Slightly bitter jarb.
However, even as a Surrey fan, it isn't sustainable to have a league where there is such a disparity across the wealthy clubs and the others.
Just stating a sad fact, and your unusually defensive response suggests it hit home. There is no parity in a league where one county is guaranteed international cricket every year, and pays substantially lower licencing fees than clubs going through the bidding process for the remaining games.
I think even then most fans would respect Slurry if they actually focussed on their perfectly decent development programmes rather than hoovering up talent from everywhere else, then parachuting one-game superstars over the top of that. The greatest county side of this century - the Yorkshire team of 2013-16 - won the Championship in 2015 by an enormous margin (circa 75 points) whilst giving Adam Lyth, Joe Root, Gary Ballance and Jonny Bairstow to the England Test side as well as Adil Rashid, Tim Bresnan and Liam Plunkett to the one day side. They had one overseas, and two players recruited from outside of the county (one of whom, Andy Hodd, had been released by Sussex when we picked him up as emergency cover), and covered absences by promoting youth.
The likes of Amar Virdi, Nathan Barnwell and Matt Dunn can only wish Surrey took that approach.