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<blockquote data-quote="Bee" data-source="post: 796334" data-attributes="member: 73577"><p>Who's behind the club that they are so well-funded to cover all other clubs' travel expanses (over a year ?!)</p><p>When they do get promoted, what happens then ?</p><p>Do they cover away fans expanses, too ? (surely, they won't, I know)...</p><p>I like the idea of teams from other countries joining different leagues. We do have that in football and ice hockey in Germany, e.g.</p><p>But just when it makes sense, "geographic-wise"...</p><p>Few away fans will be able to join their team on a trip to Toronto and other way around. I'd call that a huge disadvantage...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bee, post: 796334, member: 73577"] Who's behind the club that they are so well-funded to cover all other clubs' travel expanses (over a year ?!) When they do get promoted, what happens then ? Do they cover away fans expanses, too ? (surely, they won't, I know)... I like the idea of teams from other countries joining different leagues. We do have that in football and ice hockey in Germany, e.g. But just when it makes sense, "geographic-wise"... Few away fans will be able to join their team on a trip to Toronto and other way around. I'd call that a huge disadvantage... [/QUOTE]
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