назад +2

    Watched him playing at Worcester against Essex. He came in with them rocking at 35 for 4... He went and hammered us into submission in 20 odd overs. Two balls in the river, three in the ladies pavillion into the cakes, and over the main stand into the car park. Basil Doliveras car was hit twice.. awesome power play

  • @stephengowler5360
    @stephengowler5360 Год назад +9

    A hero in the truest sense.

    • @KevinSheedy10
      @KevinSheedy10 Год назад

      Not really. Sporting hero maybe.

    • @tomben6180
      @tomben6180 Год назад

      @@KevinSheedy10has done more for charity than most sportsmen put together

  • @paulpiper9696
    @paulpiper9696 Год назад +3

    Wish you spent longer with him and allowed him to speak more and open up but like you SJ he was my hero.
    During that period of growing up in England I can only think of two sporting elites that in their prime scared the opposition and that was Daley Thomson and Iam Botham.
    Both were treated appalling by their respective national bodies throughout their careers and injuries impacted upon their legacies greatly also.
    Curiously both had been offered contracts to play professional football!

  • @darrenjohnbryant51
    @darrenjohnbryant51 5 месяцев назад

    You are amazing sir Ian ! Thank you for 1981! You and Bob ( RIP ). My generation we remember your acclomplishments at a time the country really needed it on all levels. Old Trafford was your best day. " We steam rollered them ". Only one Ian Botham!.

  • @hywelmurray
    @hywelmurray Год назад +8

    A legend from a legendary era in cricket

  • @darylpalmer9103
    @darylpalmer9103 Год назад

    Never really followed cricket, but I knew who Botham was as a sportsman, as a character, as an ambassador of the sport and Charities he supports. A great guy interviewed by Upfront.

  • @TheWorldofMomus
    @TheWorldofMomus Год назад +3

    Another brilliant conversation with a true legend.

  • @markdoughty8780
    @markdoughty8780 10 месяцев назад

    A great interview with, historically, one of cricket's greatest all-rounders - thoroughly enjoyed the discussion, thanks for uploading.

  • @mattford9044
    @mattford9044 Год назад +5

    Excellent once again.Thank you Simon .

  • @majidhussain8266
    @majidhussain8266 10 месяцев назад

    Sir Ian Botham is my altime favourite cricketer!!very entertaining, no nonsense player,I wish he was playing today cos he was a natural 20/20 aswell as great 1day player and greats of test match player!!He was full of life and put cricket on the map for so many people! Amazing guy ,I respect and admire him!!my no1 cricketer !!God bless you sir IAN BOTHAM 🙏

  • @robertlangley1664
    @robertlangley1664 Год назад +4

    Really enjoyed that interview well done posh boy

  • @nigelawson5524
    @nigelawson5524 Год назад +2

    I love English cricket, because I watched Beefy, and im a proud to be Scottish. People like him unite disparate groups of people, this is to be celebrated. P.S Gower had a better cover drive

  • @davidpeters3857
    @davidpeters3857 Год назад +9

    This is what you call a Legend

  • @peterpearson1675
    @peterpearson1675 Год назад +1

    beefy is unique.he also always has something special to say.He even hates Ian Chappell (don't we all?).

  • @skrrttz
    @skrrttz Год назад +9

    Felt quite sad after this finished. I fear botham is one of the last of the "normal" generation.

    • @PAFC1886
      @PAFC1886 Месяц назад

      Up the greens

  • @ieatlotsoftoast
    @ieatlotsoftoast Год назад

    Sir Ian Botham is a legend. I remember he managed to stop a massive fight in Duffield Derbyshire 30 years ago, at least. How did he do it? He simply stepped out of his car and told everyone it was not worth it. Everyone stopped fighting.

  • @mickyp9844
    @mickyp9844 Год назад +11

    He’s everything British people stand for. Absolute legend!

    • @elspencer6334
      @elspencer6334 Год назад

      Haha, you got that right, but not in the way you think! And it's English, not "British".

    • @mickyp9844
      @mickyp9844 Год назад +1

      @@elspencer6334 I did mean British and i did get it right in the way I meant.

  • @anncartner3393
    @anncartner3393 8 месяцев назад

    Thought I may have thought he had oldfashioned views but no. What a great bloke. Was my hero in the day and is now. All the best Ian.

