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Counties at risk, says Lancs chief
By Richard Sydenham
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 05 - 06 - 2010

Lancashire chief executive Jim Cumbes has warned an English county club could go bankrupt after he announced a post-tax loss of 546,000 pounds ($804,900) for 2009.
The annual report of the Old Trafford-based club, which is hosting England's second Test against Bangladesh, noted it was almost 8 million pounds in debt. The club is also undergoing a 32 million pound ground renovation.
Asked if a county club could soon become bankrupt, Cumbes told reporters Thursday: “Without a doubt, and it won't be a small one, it will be a big one. It's always possible. Yorkshire have a lot of debt at Headingley, Durham are in a lot of debt, we are in debt.”
Lancashire did not host a Test or 50-over international in 2009 which contributed to its significant loss for the financial year.
Most of the 18 first-class counties are heavily subsidized by the England and Wales Cricket Board's (ECB) annual payment of around 1.4 million pounds. Without that most clubs would not survive, although 2009 is Lancashire's second loss only in 22 years.
The bold, brash new rectangular stand with red casing and glass frontage sits next to the traditional, aesthetically pleasing pavilion built in 1895. The two structures symbolize Lancashire's struggle to modernize yet manage its huge debt.
Lancashire has for some time realized it needs to make money outside cricket and rock bands Green Day and Muse are playing concerts at the ground in June and September respectively.
There are now an extra four clubs with Durham, Glamorgan, Gloucestershire and Hampshire also on the ECB's Test hosting roster so earning opportunities are reduced. Previously six clubs vied for international host status, which is their major source of revenue.
The strain being felt by established clubs like Lancashire and Yorkshire to update their grounds in order to remain as an international host venue is financially crippling. “Some grounds more than others cannot afford what is being asked,” Cumbes said.
Referring to the new 15 million pound stand named The Point, Cumbes said he understood that the club's push for modernization at the expense of tradition would divide opinion.


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