Thank you Linda.Linda said:6 FC teams= 3 games.
Yes each team plays each other twice in the competition which means each team plays 10 games over the season. But at one time there can be no more than 3 games (as there are only 6 teams, and 6 divided by 2 equals 3), meaning the four selectors can spread themselves between the 3 games.Richard said:How does that work?
I thought the Pura and ING Cups were home-and-away?
Ahh...Mister Wright said:Yes each team plays each other twice in the competition which means each team plays 10 games over the season. But at one time there can be no more than 3 games (as there are only 6 teams, and 6 divided by 2 equals 3), meaning the four selectors can spread themselves between the 3 games.
Unlikely.Mister Wright said:Thank you Linda.
I'm not saying England should get rid of the County structure, I think that it is good and should stay. But there should be another level, a higher one were the best of all the counties can play and press for national selection. Perhaps four teams (North, East, South, West) or some other structure. Because it will be easier to select the best XI from four or six teams than it is from 17.
Sounds like a good idea to me. Picking from (let me do my sums...) 180 odd at a time compared to 66 is quite the difference. I realise there is a much greater population and all but really... :OMister Wright said:I'm not saying England should get rid of the County structure, I think that it is good and should stay. But there should be another level, a higher one were the best of all the counties can play and press for national selection. Perhaps four teams (North, East, South, West) or some other structure. Because it will be easier to select the best XI from four or six teams than it is from 17.