Scotland are included in my proposals.You support Scotland. You don't get a say.
No not really, as the talent isn't concentrated in Division 1. There are lots of players good enough for Division 1 teams playing Division 2. It's a very inefficient way of increasing the standard.The two division structure has already answered the problem of diluting the talent pool
It certainly is concentrated to division one to an extent. Of course there's going to be overlap but in general the standard in the top tier is much stronger IMO. It's not perfect, but it's also much less of a compromise than actually merging teams which are hundreds of years old; which is really, only an idea someone with no real interest in county cricket and no affiliation with any of the teams would suggest. I mean, it's pretty crazy. Imagine telling Furball, or anyone for that matter, about the potential merging of Arsenal and Tottenham, and Sunderland and Newcastle together, for the good of the English National team. He'd tell you it's a stupid idea and you should get stuffed.No not really, as the talent isn't concentrated in Division 1. There are lots of players good enough for Division 1 teams playing Division 2. It's a very inefficient way of increasing the standard.
It's kind of weird given that I'm basically the opposite with football. Though tbf, the biggest clubs in modern football weren't formed a few years ago* and no one is suggesting merging others. I still think it's insane that the biggest domestic teams in cricket haven't yet been around 10 years and the only format they play didn't exist professionally until 12 years ago.Cabs is so #AgainstModernCricket
In either sport this idea that comes from the top whereby the clubs only exist to feed the national team is such drivel and so disrespectful. I mean in cricket it's easier for them to justify because look at the attendances outside of T20, whereas in football it was just an oaf out of touch with the fans. But either way, telling a club/county that they will be moved aside for the good of the England team, that was ranked #1 in all formats but four years ago under the same domestic structure btw, is only going to alienate people.It's kind of weird given that I'm basically the opposite with football. Though tbf, the biggest clubs in modern football weren't formed a few years ago* and no one is suggesting merging others. I still think it's insane that the biggest domestic teams in cricket haven't yet been around 10 years and the only format they play didn't exist professionally until 12 years ago.
*apart from Chelsea and Man City of course
You've missed the part where County Cricket still exists, it just exists at the level below my proposed Franchise competition. A player's pathway would be Club -> County -> Franchise -> National Side.It certainly is concentrated to division one to an extent. Of course there's going to be overlap but in general the standard in the top tier is much stronger IMO. It's not perfect, but it's also much less of a compromise than actually merging teams which are hundreds of years old; which is really, only an idea someone with no real interest in county cricket and no affiliation with any of the teams would suggest. I mean, it's pretty crazy. Imagine telling Furball, or anyone for that matter, about the potential merging of Arsenal and Tottenham, and Sunderland and Newcastle together, for the good of the English National team. He'd tell you it's a stupid idea and you should get stuffed.
You can improve the talent pool with adjustments. Increasing the financial gap between the tiers, allowing more overseas players, encouraging international to play more. You don't have to destroy county cricket and completely build again, removing the history of the teams in the process.