Plea To Yorkshire (15 Nov 1996)
YORKSHIRE were last night urged to reconsider their decision to leave Headingley and move to a new #50 million stadium near Wakefield
15-Nov-1996
15 November 1996
Plea to Yorkshire
By Andrew Collomosse
YORKSHIRE were last night urged to reconsider their decision to
leave Headingley and move to a new #50 million stadium near Wakefield.
Around 400 of the county`s supporters attended a meeting of the
Headingley Action Group, formed following the recent decision to
relocate at the end of the century.
And Paul Caddick, the new owner of Leeds Cricket Football and
Athletic Club who owned the ground, warned Yorkshire: "As you
have given three years` notice to leave Headingley, we will
not be spending any money on this site."
Concern was also expressed that Yorkshire decided to leave Headingley without giving members a chance to vote on the issue but
Chris Hassall, Yorkshire`s chief executive, claimed: "The committee has had to show leadership and direction.
"I am embarrassed that we do not have better facilities for
our members here at Headingley. Twenty-five percent of cricket
in England is played here in Yorkshire and that gives us an
awesome responsibility.
"We are committed to Wakefield. This site at Headingley is not
big enough if we are going to realise all our aspirations.
"We are talking about Yorkshire County Cricket Club. Not
Leeds or Headingley but Yorkshire and our responsibility is to
this wider audience."
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)