Segments of the Australian media want Clarke gone as captain and some as a cricketer all together. This despite lots of wins and centuries under his leadership. It is ruthless here.Certainly not in one day cricket. We probably get the most scrutiny in test cricket though.
2You'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.
The football and cricket analogy is misleading as well. Of course cricket should be run for the benefit of the national side as the latter subsidises the former. County cricket would die tomorrow if the ECB stopped subsidising it using revenue generated by the national side. My proposal will try and redress the balance, which will become clearer as it gets more detailed.
its not a no-brainer. Counties have said for years that they get the poorest crowds on saturdays yet continue to be critisized for not staging cricket on saturdays to entice crowds...I like the theory behind some of this but my dislike of the franchise idea ultimately means I couldn't get fully on board with this
Thursday to Sunday a no brainer though. On board with that
You wait to see what our lot say tomorrow lolSegments of the Australian media want Clarke gone as captain and some as a cricketer all together. This despite lots of wins and centuries under his leadership. It is ruthless here.
Yeah fair enoughits not a no-brainer. Counties have said for years that they get the poorest crowds on saturdays yet continue to be critisized for not staging cricket on saturdays to entice crowds...
County cricket is not a big enough event for people with normal jobs to set aside an entire day after a full working week and for retired people, well saturday is often the busiest day of the week. First class cricket should aim for its nieche not try to compete with Britain´s hyper-competitive weekend market. Less than half of people have a normal working week after all. The challenge for county cricket is not that people with a traditional working week cannot attend during the week but why 99% of retired people dont attend.
I'd love to know in what world facilities, academies and second XIs are not needed to run the game. Do we just magic up players in 5 years time?Its nonsense that the counties cant exist without the ECB. They are supported yes but they are also burdened in so many ways with expenses that are not needed to run first class cricket, including facilities, academies, second Xi s and far to few matches.
I call bull****. If Somerset's tickets are around £20 and their total income for 2014 (including T20 etc) was about £460k, that's about 23,000 for the season, so how is 10,000 for one match likely?You suggested mergers also indicate you are not quite aware of the attendances counties get. Letting Glamorgan swallow Somerset is sort of like merging Manchester United and Bolton Wanderers but doing so in Bolton´s name and place. Somerset probably get three time bigger crowds. And its not three men and a dog either. The last figures I saw was 7,000 for a match. Allowing for poor weather, this likely means that Somerset will get 10,000 over a first class game in fine weather. And thats without including members. Its hardly cheap either with entrance often somewehre around £20.
Paying for it with magic beans no doubt? Most of the existing counties are struggling to survive so how will another 20 manage to a) afford to set up and b) run?There is lots of potentiel in the county game. I would go the complete opposite way and proffesionalise the Whole county game. 38 counties.
-facilities, academies, second XIs are fine but they are not essential to keep professional cricket going. And my point was that its a tired old cliche that county cricket would die without ecb grants. Its one of those stupid ways the game talks itself down.I'd love to know in what world facilities, academies and second XIs are not needed to run the game. Do we just magic up players in 5 years time?
I call bull****. If Somerset's tickets are around £20 and their total income for 2014 (including T20 etc) was about £460k, that's about 23,000 for the season, so how is 10,000 for one match likely?
Paying for it with magic beans no doubt? Most of the existing counties are struggling to survive so how will another 20 manage to a) afford to set up and b) run?
So remove all facilities etc and players will improve - OK.-facilities, academies, second XIs are fine but they are not essential to keep professional cricket going. And my point was that its a tired old cliche that county cricket would die without ecb grants. Its one of those stupid ways the game talks itself down.
I got the £460k from their accounts, ignoring the memberships as you initially claimed.- I dont know where you got that 460k figure. looking at Somersets site, they claim 1.5m for admission and membership. That alone could run pro cricket even without considering the rapidly rising sponsorship deals that all counties make. Its a complete nonsense that counties ae struggling to survive. Revenue rises ever year at a far higher pace than elsewhere. Its the same in all of sports. In 10 years time all counties will have far higher income levels than today but there will still be people talking about how they can possible survive. Championship cricket have for many years hovered around a 500,000 total attendance. By pure logic accounting for weather and difference level og support an overall avergae of 4,000 per match will inevitably mean that sometimes 10,000 are reached. Indeed the top game is usual Yorkshire at Scarborough where they get up to 20,000 over 4 days
How does £15m finance 7-8 new counties, paying them magic beans again are you?- last years new deal for ICC events gave the ECB an estimated extra 15m every year to play with that. That alone could finance 7-8 new counties or twice that if lower division counties only got smalle grants as I think they should. But thats nothing compared to the ECBs own new tv deal up for renewal in a few years time. A massive rise is extremly likely considering the current old long-running sorry deal. This increase could like finance 100 new counties if need be.
Something like that, although I'd combine counties for the 4-day games and leave them alone for the one-day competitions.Not convinced you need the same franchise for both long and short forms of the game.
Agree Limited overs needs rationalising but on the following Regions based on fan catchment
Durham + Scotland
Ireland
Yorkshire
Lancs
East Midlands Notts /Derbys/Leics
West Midlands Warwicks/ Worc/Northants
Wales/West Country Glam/Som/Glouc
South Coast /Hants/Sussex
London North Middx/Essex
London South Surrey/Kent
This isn't 'Furball fixes Australian cricket' ****go back to two overseas players and make it possible for your average australian player to get a county contract, ya ****s