  • @basingstokesteve9131
    @basingstokesteve9131 Год назад +7

    Cricket teaches anyone morals. End of discussion

    • @jehanariyaratnam2874
      @jehanariyaratnam2874 Год назад +4

      Yeah you're right, it taught stokes to almost kill someone when he was drunk and still be loved as a sport star

    • @fargodavilleitnotd6729
      @fargodavilleitnotd6729 Год назад

      @@jehanariyaratnam2874 he had a fight for fucks sake outside a pub or club in town you daft sausage, most people in their lifetime have done the same for decades and longer and they are all still loved by people round them?
      What was your point initially? did you think this was arevelation or are you hurt in some way that people like stokes and not you?

  • @trevorhart545
    @trevorhart545 Год назад +1

    8.20. onwards, West Indies was the best Test Side ever. As an English man, I have to agree.

  • @mikehinton9079
    @mikehinton9079 Год назад +3

    Never ever scared to give his opinion on any questions asked to him , Sir Botham best ever

  • @andrewharris1837
    @andrewharris1837 10 месяцев назад

    Legend.grew up watching him in awe at Somerset although I only ever play minor counties cricket for Devon.My school cricket captain Vic Marks went on to play with Botham.Wonderful era for cricket.😊

  • @ryan-jonnoble6793
    @ryan-jonnoble6793 Год назад +5

    The great man. Nice how Azeem's comments from the past got swept under the carpet quick smart. Double standards. Standard

    • @stevetattersall5933
      @stevetattersall5933 Год назад +4

      Rafik was so affected by institutional racism at Yorkshire that he signed for them twice? In between sending antisemitic tweets, obviously…

  • @Winkle1970
    @Winkle1970 7 месяцев назад

    Botham was one of my idols growing up, he will always be one of my favourite sportsmen, a complete legend. The nearest players of the modern era are Flintoff and Stokes.

  • @davidstafford6628
    @davidstafford6628 Год назад +3

    Simon Jordan interviewing but he talks more than the people he's interviewing

  • @chelseaalex9601
    @chelseaalex9601 8 месяцев назад

    Sir Ian Botham, one of our greatest sportsmen and a brilliant interview!

  • @darrenmorris6183
    @darrenmorris6183 Год назад +5

    What a player and what a great human being.He’s also a pretty good golfer

  • @rowens123
    @rowens123 Год назад +1

    fascinating watching this after day 3 of
    old Trafford. Ian has nailed it

  • @JamesLimb
    @JamesLimb Год назад +3

    I don't live by "The Rules" you know, and if there's one person who has influenced me in that way of thinking, someone who is a maverick, someone who does 'that' to the system then it's Ian Botham. “Beefy will happily say, ‘That’s what I think of your selection policy. Yes, I’ve hit the odd copper, enjoyed the odd doobie. But will you piss off and leave me alone cause i’m walking to John O’Groats for some spastics

    • @MrBannystar
      @MrBannystar Год назад +1

      I've got so many things to do, but your comment has made me start to rewatch the entire series instead, you bastard lol.

    • @JamesLimb
      @JamesLimb Год назад

      @@MrBannystar 😂

  • @Alfredromeothatsme
    @Alfredromeothatsme Год назад +1

    One of Rafiqs complaints, which was upheld by the inquiry, was that when he was with Yorkshire Cricket Club as a junior he wasnt provided halal food. I mean, if its that important, bring your own. Are organisations expected to meet the needs and demands of every minority group, geez!

  • @mickconners9377
    @mickconners9377 Год назад +3

    Great move to ask a black man to be godfather to his children - exculpates him from any accusations of racism. Ahead of his time.

    • @ryancarlo9328
      @ryancarlo9328 Год назад +2

      Or maybe... it's because he isn't racist. There's a shocker, aye?

    • @realMaverickBuckley
      @realMaverickBuckley Год назад +2

      😂
      Yeah I'm sure that was why he quit after they didn't refused a Black dudes contract too

  • @TheTW11
    @TheTW11 Год назад +1

    Brilliant chat, this. Arrogance is the main symptom of immaturity. Confidence is what a youngster needs to be successful not arrogance. It's how you should bring a child up - instill confidence with humility but without arrogance.
    I'd love to go for a pint with Both. A proper bloke.

