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Anyone know why he isn't writing for the Echo anymore? Best Durham writer by a country f***ing mile.

Notice Scott Wilson is doing all the Durham reports at present and frankly he's f***ing dog shit.
 

That Scott Wilson is an absolute arsehole. Commented earlier in the season about low crowds in the county championship, and proceeded to print a photo of an empty stand............... which was closed for health and safety. Utter clown
 
That Scott Wilson is an absolute arsehole. Commented earlier in the season about low crowds in the county championship, and proceeded to print a photo of an empty stand............... which was closed for health and safety. Utter clown

I’m not an expert on the print media - nor much else for that matter - but I’m pretty sure reporters don’t control the pictures or headlines that accompany their articles
 
I’m not an expert on the print media - nor much else for that matter - but I’m pretty sure reporters don’t control the pictures or headlines that accompany their articles

Probably do when they're 'Chief Sports Writer' though.

TW was a freelance who supplied copy to N.Echo and other nationals.He retired ,N.Echo dispensed with his services or v.v. Only reports on Durham are on ESPN.

I knew he was freelance - usually the Echo and Cricinfo reports were identical cause both used his material.

It seems he's doing nowt now though - so has he retired?
 
Probably do when they're 'Chief Sports Writer' though.



I knew he was freelance - usually the Echo and Cricinfo reports were identical cause both used his material.

It seems he's doing nowt now though - so has he retired?

Think thats a sub editors job
 
I mean look at this article man, it's as if they've let the work experience kid write it :rolleyes:



It actually reads like a child has written it, I'm not exaggerating. Probably a child who doesn't like or understand cricket :mad:
 
I mean look at this article man, it's as if they've let the work experience kid write it :rolleyes:



It actually reads like a child has written it, I'm not exaggerating. Probably a child who doesn't like or understand cricket :mad:

Does that pass for journalism these days? May as well just copy & paste the match thread from the forum...at least it would be more entertaining if a bit ruder.:D

Is it open for next weeks ODI??

The general consensus in the Laura Wright Stand yesterday was that everything was OK.
 
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I mean look at this article man, it's as if they've let the work experience kid write it :rolleyes:



It actually reads like a child has written it, I'm not exaggerating. Probably a child who doesn't like or understand cricket :mad:
Probably the clown who reports on Hartlepool United
 
wheees been sitting in MY seat? :lol::lol:

For the Derbyshire game it was the adopted home of The Trapdoor Exiles although for the last two days we had to endure the presence of the fearsome
Deckchair Casuals and their leader,the infamous 'Magistrate' with their tales of how they took the Members Balcony armed only with four buttered cheese scones, a tartan thermos flask and a 2018 Playfair converted into a 'Millwall Brick'.:eek::lol:
 
For the Derbyshire game it was the adopted home of The Trapdoor Exiles although for the last two days we had to endure the presence of the fearsome
Deckchair Casuals and their leader,the infamous 'Magistrate' with their tales of how they took the Members Balcony armed only with four buttered cheese scones, a tartan thermos flask and a 2018 Playfair converted into a 'Millwall Brick'.:eek::lol:

Its like actually being there!

Sadly ive missed this game through being over Herrington Saturday for thr 80s thing, being far too hungover Sunday then working this week but thank you, your match report went some way to alleviating my sorrow at missing out

So are we saying after sitting empty, derelict and festering since the "incident" they've somehow fixed it in the space of a few weeks and its now ready for the odi?!
 
I mean look at this article man, it's as if they've let the work experience kid write it :rolleyes:



It actually reads like a child has written it, I'm not exaggerating. Probably a child who doesn't like or understand cricket :mad:
It's the same story as on cricinfo written by someone on the ECB journo list.

Sad when no newspaper reports on County cricket.
 
Its like actually being there!

Sadly ive missed this game through being over Herrington Saturday for thr 80s thing, being far too hungover Sunday then working this week but thank you, your match report went some way to alleviating my sorrow at missing out

So are we saying after sitting empty, derelict and festering since the "incident" they've somehow fixed it in the space of a few weeks and its now ready for the odi?!

There was a bloke at the Warwickshire game who said there had been some company working on it all the previous week and at the Derbyshire game there's been a couple of officials in there each morning at 10am pottering about...judging by the size of one of them perhaps they were testing the reinforced structure.;)

It's the same story as on cricinfo written by someone on the ECB journo list.

Sad when no newspaper reports on County cricket.

There was an article a few years ago in Private Eye when some Daily Torygraph journalist informed them that instead of sending reporters to each of the county grounds they merely got the stuff from Cricinfo.:eek:
 
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