Please tell me you are being ironic with regards to Cheltenham tatts demo. I managed to sell number 46 fortunately as I had already decided that I wasn't going again, whether it sold or not.
Please tell me you are being ironic with regards to Cheltenham tatts demo. I managed to sell number 46 fortunately as I had already decided that I wasn't going again, whether it sold or not.
Stratford have a good relationship with the bookmakers. An individual tried to get the rails relocated before without success as the only reason was their personal gain at the expense of everyone else and the track management wouldn't have it.
Stratford have a good relationship with the bookmakers. An individual tried to get the rails relocated before without success as the only reason was their personal gain at the expense of everyone else and the track management wouldn't have it.
wassy im fed up with being told what a good relationship we have with the courses.they say jump and we say how high.ive completely given up.we had the best year weve ever had last year but if it wasnt for my wife wanting to work id walk away.we just roll over time and time again.
wassy im fed up with being told what a good relationship we have with the courses.they say jump and we say how high.ive completely given up.we had the best year weve ever had last year but if it wasnt for my wife wanting to work id walk away.we just
Stratford is different regit to be fair. At the bookmakers meeting the management asked us what we'd like to do with the marketing fee money to promote the ring. They try to help us where they can, I have no problems with them. That puts them on a list on one out of all the courses I attend that I can say that about.
Stratford is different regit to be fair. At the bookmakers meeting the management asked us what we'd like to do with the marketing fee money to promote the ring. They try to help us where they can, I have no problems with them. That puts them on a
racecourses rule ribero.could you believe how bad wethrby was on saturday.nice day but £16 to get in.race 3 just summed it up.very little info about the stewards cos they were judging the best xmas jumper competition.ive not been to that meeting before and in future apart from cheltenham i will not be going out in jan or feb.how the bad picks make it pay is amazing.respect to anybody who has a go but do they actually make a profit.
racecourses rule ribero.could you believe how bad wethrby was on saturday.nice day but £16 to get in.race 3 just summed it up.very little info about the stewards cos they were judging the best xmas jumper competition.ive not been to that meeting bef
wassy i know your clued up on rules etc. cheltenham badge on jan 1st its 7 or 8 times cos of attendance.this year cos of worst weather ever(couldnt build joint so came home)crowd 55% of usual how does it work for next year. wouldnt happen in a hundred years but wouldnt it be nice if cheltenham wrote to books who bet and thanked them and returned 2 times entry cos of attendance.would have been the perfect meeting for everyone to say NO THANKS and left them to it.
wassy i know your clued up on rules etc.cheltenham badge on jan 1st its 7 or 8 times cos of attendance.this year cos of worst weather ever(couldnt build joint so came home)crowd 55% of usual how does it work for next year.wouldnt happen in a hundred
I'm not really clued up at all regit. All I go on is the contracts. I can't imagine one years' attendance based on the worst weather (even for Cheltenham) in living memory is a basis for reducing the badge next year. I agree though that if I was in charge I would do as you suggested as a gesture of good will and thanks. Suppose it depends on how the management view us at that track.
I'm not really clued up at all regit. All I go on is the contracts. I can't imagine one years' attendance based on the worst weather (even for Cheltenham) in living memory is a basis for reducing the badge next year. I agree though that if I was i
intheknow if a ladbrokes pitch didnt reach reserve would they be able to sell it for less than the underbidder to someone else or would they have to be able to justify it to the shareholders cos some of the pitches that wont reach the reserve have some high bids.eg catterick flat.
intheknow if a ladbrokes pitch didnt reach reserve would they be able to sell it for less than the underbidder to someone else or would they have to be able to justify it to the shareholders cos some of the pitches that wont reach the reserve have so
your best Christmas jumper competition isn't as daft as what we had to put up with at Sedgefield on Friday.
the announcer announced 15mins before the last race that the stewards had given permission for the last hurdle to be omitted.
it was a bumper.
