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Strauss to Resign


As ever you select what you want

I clearly said this

DID YOU EXPRCT STRAUSS TO RESIGN TODAY?

What you say about Key can be applied to Strauss . You totally evade and ignore what is actually said

That was my point, not jumping on anything, suggesting anything whatsoever

Now PLEASE STOP QUOTING ME

IM NOT INTERESTED IN YOUR POINT SCORING STYLE OF POST OR VIEWS FOR THAT MATTER

COMPRENDE?

BACK TO IGNORE FEATURE

Just trying to put a genuine opinion across, I am sure it’s allowed on here.

What happened to Strauss can’t be applied to Key.

As Key is currently doing a simply superb job, and what Strauss does is not connected to Key at all.

Not sure why you feel the need to shout simply because of a different view??

Not interested in point scoring either just putting a point of view on here
 
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The counties don’t exist without the ECB hand outs. None of them. Not a one is commercially viable as a professional sports club on what they raise. The accounts are public. For all to see.

So everyone Durham has developed since getting their seat at the table is in the end down to the ECB. Not none. All of them. A Durham without the cash isn’t viable so it develops the square root of sod all.

You and I watch them. Hardly any other fucker does. That’s the problem. I’d rather not have six franchises sure. That’s why I want us to stop living in denial. “Just watch Durham in the Blast and get it on the telly” didn’t work in the past and won’t work in the future.
are you advocating a six team franchise system instead of the current county system

And I completely disagree with your point that counties have not developed players for England

That has happened for a 100 years plus

No counties, no England team I feel that’s obvious
 
The counties don’t exist without the ECB hand outs. None of them. Not a one is commercially viable as a professional sports club on what they raise. The accounts are public. For all to see.

So everyone Durham has developed since getting their seat at the table is in the end down to the ECB. Not none. All of them. A Durham without the cash isn’t viable so it develops the square root of sod all.

You and I watch them. Hardly any other fucker does. That’s the problem. I’d rather not have six franchises sure. That’s why I want us to stop living in denial. “Just watch Durham in the Blast and get it on the telly” didn’t work in the past and won’t work in the future.

And the ECB doesn't exist without the counties. Or rather, the England side doesn't exist without the counties. And without England there's no ECB.

Very convenient to say that without the England team the game would be bankrupt, ignoring the fact that the whole thing is intertwinned.
 
If the FTECB is the be all and funds clubs, why did they not bail out Durham without penalty?

Why are Yorkshire who are in more debt than Durham ever were, playing without sanction and have test match cricket ?

The money the FTECB is down to tv contracts given when counties produce quality players for the England team

Franchise cricket will be the death of test match cricket

They have no interest in a game that can last days without a winner
 
The guy's a f***ing knob. He would have destroyed English cricket simply because the test team was getting drubbed. We change the managing director, coach and captain and surprise surprise (as I predicted) we aren't shit any more.
The Tory jibes, are they based on anything apart from his accent?
 
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A tale of two reigns, the board called him head boy then he got popular on here and returned and everyone hated him again :lol:
 
The counties don’t exist without the ECB

The reverse of that is also true.

Most people appreciate this, it’s high time those in the corridors of power inside the ECB realised this too.
Whatever peoples feelings about his review (which I get) he deserves tremendous respect imo for both his captaincy of the England, and most definitely the part he played along with Morgan totally transforming our one day side from a laughing stock to the best side in the world with a great brand of cricket that produced one of the most unforgettable games this country has ever seen in winning the World Cup.

Like anybody imo you need to look at full career and full picture and pretty sure when looking at it that way the guy deserves respect

I haven’t seen anyone disrespecting him on the subject of his playing/captaincy career. He will rightly always receive plaudits for that.

However, he deserves massive criticism for his mismanagement of County Cricket whilst holding a position of power within the ECB.

It’s possible for both statements to be true and for the same person to do both.
 
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In defence of Strauss' review his hands were tied at the outset by ECB insisting that the Hundred was sacrosanct,had to be retained and played in August.
As to the counties being totally reliant financially on ECB handouts is misleading. The ECB are merely the administrator of cricket's income which comes almost solely from TV revenue and gate receipts from the England teams in 3 formats. Those teams consist of players from and who have been developed by the Counties. It is therefore the Counties money.
 
In defence of Strauss' review his hands were tied at the outset by ECB insisting that the Hundred was sacrosanct,had to be retained and played in August.
As to the counties being totally reliant financially on ECB handouts is misleading. The ECB are merely the administrator of cricket's income which comes almost solely from TV revenue and gate receipts from the England teams in 3 formats. Those teams consist of players from and who have been developed by the Counties. It is therefore the Counties money.
Exactly. No counties, no FTECB. Find it strange that is challenged
 
Exactly. No counties, no FTECB. Find it strange that is challenged

Yes I think that when the TCCB disbanded in favour of the newly formed ECB, one or two of those in charge began to feel that cricket should be a moneymaking business.

The trend seemed to begin with Lord Tesco who was then replaced by Giles Clarke who was then replaced by Graves and Harrison. Money was made all right but not by the counties.
 
Yes I think that when the TCCB disbanded in favour of the newly formed ECB, one or two of those in charge began to feel that cricket should be a moneymaking business.

The trend seemed to begin with Lord Tesco who was then replaced by Giles Clarke who was then replaced by Graves and Harrison. Money was made all right but not by the counties.
Well no money no nothing in the end. But, surely the ecb, TCCB or whatever name it goes under has to look after all cricket, clubs counties and the England team. For decades the counties have supported and developed the England team and the England raised the finances to keep the counties operating. It does my head in that the 'powers that be' have tried to destroy the Counties. Playing with fire.

In a sense, although the England team and Test Cricket have the glamour, the most important level is the County level. They support everything.
 
In a sense, although the England team and Test Cricket have the glamour, the most important level is the County level. They support everything.

Exactly this. And Durham have provided several England players over the years, often to their own detriment. I know that there is effectively some financial compensation via central contracts, but it’s evident that’s not enough to add sufficient depth to the squad to replace our best players when they are called up.
 
I’m reading White Hot which is about the rise of England’s white ball team. There is a quote from Strauss about the decision by the Counties in 2009 to ditch the 50 over competition in favour of keeping the 40 over competition:

“Domestic cricket should mirror international cricket, so in that respect playing 40-over cricket is not ideal. If your domestic season is a way of preparing players for international cricket, you should be playing the same game”.

Has he said anything similar about the 16.4? Bloke is a clown.
 
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