    • @sydbarret8416
      @sydbarret8416 Год назад +1

      @TheTW11 Completely agree with your comment.
      He bought myself, friends and everyone in the pub a drink many years ago in Canterbury the early 90's? at the Granville in Stone Street.
      He was playing at the St Lawrence with Durham, I also remember chatting with David Graveney both very confident likeable men.
      Beefy buying the beer wasn't arrogance but confidence from his personality and achievements playing the game we all love.
      He's a man of good standing....

    • @philiphudgens4726
      @philiphudgens4726 Год назад

      Explain Cristiano Ronaldo then!

    • @markhiggins8315
      @markhiggins8315 Год назад

      ​@@philiphudgens4726Arrogance never made Ronaldo a better player. A lack of confidence would have made him worse but it's not arrogance but the talent and no lack of confidence. Not complicated.

  • @billwarby
    @billwarby Год назад +3

    Sir Ian, Lord Botham. What a talent. He is so missed as a commentator. Sir Ian would have been a perfect fit for the way Stokes plays and visa versa.

  • @Compassiron1
    @Compassiron1 Год назад +2

    My 7 year old daughter was listening to Beefys closing wisdom and said ‘that sounds like Dumbledore, he must have got it from Dumbledore’. I can’t imagine higher praise Sir Ian

  • @bobbarford
    @bobbarford Год назад +4

    Sir Ian Botham, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Ali, Pele. Not many come even close.

    • @ModinikiLuli-m5n
      @ModinikiLuli-m5n Год назад +1

      Ali so far ahead of all of them.

    • @digeme69
      @digeme69 Год назад +3

      I'd add Roger Federer to that list. Played the game with elegance

    • @Badlighter
      @Badlighter Год назад +1

      Add Michael Jones.

    • @gregp5014
      @gregp5014 Год назад +1

      Shane warne

    • @markhiggins8315
      @markhiggins8315 Год назад

      Don Bradman, Garfield Sobers, Viv Richards, Malcolm Marshall etc.

  • @dongorgon4168
    @dongorgon4168 Год назад +1

    The greatest English Sportsman of my generation and all time!

  • @ontrackfitness8547
    @ontrackfitness8547 Год назад +7

    I've never experienced that in a dress room ever- Coming from a white guy 😂😂

    • @beefy1986
      @beefy1986 Год назад

      Ya it's coming from a guy that denied a rebel tour to South Africa.

    • @markhiggins8315
      @markhiggins8315 Год назад

      ​@@beefy1986I absolutely support his stance on the South Africa issue and totally get that he personally may not be racist but it doesn't for a moment mean he could ever experience how it is for someone who's grown up having to deal with things he hasn't. Empathy is great but has limitations, that's just how it is.

    • @beefy1986
      @beefy1986 Год назад

      @@markhiggins8315 But he is right about the report regarding Yorkshire. The focus was all on racism regarding a person who behaved inappropriately with women, ie, Azeem Rafiq.
      So yes there may have been some instances of aloofness here and there no doubt. But if Beefy is saying that he has never experienced or seen others go through it then there must be some truth to it.

    • @markhiggins8315
      @markhiggins8315 Год назад

      @@beefy1986 We can only genuinely comment on what we've been witness to.

    • @rockywright8365
      @rockywright8365 Год назад

      Who left his job because they did the dirty on his BLACK friend

  • @frankmurphyburr3598
    @frankmurphyburr3598 Год назад

    Botham is a legend, well respected and loved here in Scotland

  • @MW92.
    @MW92. Год назад +4

    I know of Ian botham from David Brent…beefy

    • @lfcspectre4335
      @lfcspectre4335 Год назад +3

      Sir MW OG Legendary Jordanite Leader = Top LAD Proper Clobber ✊💯 Facts

  • @cinemainsymphony737
    @cinemainsymphony737 Год назад

    Love the comment from Sir Ian at 23:29. As a commentator myself one has to realise that not all ex-sportsman will cut it in the commentary box. Sir Ian certainly did and this early piece of advice paid off! You need a balance of professionals to present and ex-players to enhance - or become full-on presenters, a la Richie Benaud who mastered it all. Sir Ian is a childhood legend, alongside footballer Chris Waddle - and both made their stamp - and personalities playing for England in their respective sports.