regityour best Christmas jumper competition isn't as daft as what we had to put up with at Sedgefield on Friday.the announcer announced 15mins before the last race that the stewards had given permission for the last hurdle to be omitted.it was a bump
SHOULD THE BIDDER BE A COMMISSION AGENT WHO REPRESENTS ONCOURSE BOOKMAKERS ON A COMMITTEE(ILLUMINATI,)THEN DONT BE SHOCKED WITH THE IMPENDING ANNOUNCEMENT THAT DUE TO "HEALTH AND SAFETY" "UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES"EXT EXT,THE RAILS WILL BE REPOSITIONED
SHOULD THE BIDDER BE A COMMISSION AGENT WHO REPRESENTS ONCOURSE BOOKMAKERS ON A COMMITTEE(ILLUMINATI,)THEN DONT BE SHOCKED WITH THE IMPENDING ANNOUNCEMENT THAT DUE TO "HEALTH AND SAFETY" "UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES"EXT EXT,THE RAILS WILL BE REPOSITIONE
foxy, yes I heard that too and found it a strange announcement. However, when you saw the race, they actually bypassed what would have been the last hurdle, so they were sort of right
foxy, yes I heard that too and found it a strange announcement. However, when you saw the race, they actually bypassed what would have been the last hurdle, so they were sort of right
IT ALWAYS MADE ME CHUCKLE THAT UNDER THE OLD NJPC CERTAIN BOOKMAKERS ALWAYS USED TO BUY JUST AT THE RIGHT TIME,AND SELL JUST AT THE RIGHT TIME,IT REALLY WAS UNCANNY,ANYBODY OBSERVING WOULD THINK THEY WERE GETTING THEIR CARD MARKED
IT ALWAYS MADE ME CHUCKLE THAT UNDER THE OLD NJPC CERTAIN BOOKMAKERS ALWAYS USED TO BUY JUST AT THE RIGHT TIME,AND SELL JUST AT THE RIGHT TIME,IT REALLY WAS UNCANNY,ANYBODY OBSERVING WOULD THINK THEY WERE GETTING THEIR CARD MARKED
no johny i meant if the reserve was 20,000 and the underbid was say 17,000 could they sell to someone else for less than the 17,000 privately or would the fact they have shareholders stop this.
no johny i meant if the reserve was 20,000 and the underbid was say 17,000 could they sell to someone else for less than the 17,000 privately or would the fact they have shareholders stop this.
didnt phrase that very well.meant if someone was prepared to match the underbidder.as an underbidder (not in this case but generally)do you have to buy if the seller says yes even though you havent matched the reserve.
didnt phrase that very well.meant if someone was prepared to match the underbidder.as an underbidder (not in this case but generally)do you have to buy if the seller says yes even though you havent matched the reserve.
Regit,Wetherby was hopeless,31 books in tatts,last year was bad but like you I thought the weather may improve things a little,so you could say this meeting has peaked!
Regit,Wetherby was hopeless,31 books in tatts,last year was bad but like you I thought the weather may improve things a little,so you could say this meeting has peaked!
Wasnto - what was wrong with your chelt tatts pick 46, paddy power saturday looked ok last year , wouldnt champion hurdle day and gold cup day be decent?
Wasnto - what was wrong with your chelt tatts pick 46, paddy power saturday looked ok last year , wouldnt champion hurdle day and gold cup day be decent?
Davy - we bet in tatts for over 20 years. In the end it when it came to my pick there wasn't any pitch I wanted to bet in so that was the time to turn it in. The last gold cup day we bet there we stood in the middle of the 2nd line and fielded £250 on the foxhunters :O
Davy - we bet in tatts for over 20 years. In the end it when it came to my pick there wasn't any pitch I wanted to bet in so that was the time to turn it in. The last gold cup day we bet there we stood in the middle of the 2nd line and fielded £25
ITS OFFICIAL,CHELTENHAM TATTS AINT WORTH TWO BOB,FRIEND OF MINE BET ON THE FRONT LINE GOLD CUP DAY AND HELD 9K,IF I COULDNT HOLD THAT ON ANY SATURDAY AT HEXHAM ID RAP UP,JUST YORK TATTS (OR THE EMPERORS NEW CLOTHES)TO BE FOUND OUT NOW
ITS OFFICIAL,CHELTENHAM TATTS AINT WORTH TWO BOB,FRIEND OF MINE BET ON THE FRONT LINE GOLD CUP DAY AND HELD 9K,IF I COULDNT HOLD THAT ON ANY SATURDAY AT HEXHAM ID RAP UP,JUST YORK TATTS (OR THE EMPERORS NEW CLOTHES)TO BE FOUND OUT NOW
Is it possible to say how much % approx. the value of pitches has dropped over the last 10 years,rails and ring. During the last 10 years both online,and exchange betting have really come to the fore,not to mention other things,so was wondering how much this has impacted on the value of pitches. I understand that some key picks may have actually increased,but what is the overall picture,bearing in mind that there are only so many top picks? Answers appreciated,thanks in advance.
