“The pandemic has had an all-encompassing impact on all aspects of Panthers’ operation and we’d like to thank everyone for their messages of support once more. “Meanwhile, our chairman – already in isolation – has tested positive for coronavirus and we wish him and his family a speedy and safe journey back to full health,” the club added. The signed shirts will be kept safe and will be distributed at a later date, the ice hockey club added.Įmails were being sent out on Monday March 23 explaining the move to those affected. “This had been lined up for this week and next from the office but for the safety of sponsors and staff alike we feel the lockdown is the right approach now.” “The priority of making sure our foreign players got their travel plans sorted out has now passed so after today the office will be closed for a minimum of two weeks and whilst a lot of work will continue from home the first big casualty will be the distribution of the player sponsors’ jerseys,” the Panthers said in a statement. This morning's coronavirus headlines as UK begins first day of official lockdown. Nottingham Hockey club continues to be one of the leading men’s hockey clubs in the Midlands with the mens 1st XI challenging in the East Midlands First Division. Latest on Nottingham Forest owner's coronavirus battle Founded in 1919, Nottingham Hockey Club is a historic club with a large number of players and is a significant part of the community.Nottingham Panthershas urged fans to “watch retro games” and use the website and social media to keep in touch. The club confirmed the case of Covid-19affecting chairman Neil Black, as they issued an update on their operations.Ī skeleton crew of staff had still been working at the Panthers’ office, but the club has now confirmed everyone will be working from home and the office will be closed for a minimum of two weeks. The chairman of the city’s ice hockey team, the Nottingham Panthers, has tested positive for coronavirus.
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