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it has been heavily discussed on greyhoundscene
Catford I think there is a real fear Wimbledon will not have enough dogs to continue and would have to shut |
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Yes I know it has been discussed on scene BG, thanks.
Some tool on there seems to be blaming Tony if the Don closes because they will be short of dogs. Wanted to know what people on here thought. There's a few Don owners and regulars on here. Its not good news for me but I support him all the way on this. |
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I agree Catford
..one cannot really go blameing trainers for the incompetence of the GRA imo Hopefully they will muddle through ![]() If he has more than one van and enough dogs could Tony not supply runners for both tracks (I know they race same nights..but even so) |
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They are talking about the Don having some opens so perhaps TT will enter a few.
Comes to something though doesn't it? When a trainer will give up a contract at the Don for one at the Bourne. No disrespect to Sittingbourne, which I consider a well run tack where they make visitors welcome. But it really feels like the manager of a Premier League team leaving to go to the Championship: you just know relegation, or worse, is sure to follow. |
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it is sad Catford
![]() If Paschall Taggart does not get his way One has to wonder about the future ![]() it is rapidly turning into another Shawfield |
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Also hinted on Gscene that Doyle might be going to Oxford.
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with gra tracks under a cloud
some trainers are looking elsewhere to train just imagine if all the gra tracks closed at the same time, what would all the unemployed trainers do then cannot blame trainer as he is thinking about hmself, dogs and staff |
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Bernie not going anywhere,and Oxford woudnt want him....they sacked him for the Gibraltar coup years ago ;)
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top many tony sorry to see him go nothing to do with him if don closes .tbh i dont see how it can survive dog number wise,what a tragic waste has been overseen by the GRA over the years ,absolutely disgraceful ,as for bernie going oxo ,if that is the case THE END IS DEFFO FINNISH ..When is tony going CAT ill have to pop have a small scotch with him ![]() |
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Steve173 on scene must be in Wimbledon/GRA management.
He is the only one that cannot see whats happeing at the track |
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![]() The GRA are despicable Clive Feltham condemed Paschalls Taggart plan at the same time time as GRA have applied for change of use for Wimbledon..not to include Greyhound Racing ![]() ![]() Pascalls Taggart is the only reason for trainers to stay but it is far from certain and probably at least 2 -3 years away they would need a lot of faith for all that I hope Wimbledon are able to muddle through for the time being |
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Yep muddle thru is the best we can hope for and if PT does not get it HMMMMMMMMMM and also if he does what does everybody do for 2 years while its demolished and rebuilt hmmmmm
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I'll join you for that Case.
Thats the problem BaW; even if PT does get it the track will close for a couple of years. Who is going to buy new dogs if they don't know where they will run? Is a mess and its all down Luke Johnson and the GRA. |
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I started off going to Slough. Used to go Harringay then Cartford and the Stow. If I show up at your track; be afraid!!
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I think he said they would not be out of pocket
I dont why BAGS stopped there ![]() not many went...but that was not the point, it generated income for the track |
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Catford |
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Sad but true. The GRA are owned by venture capitalists called Risk Capital..this says it all. Its no good moaning about how the GRA are behaving..the owners are in it to invest and make a profit. While a night at the dogs is a great night out and some tracks really promote and are run well and make a nice profit there comes a time when investors need and will cash in. Wimbledon will go the same way as the Stow because real dog people do not own tracks. The only way Wimbledon will be saved is if the dog people pay enough for the site. In this day and age no council is going to save a dog track when they are worth five times to them and developers as housing and commercial units. The Stow could have been saved if those that care and with enough dosh bargained it away from L and Q and the Chandlers but it was not worth circa 20 million as a dog track to any sensible business man. Wimbledon is the same...400 homes attracting nearly £800,000 per year council tax with government bonuses plus the S106 payment that developers pay is a far more attractive financial proposition than a dog track however successful it maybe. The loss of the Stow cuts to the quick but highlights the real problem..the dog industry owns nothing. Hall Green is and could be even better as a venue and the future of the greyhound industry if someone bought it NOW..not waiting for Risk Capital to negotiate it away for housing.
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In this life thankfully everything is not always sold to the highest bidder.
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Will he take his mac with him
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