Is it possible to say how much % approx. the value of pitches has dropped over the last 10 years,rails and ring. During the last 10 years both online,and exchange betting have really come to the fore,not to mention other things,so was wondering how
RR,YOU ARE WASTING YOUR TIME,ILLUMINATI WANTED PEOPLE LIVING IN A 50K TERRACE HOUSE TO PAY THE SAME AS SOMEONE LIVING A 2 MILLION POUND MANSION UNTIL THE POLL TAX RIOTS,NOW WE HAVE THE BAND SYSTEM(GRADUATED BADGE FEE),I SUPPOSE WE COULD RISE UP AND HAVE THE CHELTENHAM RIOTS,BUT IT DOESNT HAVE THE SAME RING
RR,YOU ARE WASTING YOUR TIME,ILLUMINATI WANTED PEOPLE LIVING IN A 50K TERRACE HOUSE TO PAY THE SAME AS SOMEONE LIVING A 2 MILLION POUND MANSION UNTIL THE POLL TAX RIOTS,NOW WE HAVE THE BAND SYSTEM(GRADUATED BADGE FEE),I SUPPOSE WE COULD RISE UP AND H
remember saying this before, been racing for many years the bookmakers have always thought of one thing THEMSELVES always have always will.
the truth hurtsremember saying this before, been racing for many years the bookmakers have always thought of one thing THEMSELVES always have always will.
Where did it all go wrong fact, the Illummanti were supposed to be the only people on track by now...... taking all the turnover going and throwing it all back on here for a bigger guaranteed profit............. instead record numbers of books are turning up going bigger than the machine offering a proper service to the small number of paying customers still attending the track associations have lost all but a small amount of credibility and individual negotiations by pitcholders with racecourses direct have now taken precedent....
Where did it all go wrong fact, the Illummanti were supposed to be the only people on track by now...... taking all the turnover going and throwing it all back on here for a bigger guaranteed profit............. instead record numbers of books are tu
545APG - that just is not true ! Answer the question 'do you think the system is fair ?'. The stock answer of 'you know the situation when you buy the pitch' just will not do. I know this issue has been debated many times on here but I repeat 'Is it fair ?'.
545APG - that just is not true ! Answer the question 'do you think the system is fair ?'. The stock answer of 'you know the situation when you buy the pitch' just will not do. I know this issue has been debated many times on here but I repeat 'Is it
WELL FOR A START THE MARKETING FEE AGREED TO BY ILLUMINATI WAS A STEP(OR SO THEY THOUGHT)TO GET RID OF THE SMALLER BOOKMAKER,WHEN IN ACTUAL FACT ITS DONE QUITE THE OPPOSITE,MORE BOOKS FEEL THEY ARE OBLIGED TO TURN UP AT MORE MEETS AFTER PAYING THIS TOTAL RIP OFF!
WELL FOR A START THE MARKETING FEE AGREED TO BY ILLUMINATI WAS A STEP(OR SO THEY THOUGHT)TO GET RID OF THE SMALLER BOOKMAKER,WHEN IN ACTUAL FACT ITS DONE QUITE THE OPPOSITE,MORE BOOKS FEEL THEY ARE OBLIGED TO TURN UP AT MORE MEETS AFTER PAYING THIS T
Fact can you confirm if there is any truth in the rumour that as a result of the Marketing Fee not reducing the number of books in attendance that they have have turned to the major petrol retailers to lobby for an extra 20p a litre on all types of fuel.....
