Just adding the sourceMultiple cases suspected at SKA. Almost whole team.
Thank you. Of course, I am not fluent in German. So, €60 million would be the missing revenue from ticketing? Or it is a combined budget of all DEL clubs for a season? Seems too low.Here is some news about it:
- season start is now scheduled for 13.11.2020. But they will have some talks with government. This date is not 100 % safe.
- All teams want to play. But again, there should be a reasonable amount of fans in stadium. Without fans it will be very difficult to start. All teams together need at least 60 000 000 € for proper start.
I do not like to talk about things which are not happening.What will happen to the contracts if the season is cut short?
Thank you. Of course, I am not fluent in German. So, €60 million would be the missing revenue from ticketing? Or it is a combined budget of all DEL clubs for a season? Seems too low.
as per this.
What is the heck going on? please update with news as it goes. Scary stuff if this doesn't shut down the league I don't know what will.
as per this.
What is the heck going on? please update with news as it goes. Scary stuff if this doesn't shut down the league I don't know what will.
Morozov says: at the moment the KHL does not consider interrupting the season due to the COVID19.
You can read more at the league´s website.
Honestly, maybe we are making too much of this at this point. There will be bunches of technical defeats, that's for sure but good teams will still get to PO and bad teams won't. And by that point, there will be more options to stay healthy available.Like watching train crash in slow motion.
As of today, that league has played the most hockey games in 2020-21 on the planet. By planet, I mean the Earth, where you should live as well.Punishing teams with defeats for being responsible is just ridiculous, as is the idea of playing with reserves. Maybe they'll find a champion this way which is apparently important for reasons that have little to do with hockey, but it's not a league worth watching anymore.
Most teams test the whole team when they suspect an infection, but I haven't heard any other sports team have such a large chunk of the total players infected (around 20% in the KHL iirc, correct me if I'm wrong).I have asked it many times and I will do it again. What European hockey leagues have been regularly testing all players & staff? And how often? Many thanks.
Lets face it, punishment will only rearrange the chairs on the deck of the ship that are the playoff seeding. Over volume, it will more or less even out anyway.Punishing teams with defeats for being responsible is just ridiculous, as is the idea of playing with reserves.
That you for the news. You say "when they suspect an infection." And what if they do not suspect the symptoms? Will they keep playing as nothing happening?Most teams test the whole team when they suspect an infection, but I haven't heard any other sports team have such a large chunk of the total players infected (around 20% in the KHL iirc, correct me if I'm wrong).
Other leagues have mostly had a few players in a certain team testing positive, which in that case quarantines the players for two weeks (not day-to-day due to "feeling unwell" like KHL teams seem to do).
Most teams test the whole team when they suspect an infection, but I haven't heard any other sports team have such a large chunk of the total players infected (around 20% in the KHL iirc, correct me if I'm wrong).
Other leagues have mostly had a few players in a certain team testing positive, which in that case quarantines the players for two weeks (not day-to-day due to "feeling unwell" like KHL teams seem to do).
Honestly, maybe we are making too much of this at this point. There will be bunches of technical defeats, that's for sure but good teams will still get to PO and bad teams won't. And by that point, there will be more options to stay healthy available.