Dundee Head Coach/GM Omar Pacha has left the club to take up a CEO position with another EIHL club, rumoured to be Nottingham.
Dundee have a replacement in place and will announce later this week/early next.
Pacha spent 5 years in Dundee following spells in Hull & Manchester culminating in reaching this years playoff final 4 after our poor showing in the quarter finals.
Obviously Panthers makes sense but.
Could there be a surprise and Pacha come to Steelers, recruit young players from North America and let Fox concentrate on coaching?
He recruits well, understands the uk game and would let Fox concentrate on the main role?
Dundee Head Coach/GM Omar Pacha has left the club to take up a CEO position with another EIHL club, rumoured to be Nottingham.
Dundee have a replacement in place and will announce later this week/early next.
Pacha spent 5 years in Dundee following spells in Hull & Manchester culminating in reaching this years playoff final 4 after our poor showing in the quarter finals.
Obviously Panthers makes sense but.
Could there be a surprise and Pacha come to Steelers, recruit young players from North America and let Fox concentrate on coaching?
He recruits well, understands the uk game and would let Fox concentrate on the main role?
I think we could use done along those lines, but my guess is that Panthers and Pacha is a done deal.
So with Storm "losing Finnerty, Pacha seemingly going to Panthers, Giants and Devils success this year, the competition is going to be even tougher next year.
Going to be hard for Fox and Co to get that league title we keep on aiming for.
It'll be interesting to see what sort of a fist he makes of it. Can he change the current attitude, or will it prove to be a poisoned chalice? The league needs a Panthers team that is challenging for trophies.