“Lawrence is going to come back. He’s very humble, very apologetic and he knows the way he behaved was wrong,” Cooper said.
“He’s just been in there and apologised to the rest of the boys.
“I asked them the question whether they wanted him back and to a man they all said yes.
“The one thing about Lawrence is he’s an exceptional young goalkeeper and it’s important that he learns from this little mishap.
“It will help him in his career going forward.
“He did (pay his fine in pennies) and I thought it was brilliant banter, but in the context that was the wrong way to go about it.
“I spoke to the captain (Nathan Thompson) and the captain then had a chat with the boys about it, and that would have meant we would have the hassle of going to find another goalkeeper.
“Lawrence was desperate to come back and was very apologetic, so we give him a second chance.
“I’m sure he will be grateful of that and I’m sure it will make him a better professional in years to come.
“It wasn’t bad press for us but all it does is it makes Lawrence realise he can’t behave like that.
“He knows that, he’s apologised to everyone and we get on with it.”
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