legspinner_don
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Re: English Spinners
Although along with the weather, the other problem with sport in this country is facilities. Because of the weather, there needs to be more access to dedicated sporting arenas, indoor and outdoor. I was at university in Glasgow and if we wanted to play a game of 6/7 a side football we'd have to take a 15/20min car journey to a suburb of Glasgow and pay £4 each for an hour of football. Whereas, in places like Brazil, there are many more floodlit pitches with fully organised games.
I don't think there's much of a debate in that? There's a reason why, despite the UK's much larger population, we're on a level footing with Australia in sporting terms.Boris;397825 said:Yeah it's hard for me to imagine the cold. In winter I think it's absolutely freezing at times... but last year I wore a jumper twice.
All in all which would be the better place to play cricket from your point of view?
Although along with the weather, the other problem with sport in this country is facilities. Because of the weather, there needs to be more access to dedicated sporting arenas, indoor and outdoor. I was at university in Glasgow and if we wanted to play a game of 6/7 a side football we'd have to take a 15/20min car journey to a suburb of Glasgow and pay £4 each for an hour of football. Whereas, in places like Brazil, there are many more floodlit pitches with fully organised games.