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Can clubs not simply go solely down the YouTube route? Or their own websites - which a small number of clubs did anyway prior to the mass pile-on.

I concede I’m a bit naive on the whole hosting a stream front anyway…
 
Can clubs not simply go solely down the YouTube route? Or their own websites - which a small number of clubs did anyway prior to the mass pile-on.

I concede I’m a bit naive on the whole hosting a stream front anyway…
Might be wrong but I think the graphics for the score and batsmen total etc runs through play cricket.
 
Can clubs not simply go solely down the YouTube route? Or their own websites - which a small number of clubs did anyway prior to the mass pile-on.

I concede I’m a bit naive on the whole hosting a stream front anyway…
They could stop being pretentious and pretending to be a first class county and not bother live streaming at all. :)

I guess if a club can afford all the the stuff to do it then £500 a year shouldn't be a stretch
 
What's £500 to a club when mediocre players are being paid ?

tbh, who would want to watch it online when part of the joy of club cricket is to socialise for a few hours, have a pint and do a couple of laps of the ground
Sunderland CC have the begging bowl out to try and raise 30 grand to pay for some new nets, they could not pay anyone for a season and pay for it themselves the greedy bastards.
 
What's £500 to a club when mediocre players are being paid ?

tbh, who would want to watch it online when part of the joy of club cricket is to socialise for a few hours, have a pint and do a couple of laps of the ground
Working full time makes it difficult to attend games, so being able to have it on in the background, or even just watching during a lunch break or after work for a few hours is rather canny.
 
Working full time makes it difficult to attend games, so being able to have it on in the background, or even just watching during a lunch break or after work for a few hours is rather canny.
Test or County cricket fair enough, but I couldn't be bothered to watch club cricket on the net.

I'd go down in person or not bother
 
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