Hatch jumped at chance to rejoin Quakers

11 August 2010 11:14
Darlington'S on-loan striker Liam Hatch has revealed he jumped at the chance to rejoin the Blue Square Bet Premier side after manager Mark Cooper came calling.[LNB] Hatch impressed in his first spell at the Quakers in the 2008-9 season, scoring nine goals in 23 appearances, but endured a difficult spell at Luton last year after suffering a bad ankle injury.[LNB] After making a full recovery, the 28-year-old rejoined Quakers on a six-month loan from Peterborough and admitted he didn't have to think twice when making his decision.[LNB] Hatch said: The fans seem to be happy and I'm happy to be back here. I had a good loan spell here last time and I enjoyed my time up north.[LNB] Also, I know of Mark as a manager. He has done well in non-league, the players he has signed for Darlington are strong so it was a no-brainer for me.[LNB] It is a club that I know, a club that I enjoyed my time at previously and enjoyed my football when I was here, so my mind was made up quickly.'' After spending several seasons at Barnet and last year at Luton, Hatch is no stranger to non-league football and could prove to be useful experience in Darlington's bid to get back into the Football League.[LNB] It's a very tough level. We won the league when I was at Barnet and I saw what it was like a Luton last season,'' he reflected.[LNB] As a standard it's very high you could put the top ten teams into League Two and they wouldn't struggle.[LNB] It's a very strong league.[LNB] Despite dislocating his arm just over two weeks ago in a friendly against Workington, Hatch has made a speedy recovery and admits the squad are targeting promotion back to League Two at their first attempt.[LNB] That's what I've come back here for; promotion.[LNB] Obviously that's the club's aim and that's what all the players in the dressing room want to do as well. We all want to be as successful as we can, he said.[LNB] Looking at the performance against Sunderland, we were fantastic. We played against a Premier League side and were unlucky to lose 1-0.[LNB] It's obviously a very strong squad we've got.[LNB] We're getting organised and getting the team spirit up as well.[LNB] Darlington are advising supporters that season tickets are ready for collection from The Northern Echo Arena during the normal ticket office hours. They will also be available up to kick-off (3pm) on Saturday before the Quakers opening game. They are still available to buy, priced £280 adults, £175 concessions and £69 under- 16s and under-tens.[LNB]

Source: Northern_Echo