Middlesex seem to be content to play a couple of their home matches next season at our "rotting tip".
Yeah, because it's cheap as chips to host due to that exact reason. But I'm sure their players can't wait to use the home facilities as opposed to the tent that we normally stick away players in, or that cupboard under the press room.
You would’ve preferred that he didn’t come in? The alternative was Grayson and Co and that wasn’t going well…
I'd have preferred him to have backed up his bravado with something far more substantial than new floodlights. He didn't and as such he joins the list of previous incumbents who also failed in the role.
At this point, the cricket that Essex play whether it be successful or not is irrelevant to me when taking into account the future of English cricket in this country. Although I will try to enjoy being able to support a full-time professional cricket club, because it won't last into the next decade unless something changes radically.