And when it gets there, it can f*** off some more.The Hundred can Fu*k off and can take all franchise cricket with it.
And when it gets there, it can f*** off some more.The Hundred can Fu*k off and can take all franchise cricket with it.
Why did they finally go and watch a game of cricket? Free tickets, it publicised or on the BBC? All these things could have been done far cheaper without the 100.A couple of my mates ( Brighton fans ) always took the piss out of my love of cricket, well last 100 season went to see the Southern brave and loved it so much they started watching them home and away ! They are really looking forward to it…..so my view on it has changed a bit and if it get 1000s of new fans and 5% of those go on to explore longer forms of the game it will be worth it.
The money they took away from grassroots cricket to create it in the first place?And you'll personally be donating the millions in missing revenue it makes for the ECB, some of which goes into grassroots cricket?
Saw it on the telly I think.Why did they finally go and watch a game of cricket? Free tickets, it publicised or on the BBC? All these things could have been done far cheaper without the 100.
You can take your Hundred, your Welsh Wotsits and your Southern Skips, and crisply drive it through the gap between your left and right buttock all the way to the boundary at Colon End, where your cricketing brains sit.All kicks off again this Tuesday with what looks a really entertaining fixture between Birmingham Phoenix and the men's reigning champions Oval Invincibles. With our very own Southern Brave beginning on Wednesday with what looks a very winnable home fixture against London Spirit.
Come on the Brave!!
Prattish.All kicks off again this Tuesday with what looks a really entertaining fixture between Birmingham Phoenix and the men's reigning champions Oval Invincibles. With our very own Southern Brave beginning on Wednesday with what looks a very winnable home fixture against London Spirit.
Come on the Brave!!
I'd suggest it would have the opposite effect really.Saw it on the telly I think.
Also one of them has a youngster and I think it was free for kids ?
But it got them watching cricket and hopefully they will grow to love the longer game ?
The thing is, it’s not really for us cricket lovers, it’s like trying to watch old pros playing beach soccer it’s also not for football lovers, it’s just quick entertaining eye candy.It’s dreadful - I hate it - I won’t watch any of it - IT’S NOT CRICKET!!!
And remember how massive beach soccer became and all the new fans that brought to football. Let's hope the Hundred can emulate the excitement of John Scales playing on Brighton beachThe thing is, it’s not really for us cricket lovers, it’s like trying to watch old pros playing beach soccer it’s also not for football lovers, it’s just quick entertaining eye candy.
Ssssssh you're not allowed to say the Hundred is anything other than the devil himself on here.A couple of my mates ( Brighton fans ) always took the piss out of my love of cricket, well last 100 season went to see the Southern brave and loved it so much they started watching them home and away ! They are really looking forward to it…..so my view on it has changed a bit and if it get 1000s of new fans and 5% of those go on to explore longer forms of the game it will be worth it.
And remember how massive beach soccer became and all the new fans that brought to football. Let's hope the Hundred can emulate the excitement of John Scales playing on Brighton beach
Thanks for informing the worldI'm about to put my first ever thread on ignore. This is very exciting.
Been like that for some time and the reason I cancelled my membership.Between today and August 29th there is just one Sussex men's team game on a weekday being played in Sussex. Wednesday 14th August v Essex, 1 day cup game.
Put another way, before Thursday August 29th, the school summer holiday provides the opportunity to attend about 6 or 7 hours of Sussex men's cricket in Sussex.