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Post by apm51054 on Jan 27, 2019 10:23:23 GMT
Sounds like Liverpool gets the four day game
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Post by apm51054 on Jan 27, 2019 10:27:00 GMT
Sounds like Liverpool gets the four day game
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Post by richard on Jan 28, 2019 19:37:56 GMT
Sounds like Liverpool gets the four day game Is that the one starting 30th June as well as the one already allocated? I haven’t seen that anywhere As that’s a Sunday start I might just add it to my calendar if so.
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Post by chris on Jan 29, 2019 18:33:58 GMT
Sounds like Liverpool gets the four day game Is that the one starting 30th June as well as the one already allocated? I haven’t seen that anywhere As that’s a Sunday start I might just add it to my calendar if so. I've not seen that. Would Liverpool have two games in June?
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Post by apm51054 on Feb 5, 2019 11:09:23 GMT
Twitter source this morning Southport getting it
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Post by lancsdes on Feb 5, 2019 14:43:49 GMT
This is the first season for 25 plus years that I haven’t put the fixtures in my diary the day they are announced. Looking at the spineless performances in the West Indies, it does rather devalue County Cricket, especially second division. Mind you, when proper cricket is played at such absurd times , what can we expect?
Cheltenham is a place I’ve always wanted to watch cricket so may give that a go.
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Post by Admin on Feb 6, 2019 16:39:52 GMT
Might possibly join you Des
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Post by apm51054 on Mar 1, 2019 17:21:22 GMT
The only home fixture without a ground will be played in Cumbria at Sedbergh School
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Post by stewrat on Mar 1, 2019 18:58:58 GMT
Well that will be great for Durham supporters. A long drive for South Lancashire.
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Post by chris on Mar 2, 2019 0:29:08 GMT
Well that will be great for Durham supporters. A long drive for South Lancashire. unexpected
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Post by lancsdes on Mar 2, 2019 14:29:42 GMT
Utterly extraordinary decision. I love Sedbergh as a place and the ground but I just cannot picture how the ground and village can take even the few hundred cars that will be there.
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Post by chris on Mar 2, 2019 15:48:16 GMT
Utterly extraordinary decision. I love Sedbergh as a place and the ground but I just cannot picture how the ground and village can take even the few hundred cars that will be there. I agree Des, that's the picture which is causing exactly the same problem for me to envisage. Never mind the road between the motoway and the town.
The club's press release claims "There will be plenty of available car parking spaces only two minutes away, the price to be confirmed."
Maybe the School will put matting down on one of their own fields?
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Post by Admin on Mar 2, 2019 18:27:01 GMT
The road from the Motorway is a bit of a horror, twists and turns, loively area as Des said, this could be the start of four day games going to odd venues, Hampshire playing on the IOW and Yorkshire playing at York. Let's see what happens
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Post by lankymad on Mar 4, 2019 12:50:22 GMT
The only parking I can see would be the school's rugby ground, and that would be for VIP's only I suppose. there will be other sports grounds available I suppose, so hope it isn't too wet and muddy!
But, gorgeous ground as it it, what a ridiculous choice - for a HOME game? It's in ruddy Yorkshire (old/proper boundaries) so who are the locals gonna support?
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Post by chris on Mar 4, 2019 17:50:27 GMT
The only parking I can see would be the school's rugby ground, and that would be for VIP's only I suppose. there will be other sports grounds available I suppose, so hope it isn't too wet and muddy! But, gorgeous ground as it it, what a ridiculous choice - for a HOME game? It's in ruddy Yorkshire (old/proper boundaries) so who are the locals gonna support? The Headmaster reckons that there will be 2,000 there each day with the biggest crowd on the Sunday. Anyone know how that compares to S&B? But how many cars would there be descending Sedbergh to bring in 2,000 spectators?
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