Tigers on ice for one year

Thursday 28th May 2009, 10:29AM BST.

tigers_logo11Troubled Telford Tigers ice hockey team will not play for at least a year after the owner pulled the club out of the English Premier League.

But Telford businessman Neil James today said it was not the end and the club would be back the following season.

Mr James said the club simply did not have enough time to complete arrangements and get a team together for the 2009/2010 campaign but vowed they would return.

He said every effort would be made during the year out to ensure a “stable and sustainable” base was built for the club to progress.

Mr James, a training design consultant, said: “No, there isn’t going to be a team this year but there will be ongoing things for the supporters, for instance we may organise coaches to go to watch other teams in the English Premier League.

“I want to keep the backing of the fans so that next year we will come back a lot stronger.”

He said he had no intention of just being at the helm of the Tigers for one year and pledged his full commitment to the club.

Mr James, who took over the club 10 days ago from former owners David and Rachel Candlin, broke the news of the lay-off to fans on the club’s website.

He said in a statement: “Over the past couple of weeks, despite the best efforts of everyone behind the scenes, due to the short timescale in which to meet various requirements and getting everything in place, we have taken the decision to take a year out and build for the 2010/2011 season to ensure ongoing stability and competitiveness.

“Obviously, we understand the supporters’ disappointment that Telford Tigers will not be icing this season however, given a number of factors, the timescale and talks with the EPL and the council, all parties were in agreement that this was the best way forward in the long term for the continued success of the team.

“I would like to reassure everyone that the next year will be spent working hard behind the scenes, talking to existing and potential sponsors, and building a stable and sustainable base from which to move forward.”

He said a number of supporters’ meetings were planned.

By Simon Hardy



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