Fans of "Tractor" announced a boycott of the club's home matches. They require a change of leadership
Fans of "Tractor" wrote an open letter to the club's president Alexei Texler.
Fans demanded to dismiss the CEO, check the problem of staffing the team with players of one agent, as well as pay attention to artificially high attendance.
Fans announced an unlimited boycott of home matches of the Chelyabinsk club, which will last until the dismissal of a number of team managers.
Recall, on November 17, Tractor fans from Sector A left the rostrum during a match with Avtomobilist (2: 4) in protest.
Tractor currently ranks last in the Eastern Conference.
The full text of the appeal of the fans "Tractors:
“We appeal to you and ask you to take a number of measures to change the situation in the hockey club“ Tractor ”:
1. To resign the club’s director general Boris Vidgof, as well as his entire management team for failure in breeding and achieving the worst team result in the history of Tractor. Pay special attention to the use by the CEO of a club brand for self-PR and his frank lie about past merits as a club leader.
2. Check the situation, the scheme and the facts on the issue of manning the team with players mainly from one agent (Yuri Nikolaev).
3. Pay attention to the free distribution of a huge number of invitation cards for matches in order to mask the discontent of fans and create artificial numbers of attendance. These actions are negatively perceived by season ticket holders, many of which are the club’s main multi-year asset and attend home and away matches.
4. To remove any responsibility and the task of reaching the playoffs from the new head coach for the already failed season. Until the end of the championship, focus the attention of the coaching staff on the development of the team in the next season: the creation of an efficient skeleton, termination of contracts with numerous “downed pilots” who are in the squad.
5. To accept the positions of director and general manager of people with effective experience in the Continental Hockey League.
We, in turn, begin an indefinite boycott of home matches, which will end only with the departure of non-professional managers. ”