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I did not realise Sky was a charity who gave money away to keep cricket going .They charge a lot and make a fortune . I am sure plenty of people subscribe because of cricket.
I certainly do .

ESPN will be looking to buy into cricket in 2013. As for the BBC well they will continue with snooker darts and tiddly winks .Not forgetting the boat race!!!

As for our membership  it has gone up 100% in under 5 years which is plenty.

This season it costs  £175 to watch 8 cc and 6 x40 games .Next season it is likely to be 6 cc so I would hope to see a reduction to £150 . I believe our core membership will fall with the reduction of 4 dayers. If CC continues to be stuck into April and late August I see alot of people leaving .

Plenty of members join just to watch CC at Hove . This season come the 27 May they will discover no more proper cricket at Hove until 27 August . Next season they will see only 5 CC at Hove ie Horsham will cease but Arundel may survive.

Do you really think we should be paying £300 for this utter shambles of a fixture list .If you do not want to watch 2020 then from 27 May , last day of 4 day v worcs ,until August 18 th at Horsham there is 5 days of cricket ie 4 days at Arundel  from the 7 July and a 40 over v Worcs on 19 July ( oh yes we play a 50 over mickey mouse game v Bangladesh  on a  Saturday, where we will get 10 men and a dog).

I am going to the 2020's this season and will put up with the noise lack of seats  etc as they will be entertaining and because I love being at live cricket and 5 days between end of May and mid August is not accepatable to me . Would I pay £300 ???  for such a small amount of ordinary cricket . Sadly I do not think so . And I am sure alot more members will think likewise.


If you believe we should be paying £300 plus then perhaps you can suggest what we do about this shambolic fixture list which is designed to kill 4 day cricket !!

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I thought that Horsham and Sussex signed up for a three year contract last season?

You will be lucky if they reduce the price when there is less cricket. They didn't when the reduced the number of overs in a day from 104 to well under 100 for the four day game.

20/20 games are ok if you live in Hove, however who wants to travel accross the county at night time for a 40 over game?

Not too sure if the dog will turn up for the Bangladash game but I could be wrong lol

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Sky is doing a good thing for county cricket and you see that as soon as you look at the money and costs they effectively subsidise.

And the IPL online is rather good. Espeically because I can watch it at school tongue

Murray Goodwin is my God.

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HC,

"You want the best of both worlds..."

No idea what you're talking about. 

Of course, thanks to 'Sky', players' wages have increased; but, in my view, they have got out of hand. While, the ECB have done a fantastic job using the 'Sky' money to invest in grassroots, community and women's cricket, should they be using it also to bail out certain county clubs from administration, year after year?

Surely, the ECB should be encouraging and helping these clubs to sort out their financial woes rather than plastering over them.

Before the 'Sky' money began, there were 17 county clubs. They had successfully survived since the formation of the championship in 1890.

The irony is, since the money came flooding in, I would suggest more clubs are in financial difficulty than ever before.

kim,

"You cant argue that the counties exist to produce test players - and then say they should do it for free. "

But that is not my view.

The ECB hand the 'Sky' money over to the clubs in the hope they will use it wisely and sensibly, "ensuring a vibrant domestic game..." and in the process, bring through quality players of Test standard. This money also encourages county expansion and team improvement within the more ambitious clubs, which is a noble pursuit, in my view. But, this automatically creates financial risk. Some will succeed like Glamorgan, while others will falter like Kent.

At present, the ECB act like the parent, who clear up the mess when a few of their children get it wrong. The truth is, there is not enough income in English cricket to allow 18 professional counties; let alone the proliferation of players' wages and the increasing number of ground expansions. Take away the 'Sky' money and at least half the counties would go into administration. That can't be a healthy situation?

Re: Sussex, thank god for the Cama legacy.  smile

Last edited by softandfluffy (12-03-2010 18:01:17)

"Now the stumps have asked for pads!"
(Aussie radio commentator Kerry O'Keeffe as Rahul Dravid, bowled six times in seven innings during the present series, walks out to bat at the Adelaide Oval)

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Thats true S&F big_smile the money isn't enough to cover all 18 counties' high player salaries, but I am not against their salaries so much. In my opinion they are only a touch over what they should be.

Murray Goodwin is my God.

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softandfluffy wrote:

kim,

The 'Sky' money "is" like a charitable handout. What exactly do counties do to gain this annual money, which they wouldn't do anyway?

