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ABOUT TIME THE PLACE IS A DISGRACE.....................SEE YA

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By:
p_r_e_m_i_e_r__f_a_n_t_a_s_y
When: 25 Feb 16 15:03
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By:
FATTIEWHITEYSLOVEADRINK
When: 25 Feb 16 15:07
Toilet of toilets get it right !!
Best toilet !
By:
ebulGery
When: 25 Feb 16 18:59
I don't think the OP thinks much of our horse races courses either..

Perhaps he should just not attend himself....others like Wimbledon and will miss it
By:
irishone
When: 25 Feb 16 20:09
I wont miss the disgusting lavatories , the total lack of customer care for twenty years, the six packers or the dodgy track.

I will miss the craic we had , taking money off henwood and old tony morris , the beers , the laughs ,sending back the sh1te meals in the restaurent, the good times and the bad .
By:
woodmanchester
When: 25 Feb 16 20:12
Once such a glorious track, too. Ger McKenna's Lartigue Note my first Derby there. Wont seem the same now, although veterans will dare say not a patch on White City, but that was before my time. With Hall Green said to be closing, if Derby stays with GRA it might be in my back-yard at Belle Vue!
By:
casemoney
When: 25 Feb 16 20:22
Nothing wrong with the track ,the problem is money that should have been spent on Grandstand being used for Luxury offices in the city by a team of twats ,and the Miller never should have been built another fraudulent waste ...
By:
FATTIEWHITEYSLOVEADRINK
When: 25 Feb 16 20:40
Got to walk though under part of the stands
To go though to boxs other year
Got its own little world was taken back by it !
By:
casemoney
When: 25 Feb 16 21:13
Loads of Offices upstairs in the Grandstand  Fats Plain not used, GBGB spending fortunes on offices next to the bank of england ,U cannot make it up tbh
By:
irishone
When: 25 Feb 16 21:16
Classic Hobbsy "My glass is always half full" ..... WAFD ...and your brain is half empty mate ! Laugh
By:
irishone
When: 25 Feb 16 21:19
Ricky spot on ......
By:
Deptford
When: 25 Feb 16 21:31
Hobbsy will never have a pop at anyone or anything, biggest gravy train merchant ever
By:
everton-fc
When: 25 Feb 16 22:01
Spot on RE Hobbsey, never says a bad word about anything.
By:
casemoney
When: 25 Feb 16 22:32
HOBB has a brown nose  and is a gentleman of the wrist ..
By:
ebulGery
When: 25 Feb 16 22:53
I think the point is that if Greyhound Racing remained at Wimbledon then the track was going to rebuilt

which it is a little overdue for, so the OP had that right

woodmanchester  • February 25, 2016 8:12 PM GMT
Once such a glorious track, too. Ger McKenna's Lartigue Note my first Derby there. Wont seem the same now, although veterans will dare say not a patch on White City, but that was before my time. With Hall Green said to be closing, if Derby stays with GRA it might be in my back-yard at Belle Vue!


Not necessarily so Woody, Clive Feltham who owns the right to the 'Greyhound Derby' name is going to decide on best track

which does not have to be GRA...on another thread

If Belle Vue can put in another winning line 10 metres further, I suppose it could be considered
By:
ebulGery
When: 25 Feb 16 22:56
The Paschal Taggart plan
By:
ebulGery
When: 25 Feb 16 23:01
Shawfield could do with a rebuild...but don't think that will happen

They survive on the Scottish Derby and very poor prize money 480 hcaps
By:
Ron-Russian
When: 25 Feb 16 23:07
bg you will be betting on virtual greyhound racing sooner
than you think, i think Sad
By:
Ron-Russian
When: 25 Feb 16 23:14
The problem we've got now is, we don't only have tracks closing,
we have the anti's jumping on the bandwagon of the unhappy trainers/owners
speaking out against the people running the sport - that is not good
By:
sparrow
When: 25 Feb 16 23:32
It was one a decent place, but unfortunately it has been left to rot. Who could ever have thought that London would be left with no tracks. The future does indeed look bleak for the sport.
By:
ebulGery
When: 26 Feb 16 00:17
Ron-Russian  • February 25, 2016 11:07 PM GMT
bg you will be betting on virtual greyhound racing sooner
than you think, i think Sad


