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Durham on a Downer
« on: October 03, 2016, 01:47:36 PM »

Quite a revelation!

Durham relegated and Hampshire back up due to ECB bailout.

http://www.ecb.co.uk/news/articles/ecb-and-durham-agree-financial-package

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ECB and Durham agree financial package
03 October 2016
                 
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The England and Wales Cricket Board today announced that Durham County Cricket Club has accepted an offer of significant additional financial support from ECB in order to manage current and historic debt and revenue issues.

ECB has been working with the Board and Chief Executive of the County and its stakeholders throughout 2016 in order to ensure that Durham could address their financial issues. This support has included advancing an annual fee payment of £1.294 million. There has been no direct investment to date.

The £3.8 million financial aid package – which has been approved by the ECB Board and accepted by the Board of Durham CCC - will allow the club to meet on-going salary, HMRC and operating costs, settle a substantial debt to a secured creditor and focus on the restructuring and future sustainability of the County Cricket Club.

The conditions and sanctions that have been agreed within the new financial arrangement are:

    COMPETITION: Durham will be relegated to Division Two of the Specsavers County Championship and start the 2017 season with a 48-point penalty in this competition. As a result of this decision, Hampshire will remain in Division One of the Specsavers County Championship, in accordance with ECB’s competition regulations. Durham will also start the 2017 season with a four-point penalty in the NatWest T20 Blast and a two-point penalty in the Royal London One-Day Cup.

    FINANCIAL & GOVERNANCE: All non-player related ECB competition prize money due to Durham for the 2016 season to be refunded to ECB or withheld until all debts owed by the club to ECB have been settled. The club will also not carry out any future capital redevelopment works without ECB’s prior agreement.

    SALARY CAP: Durham to be subject to a revised salary cap from April 2017 to April 2020 under the ECB’s Team Salary Payment (TSP) Regulations, set at a level to be determined annually by the ECB Board.

Within the package, the ECB Board has agreed to set off £2 million of the club’s existing debt to the ECB after the club accepted it would no longer be eligible to apply to stage Test Match cricket at Emirates Riverside. The club will continue to be eligible to host one-day international and T20 international cricket.

Confirming the financial aid package and future plans, ECB Chief Executive Officer Tom Harrison said:

“We’ve been working with Durham County Cricket Club throughout the year on how best to address their financial issues; we welcome the club’s willingness to review its business model and management structures.

“There is no doubt that a strong, financially robust Durham County Cricket Club has a vital role to play in developing England talent, enriching our domestic competitions and underpinning the wider growth of the game in the north east.

“The financial package and associated conditions approved by the ECB Board reflect the unprecedented seriousness of Durham County Cricket Club’s financial situation. To help them through these difficulties and continue as a First Class County, this had to be addressed with immediate, practical financial assistance.

“We also have a wider responsibility to the whole game and need strong deterrents in place to preserve the game’s integrity and financial stability.

“Durham have made a strong contribution to the game as a First Class County, through domestic competitions, local participation and producing fine England players. We now look forward to working productively with the new Board of Directors in the restructured company and supporting a healthy future for Durham County Cricket Club and the game in the north-east.”

A Durham CCC spokesman added: "The Durham County Cricket Club Board welcomes the ECB’s long-term commitment to safeguarding First Class Cricket in the North East."

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Re: Durham on a Downer
« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2016, 02:32:25 PM »

This is disgusting.

This is a win for politics
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Re: Durham on a Downer
« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2016, 02:33:16 PM »

That's ridiculous, cause the issue and then punish the club for it.
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Re: Durham on a Downer
« Reply #3 on: October 03, 2016, 02:37:23 PM »

A major part of Durham being granted First Class Status was that they had to develop a Test Match Ground. They've done that, then the ECB have crippled them financially with their ridiculous Bidding Process for hosting one, now they've relegated them, and docked points in all competitions, and stopped them from hosting Tests!

Absolutely disgusting to be frank, rather than fixing the system that has ruined them financially, they're punishing them on the field in exchange for bailing them out.

Go figure....
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Re: Durham on a Downer
« Reply #4 on: October 03, 2016, 02:42:17 PM »

Obviously not the biggest ground in the world, but i must say the Ashes match i went to at Durham a few years ago was one of my best sports spectating experiences ever. Such a shame, classic ECB really.

