chopsfc007
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Think you might be correct. They are absolutely shiteThis season's playing squad must be the weakest since 95 time at start of Life down by the Riverside ?![]()
This season's playing squad must be the weakest since 95 time at start of Life down by the Riverside ?![]()
Frank ? Ex Lintz cricketer.Decent full back as wellBring back Clark!
Sadly I had a feeling this was on the cards this morning - it gets that way after 28 years!![]()
It's sad to see DCCC in decline like this. I was a member in the early days (pre-Riverside) but have sort of drifted away from the County Game (other than following the scores) due to a lack of free time.
Is this all related to the ECB "bail out" and subsequent relegation/points deduction? DCCC lost a lot of good players after that happened. Are they still financially strapped, or just unable to attract good players?
Suppose it doesn't help when your 2 best players are centrally contracted and (practically) never play for the clubThink it mainly stems to being done over the the ECB. Division 2 clubs will always struggle to attract talent if they aren't throwing money about. We probably got lucky in that there was a conveyor belt of local talent coming through the academy in the 2000's and that's dropped off a bit. These things can go through cycles but ultimately it becomes more difficult to nurture talent in a losing environment and even more difficult to hold on to better talent when better money and standard is elsewhere.
Is this all related to the ECB "bail out" and subsequent relegation/points deduction? DCCC lost a lot of good players after that happened. Are they still financially strapped, or just unable to attract good players?
Losing Stoneman, Borthwick and Jennings was massive, half of the batting line up, all home grown, all around England honours all gone. When he found his feet, Bancroft was a good signing, Lees looks to be recapturing old form but we seem to have tried to bring players in who haven't been up to it. The big problem is that since Jennings, who's now 28, who have we brought through in the batting line up who's really nailed down a place? I know we've always done better with quicks than batsmen which is understandable given the wicket but the lack of batsmen development is a concern. I still fancy our bowlers to do alright but they're rarely given anything to work with.Think it mainly stems to being done over the the ECB. Division 2 clubs will always struggle to attract talent if they aren't throwing money about. We probably got lucky in that there was a conveyor belt of local talent coming through the academy in the 2000's and that's dropped off a bit. These things can go through cycles but ultimately it becomes more difficult to nurture talent in a losing environment and even more difficult to hold on to better talent when better money and standard is elsewhere.
Suppose it doesn't help when your 2 best players are centrally contracted and (practically) never play for the club