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Turbulent times on Tyneside

January 14, 2011 by admin

Stressful times recently, but thankfully the news that we had been hoping for came out of Monday’s Elite League board meeting that the Vipers would see out the season. It’s been a very turbulent season on Tyneside, since late November we’ve been battling to keep the club alive on a weekly basis and looking back I would say we were all skeptical that the club would last long after Christmas.

However we’re now in mid January, we’ve come through the worst period and we can now start planning going forward. Huge respect must go to Jaimie, Danny and all the players who have handled the situation very well. Jaimie has his critics and rightly so in some circumstances, however knowing where the club was five years ago and where it is now we wouldn’t have come this far without Jaimie. That’s testament to what he brings to the table. A lot of people will just look at the fact that the club have gone from winning the playoffs in 2006 playing in a 5,000 seat multi purpose arena to a struggling outfit who have seen attendances gradually drop season after season. No matter who was financing and running the club, this was going to happen, in reality the club should have folded after it’s first Elite League season. I am sure there will be more about that at Monday’s Fan Forum (7.30pm at the NewcastleGateshead Hilton).

At first I didn’t think Danny was doing a great job, but since early December he’s really bought me around. What a lot of people forget is the fact that he’s a first year coach, in the worst situation in the league, with no money, poor facilities and has been up against it on a daily basis from the start. When the financial issues raised their head in early December, a lot of coach’s would have buckled and jumped ship. Danny didn’t do this, we made him aware of the situation and respect to him, he dug in deep, wanted to make things work and got his players bought into what he wanted. That could be his making as a coach. There will be people reading this thinking well what about the four imports that left. All I would say to that is look at Edinburgh as an example, I don’t think they’ve handled their situation well at all internally and in the public domain, that’s why they are down to three imports this weekend – in addition the Capitals off ice issues aren’t anywhere near as bad as the Vipers.

The fans in Newcastle in the majority have been excellent during yet another period of uncertainty – I had hoped those days were behind us following the previous two occasions. I don’t have any issues with those that have taken the decision not to support the club or attend games, whether that’s because of Whitley Bay, past season’s, club communication, standard of play etc. Fans of Ice Hockey in Newcastle have been through their fair share of up’s and down’s as have Cardiff, Hull, Sheffield supporters. If you’re unhappy with something no one expects anyone to part with their hard earned cash, but for those that have supported the club in the past and the present it is appreciated. Personally I question whether hockey will ever work in Newcastle but for everyone who has stuck with it through the good times and the bad times hopefully a new investor is just around the corner.

Myself and Jaimie spoke to Scott Neil after last Saturday’s game at Whitley Bay and he asked how we’d managed to keep a hold of the majority of the team, we explained and even gave him some advice going forward so it was very encouraging to see that he’d spoken to the fans after Sunday’s home game against Sheffield. I respect Scott and the Capitals as until you’re in a position like the Vipers, Capitals, Stingrays have been in recent years, really you don’t understand. Scott has worked hard to make Ice Hockey work in Edinburgh but like the Vipers situation I personally feel there are a number of factors working against him and any possible success. Right now the Vipers and Capitals are not Elite League organisations and maybe their futures are at a more sustainable level.

I was very disappointed to lose Dale Mahovsky who decided to take up an offer in North America. Dale was a real find for the club coming straight out of CIS hockey and despite being in his first pro season had been a model player on and off the ice since his arrival. While it has been disappointing to lose imports, the club have never stood in anyone’s way if they wanted to move onto pastures new. Their employment in hockey is what pays for their bills, so no one should blame any players in these situations who decide to look after themselves. As a collective the players stuck with the club longer than some other would, so personally I would like to wish them all the best for the future.

Big weekend on a sporting front as I am putting myself through the pain of the Wear Tyne derby on Sunday. Like myself, a lot of Sunderland supporters are smarting still from the embarrassing 5-1 defeat to Newcastle at St. James in October. Newcastle are doing a lot better this season than I thought they would. Even as a Sunderland supporter, I am totally bemused still by their decision to part company with Chris Hughton and bring in Alan Pardew, in my eyes not a great decision. So off to the SOL on Sunday with European aspirations starting to grow, but knowing Sunderland it won’t go well.

Has everyone had their annual fix of the Ice Hockey Annual yet? If not get one today, well worth a read. Available here priced at £9.45 which is the cheapest price you’ll find anywhere on the internet.

Follow Gareth on Twitter: www.twitter.com/garethchalmers

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Dale Mahovsky, Elite League, Newcastle Vipers, Sunderland

9gc links up with JDG Media

January 7, 2011 by admin

JDG Media and 9gc are pleased to announce a strengthening of their partnership for 2011, starting with the launch of the new 9gc website.

The two companies co-own the popular British Ice Hockey website, and this has resulted in a number of joint projects under the BIH banner, offering a range of web and media services to ice hockey clubs.

Under the partnership, JDG Media has developed official websites for Newcastle Vipers, Bracknell Bees and TDC Northern Stars on a platform which enables efficient management of club websites, with 9gc tasked with pushing the service out to clubs.

Meanwhile, 9gc has headed the BIH media and PR service, generating and distributing regular press releases for the Vipers, Sheffield Steelers and Edinburgh Capitals to help promote the sport and gain exposure for those clubs.

The respective company owners, James Gordon and Gareth Chalmers, will continue to work with sports clubs throughout 2011, offering a range of services across the two businesses.

