Lancashire League: Matt backs his players (5 Aug 1997)
LOWERHOUSE skipper Matt Hope has defended his players after professional Corrie Jordaan's decision to cancel his contract for next season
05-Aug-1997
5 August 1997
Matt backs his players
Lancashire Evening Telegraph
LOWERHOUSE skipper Matt Hope has defended his players after
professional Corrie Jordaan's decision to cancel his contract
for next season. "The players felt that we wouldn't win the
title if Corrie were to come back," said Hope, who left the door
open for the South African bowling sensation to return.
"He sat the players down in the dressing room and asked us all
one by one if we wanted him back.
"We didn't want to do things that way but that's what Corrie
wanted.
"And 11 out of 12 of the first team squad said that they felt we
needed a batting professional.
"The thing is. our amateur batting isn't strong enough on its
own for us to win the title.
"If our batting was stronger I'm sure we would have won the
league already. "But there is too much pressure on the amateur
lads to perform week in, week out.
"And we felt that if Corrie returned we would be in exactly the
same situation in 12 months time.
"It might be a dream but we need a pro who can dominate with
both bat and ball.
"Someone who can get 60 or so wickets and 1,000 runs would give
us a chance of winning the title and that's what we all want.
But it was Corrie's decision at the end of the day, not ours.
"If Corrie were to come back next summer then the players would
back him 100 per cent.
"The last thing we want is people falling out at the club."
An extraordinary general meeting has been called for Monday,
August 18 when Hope feels the full story should be aired.
In the meantime, he said he is concentrating on Lowerhouse's
title bid. They lie third behind Haslingden and East Lancs.
Source :: Lancashire Evening Telegraph (https://www.reednews.co.uk/let/)