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I don't even participate in ECL, but reading posts here, this feels like a perfect replica of real life socialism. 

 

Demand a lot of money to be part of a community. Waste it on absolute nonsense that doesn't actually benefit anyone outside of the "government", instead of on the people who actually financed everything.

 

Then when they have run out of money, ask for more and claim that "it will be different this time".

 

Sportsgamer needs capitalism and accountability.

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Imagine buying something online, maybe a pair of jeans you’ve saved up for.
You pay. You get the confirmation. But nothing ever arrives. Weeks turn into months. No product. No refund.

That’s not just bad service, it’s illegal.
You’ve fulfilled your end of the agreement. They haven’t. In legal terms, keeping money without delivering what was promised is fraud. That’s a breach of contract.

Now look at SportsGamer.
They’ve collected player fees, promised prize payouts, and failed to pay winners for months, all while asking for more money for upcoming tournaments.
Even their own statement admits these payments are still pending, and they offer no concrete timeline.

This is not a delay. It’s not “cash-flow challenges.”
It’s taking people’s money under false pretenses, and that’s against the law.

If this happened anywhere else, it would already be under legal investigation.

Simple as that.

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For years, this has looked like a scam targeting a community. I truly hope the authorities take a closer look soon. Kenu is traveling the world with money that isn’t his.

But sure, it’s always everyone else’s fault!

 

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I can imagine the damage control behind the scenes.

Press release incoming; "We are sorry for not paying the prize money, it was the governments fault, not our shitty budgeting. We are working to pay for unpaid prize pools (Will not be actually paid). And also, we will not be having transparency because there privacy blah blah blah."

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NG was amazing when it was a bunch of enthusiasts carrying on the Consolehockey legacy. Once the dollars entered the ring, things went downhill.

Anyways, great to see there are still many people around who are passionate enough to keep the legacy going. Personally I do not have the time to support anymore.

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With everything already said, I personally want to thank Kenu for these years on nhlgamer/sportsgamer.

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Despite the darkness surrounding things now, there have still been moments of light here at Sportsgamer.

 

As many have already written, in the beginning this was actually quite good. But when the leadership behind the company started focusing on money coming in, and absolutely no money going out, they destroyed what once made this great. The legacy, the trust, and the community spirit — all of it disappeared under their ownership.

 

I want to be clear that I hope this situation is not something Kenu personally caused. I truly hope he is not the reason the scene has ended up like this.

 

I am now moving on to the other side of the scene, where something new and fresh is being built. Hopefully, I will bring my four teams with me.

 

I sincerely hope that the players you owe money to will eventually receive what they are owed. It is your responsibility to make that happen. If that is no longer possible, then you should seriously consider declaring the company bankrupt.

 

With that said, I hope others will follow. Because what truly matters here are the players, not those who tried to lead this.

 

If the focus had ever truly been on the players, I am convinced we would never have ended up in this situation.

 

Thank you, and best of luck.

 

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29 minuuttia sitten, iSvamp kirjoitti:

With everything already said, I personally want to thank Kenu for these years on nhlgamer/sportsgamer.

.......

Despite the darkness surrounding things now, there have still been moments of light here at Sportsgamer.

 

As many have already written, in the beginning this was actually quite good. But when the leadership behind the company started focusing on money coming in, and absolutely no money going out, they destroyed what once made this great. The legacy, the trust, and the community spirit — all of it disappeared under their ownership.

 

I want to be clear that I hope this situation is not something Kenu personally caused. I truly hope he is not the reason the scene has ended up like this.

 

I am now moving on to the other side of the scene, where something new and fresh is being built. Hopefully, I will bring my four teams with me.

 

I sincerely hope that the players you owe money to will eventually receive what they are owed. It is your responsibility to make that happen. If that is no longer possible, then you should seriously consider declaring the company bankrupt.

 

With that said, I hope others will follow. Because what truly matters here are the players, not those who tried to lead this.

 

If the focus had ever truly been on the players, I am convinced we would never have ended up in this situation.

 

Thank you, and best of luck.

 

 

Great post!! Agree everything on this.

I would like also to thank for the past tournaments this community I have participated. I have moved on to ITHL so people who move there also we play there again.

It was real sad the story of Sportsgamer has to end this way it did. 

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