Eh ?  It's called broadcasting rights.  Maybe you could ask what 20 Premier League clubs do to gain £40 million a season.....and still be £100ms in debt ?? hmm

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softandfluffy wrote:

Today, it costs £18 a month to access the 4 channels which covers over 100 different sports; almost as good value as county cricket membership!

Are you sure ?!?!?!?!  You mean £18 on top of another Sky package, coming to around £38 a month.

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Soft and fluffy.

Please can you go back to the 606 board and post your gibberish on there. I am absolutely fed up with it.

The ECB money is not a hand out from Rupert Murdoch  - it is provided by the ECB, in line with their Strategy for cricket in England and Wales, to enable the clubs to develop cricket and cricketers in their counties. Sussex happen to do that particularly well and to have somebody on our message board banging on day after day about removing this essential element of the funding for the club I love is really irritating me.

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KimJones wrote:

They arent handouts, they arent charity. They recognise that its a partnership - the ECB need the counties, thier players and thier grounds. In return the Counties need the ECB.

You cant argue that the counties exist to produce test players - and then say they should do it for free. 

Bottom line for me is that if the ECB had to set up and run a system to manage cricket nationwide it would cost them a hell of a sight more than it does  to pay the counties to do it for them

Beautifully put

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aewparsons wrote:

Soft and fluffy.

Please can you go back to the 606 board and post your gibberish on there. I am absolutely fed up with it.

The ECB money is not a hand out from Rupert Murdoch  - it is provided by the ECB, in line with their Strategy for cricket in England and Wales, to enable the clubs to develop cricket and cricketers in their counties. Sussex happen to do that particularly well and to have somebody on our message board banging on day after day about removing this essential element of the funding for the club I love is really irritating me.

Early favourite for the post of 2010.

Ashes winning bowler 2011 (3-9 in the Fans Ashes, Barmy Army 3 - 2 Australian Fanatics, Coogee Oval 01/01/11)

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parsons,

"about removing this essential element of the funding for the club I love is really irritating me."

Do you have a reading difficulty? Perhaps, you read just one sentence of one of my posts and then make a judgment on them all? During the years I have written on BBs, never have I come across such a wrong interpretation. big_smile

I have repeated many times how essential the ECB money is; that without it a number of county clubs would go into administration. I have highlighted the very positive aspects of how this ECB funding is used, including grassroots, community and women's cricket. I have posted links including both radio and TV interviews, supporting this view.

So, bother reading some of my posts before you fire off a rude and quite frankly, ignorant and boorish post.

Yes, I questioned whether the ECB funding was plastering over the financial problems many counties have; but the idea of stopping the ECB money would be catastrophic to English cricket.

And as for the extreme sensitivity shown by you over any criticism towards our club Sussex, it is beyond belief.

Where have I criticised Sussex concerning the ECB money? I have commented how fortunate the club is Re: The Cama legacy. I have also stated that while Sussex face financial challenges ahead, I am optimistic Dave Brooks has the business experience to gain new revenue streams from the ground refurbishment.

So, before you write your critical gibberish, at least have the decency to fully read what I write; and if my posts offend you, you don't have to view them in the first place.

Big D,

A post I've come to expect from you. Like a broken pencil... pointless. wink

Last edited by softandfluffy (13-03-2010 14:05:30)

"Now the stumps have asked for pads!"
(Aussie radio commentator Kerry O'Keeffe as Rahul Dravid, bowled six times in seven innings during the present series, walks out to bat at the Adelaide Oval)

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S&F,  please refer to Aewparson's earlier post ...

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IM,

Do you mean his post 137 about not agreeing with transparency concerning players' wages?

Perhaps, what confuses a few posters is that some of the views I write are rhetorical questions and not necessarily ones I agree with. They are written to create debate and to move the discussion on.

I am delighted to see that this particular thread has gained over 4,700 views in just two and a half weeks; quite a record compared to others; and that many different posters have contributed to this success. It shows that Sussex supporters are interested in the subject of our club's finances.

I don't see a solution to the financial problems certain clubs face at present. But I am optimistic that Sussex will fair better than most, given the Cama legacy and the business prowess of Dave Brooks.

As to the sensitive subject of players' wages, perhaps, salary caps would be a good beginning?

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/ … 241438.ece

Last edited by softandfluffy (14-03-2010 13:10:06)

"Now the stumps have asked for pads!"
(Aussie radio commentator Kerry O'Keeffe as Rahul Dravid, bowled six times in seven innings during the present series, walks out to bat at the Adelaide Oval)

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softandfluffy wrote:

Perhaps, what confuses a few posters is that some of the views I write are rhetorical questions and not necessarily ones I agree with. They are written to create debate and to move the discussion on.

