Oh come on. Let's not tar the other two with Warner's miss-steps here. I happen to agree he's a scrote who deserves (almost) everything coming at him. But the other two ... no, no I don't think they deserve this demonisation. They're (all three of them) real people, and they feel real emotions just like you, me, and everyone else on the street. Laying into them because they've shown that emotion in a presser is so easy to do, but it doesn't show you in good light - quite the opposite, actually.
These guys did the wrong thing, they've accepted that, and they're paying the price. That's not just cricket and money, it's their lives that have been devoted to the sport for so, so long. It's guys who were living their dreams only to make a mistake and lose it all (at least temporarily, potentially permanently in the case of Warner). It's all that, plus having that happen as an Aussie, where the culture holds that cricket team in such high regard ... it's hard to explain. But the way these three have been treated, compared with problems with behaviour in other sports, might go some way to helping explain.
No I can’t feel anything for Smith and ‘The young newbie’ as everyone defending him is trying to make out he was.
They could and should have bailed out when Warner was pushing. They could have done easily. They are totally complicit in my opinion.