I agree. It's too bitty and can't be good for the players. One day they slogging, the next day they are surrendering their wickets meekly. Whilst I love free after tea, perhaps clubs could charge a few pounds? Start later or have longer days, so people get two hours of cricket (weather...
Sorry, I meant four day. More focus on a new and improved short game needed. I don't want that, personally, but if the game is to survive...
I like my idea of Saturday League.
A pavement is a pavement. If they are sleeping rough, they are clearly not getting the help they need. I'm sure a few degrees in temperature makes zero difference.
There are plenty of examples of our fair city being not so tolerant. Not all of them make the paper.
We've definitely reached a point whereby five day cricket is a financial burden. If we want counties to survive, something needs to change.
The demographics of cricket have changed. I'd like to see a Saturday league Pro40 and bin off international 50 over. Reduce to forty, worldwide, and...
I used to work in a park in Brighton and looked after a few homeless, providing them with a base to warm up food and have a hot drink. It wasn't part of the job description... Somebody might have turned a blind eye and let them sleep in an unused bowling pavilion...
The two I befriended with...
That's the complete opposite to my experiences. I regularly watch London Scottish and there is no anti - football sentiment.
Many of the big Brighton RFC supporters are Brighton fans to boot.
If anything, rugby fans should pity the association cousins. They have cheapish tickets and can drink...
I put this sort of thing down to 'I don't give a fig'.
The same with all sorts of awards dished out in football.
It's the sort of award that would worry a 10 year old as to why their team doesn't have a single representative.
The participation and consent form is littered with errors. Sentences don't make sense. There are spelling and grammatical errors.
However, that shouldn't detract from the survey.
Sadly, you only need to be careful with English when it comes to life and death situations. Unless you are in...
The only time I have been hit at a football match was Brighton vs Portsmouth, '92 in the FA Cup. I got elbowed on the nose by a Brighton fan taking a swing at a Portsmouth fan in the north. My friend's dad, picked the Portsmouth fan up and handed him over to the police. :bowdown:
What happened...