Why on earth write it then? I'm pretty sure the message board is capable of stimulating itself without you hijacking every thread with a load of sensationalist, News of the world-esq waffle...

Ashes winning bowler 2011 (3-9 in the Fans Ashes, Barmy Army 3 - 2 Australian Fanatics, Coogee Oval 01/01/11)

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big d,

If you find my posts offensive, don't read them. At least then, I won't have to put up with yet another one of your rude, pointless posts.  wink

"Now the stumps have asked for pads!"
(Aussie radio commentator Kerry O'Keeffe as Rahul Dravid, bowled six times in seven innings during the present series, walks out to bat at the Adelaide Oval)

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How can I ignore them? You post on every single thread with your inane rubbish that pretty much boils down to the same thing.

You may well find my post rude, and pointless, however that is how I feel every time I have to trawl through your waffle to find some sensible contributions to threads.

Last edited by Big D 79 (14-03-2010 16:19:26)

Ashes winning bowler 2011 (3-9 in the Fans Ashes, Barmy Army 3 - 2 Australian Fanatics, Coogee Oval 01/01/11)

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softandfluffy wrote:

parsons,

"about removing this essential element of the funding for the club I love is really irritating me."

Do you have a reading difficulty? Perhaps, you read just one sentence of one of my posts and then make a judgment on them all? During the years I have written on BBs, never have I come across such a wrong interpretation. big_smile

I have repeated many times how essential the ECB money is; that without it a number of county clubs would go into administration. I have highlighted the very positive aspects of how this ECB funding is used, including grassroots, community and women's cricket. I have posted links including both radio and TV interviews, supporting this view.

So, bother reading some of my posts before you fire off a rude and quite frankly, ignorant and boorish post.

Yes, I questioned whether the ECB funding was plastering over the financial problems many counties have; but the idea of stopping the ECB money would be catastrophic to English cricket.

And as for the extreme sensitivity shown by you over any criticism towards our club Sussex, it is beyond belief.

Where have I criticised Sussex concerning the ECB money? I have commented how fortunate the club is Re: The Cama legacy. I have also stated that while Sussex face financial challenges ahead, I am optimistic Dave Brooks has the business experience to gain new revenue streams from the ground refurbishment.

So, before you write your critical gibberish, at least have the decency to fully read what I write; and if my posts offend you, you don't have to view them in the first place.

Big D,

A post I've come to expect from you. Like a broken pencil... pointless. wink

Yes - you're right. I  misunderstood. Thanks for the advice about not reading your postings. It is excellent advice and I shall be taking it.

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parsons, thank god for that!

big d, please take parsons advice.  big_smile

"Now the stumps have asked for pads!"
(Aussie radio commentator Kerry O'Keeffe as Rahul Dravid, bowled six times in seven innings during the present series, walks out to bat at the Adelaide Oval)

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I will S&f, just remember less can be more...   wink

Ashes winning bowler 2011 (3-9 in the Fans Ashes, Barmy Army 3 - 2 Australian Fanatics, Coogee Oval 01/01/11)

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Good, we are all happy again.  smile

While, I take note of your advice, please take note of mine, "Be not angry that you cannot make others as you wish them to be... " (Thomas à Kempis)

"Now the stumps have asked for pads!"
(Aussie radio commentator Kerry O'Keeffe as Rahul Dravid, bowled six times in seven innings during the present series, walks out to bat at the Adelaide Oval)

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softandfluffy wrote:

parsons, thank god for that!

You stupid boy!
Whatever you do, don't tell him your name Filby.

From 2014 I have doubts that being a Sussex fan will continue to be the best sporting pleasure on the planet.

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The Paperboy wrote:
softandfluffy wrote:

parsons, thank god for that!

You stupid boy!
Whatever you do, don't tell him your name Filby.

lol  lol  lol

Who is that man talking to Schlidd ?

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Sorry, but who is Filby?

Murray Goodwin is my God.

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sorry, cant tell you............careless talk costs lives wink

Who is that man talking to Schlidd ?

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sussexshark64 wrote:

Sorry, but who is Filby?

You've probably heard of Burgess and McClean. Well he's the third man who is often obtaining undercover signatures.
If we told you any more we'd have to kill you.

From 2014 I have doubts that being a Sussex fan will continue to be the best sporting pleasure on the planet.