I would guess that most people who follow this board agree with Pablo's criticism. It should be possible to accept that some developments in the English game in the last 20 years have been beneficial-I would say central contracts and two divisions in the CC have been-while saying that the current leadership is taking us down the wrong path. What is missing from the ECB is any real voice speaking for those who pay their own money to watch cricket: I wonder when Graves, Harrison, Strauss etc last did that, if ever? The balance can only be redressed via the county chairmen representing their paying members properly instead of meekly saying "How high?" every time they are asked to jump. Recently we've seen our own chairman taking a commendably independent line over the T20 plans and until others so the same, more often and louder, on this and other issues, nothing much will change.