  • @5150show
    @5150show Год назад +2

    They hate the civilisation that produced cricket

  • @jackdominiak445
    @jackdominiak445 Год назад +5

    Botham is absolutely right!!!
    Rafique was an absolute nobody cricketer and all his after is a big compensation cheque based on lies 😡

    • @golfbulldog
      @golfbulldog Год назад +2

      Suspect he will have an administrative career and political career based off of this now....professional victim.

  • @digeme69
    @digeme69 Год назад +2

    Brilliant watch, SJ is a great listen on Talksport as well in the mornings with Jim White.

  • @pauloconnor5101
    @pauloconnor5101 Год назад +3

    Well done Ian, the report was a disgrace and there was nothing even handed about it.

  • @philhaywood68
    @philhaywood68 Год назад +2

    That's the best interview by far well done simon

  • @architectsocialhousing9115
    @architectsocialhousing9115 Год назад +3

    It’s been UK policy for years not to give pitch invaders TV coverage; yet the BBC showed Just Stop Oil’s protest at the Lords test, and the lunch slot on BBC Radio 5 that day was devoted to the ‘Equity’ report that English cricket is ‘institutionally racist, sexist and elitist’. Both events were state-sanctioned propaganda.
    The Independent Commission for Equity in Cricket (ICEC) was set up by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) in July 2021, its five commissioners state, ‘in the wake of global movements such as Black Lives Matter and MeToo’. So it's an explicitly woke organisation. The ICEC is a product of UK public institutions having to enforce ‘Diversity, Equity and Inclusion’ criteria. These are an obligation of the ECB’s Public Sector Equality Duty, which came into effect in April 2011 under section 149 of the Equality Act 2011.
    In addition to controlling the public sector, ‘Diversity, Equity and Inclusion criteria are set and enforced on UK businesses by international asset managers like BlackRock, who also set the ‘Environmental, Social and corporate Governance’ (ESG) criteria demanded by Net Zero promoters like Just Stop Oil. And as BlackRock’s CEO, Larry Fink, made clear in 2017, compliance with these criteria will be enforced as a condition of companies receiving investment. ‘If you don’t force behaviours, whether it’s gender or race, you’re going to be impacted. We’re going to have to force change.’
    So if you’re wondering why Just Stop Oil can get past security onto the Lords ground, Doctors for XR can hang a 12-yard banner from the stands, and BBC presenters spend their lunchtime calling English cricketers contesting for the Ashes ‘racist, sexist and elitist’, this has something to do with it.

  • @paulodingle2142
    @paulodingle2142 Год назад

    The term legend is often bestowed on ordinary this man is a living legend in the real sense of the word.

  • @SuperKripke
    @SuperKripke Год назад +4

    It's a shame that Ian Botham didn't speak more about the elitism that is making the game harder for those without to get a chance. Racism in the sport is a category within this elitism and Botham is guilty of the same generalizations that he is accusing the report of. Michael Vaughn has not had his career decimated. Gary Ballance has. I hope we can all agree that we've come to the right judgment on both individual cases.

  • @alandutton4544
    @alandutton4544 Год назад +2

    Another brilliant podcast, thoroughly enjoyed it.

  • @ljw5768
    @ljw5768 Год назад +3

    I went to a one day international between England and India at edgbaston back in the day and watched Allan Lamb making monkey gestures at the Indian supporters.

    • @tomd2103
      @tomd2103 Год назад +4

      And a few years later, Indian players and supporters made monkey noises and gestures at Andrew Symonds.

  • @adrianthomas722
    @adrianthomas722 Год назад +2

    I love Botham as a cricketer. His cricketing style and heroics inspired me to play the game. My opinions on cricket (as a former local village Cricket club Chair who played for over 45 years), are exactly what the latest Reports show. Cricket is racist, elitist and dying at the roots. The game needs to change radically to survive.

  • @stevetattersall5933
    @stevetattersall5933 Год назад +4

    Rafiq was so affected by institutional racism at Yorkshire that he signed for them twice? In between sending antisemitic tweets, obviously…

  • @greyalien295
    @greyalien295 Год назад +2

    I could listen all day to Sir Both for me the most entertaining all rounder I've seen cheers