Fact can you confirm if there is any truth in the rumour that as a result of the Marketing Fee not reducing the number of books in attendance that they have have turned to the major petrol retailers to lobby for an extra 20p a litre on all types of f
You are quite right to do so wassy - Happy New Year to you and yours by the way. In the absence of a response hitherto may I be allowed to try to answer my own question ( no need to call the chaps in white coats - yet !! ). The brief answer is 'No - it is not fair'. Cast your mind back to pre pitch sales and in particular before exchanges existed and perhaps you can maintain that the system worked perfectly well then but why doesn't it now ? More to the point in those 'golden days' the system could even have been considered to be fair or more accurately fairer. Terms and conditions have changed radically since then, of course, especially for the lower ( inferior ) picks. Turnover has reduced, one of the main contributory reasons being that superior picks no longer hedge with the back lines of the ring and badge fees amonst other costs have, thanks to the agreements put in place, increased making life for those with moderate picks even more challenging. The case for the defence is ?
You are quite right to do so wassy - Happy New Year to you and yours by the way. In the absence of a response hitherto may I be allowed to try to answer my own question ( no need to call the chaps in white coats - yet !! ). The brief answer is 'No -
Stephen Little's publication on sale prices made very interesting reading showing how in most cases values, over the years, had depreciated. Some of those who sold all their portfolio at the earliest opportunity without doubt made a killing yet there are some instances of individual pitches being worth a lot more now than they were sold for at that time. One reason for the latter can be explained by the creation of new areas which has favoured a few and disadvantaged many.
Stephen Little's publication on sale prices made very interesting reading showing how in most cases values, over the years, had depreciated. Some of those who sold all their portfolio at the earliest opportunity without doubt made a killing yet there
Best time to sell was probably about 18 months in,those who sold straight away did ok on some but lost on others plus they had about 15% commission at that time.
Best time to sell was probably about 18 months in,those who sold straight away did ok on some but lost on others plus they had about 15% commission at that time.
Agreed ribero plus for some, i.e those with many pitches, the penny had not dropped as to how to put them into the auction. By that I mean singly or in 'geographical groups. Some simply entered one or two lots consisting of many pitches which immediately excluded some potential bidders and created a situation ripe for opportunists with the necessary resources - we mustn't mention ay names of course.
Agreed ribero plus for some, i.e those with many pitches, the penny had not dropped as to how to put them into the auction. By that I mean singly or in 'geographical groups. Some simply entered one or two lots consisting of many pitches which immedia
THERE WAS NOTHING WRONG IN THAT IS THERE DEMMO ...IT WAS THE FAULT OF HE VENDOR....................AS FOR NOT MENTIONING ANY NAMES FOR FKS SAKE DONT YOU GET BRAVE
THERE WAS NOTHING WRONG IN THAT IS THERE DEMMO ...IT WAS THE FAULT OF HE VENDOR....................AS FOR NOT MENTIONING ANY NAMES FOR FKS SAKE DONT YOU GET BRAVE
Got a message in a bottle ! Asked me how the dominoes match went this week ? I agree regarding the vendor point Johnny - an expensive mistake to make though !
Got a message in a bottle ! Asked me how the dominoes match went this week ? I agree regarding the vendor point Johnny - an expensive mistake to make though !
wasnot - thanks, im looking for another "bargain" on the agt site but cant seem to find anything!!!! Apart from Chelt tatts pitches by the dozen (picks 40-70).
wasnot - thanks, im looking for another "bargain" on the agt site but cant seem to find anything!!!! Apart from Chelt tatts pitches by the dozen (picks 40-70).
That reminds me if Skinto asks if you fancy playing him for money don't fall for it - he's Norfolk's finest ! Not to be confused with Norfolk's No. 1 !!!
That reminds me if Skinto asks if you fancy playing him for money don't fall for it - he's Norfolk's finest ! Not to be confused with Norfolk's No. 1 !!!
With advance notice that Cartmel 37 Course was about to be put on offer I have made arrangements in order that I can have the funds to bid. So where is it ? Given the source of the information could it be that it has been advertised and then removed ?
With advance notice that Cartmel 37 Course was about to be put on offer I have made arrangements in order that I can have the funds to bid. So where is it ? Given the source of the information could it be that it has been advertised and then removed