Lancashire League: Captain's log with Phil Mercer (17 July 1999)
If Anybody had told me before the season that by mid-July East Lancs First XI would be on top of the Lancashire League and through to the Worsley Cup Final, I would have taken their beer off them and told them that it was time for them to go home
17-Jul-1999
17 July 1999
Lancashire League: Captain's log with Phil Mercer
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
If Anybody had told me before the season that by mid-July East Lancs
First XI would be on top of the Lancashire League and through to the
Worsley Cup Final, I would have taken their beer off them and told
them that it was time for them to go home.
For this was to be my first year as captain, we had lost the services
of several senior players, we were to play with new rules and we were
awaiting the arrival of a new professional, Claude Henderson. To put
it politely, I was slightly concerned.
My worries were eased on the day that Claude arrived. I was told by
the cricket chairman that it was the norm to entertain the
professional on his first night, so I decided to take him for a curry
and a couple of drinks.
The way he talked was in no way big-headed, but was with a strong
belief in his own cricketing abilities and a desire to win. Claude
has obviously made a massive impact on the league with his slow left
arm bowling, but he would be the first to admit that our results so
far have only been achieved with great team efforts.
The Cup Final on August 8 will be a repeat of last year's final
against Colne and I expect a very tight game. I believe the teams to
be evenly matched and it may go down to the wire yet again. As for
the league, there is still such a long way to go, so many things can
change, but I believe the champions will emerge from the current top
three. We don't expect anything, but who knows? Stranger things have
happened. East Lancashire Club at the moment is a very happy place,
our spectators have been brilliant and everybody is full of
encouragement. The other day, I even caught Jeff (club steward)
smiling, but maybe that was just a bout of wind.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)