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BBC INTERVIEW | Boycott on Yorkshire's future prospects

October 8 2009 at 10:56 AM
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"After a season in which Yorkshire cricket flirted with relegation, Sir Geoffrey Boycott still thinks the future is bright for the County."

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Niall
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October 9 2009, 12:15 PM 

He certainly endorses going with youth, especially Hannon-Dalby.

 
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October 9 2009, 8:43 PM 

Lee, Patterson and Shazad plus of course Johnny Bairstow. What a great boost for each of them

 
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October 10 2009, 9:39 PM 

A man of few words, but his endorsement is a huge boost. I wish Boycott would comment more often on Yorkshire cricket matters.He is a wealth of knowledge and sensible advice./

 
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October 11 2009, 12:45 PM 

His close association with the club, makes it difficult for Boycott to speak out very often. But he obviously sees our future sucess (at least in the naer term) with the younger players. I notice he didn't endorse McGrath.

 
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Agreed.

October 11 2009, 3:27 PM 

His comments are indeed interesting but I'm not sure how often he gets to see the team play.

 
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