Monday, 12th October 2009
Matthew Hoggard leaves Yorkshire
The Yorkshire County Cricket Club have held lengthy discussions over the past few months with Matthew Hoggard before informing him last Thursday that they would not be offering him a new contract for the 2010 season.
The Club is extremely disappointed that Matthew broke the news to this morning’s edition of The Times newspaper. The Club has every respect for Matthew Hoggard as a player and as a person and had been working over the weekend with Matthew’s representatives at the Professional Cricketers’ Association to ensure the news broke at a mutually agreeable time, thereby assisting his transition to a new county in the most positive manner possible.An extremely competitive two-year contract, with the option of a third year based on performance, was offered to Matthew Hoggard at the beginning of the season; a deal that would have retained his position as one of the highest earners at the county. Matthew turned that contract offer down as he wanted a higher salary and a longer contract.
The Club and player agreed that they would review the situation after the season had ended. Over the course of the summer the Club has reviewed its playing staff for 2010 and made plans to secure a number of key players. This has become increasingly costly due to the tightening of work permit regulations for overseas players and the demand for young
On 23rd September the Yorkshire Board of Directors met to review outstanding contractual matters. Following this meeting the Club’s Chief Executive,
It was suggested in this morning’s Times newspaper that Matthew had been holding talks about the possibility of becoming
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