God knows what my club is going to do when the old guard decide to sack off being on the committee. We have so many non playing members it's not funny. The only thing anyone would stand for to be on the committee is a captains position. I'm in my first year as fixture secretary but before that I'd been on the committee as website administrator. Now we don't have a website administrator as I still do that too, unsurprisingly no one stepped up to do that when I took up the fixture sec job.
I'm going to stick at it for a couple of years but at some point in the not so distant future I'm going to get very sick of people happy as long as they can turn up and play their cricket week in week out as long as they aren't inconvenienced in any way. It's the same on match days, the only time you see anyone down near the meet time doing the jobs is the committee members, but then when you mention it to anyone all you get is a 'oh stop moaning' in response.
sad to read this but the reality is your club is not alone. I'm absolutely sure the vast majority of our club's members don't have any idea what is involved on the committee and running a club.I've seen clubs local to me fold because there is no-one to run the club.Club members who actually run the club should be held in high esteem but clearly they are not in a lot of clubs.
As a player I always believed very strongly the most important aspect was what happened on the field, winning games, getting promotion,etc. About 10 years ago we had a new Chairman with a background in business. When we first me he let me talk for an hour about what I expected to happen( I was club Captain then) and after I'd finished he just said:
''the sooner you realise that what happens off the field is now our priority and will be going forward the sooner you will understand how the club works, and the better our relationship will be''
and that was that !! essentially without the people who give up their time to run things any club is dead in the water.