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Post by kevininnessupersub on Sept 16, 2018 12:34:40 GMT
Snap, sent at 21.59 last night. Some very strange questions, shows that Graves and co are not interested in genuine cricket fan, from what I saw at the excellent event held at the county ground it was more like a glorious fancy dress/ karaoke party, felt sorry for the supporters who wanted to watch the cricket..
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Post by Wicked Cricket on Sept 17, 2018 9:42:59 GMT
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Post by Wicked Cricket on Sept 17, 2018 16:38:07 GMT
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Post by ashingtonmartlet on Sept 17, 2018 21:40:27 GMT
I was amused to receive a questionnaire this morning asking me about my experience at Edgbaston. Besides taking as long to answer as a T20 innings, the first question summed it all up for me. It asked how I came to hear about T20 finals day. There were about 12 answers which included social media, from an ECB mailshot, through TV, previous attendee etc etc. I felt compelled to tick ‘other’ and type in ‘because I support one of the finalists and made it my business to find out the date’. I wonder if that’s why only 500 tickets went to each competing team. Asking supporters of competing teams if they wanted to attend came under ‘other’ at the planning meeting. Good God 😳 I bet you had them baffled with that one 🙄
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Post by ashingtonmartlet on Sept 17, 2018 21:43:03 GMT
Snap, sent at 21.59 last night. Some very strange questions, shows that Graves and co are not interested in genuine cricket fan, from what I saw at the excellent event held at the county ground it was more like a glorious fancy dress/ karaoke party, felt sorry for the supporters who wanted to watch the cricket.. Yeah sadly seems to have completely gone this way....ok, so 4 teams aren’t going to sell 5/6000 tickets each, so there has to be a happy medium and there are seemingly “finals day” fans out there, but as you say, how many were actually interested in the cricket? Or indeed, how many of them had heard of any of the Worcestershire team?
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