Funding statement - EIHL
Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2020 4:27 pm
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Following last week’s announcement by the DCMS of a ‘Winter Survival Package’ in which the Elite League was included, we’d like to update our fans with the latest information we have received. After further discussions with Sport England and DCMS, we have been advised that the funding allocated last week relates to teams in England only, with separate funds made available to the devolved authorities under the Barnett formula.
League chairman Tony Smith explained where this puts things as of now: “We are not losing sight of the fact that we applied for government help as one Elite League across four nations. While the funding that covers England is extremely welcome, our next steps are to try to secure similar possibilities for the remaining five teams (Belfast Giants, Cardiff Devils, Dundee Stars, Fife Flyers & Glasgow Clan).
“Until we know more, there is no guarantee that these nations will allocate funding for ice hockey. We are calling on the devolved administrations in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales to assess the options available to all teams in their regions as soon as possible. The EIHL will do everything it can to assist these teams in requesting funding from their devolved administrations, and take the lead in the process where required.”
He continued: “What we do also know now is that the funding is only available to us if we put an Elite League level product on the ice, and that it is not a ‘blank cheque’ – everything in England will need to be applied for via Sport England to ensure funds requested are appropriate and proportionate to putting a product on the ice. There are a lot of different aspects that we will continue to look at over the next few days and weeks, when we have a clearer picture of how things stand across all parts of the UK we will keep our fans updated. We’re still some way from being able to guarantee something might happen in early 2021, and again I’d ask for everyone’s patience while we continue to find out more information.”
As the governing body in England, we would like to thank the EIHA for their ongoing support in our dialogue with Sport England.
You must be full of Christmas cheer and optimism lolJarv wrote: ↑Tue Dec 01, 2020 12:26 pmSurely as the mini-league is being paid for by the good old British tax payer the streams will be free? It's a great opportunity for some to be on the BBC maybe?
We Certainly wont be paying £15 a game for a stream. hopefully the EIHL will have learned from not even the Premier league could get away with it being that expensive.
I can't see the arena being open to fans until at least Easter. So I'd guess we would have to stream if we wanted to watch the games. I would be surprised if the government loans covered all the costs for all clubs, so I'd expect a charge for streaming as running a 5/6 team league still won't be cheap for clubs I'm sure.Jayboy wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 4:59 pmI cant say it its something that fills me with any kind of anticipation or joy especially if they are intending opening up to fans attending agian.. At the moment my mind is and would be fully on staying alive and being able to walk back into the arena in August/September..
Ok I get where there is the obvious possibility of this 5 team mini league being a streaming league, but I really am not to bothered and dont see it being something I would buy into for a whole mini season?
I like my hockey live and competitive and I really only see this working if the stream is priced at a very temping price, say a £5 a game. Sorry but for me I want to concentrate on getting to a new 2021 season safe and ready to go again in September..
I love hockey, but some things are just more important...