If I could only find the form and previous videos of virtual greyhound racing

then I would probably have already started Ron, the races look remarkably trouble free
By:
Aladdin Sane
When: 26 Feb 16 09:28
I remember when White City closed I was all for Wembley or Hove as being the new home for the Derby.  When Wimbledon was chosen I felt that the track was just wrong for such an event (but what do I know?).  To an extent, even though there have been some great finals held there, I still retain those feelings.  Here we are again trying to find another home and Hove is still open.  What would actually be wrong with the distance of 515m? The distance dropped by 20m when it went to Wimbledon so why do some feel it may be a problem? It's still a big, fair, 4 bends isn't it?
By:
casemoney
When: 26 Feb 16 12:06
515 is too far ,and he location is not the best imo anyone, north of watford will be on the M25 trying to get there ,Good luck with that Laugh  The whole scheme now is to get the race at Towcester ,dont worry what anyone says ,that is the Scheme ...
By:
threecard
When: 26 Feb 16 12:39
Cant understand why any GRA track is being supported by the greyhound fraternity. It will all end only one way. We all know the asset stripping of the stadiums has gone on and will continue until every last penny has been
squeezed.  I was at Hall Green a couple of years ago and saw the state of the exterior and thought at the time its days were numbered.  A couple of weeks later the GRA announced they had sold the freeholds to their remaining tracks and set up lease arrangements with break clauses. End of the road for the GRA. They should not have rights to the Greyhound Derby. The only reason Perry Bar and Belle Vue have some sort of future are the tote turnovers.  Oxford will never return as the owners will sit on it and do the bare minimum to upkeep it as it is now protected and wait for a change of councillors. Hall Green will have a lot of save support but they cannot win if the council vote for housing which they are likely to do. Oxford did not vote for housing and it remains empty. No one in the game is going to offer the sort of money to get it out of GRA hands. Any compulsory purchase will get locked up in legality for years. The fundamental problem is greyhound racing owns nothing..why the sport has not got together over the years and purchased or built its own stadia seems strange. I guess it is too fragmented.  It shows on these forums..blame the bookies, blame the promoters, blame the GBGB etc no suggestion or ideas on forward thinking policy..
By:
irishone
When: 26 Feb 16 12:46
Yep ...guilty as charged here threecard .... thought pascal had a good idea for wimbledon though and look where that got him, think Mr H has loads of good ideas for the game and look where that got him .... we are fecked i'm afraid.
By:
sparrow
When: 26 Feb 16 13:48
According to today's RP the Wimbledon track is to stage it's last meeting on June 18th.
By:
sparrow
When: 26 Feb 16 13:52
WIMBLEDON will stage its final meeting on Saturday June 18 as the news the sport was dreading was announced on Thursday morning.

This will be two 'farewell' Saturdays after this year’s William Hill Derby final.

Clive Feltham, MD of the GRA, the operators there, said: “The Derby final is the first Saturday in June, so we have decided to stage two further farewell Saturdays after that to give everyone an opportunity to visit one last time. Our lease ends on July 14, and that will then give us the time to vacate.  We have looked at all the options, and decided once we had reached this conclusion, it was better to inform everyone immediately.

"It is desperately sad, but the owners [Galliard Homes] secured the planning permission they required for development in December, nothing relevant has happened since and there is no room left for manoeuvre. Whatever happens with the mayor, our lease has ended.”

The track will continue racing Thursday and Saturdays through to the Derby final, then the two farewell Saturdays.

Wimbledon is the last track with a London postcode. At one stage there were 25 alone in the capital, but the opening of betting shops in 1961 has seen a constant decline. There will now be just 24 left in the whole of Britain.

“We are giving just under four months notice to everyone because we feel that’s the right thing to do. Also greyhounds and trainers will be looking elsewhere, and realistically the kennel strength will come under pressure, so opting for these two Saturday night farewells seems sensible,” added Feltham. “These will involve a mixture of top class opens and graded events, I’d again like to thank all our staff, trainers and their owners for their support through this period."

He undertook to support any greyhounds that now end up as retired, rather than transferred elsewhere. “That’s what we did previously at Catford and Oxford, but Wimbledon has a very low strength, currently 120, whereas most tracks would have around 300, so at least that helps,” he said.

Feltham added that he is hoping to confirm the position of next year’s Derby before the Derby final this year. “Discussions continue, it’s unlikely to be at a GRA track, but our intention is to secure an arrangement that maintains its format and prize-money – we agree that it’s a vital element in encouraging interest in the sport."
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 26 Feb 16 18:33
I've seen all the greats run there since I was a kid from back in the 70's, such a great shame but the place has gone to rack and ruin. I'll go to this years Derby and the last ever meeting but it's just heartbreaking to see what has happened to a once magnificent greyhound stadium that has provided me with unforgettable memories over the last 40 years.
By:
p_r_e_m_i_e_r__f_a_n_t_a_s_y
When: 26 Feb 16 18:44
Am gutted about it too, for all it's faults it is still one of the best nights of the year and something i look forward to every year Sad
By:
lanza
When: 26 Feb 16 18:49
Sad
By:
dr . atkins
When: 26 Feb 16 18:50
can't stand the place but did not want it to close
By:
cj180
When: 26 Feb 16 21:25
Hope those AFC Wimbledon fans are happy. Whined about losing the original club to Milton Keynes, yet think nothing of moving in and trampling over other peoples sporting interests. Hope they fail to go up then plummet like a stone. Hypocritical parasites.
By:
casemoney
When: 26 Feb 16 22:56
Laugh@ Cj lets hope so
By:
ebulGery
When: 28 Feb 16 05:16
If they move the Derby to Hove....they would need to reduce it to 500m I think, I agree 515m is too far case
By:
Hound-Dog-2
When: 29 Feb 16 13:20
Agree it's just heartbreaking to see what has happened to a once magnificent greyhound stadium, and just unbelievable that there will be no dog track left with a London postcode.
By:
xmoneyx
When: 29 Feb 16 20:32
last facelift shawfield was when they painted the traps Scottish Derby 2015,still paint in the cans for 2016
By:
xmoneyx
When: 29 Feb 16 20:33
wow no London track
By:
ebulGery
When: 29 Feb 16 20:35
still paint in the cans for 2016

I am glad to hear xmoneyx, should make it look like brand new stadium
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