Durhamfootman wrote:Dear Durham board, players and supporters,
Just a quick word from all at HQ
Who's Sorry Now?
Who's Sorry Now?
Who's heart is aching for breaking each vow?
Who's sad and blue?
Who's crying too?
Just like we cried over you.
Right to the end,
Just like a friend,
We tried to warn you somehow.
You had your way,
Now you must pay;
And we're glad that you're sorry now
kindest regards,
Connie Francis
(on behalf of the Graves family trust @ FTECB.co.uk.)
PS welcome to the new season
hopeforthebest wrote:One or two of the young players might benefit from playing at a lower level whilst they develope their skills.
hopeforthebest wrote:One or two of the young players might benefit from playing at a lower level whilst they develope their skills.
westoelad wrote:hopeforthebest wrote:One or two of the young players might benefit from playing at a lower level whilst they develope their skills.
Totally agree which is why I'm not too upset about the relegation sanction. I think we'd have really struggled this coming season in the 1st division. As to the further points sanction I'll just read the table as if it doesn't exist. If Durham arethen in a promotion situation at the end of the season on that criteria then it confirms how ludicrous the further points sanction has been.
wearside willow wrote:New thread and not long to go now. I honestly think if they have luck with the weather and injures they will still go close for promotion. One things for sure there will be result pitches at the Riverside and Durham will bomb the opposition with pace. my one concern is winning enough matches away from home especially with Durhams lack of quality slow bowlers. I can't see them making much of an impact in the one day comps just have not got enough explosive batting.
D/L wrote:Words fail me for once.
westoelad wrote:wearside willow wrote:New thread and not long to go now. I honestly think if they have luck with the weather and injures they will still go close for promotion. One things for sure there will be result pitches at the Riverside and Durham will bomb the opposition with pace. my one concern is winning enough matches away from home especially with Durhams lack of quality slow bowlers. I can't see them making much of an impact in the one day comps just have not got enough explosive batting.
We do lack proven spin options but then so do all the other 2nd division teams- can't think of any of the top of my head. If we're playing on Bunsen's Pringle can be effective as anyone as he proved at Hampshire. With only 14 games I can't see us making up a 48pt deficit. FTECB.
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