theegyptian
International Vice-Captain
Whenever I read interviews with coaches and management staff of the counties and their aims they don't tend to ever mention creating England players. It's not something they are actively looking to do.Do you think it's such an extreme ? For football without a doubt.
Always felt rugby and cricket work more with national union/board in terms of planning ahead.
It's about winning comps, being financially solvent etc. Which is fair enough for the most part (if you don't factor in the money the ecb ploughs into the counties to keep them afloat).
Making good English players likely is a byproduct of being a successful team so all is good. Except when the rules of the land distort the vision of county cricket that the ECB have. In an ideal world you'd maybe have 2 overseas players allowed per county, but all the rest had to be english qualified players. Fact is right now counties could have an all kolpak xi, none of whom are eligible for England and the ECB couldn't do anything about it except for offering incentives.