Could always be worse you could be a Glamorgan fan like myself... I think I spent £70 on a T20 season ticket this year and ended up seeing 2 matches I think, thanks to the British Summer again, A pretty poor effort in division 2 again although we did get to finals day this year, funny enough losing Warwickshire (Birmingham bears in T20), Well done to both Somerset and Worcesterhsire this season.
Ah, but Glamorgan have won the County Championship a few times.
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I used to love Wilf Woooler. He was both Welsh and Glamorgan CCC through and through, and was never afraid to say what he thought.
When he was secretary of Glamorgan, after his playing days were over, he would also comment on Glamorgan's matches when they were televised live on BBC Wales. This was in the 1960s and early 70s.
Living across the estuary we could pick up BBC Wales tv pictures and I well remember one 3-day County Championship game between Glamorgan and Somerset at Swansea when Wilf was in full flow behind the tv commentary microphone. Somerset were setting about the home bowling and after one particularly spectacular boundary Wilf lamented, "I'm afraid that's going to be another four". No impartial commentator there!
In another match against Somerset Wilf, wearing his secretary's hat, was so annoyed at Somerset's slow batting when they were content to hang on for a draw instead of setting a target that he went on to the public address and apologised for the visitors' tactics and offered to return their entrance money to any spectator who wanted it.
Some years ago someone with a lot of time on his hands (not me this time) delved back into weather records over many decades and discovered that the worst affected counties in respect of hours/days lost to rain were the western ones of Somerset, Gloucestershire, Glamorgan and Lancashire. Probably no surprise there as it was no surprise that the least affected was Sussex on the south coast.
I've watched Somerset since the 1950s and for much of the time it's been a struggle. However during the county's golden years of the late 70s and early 80s I was a member of the county and was able to watch a lot of cricket. The team boasted Ian Botham, Viv Richards, Joel Garner, Brian Rose, Vic Marks - all internationals - plus a lot of good county players. I enjoyed some marvellous times watching those players. Still never won the County Championship but they were near-unbeatable in one-day competitions.
In his later years Viv played for three years at Glamorgan of course.