Gloucestershire track Rammy pro Harvey (16 February 1999)
Ramsbottom fear they could lose professional Ian Harvey to Gloucestershire
16-Feb-1999
16 February 1999
Gloucestershire track Rammy pro Harvey
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
Ramsbottom fear they could lose professional Ian Harvey to
Gloucestershire.
Peter Spencer, chairman of the Lancashire League club, confirmed the
county had been in touch and hopes to know more by the end of the
week.
"At least they had the courtesy to approach us and ask for permission
to speak to Ian," said Mr Spencer.
"We only have a gentleman's agreement with him, there is nothing
signed. But even if there was, when a county comes in, you can't stand
in the way of players."
Ramsbottom have not yet set up any contingency plans.
"We don't think another week will make any difference, especially at
this stage with a lot of people waiting to see what happens with
potential World Cup players," added Mr Spencer.
A second attempt by Rawtenstall to sign Western Australia batsman
Simon Katich has been wrecked by injury problems.
Katich was all set to join Rawtenstall as professional last summer
before having to give backword a few weeks before the season began.
Now a groin injury, which might require surgery, has forced the
Lancashire League club to look elsewhere.
Rawtenstall vice-chairman Bob Johnson said: "We were keen to sign him
and have been chasing him ever since last year. He's a very good
player and has had four tons in the Sheffield Shield this winter. But
we have two or three other names in mind at the moment."
Ian Bell has been forced to give up the captaincy of Ramsbottom
following a promotion at work but will continue as a player.
New skipper at Acre Bottom is Brian Taylor.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)