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Re: Random Hockey Thread

From: (Anonymous)
Wow, that's super shady. I'm angry on behalf of everyone they screwed over in the first place, but if they've been planning on doing it all along and still only gave them five days notice, that seems even worse somehow.

Would it have been possible to sell the club without selling the arena? I admit I don't know much about how that works in Germany.

Re: Random Hockey Thread

From: (Anonymous)
Yeah, club owners don't necessarily own the arena and I think their plan was to sell the club, but keep the arena in the first place.

And not all clubs have owners in the first place by the way. My club for example only has various sponsors, but no owner. (And no arena, lol.)
The club then just has to rent the rink and figure that into their budget. I'm not really sure which is more common in Germany, but both work.

It's the five days I keep getting stuck on. It's such a short amount of time and it's clear no one (except the owners...) knew about it. :(