westoelad wrote:Durhamfootman wrote:seems very unlikely. not only were they not swiping, but no-one had one of those clicker things either. I would have guessed the size of the crowd as being in the hundreds rather than the thousands.
as far as the fixture clash goes.I have no idea why sky would even want to be covering the QF's at the same time that most of their resources were engaged somewhere else. We could have been back on the CC this week and finished our season before the Aussie season started.... or at the very least they could have discarded the stupid idea of having a solitary round of CC slap bang in the middle of the Dribble and played the QF's last week when there was no test cricket
But then I am very dim, of course. I am unlikely to see the very obvious advantages to the long term health/integrity of the game by setting the fixtures this way.
As I've said before, it is very dangerous practise to try to get into the mind of the mindless
Very true!