I've recently relocated, and while I'm happy to do the hour and a bit drive back to my old club for this season at least, there may come a time when I need to find a more local club. However, I'm wary of what sort of club to try - it seems to easy to overestimate your own ability and potentially look at a fool at the first net - which can be an awkward experience anyway.
Seriously considering changing clubs as I now have a 'commute' of over an hour to a home game! Problem being that a change in club would potentially mean a move to the Chilterns League - has anyone played in the league before and/or know what the standard is like? I was playing TVL div 4 last season. I could stay in TVL but not sure the club in the village I live in would be the most socialable of clubs and I like to have a beer or 2 after a game of cricket!
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Taplow would be the club I would join. Have you played against them before? Decent/socialable bunch of lads? Will be netting there next week for first time.
Which villiage do you live in?Shame we won't get to play against each other on the 10th May now!!
Taplow is a nice setup. Only played there once in an October game (on an unbelievable dry track). Don't know much about the lads their but one of our (Marlow) best players started at Taplow - Graeme Paskins, ex Bucks keeper. You can't be far away from Marlow actually - great track, ground, 3 teams and a chance to play Div 4 or higher.
Marlow isn't too far away no and I hadn't considered them to be honest. I'll take a look at them but I'd imagine I'll give Taplow a go.Not sure I'd want to play cricket in October so might give that one a miss if they have any October fixtures.
why not in Oct?? It's not cold in Oct at all, in fact, in the last few years it's been nice weather and the wickets are usually still decent. Why rush to finish the season!!