Northern League clubs ponder plan (22 May 1999)
The Vaux Northern League clubs, including Darwen and Chorley, are facing a decision on whether or not to press ahead with plans to take on Premier League status
22-May-1999
22 May 1999
Northern League clubs ponder plan
The Lancashire Evening Telegraph
The Vaux Northern League clubs, including Darwen and Chorley, are
facing a decision on whether or not to press ahead with plans to take
on Premier League status.
The Liverpool Competition last week became the first cricket league
in Lancashire to be accredited with Premier status by the England and
Wales Cricket Board.
But that does not rule out the possibility of the Northern League
also becoming a Premier League. And officials of the Northern League
met with representatives of the Lancashire and England cricket boards
at Old Trafford on Monday night to discuss the next step forward.
"It was quite a productive meeting and the ECB filled in a lot of
gaps," said league chairman Norman Brown.
"We can give that information and our observations to the clubs and
they have to make a decision."
The Northern League clubs have agreed to meet the ECB stipulation of
playing 120-over matches.
But they are still seeking clarification on other matters before
deciding whether to commit themselves, including the financial
ramifications. The Liverpool Competition clubs will receive £1,000
each and the league £2,000 for set-up costs staggered over two years.
The Northern League may also need to establish a feeder league system
to gain Premier status, and that could be a stumbling block.
The ECB will overlook the need for feeder leagues in "exceptional
circumstances" but don't want premier leagues to become "closed."
The Northern League has had preliminary talks with the Ribblesdale
League about a possible link-up and they may need to be revived to
meet the ECB's criteria.
"We will have to have a chat with them. It's up to the Ribblesdale
League and the individual clubs to to decide where their future
lies," added Brown.
Source :: The Lancashire Evening Telegraph