Shock as Fife Flyers pull out of the EIHL season

Fife Flyers have pulled out of the 2020/21 Elite Ice Hockey League season.
The doors will stay closed at Fife Ice Arena for Fife Flyers this season (Pic: Fife Photo Agency)The doors will stay closed at Fife Ice Arena for Fife Flyers this season (Pic: Fife Photo Agency)
The doors will stay closed at Fife Ice Arena for Fife Flyers this season (Pic: Fife Photo Agency)

Following the announcement this morning from the EIHL that the 2020/21 season will not start on the previously announced provisional date of December 5 and will now be suspended, Fife Flyers directors took the decision to cancel the forthcoming season.

They cited safety concerns as the main reason for their unprecedented decision.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

EIHL chairman Tony Smith had raised the possibility of some hockey being played early next year, saying: “We are looking into the possibility of some form of top level ice hockey in the UK potentially taking place in early 2021.

“This could start in late January or early February and go through into late June, but may not include all teams and again this is dependent on crowds being allowed back inside venues.”

Despite this, the Flyers hierarchy have made the decision to cancel all play until 2021/22.

The statement from Tom Muir and Jack Wishart reads: “We participated in the call with all ten EIHL teams where we all raised our concerns about whether or not we should start the season on the rescheduled date.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

“Fife Flyers as an organisation has come to the conclusion that we cannot viably participate in a season without fans in our arena and so we will not be playing hockey in 2020/21.

“It would be extremely irresponsible of us to rush the return of play to get fans back in the arena to the detriment of their, our staff, and our players’ safety and that is what must be at the forefront of all our minds when making this decision.

“Although we all want to see skates hitting the ice once again, we cannot do that in a way which risks the safety of everyone involved and leads to a further shutdown.

“We have seen other outdoor sports continue with empty stadiums; it would certainly be a strange experience to not have Fife Ice Arena filled with our passionate fans who have stuck by us for decades.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

“We are in a different situation to other sports too in that we compete indoors, which we have heard throughout this pandemic presents a greater risk to fans than being outdoors in a football stadium, for instance.

“It is also well known that we are a gate-based club and running at a reduced capacity or with no fans at all is not sustainable for us and most other clubs around the league and that is why we have taken the decision to suspend play.

“For the many years we have been at the club we have never had to take such a difficult decision, but as we have heard on countless occasions we are living in unprecedented times and as such decisions like this are absolutely necessary.

“We know this will come as a disappointment to Fife Flyers fans, but this move will make sure we can survive and Fife can still have an ice hockey club to compete in the 2021/22 season, whenever that may be.

“We would like to thank every single Fife Flyers fan for their patience and support during this time and we hope we will see you in Fife Ice Arena sooner rather than later.”

Comment Guidelines

National World encourages reader discussion on our stories. User feedback, insights and back-and-forth exchanges add a rich layer of context to reporting. Please review our Community Guidelines before commenting.