In these contemporary times the behaviour of lacrosse players
is often discussed by club officers as being unsupportive and
disruptive to the organisation of club games and events, and
it often bemoaned that attitudes and loyalty were much better
in the old days. Well it can now be confirmed irrevocably that
time between the past and present has not changed things, neither
in the case of the officers complaints, or with the lack of
enthusiasm and appreciation shown by some players, because according
to Stockport's records the same problems were experienced in
the 'good old days'.
The following text is an faithful reproduction of a pro-forma
letter produced and issued to the Stockport Club members some
time during the 1930's for them to make a declaration of support
to the club.
To the HON. Secretary,
Stockport Lacrosse Club,
Cale Green, Stockport
Dear Sir,
I Wish to continue as a playing member of the STOCKPORT LACROSSE
CLUB and promise to faithfully carry out the following principles:-
1. Not to cry off with out sufficient reason (NB.- My own convenience
shall not constitute a sufficient reason).
2. When absolutely imperative for me to cry off to give the
Secretary the longest possible notice.
3. Not to get the hump and sulk if I an not on the team I think
I ought to be, but to cheerfully play on the team for which
I am picked.
4. If selected as a member of the committee, to do my duty impartially
without any thought of personal friendships
5. On the field to obey implicitly the requests of my Captain,
however distasteful.