James said: “The working partnership Gareth and I have shared over the past 12 has been hugely successful, and the way we work compliments each other to an extent that it makes sense to strengthen our ties and try and gain future partnerships together. JDG Media is looking to grow and expand, gain more contacts and more sport clients, and this is very much achievable working alongside the likes of 9gc. The services we offer are often underestimated parts of a sporting organisation, but our vast knowledge of the field enables us to do the right things at the right times for all of our clients.”

JDG Media is also soon to launch the new 9 Management website, one of 9gc’s core businesses, covering player management.

9gc’s Gareth said: “I originally approached James to design and implement a new online presence for the Newcastle Vipers while helping grow the British Ice Hockey website from what it was at that time. From there our working relationship developed as explored new business opportunities that we’d created through the work carried out initially. Through the 9gc and JDG Media partnership, we’ve highlighted a number of niche markets that we can build both businesses around and hopefully expand and grow with in the future.”

If any clubs are interested in our sports website system and media services, be it within ice hockey or elsewhere, they should contact james@jdgmedia.co.uk or call 01925 555519.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 9gc, British Ice Hockey, JDG Media

Welcome to the new 9gc site

January 7, 2011 by admin

Welcome to new look 9gc website where you can find links to the groups various companies including 9 Hockey Management, Ebbsfleet United and Franke Music.

Visitors to the site will also be able to read all the latest 9gc news with regular blogs from owner Gareth Chalmers.

Special thanks to JDG Media: www.jdgmedia.co.uk for designing and implementing the new look 9gc.co.uk.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 9 Management, 9gc, Ebbsfleet United, Franke Music, JDG Media

Looking forward to the year ahead

January 7, 2011 by admin

Firstly happy new year, I hope everyone had a good festive period and are now looking forward to the year ahead.

For the Vipers, post Christmas turned out well with unexpected wins in Hull and Belfast. The result at the Odyssey was a huge one for the club considering it was two league points but more importantly a place in the Challenge Cup semi-finals. A major boost to the club on the ice and for the business considering the recent issues with the ownership and cash flow problems. Looking back at the start of December I personally would never have thought that the club would be around right now, never mind in a big semi-final like it is. That’s testament to Jaimie, Danny and all the players who have stuck together and worked hard which is why the club is still here today. The Vipers will be playing Cardiff or Nottingham in the semi with the dates almost confirmed, I don’t think we’ll get past either of those but the additional revenue and effect on confidence for the players are much more important at the present time.

Cardiff are a runaway train at the moment aren’t they? Brent Hughes was telling me the other day that the Devils defence was one of the best D’s he has ever came up against, saying that their gap control was their strong point. Cardiff didn’t start the season well and I wrote them off, but fair play to G and Franny they’ve got their team playing extremely well and other than Sheffield I can’t see anyone matching them for the league championship.

As many of you’ll already know I’ve had a lot of involvement with Ice Hockey in Newcastle over the years and one guy I gained a lot of respect for Rob Wilson. Born in Toronto, Rob doesn’t see himself as Canadian, his father was from Glasgow so he sees himself as British first and Canadian second. Rob is one of the most passionate people in the sport and wants to see it do well in the UK, he personally invested a substantial six figure sum into the Vipers, what I would call crazy but he wanted and still wants hockey in the North East to do well. I got him his job in Italy with Neumarkt Egna in the second league which is a move he should of made two or three years ago. The team he joined have been a bottom end team for sometime now and played in an outdoor rink. However, this season they have moved into a new purpose built rink (in a village with 5,000 people) and are a club going places. Neumarkt are one of the lower budget teams in A2, but despite this he’s taken them into second with the team just above him having a much superior budget. They’ve still got a chance of winning the championship there and I really hope he gets his rewards this season as I think he is someone who deserves it.

Follow Gareth on Twitter: www.twitter.com/garethchalmers

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Cardiff Devils, Challenge Cup, Neumarkt Egna, Newcastle Vipers, Rob Wilson

Telford Tigers Society Ltd

December 23, 2010 by admin

The Telford Tigers are a semi professional ice hockey team which plays in the English Premier League, the second highest level of competition in the UK. Through the Tigers supporters trust, 9gc are shareholders of the Shropshire based club.

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Legends Ice Hockey Ltd

December 23, 2010 by admin

Legends Ice Hockey is an organisation designed to support and connect former Ice Hockey players and officials and provide a range of benefits to it’s members, as well as host a series of games and events for players, officials and fans alike.

Many sports throughout the world operate similar organisations for their verteran players, and we aim to fill this current gap in our own sport here in the UK – bridging the gap between the stars of the past and ice hockey today.

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Franke Music

December 23, 2010 by admin

Franke Music is an Event Organiser and Club Night Promoter, primarily in the Dance Music industry. Franke Music work closely with a number of established dance music brands as well hosting their own one off club night events.

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9 Football Management Ltd

December 23, 2010 by admin

9 Football Management is a European based Soccer agency that strives to provide first class client representation throughout the world. An up and coming organisation, 9FM work predominately in the non-league and semi-professional markets but are constantly striving to develop.

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Darlington FC 1883 Ltd

December 23, 2010 by admin

Ebbsfleet United are a semi professional football team which plays in Blue Square South, the sixth highest level of competition in England. Through the MFC supporters trust, 9gc are shareholders of the Kent based club.

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British Ice Hockey Ltd

December 23, 2010 by admin

British Ice Hockey was formed in 2001 ultimately to provide an online real-time results service. Purchased by 9gc in 2008, it has since developed in to a premier ice hockey news website, covering all major British leagues from the Elite Ice Hockey League to the English National League.

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