A little reminder of what we have to put up with again next season: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22687701
So determined that he's right, despite being completely off the mark, and comparing ownership of a worker to ownership of a car.

I really can't stand him!
Can someone please explain to me how England had the option of how enforcing the follow on? (As it has been mentioned in numerous places that we should have)
I thought you had to be 200 ahead to be able to do that.
Can someone please explain to me how England had the option of how enforcing the follow on? (As it has been mentioned in numerous places that we should have)
I thought you had to be 200 ahead to be able to do that.
Something to do with missing a days play I believe.
I did wonder if it would be down to that, I think they do that in the county competition.
With the county championship, the matches are only 4 days anyway so the follow on is 150 runs normally.
Just found this on wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Follow-on.
So apparently(in the CC) if they lose 2 days to rain they can enforce a follow on with a a deficit of 100 runs, or 75 in a one day game.
