Somerset chief executive writes to all members to aplogise
Richard Walsh - 22 September 2002



Somerset chief executive Peter Anderson has written to all 7000 of the club's members `to apologise for the poor display by our players this season.'

In the letter that dropped onto every members doorstep over the weekend the Somerset boss says that despite the C and G Final appearance at Lord's `too many of our performances seemed to lack enthusiasm, urgency, and the requisite application expected of professional players.'

Mr Anderson refers to the meeting that Cricket Chairman Vic Marks is going to have with the coaches and senior staff to `assess what went wrong and what is needed to rectify the situation' and goes onto say that the club are making financial provision to sign three new players including an additional overseas player.

The Somerset chief promises ` each and every coach and player will be interviewed and left in no uncertain terms what is expected of them in 2003. For most of them the message is quite simple- you got us down, you get us up.'

However Mr Anderson reassures the supporters when he says `The ground, facilties, youth development, training and finacial structure are the envy of many' and concludes by saying `What has happened has depressed us all but it is not the end of the world; nor is it the end of Somerset County Cricket Club.

Certainly if the players can carry on with the kind of spirit and application that they demonstrated in the last NUL game against Durham Dynamos they will be a force to be reckoned with in 2003 and will be promotion contenders in division two.

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