MartysBetterThanYou
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Why am I getting the vibe here that you all are almost rooting for the NHL to fail and the KHL to take its place based on your enthusiastic reactions to a player jumping ship...
Why am I getting the vibe here that you all are almost rooting for the NHL to fail and the KHL to take its place based on your enthusiastic reactions to a player jumping ship...
Oh stop this whining will you? Why should khl fans be sad that a player like kovalchuk comes over?
Becasue it widens the gap between the haves and have nots even more? E.g. I've never taken any joy if a rival of Jokerit signed a big name player in SM-Liiga. I think people are wondering, do you support your team or the league?
Oh stop this whining will you? Why should khl fans be sad that a player like kovalchuk comes over?some nhl fans feel too entitled.
Becasue it widens the gap between the haves and have nots even more? E.g. I've never taken any joy if a rival of Jokerit signed a big name player in SM-Liiga. I think people are wondering, do you support your team or the league?
Why am I getting the vibe here that you all are almost rooting for the NHL to fail and the KHL to take its place based on your enthusiastic reactions to a player jumping ship...
Entitled ? NHL IS still the best league in the world, by far. Like it or not. Kovy leaving aint gonna change that.
1) What gap? Look at Russian hockey history. SKA have never won a league title since creation of the club in the 1950s...
2) The stronger the league, the more good players also for your teams. But off course you seem to like rather watching 14 low-level teams against each other than 28 good ones with some of them being at a very high level.
Is it really hard to understand people prefer to watch teams from their own country, teams they know and have an emotional attachment instead foreign teams in a leauge with no historical or emotional attachment?
14 teams in the 3rd best league in Europe, most of whom could beat every German DEL team. Is it really hard to understand people prefer to watch teams from their own country, teams they know and have an emotional attachment instead foreign teams in a leauge with no historical or emotional attachment?
Entitled ? NHL IS still the best league in the world, by far. Like it or not. Kovy leaving aint gonna change that.
14 teams in the 3rd best league in Europe, most of whom could beat every German DEL team. Is it really hard to understand people prefer to watch teams from their own country, teams they know and have an emotional attachment instead foreign teams in a leauge with no historical or emotional attachment?
Five seconds ago you claimed to be Manchester United fan, no? Anyway, you can watch and enjoy KHL while attending your local teams games as well.