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A sticky wicket

Michael Kelly’s article “Will it be an even playing field for honours?” (Perspective, 13 September) was a sharp reminder that you should never let facts get in the way of a polemic.

He ascribed knighthoods to those great cricketers of the 1950s, Peter May and Denis Compton, both of whom sadly received only CBEs. Kelly’s anti-English and anti-cricket salvo thus missed its target by some distance.

Nevertheless, he’s absolutely right about Jock Stein missing out on a knighthood when Alf Ramsey and Matt Busby were honoured.

John Robertson

Kelso

Scottish Borders


 
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