And it's not serving a different area of the county either, just a bit up the road
And it's not serving a different area of the county either, just a bit up the road
grounds in the county (Stratford-upon-Avon, Rugby etc.) Scarborough certainly gives Yorkshire an advantage as it takes opposing players time to work out what length to bowl if they haven't played there before
Warwickshire might actually do better across the board investing in an outground where they can play perhaps a men's 4 day game along with a few women's games and all of the men's ODC. Edgbaston mustn't really be a home advantage as everyone must know how to play there by now. Plenty of nice...
No idea why Gary Barwell won the multi-day pitches award. Obviously the metrics they are rated on he came out on top, but the pitches didn't produce exciting cricket to watch by and large.
I would have loved him 5 years ago but sadly he didn't really get a chance at Warks after doing so well in their title winning season. Hopefully he can kick on in Div 2.
Warks do need more conducive pitches to do well, that was one of the reasons why I chose to avoid going to our away game there
Craig Miles has not returned to Yorkshire
Thereβs some absolutely unhinged AI nonsense on Facebookβ¦ anyway congratulations @tonydorigo.com on your promotion to assistant manager #lufc
π He'll be too busy in Torquay
great gateway to European football. If Scotland get a certain number of places based on the strength of that league, you'd like to think a Yorks league with us, Boro, Hull, Sheff Utd, Weds, Hudds, Bradford, Barnsley, Rotherham, Doncaster, York etc. with some investment can get a higher coefficient.
Can we just breakaway and form a Yorkshire league? The PL is becoming either too sanitised or too much like a show with bad actors, and the Championship is just too long and lacking in quality. I've always wanted a Yorkshire league, every game will have a local needle about it, and it'll be a...
It'll depend on how much England rest him
The teacher is current Strictly pro Kai Widdrington. There's also former pro Flavia Cacacae who occasionally appears on the left of the video
Have an independent doctor conduct the test, and the sub has to be a like for like switch to avoid making a free tactical substitution that way. If there's no remaining like for like options, tough
What they do in rugby, make them go off the pitch for a head injury assessment for 5-10 minutes with a temporary sub in place. And ban touchline talks whilst the player is making their way off the field. If they fail the challenge that concussion sub will be made permanent.
The thing is referees can't be cynical and ignore head injuries, they have to stop the game given their severity.
Radio Leeds said it was a penalty
So glad I didn't bother attempting to get a ticket. But I do fear that our good run this season will be bookended by two games against Manchester City
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That happens all the time. Your queue number needs to be 2000 at the very minimum, ideally 1500.
Fwiw I do see Tommo doing a Siddy in a few year's time, I hope so anyway.
Yes, and if there's any reaction from individuals in the crowd at the Norwich game should a break happen people around them will know what they are like as a person
Yes, and I suppose Tommo and Sutherland didn't play much with each other last year given their injuries seemed to be one after the other. I like Tommo but it's a case of he says she says, what I've heard is that the salary Tommo wanted was too much for Yorks based on his recent performances.
Was there any break in play around then? Like an injury? Or they may not have shown it if it was just one person
I'd much rather Tommo though. And we did have both last season so we can't really describe him as a replacement?
*wording in
Sutherland obviously has a good record in the Big Bash so we've got to give him a chance again but I'm sceptical. Tye has a British passport, and the wording Van Beek's signing suggested that he wouldn't be the main overseas for T20 and available whenever Naveen or Sutherland needs a rest.
There's a lot to agree with in this piece. @robconlon.bsky.social of @thesquareball.net wrote a really excellent match report of the LUFC game and the booing.
thesquareball.net/leeds-united...
Probably because there may have been no Muslim players on the pitch at the time?
Really? It's that the best Hamilton could do after his poor show last year, foot injury or not
I'm probably not going to pay Β£7.5 million for an all rounder second choice spinner no matter how well he did for me last year