Quote: Bronco believer "Never went to see the Knights in the Superleague, remember seeing their DLR train and the ads but never got around to going, wish i had now. Would have loved the level of play, im told there was plenty of AHL's making up the squads, but its easy to see how ot collapsed with 18 or so imports per side it must have cost a fortune to run.'"
I used to watch the Knights fairly regularly for two or three seasons around the turn of the century. A friend, who would now be aged around 80 were he still alive, had watched the game since the early post-war era and reckoned this was the best standard of league hockey ever played in this country, but as you say almost all the players were imports. I'm sure there was at least one team with no British players in a squad of 18-20. I remember counting up all the British players in the entire roster for the league and it averaged less than two per club.
In fact that standard was probably briefly surpassed around 2004 when there was an NHL lock-out and some of the first line NHL players came over to play. I remember seeing London Racers v Coventry at Lea Valley. (Knights had folded by then after the London Arena closed down.) Racers had an enormous goon called Jeremy Cornish (an NHL forward) whose role was essentially to pick a fight with the best opposition player as soon as possible after the face off, get them both sin-binned, then the other bloke would be too scared to play properly for the rest of the match. I've never seen such unashamed thuggery in any sport.
I watched Streatham Redskins regularly during the early 90's until they folded in 1994. Then again when they reformed almost a decade later. I lost interest around five years ago though, and haven't seen a game since. If people think RL is badly run then ice hockey is far more amateurish. Whole leagues disband or amalgamate with new ones forming to take their place, clubs routinely fold then reform, matches often face off up to half an hour late. An increasingly dilapidated rink at Streatham, unpredictable finish times, erratic late Sunday evening bus service and waiting in the freezing cold on Streatham High Road in the middle of winter all took their toll, along with a drop in the standard of the Streatham team. I keep intending to take in a game at their temporary home at Brixton Recreation Centre but haven't managed it yet. At least they're due to move back to a modern rink in Streatham eventually, on the old bus garage site adjacent to the previous rink.
These days it's just football for me during the winter months, principally Dulwich Hamlet in the Isthmian (Ryman) League Division 1 South.