Lapa
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that's hardly surprising. from what i've seen, it looks like sokolov may take a crack at the main team next year. he's good.Anybody else notice Abramov lighting it up as a 16 yo? Him and Sokolov for that matter.
i just leave it here
yeah, would be great to interview Efimov or so, if they want to do something with leaving kids... decrease, stop numbers. It seems that better conditions for developing at home = more kids leavingThe title is "АГЕНТСКИЙ КЛОНДАЙК" lol, I couldn't have written it better myself
yeah, would be great to interview Efimov or so, if they want to do something with leaving kids... decrease, stop numbers. It seems that better conditions for developing at home = more kids leaving
it somewhat justifies big bodies flowing there, but i'll never understand what shrimps are thinking. everyone of them gets undrafted and returns looking like a poleno still every next one think he'll made it. that's beyond stupid. if abramov goes down that path that'll be a tragedyIts the grass is greener mentality fortified by the agents. We cant push mhl its almost never on tv, teams play in same cities as their parent clubs, same arenas. They barely have fans of their own, who are not parents or relatives.
it somewhat justifies big bodies flowing there, but i'll never understand what shrimps are thinking. everyone of them gets undrafted and returns looking like a poleno still every next one think he'll made it. that's beyond stupid. if abramov goes down that path that'll be a tragedy
Interesting interview with Dmitri Efimov, head of MHL.
Key points
- MHL budget consists of 52% from KHL, 28% clubs fees, 20% sponsors.
- clubs fees: 900 000 rubles/17 000€ for MHL A, 450 000 rubles/8 600€ for MHL B
Is there or will be there any MHL/B club in Volgograd ?
better question is, if is this Slovak team idea in MHL B still alive?
yeah, would be great to interview Efimov or so, if they want to do something with leaving kids... decrease, stop numbers. It seems that better conditions for developing at home = more kids leaving