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Completely disagree with Atherton on a few points.
“The argument that his [Coughlin’s] move should prompt cricket to introduce a football-style transfer system, or even a transfer window, lacks logic."
No it doesn't, it is perfect logic. County cricket exists to serve the national side, if clubs can just sign up anyone they want, whenever they want, how is that going to improve the England side?
"The game, in its financial state, can neither sustain one, nor should it want to introduce a system that would further strengthen the competitive advantage enjoyed by bigger, wealthier clubs and possibly, as an unwanted consequence, restrict player movement."
I disagree, I think it would actually share the wealth better. Along with the salary cap, it would mean the clubs that spend time on nurturing players would be suitably rewarded for their efforts. Whereas those who can't be arsed to produce their own - would have to fork out a lot of money to build their team.
Again, more reliance on homegrown talent is only good for the national side.
"Ultimately, the system may be imperfect, and may need tweaking so that the performance-related fee payments to counties incentivise them further than is the case at present for producing and playing home-grown cricketers."
Fully agree with that mind. Counties need far more reward than they currently receive for local/homegrown players.
I'd even take this further, I'd even suggest that the lawmakers need to do something to outlaw the kolpaks. I believe each county should be made to field no fewer than 8 Englishmen per game - the way that could be done, to avoid dodgy passports, is similar to how it's done in international Ice Hockey. The player must have to have spent 2/3 years here during his development.
Sides like Hampshite and Sussex (there are others) make a mockery of it with their kolpaks. That for me is the worst thing in county cricket and the biggest factor in holding back our national side. I'm not totally against the idea of foreigners playing as Englishmen - but it's going too far at some clubs.
I'd even consider raising the number of overseas players allowed - because atleast then there's likely to be more transparency instead of counties playing 7 Saffers as Englishmen. Granted that's a slight exaggeration.