Woolmer: passed awayPakistan by Impersonator - disregard all posts and don't reactiveate (U6902605) 18 March 2007 As I am a pakistani, i watched a pakistani news program and said that it is official of the death of Woolmer, this is a shock, to the pakistan team, this is especially a shock to his family Latest 10 commentsRead members' comments or add your own
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rizzywizzy (U5295382) posted Mar 25, 2007 It is a great tragedy and I can't add anything new that has not been already said...However, I do have a question? In such a prestigious cricket event such as world cup, where was the security for the team. It clearly shows that West Indies officials did a pathetic job of providing security, they should not be allowed to host any international event of this magnitude in future unless they take the necessary measures to secure the guest teams.
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sparklypattie (U6895030) posted Mar 25, 2007 Murder...the poor man, this isn't what cricket should be about.
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ameen_county(786) (U6603272) posted Mar 25, 2007 Dear All im a Pakistani supporter following article was written by
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Suhaibshaheen (U6994294) posted Mar 26, 2007 My heartfelt condolences to Bob woolmer’s family. I’m really sorry for what had happened during last 10-15 days. Bob woolmer was a daring man. He was undoubtedly a genius, but he was unfortunate to have such a work-shirking team. Farewell Bob. We miss you all
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Sapna_H (U7927110) posted Mar 28, 2007 It's devastating but Allah de murzi. Mr Woolmer will always be remembered. A husband, a father, a coach, a friend and most definitely a genius. Bob you will always be in our hearts. RIP
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iSHTIAQ786 (U7965668) posted Apr 2, 2007 RIP BW - My condolences to the family.
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Da Sultan (U8063976) posted Apr 9, 2007 yeah this is a very sad event i hope the killers are brought to justice soon.
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SpeakingCivilised (U4846795) posted May 3, 2007 London: A fatwa angle emerged in the mysterious murder of Bob Woolmer with the disclosure that the Pakistan coach was unhappy with the time spent by the players on prayers.
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medium-pacer (U3466950) posted May 6, 2007 As Woolmer's inquest nears sides are taking positions Comment on this article
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