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Re: Durham on a Downer
« Reply #5 on: October 03, 2016, 02:43:40 PM »

More corruption from the ECB
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Re: Durham on a Downer
« Reply #6 on: October 03, 2016, 02:49:13 PM »

Absolutely disgusting by the ECB.
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Re: Durham on a Downer
« Reply #7 on: October 03, 2016, 02:54:54 PM »

I did start a thread regarding Dunham last week.

Youre not allowed to swear on here  so what I will say is the ECB are their own worst enemy and the general cricket fan who thinks they are a bunch of silly billys have their views confirmed with decisions like this.

The bidding process for test matches is the stupidest idea ever, unless you are glamorgan who get the tax payer to pay for it the write it off as there is no hope of paying it back.

The ECB with this fiasco show just how out of touch they are with reality
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Re: Durham on a Downer
« Reply #8 on: October 03, 2016, 03:12:57 PM »

Just goes to show that the ECB really has absolutely no idea what it's doing. It's a complete debacle, and I think Durham CCC or their supporters should be suing the ECB for some form of dodgy practices.
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Re: Durham on a Downer
« Reply #9 on: October 03, 2016, 03:20:21 PM »

Playing devils advocate here.

If the ECB bailed the county out for millions without a penalty wouldn't the other counties be up in arms and argue they could all spend what they couldn't afford knowing the ECB had to bail them out.

The ECB allow them to continue without helping they would go bust.

Ignoring the fact the ECB screwed them with the Test bidding process, they can't hand out almost £4m of aid without some sort of punishment
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Re: Durham on a Downer
« Reply #10 on: October 03, 2016, 03:55:20 PM »

I did start a thread regarding Dunham last week.

Youre not allowed to swear on here  so what I will say is the ECB are their own worst enemy and the general cricket fan who thinks they are a bunch of silly billys have their views confirmed with decisions like this.

The bidding process for test matches is the stupidest idea ever, unless you are glamorgan who get the tax payer to pay for it the write it off as there is no hope of paying it back.

The ECB with this fiasco show just how out of touch they are with reality

Totally agree, a real travesty just a good job there isn't a north south divide.
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Re: Durham on a Downer
« Reply #11 on: October 03, 2016, 03:58:02 PM »

Playing devils advocate here.

If the ECB bailed the county out for millions without a penalty wouldn't the other counties be up in arms and argue they could all spend what they couldn't afford knowing the ECB had to bail them out.

The ECB allow them to continue without helping they would go bust.

Ignoring the fact the ECB screwed them with the Test bidding process, they can't hand out almost £4m of aid without some sort of punishment

You're right but they did screw them with the Test bidding. If they hadn't this whole situation would/should never have arisen.
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Re: Durham on a Downer
« Reply #12 on: October 03, 2016, 04:07:22 PM »

A major part of Durham being granted First Class Status was that they had to develop a Test Match Ground. They've done that, then the ECB have crippled them financially with their ridiculous Bidding Process for hosting one, now they've relegated them, and docked points in all competitions, and stopped them from hosting Tests!

Absolutely disgusting to be frank, rather than fixing the system that has ruined them financially, they're punishing them on the field in exchange for bailing them out.

Go figure....

When Durham were given first class status they played mainly at Feethams in Darlington town centre (a proper cricket ground with football attached) occasionally at the university in Durham and out at simian strangler central Hartlepool. The ground by the A1M at Chester le Street was always going to be an albertross, however other counties with small grounds have never been forced to upgrade.
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Re: Durham on a Downer
« Reply #13 on: October 03, 2016, 04:09:28 PM »

You're right but they did screw them with the Test bidding. If they hadn't this whole situation would/should never have arisen.

Completely agree, I also don't see point in stopping them hosting test cricket. Best way to get them back on their feet earning money surely?

I think relegation and 24points (1 max point win) would have sufficed
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Re: Durham on a Downer
« Reply #14 on: October 03, 2016, 04:12:40 PM »

Completely agree, I also don't see point in stopping them hosting test cricket. Best way to get them back on their feet earning money surely?

I think relegation and 24points (1 max point win) would have sufficed

yes,,,absolutely it would of been enough if they HAD to do something, not put Durham in handcuffs which is exactly what they have done.

You couldn't make this up you really couldn't.

I repeat my earlier post in the other thread. The ECB are sitting on 73 million in CASH reserves.

this whole issue is morally reprehensible.
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