GordonMuchallNo1Fan
Striker
we need to get some banners up at the ground this season. FTECB
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Yes. Last summer I went to Trent Bridge, Headingley The Oval and Lords numerous times
No issue with it
There are options if you want to see international cricket but don't have access to a local ground
Good for you.
I'm amazed that people find it acceptable to have no international cricket in the whole of northern england
but each to their own.
Lets have all 7 in London then, peope from Sunderland can just get the train
Its not acceptable to have no international cricket in the north of england like sorry.
Easier to get to than Leeds. Direct train
a good way of getting more people into the game is to cut an entire region off. good idea.
Is Manchester not the North now like?
Nah everyone knows it's Elsecar. Or the Humber estuaryWell it's what FTECB have been doing systematically over the last half decade with ever increasing severity so it must be a good idea
i've always considered wetherby the cut off point like.
Well it's what FTECB have been doing systematically over the last half decade with ever increasing severity so it must be a good idea
i've always considered wetherby the cut off point like.
Nah everyone knows it's Elsecar. Or the Humber estuary![]()
Fack orff you facking norvern caaaantyou would say that, you're a southerner![]()
But why should they when there is a test standard ground (which is going to be further improved) at CLS?They could simply travel to another ground
Is Manchester not the North now like?
But why should they when there is a test standard ground (which is going to be further improved) at CLS?
The more I think about this excuse about crippling finances, the more convinced I am that the ECB tried to finish Durham off.
But why did they financially " bail out" Durham. Was it hoping they would still not recover and still go to the wall.The more I think about this excuse about crippling finances, the more convinced I am that the ECB tried to finish Durham off.
I don’t understand your first paragraph in the slightest, we would the ECB be jealous Durham were producing England players?Exactly how I feel about it. I thought similar at the time, a lot of it I felt was jealously in many ways given how successful we had been/producing England players for example, but this decision this week has increased my view they tried to finish us off. The comparisons in punishments are just off the scale.
I don't for one second want to see Yorkshire go bankrupt, but I believe it's perfectly reasonable to expect some of.... relegation/points deduction/salary cap/removal of test cricket given how severe and deep rooted this racism was within the club, more so when they tried to brush it under the carpet. As I've said the ECB have given the go-ahead for racism to continue within the game as the punishment is non existent, they had a great opportunity to set an example here and send out a warning to all clubs at all levels of the game that racism will not be tolerated.... in my view they have basically achieved the complete opposite.
If a player speaks out say for example an Asian player at another county about racism......... what exactly can the ECB do?....... quite clearly the answer is now....... "nothing" as they have set the precedent with this "punishment".
We were knocking noses out of place by winning things. The ECB clearly didn't think much of us in relation to the produced England players. It was a common statement amongst members (the jealousy thing) and for me it's a very valid opinion. They most definitely wanted to finish Durham off.I don’t understand your first paragraph in the slightest, we would the ECB be jealous Durham were producing England players?
It's odd I agree.But why did they financially " bail out" Durham. Was it hoping they would still not recover and still go to the wall.
One thing I do know is Durham got little or no support from the other counties who appeared to be more interested in poaching our better players. ( Giles at Warwickshire in particular )