President “Vityaz “Mikhail Golovkov told that he did not calculate the financial losses related to the reimbursement to fans of tickets for the Fonbet match of the Continental Hockey League (KHL) championship with”Admiral because this story is not about money.
After a 0-7 home loss to Dynamo Minsk, Vityaz announced that he would reimburse the finance costs of those who had already purchased tickets for the match with the Admiral. And fans who simply buy tickets will get a 100% discount.
– I thought it would be good, because the fans support us all the time. Maybe they weren’t as much as we would like. But they were there and supported the team until the end, despite the score, no one came out of the stands. And we disappointed them, so it was decided to thank them somehow.
– Have you thought about how much the club would lose in financial terms?
No, to be honest, we didn’t count it. In this case, it is not a question of money. You have to be grateful to people.
– Have you talked to the team to get the guys motivated for the next game?
“Of course we did. And with the team as a whole, and separately with a number of players. But the words remain the words, and everything will be decided on the ice, on the field. In general, we have an unpleasant start, we lost in the first game, leading 2-0, and yesterday we conceded seven at once, including several majority. It’s unpleasant, but even after such defeats you have to draw and draw conclusions so that they will be useful, ”Golovkov told correspondent.
The Vityaz-Admiral match will take place on September 6 in Balashikha and will start at 7:00 p.m. Moscow time.
Watch the matches of the Fonbet KHL championship on the Match holding channels, as well as on the matchtv.ru and sportbox.ru sites.
Source : MatchTV
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