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Chairman Cox still quiet on Super League plans.

Chairman Cox still quiet on Super League plans.

Barry Coe19 Apr 2021 - 18:08
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No news yet whether KHC will quit the East League to join European mercenaries.

KHC Chairman Jaime Cox would not be drawn whether KHC would be abandoning the East League to join the fledgling European Super League.
With PSG and Bayern Munich to still accept is was widely speculated in Northamptonshire that Kettering HC would take up the 15th spot.
Cox commented with "no comment, can't you see I'm busy on the school run" but this was seen as a clear indication that Kettering are considering the move.
The initial share of payment of £450million would be put into some new balls, bibs and an increase in tea money to £25 per team. It was also thought some plasters and ice packs were also being considered as these are a requirement for the new league.
Cox went on to say that he was very happy with the squad that skipper Grant Carlin had assembled and the prospect of no relegation was quite appealing.
"There is, as always, no money available for new signings so don't ask" Cox continued and
Club treasurer Kirsty was quite concerned about the increase in petrol money for matches away in Spain.

The European elite are keen to have KHC on board with Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli saying he had "heard good things about the pasta bake and Kettering have Moretti on draught."

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