Several familiar faces are on that committee. It is still imperative we hold the club to account even at this late stage.
I can see a number of counties responding to members "it wasn't us they made us do it" type of response but that simply will not wash.
Such an underhand sneaky deceptive way to procede by the ECB this is and it ought to be brought to the attention of criminal barristers.
On the Somerset forum a member made the following point which I feel is very pertinent;
_~~Ultimately?
There may need to be another set of votes .. a vote to put the ECB back in its box as the servant of the counties, not their bosses.
If the ECB lose the vote on the Strauss changes, they will throw an epic tantrum and threaten to cut the central grant. At that point, it would be time for the counties to take back control - by voting to remove such powers from the ECB - to make it a purely distributive body without such executive power.
The ECB is supposed to be an administrative body, empowered by the counties to do things like arrange fixtures, provide umpires, set up a framework for administering the rules etc.
Of course, before the vote on the Strauss changes the ECB Will inevitably try to offer a bribe to get the vote through. If, however, multiple counties have been bound by their members to vote against, then the bribe may fail.
Realistically, the members of the various counties have probably acted 4 or so years too late. They needed to bind their counties to have voted against the franchise garbage and, if that had succeeded? We wouldn’t be in this mess now, plus the ECB~~ would be much better off financially._