I don't think it's fair just to have the game in the cricketing heartland. If someone had taken that view in 1900 we'd never have had one!Glamorgan and Hampshire have both spent a fortune upgrading/replacing their stadia and should be rewarded.I'd like to see another one upgrade, maybe Bristol? That way we'd have ten venues and they could just host one test every two Ashes.
Edgbaston's a nightmare to get out of when it's a full house. You may be right about Bristol though. I see the only non-test venue selected for World Cup games is Taunton. Is that any good?
Edgbaston's a nightmare to get out of when it's a full house.
It might be okay if you drive, but there can't be too many grounds which are inaccessible except by road?Not Warwickshire's fault, more due to Birmingham having the worst public transport of any major city in the UK (that I know of).
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on August 03, 2015, 12:00:05 AMIt might be okay if you drive, but there can't be too many grounds which are inaccessible except by road?Not Warwickshire's fault, more due to Birmingham having the worst public transport of any major city in the UK (that I know of).If you mean buses then I think it's ok, 5 minute walk to Pershore road or a few minutes further to Bristol Road and you've got loads of choice into the city.If you mean trains/light rail then I agree, but that's a massive failing in the city that I've mentioned a number of times, we need to get people off the roads and the simplest way to do that is invest heavily in a high class light rail system, when devolution happens a big chunk of the money should be invested in a network like that, not just for Birmingham but to link the region. I don't think that has much to do with cricket though.
I was talking to some Aussie fans the other day and they were saying that they would never set foot in the SWALEC ever again as the facilities were so shite....toilets too small and not enough of them, the overall cramped conditions etc.For them as their first visit to Edgbaston were stunned by the facilities and the quality of all facilities from seats, views bars, food outlets etc and the friendliness off the Brummies they were certainly overwhelmed by the ground and atmosphere they couldn't believe that we weren't an automatic choice for Ashes tests.