I usually find Mog's contributions full of insight and common sense and while it's tempting to agree with his parallels between England and Essex, I think this time he's being a bit simplistic. For a start, it's some 30 years since Collier worked for Essex (in a fairly minor capacity I think) and he was actually there when the club was highly successful. Cook developed much of his cricket at school and I suspect owes less to the ECC structure than some people think. Flower was one of Essex's best overseas signings, and a major loss when he moved into the England setup so suddenly rather than perhaps having a spell on Essex's coaching staff. The reasons for England's implosion recently are more multi-faceted than this and imho they have more to do with the insane commercial greed of the ECB with its endless series and tours than any connections with Essex. After all, if Essex had just enjoyed 5 or 6 pretty good years, winning more games than they had lost and including a period as the best team in their competitive orbit, we would be less p***ed off than we are about things.
Appreciate your perspective on this, postman.
It just struck me whilst reading and then considering what Aggers had written....(and let's be honest, he's a pussycat compared to some who comment on Test match cricket for a living), of the concentration of mssrs; Cook, Flower and Gooch within 'Team England'.
It was the way the possibility of opening up and encouraging outside input and perhaps fresh opinion, was dealt with by Cook's denial that any were needed.
Personally, I believe AF would have made a refreshing and thoughtful change and antidote to the current head coach template at ECCC. But, he was known to have been unhappy at the egotism and empty-headed "approach" of Irani at that time, (hardly in isolation!) The England coaching role came at just the right time for him....and evidently at just the wrong time for Essex.
Whatever Cook's exposure to Essex, the fact is he was mentored by Gooch and would have absorbed some of the thinking of GG, (who, let's not forget was head coach for several years during RI's time). Meanwhile who knows what he learnt from Irani's 'style' of captaincy by numbers - handed down to him by the very same GG and Fletcher before him.
I just found it rather humourous to compare and contrast the two set-ups and draw parallels in their reaction to the media probing in response to failure, using defensiveness and denial of reality as the (well known to ECCC watchers) fall-back position and "justification". Maybe it's just a coincidence and a by-product of media training......?
