Quote from: AVH87 on August 14, 2017, 01:29:46 PMQuote from: cdbullyweefan on August 14, 2017, 01:24:42 PMThat's a stupid system.What's your thoughts on the team names though - Durham's a bit boring isn't it?Did you prefer Warwickshire or Birmingham?You seem to be struggling with the concept. I don't mind teams being named after where they come from. I get bored by tedious, generic, names like "City", "United" or "Town"."Bears" isn't employed by any other county and reflects the county emblem so makes sense. If we were called "Birmingham United" or, shudder, "Birmingham City", that would obviously be rubbish.I prefer Warwickshire.
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on August 14, 2017, 01:24:42 PMThat's a stupid system.What's your thoughts on the team names though - Durham's a bit boring isn't it?Did you prefer Warwickshire or Birmingham?
That's a stupid system.
I expect it will just be a team for each test ground, with Durham now excluded. It's all about big cities so they aren't going to care about the likes of Worcestershire or Somerset.I reckon they'll have two Londons, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Nottingham, Cardiff and Southampton.I can't say I'm looking forward to it, wish they had just revamped the existing Twenty20 Cup.
Can I just say, from a totally neutral and unbiased observer's point of view, how much I loathe the jizz-fest over The Point and other associated red monstrosities whenever Sky are at Lancashire's ground. It's a carbuncle and the ground looks like an industrial site. Doesn't help that they have a full roster of ex-Lancashire shills on the payroll.
Flintoff is the cricket equivalent of Savage.
Will Woakes be allowed to play tomorrow if England haven't picked him?