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Why is the derbyshire commentator so negative?..it would be nice to hear really positive comments more often..these guys are trying their best and have done well this season..there needs to be a building up of the club, see more young people involved .it is vital.
Time was grounds would be packed out when glamorgan had a home semi final for a major one day cup - shame on the ECB for their abysmal promotion of this competition. Instead acres of publicity and coverage has been given to the manufactured pantomine that is the 'hundred' - the other night it was being broadcast on 3 channels simultaneously (1 terrestial and two subscription tv). Good luck to glamorgan in the final, but the sad thing is most people in Wales wont even know about it - what a contrast to lords in 1977 and canterbury in 1993.
I don’t think you can blame declining attendances solely on the hundred lol. I’ve been following Glamorgan since the 90s and crowds have been dwindling for sometime. Rise of football, rising costs, time availability, performances of the team, lack of identity within the team, other amenities and entertainment available, shorter attention spans, random weather during the summer - many potential reasons why the game has declined in wales.
Re Swansea and St Helen's. With the Ospreys scheme apparently going ahead, that seems to be a dead letter, however angry West Wales based members like me are. But we keep hearing about a West Wales "Centre of Excellence". Is this any more than a smokescreen to stop us moaning?
I went on a cricket course in 1985 when I was 10 got picked of 3 from our school it was down in ogmore for Glamorgan got chosen to go further but never followed it up another wasted talent. Wonder if I'd of made it.😊
The end of the day's play is missing : from over 4.2 to over 21 At the end of day, Middlesex 1st innings : 62 / 0 with Robson 18 not out & Stoneman 43 not out
@@joebowden4065 From Wikipedia; "Welsh" was probably used as a pejorative dysphemism, meaning "anything substandard or vulgar", and suggesting that "only people as poor and stupid as the Welsh would eat cheese and call it rabbit", or that "the closest thing to rabbit the Welsh could afford was melted cheese on toast"
@@Ssss-vv2ds well that is the history of the dish but welsh rarebit is seen in pubs and cafes all over wales it is definitely a modern classic of welsh cuisine so…
@@joebowden4065 It's also seen in pubs and cafes all over England, it didn't originate in Wales, it came from England, so it is an English dish. It's like calling hamburgers a "modern British classic" because we have McDonald's all over Wales