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Ashes Subforum

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
I know it may be a little late for this, but seriously, we need a subforum of CC for the Ashes series.

The tour thread is a gazillion pages long, so its impossible to know if an issue has already bee brought up, and its also hard to follow an arguement as there are often five or more going on at once.

Its not only this though - there are heaps of theads appearing in Cricket Chat now that are just cludding it up, which all give someone's personal opinion of the fans/players of a country, or why the shift in power has occured. I dont mind these threads, as they can sustain one argument, unlike the tour thread, but there are too many of them really, and they push the general CC threads off the first page.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Remember the phrase "wise losers learn lessons"?
Not, of course, totally literal here, but wouldn't it be an idea, in future, for the REALLY big series (eg the upcoming Pakistan-India, and certainly the next Ashes in 2006\07) to create a subforum for all tours, which would make things easier - ie instead of saying "we have an official thread for this - closed" you could just move the thread into the subforum.
Never know, hopefully we might get to a stage where the site has sufficient membership to warrant this for all lengthy tours.
 

James

Cricket Web Owner
We discussed this within the last staff chat that we had and it was agreed upon that it would be discussed on a case by case basis.
 

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