Dear Mr. Collier,
It seems that you feel you have no reason to resign over the "Stanford debacle" and that Giles Clarke and the rest of the England Cricket Board support you; Well they would say that wouldn’t they?
A recent poll in The Guardian reported 86 percent of respondents thought Clarke should resign. This includes the bias from the medium, and statistical error that shows what the vast majority of the cricket loving public in England think as well.
And as Clarke himself has made clear, the monkey sits as much on your back as it does on his. After all, you are the senior employee of the ECB and had a clear accountability for the Stanford deal.
The overwhelming tenor of the comments in the media, on cricket Web sites, and throughout the country is that this scandal is one too far for the ECB, and that the responsibility lies fairly and squarely with Giles Clarke and with you.
You might argue about the minutiae of the due diligence carried out on Stanford and whether it should have covered more than just his ability to pay.
You may argue, as you have, that you, "Believe therefore that I could not have done more at that time and I don't think the board could have done more.”
Few objective observers would concur with that self-promoting claptrap.
David, the time has come to go. Your position is untenable.
"You have sat too long here for any good you have been doing. Depart, I say, and let us have done with you. In the name of God, go."
Sincerely,
Paddy Briggs















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