Hopefully it ain’t a loan, as that’s crap, and also it’s a 10 way split as not 1 club in this league is more important than any other. Hoping it’s good news for the clubs, we wait in anticipation for good news.
Hopefully it ain’t a loan, as that’s crap, and also it’s a 10 way split as not 1 club in this league is more important than any other. Hoping it’s good news for the clubs, we wait in anticipation for good news.
I hope it’s not a 10 way even split as it’s meant to ensure that the 10 clubs survive the shutdown.
clearly, some clubs have much larger overheads (running costs) than others so each club needs to cover their own costs to ensure survival.
Each club should submit their legitimate cost to ensure their survival for scrutiny and validation to an EIHL auditing committee to ensure the money is divided up fairly.
If it is a loan, then the individual clubs should repay the capital amount plus any interest based upon the amount they claimed.
Bit pointless if just for English teams though as EIHL has 10 teams, 5 of which aren't English, 2 of which have been most successful in recent years.
Lets hope it's to support all teams UK wide.
Bit pointless if just for English teams though as EIHL has 10 teams, 5 of which aren't English, 2 of which have been most successful in recent years.
Lets hope it's to support all teams UK wide.
A step in the right direction:- https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/55010011
(Indoor venues maximum of 1,000. Probably not feasible for the larger teams, but it’s a step in the right direction).
A step in the right direction:- https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/55010011
(Indoor venues maximum of 1,000. Probably not feasible for the larger teams, but it’s a step in the right direction).
They've not reopened even when given green light anyway. Don't think they will for months yet. It's all quite subjective and rules contain huge contradictions. All I keep thinking is... Can't wait to be back at the IAW with the Puck about to drop. Its going to be awesome!