I like the sound of that. I'd be inclined to have a separate coach for the limited overs teams. I don't see why we should have one head coach for all the formats.
Fly out a different team for the ODIs if needs be.
They're not apologists for people getting seriously hurt, but they are apologists for violence that causes it. The two go hand in hand and they don't realise that or wish to accept that.
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/european/terminallyill-club-brugge-fan-lorenzo-schoonbaert-delays-euthanasia-appointment-to-see-his-beloved-football-club-win-one-last-time-10087415.html
A similar story. I hope I don't ever get a death sentence. Good luck again.
My experience was somewhat different. 40% students and 60% little Hitlers. There were some students that would have slotted in to the middle of a Venn diagram.
The company I worked for went bust as the owner maimed someone with a pool ball and cue.
Granted, it has been a long time since I went to Cuba, but I didn't stay in a resort. There are residencies that will put you up (or used to).
I paid $20 a night for food and board. The owners will move out and give you their rooms if there are enough visitors.
It's an amazing place (or was?).
You are quite right. I neglected to consider that Sussex Uni is very international - I don't know about Brighton as I didn't study there.
Although, case in point, stewards travel from afar.
Many of the stewards aren't local, are they?
When I was a steward during my uni days (Oxford Brookes), I didn't get an Oxford gig, but did do Wembley and Cheltenham.
I'd imagine a lot are bussed in from South London/Crawley etc.