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ronnie rails
01 Jan 17 19:06
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lads and korals are not showing tv coverage in the shops from 6 courses i.e. Southwell today, 1 day this week there will be no tv coverage from 3 courses so it will be like the old days were people stood watching the brown box in the corner, but they will still be able to play bingo Crazy

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By:
dr . atkins
When: 01 Jan 17 19:09
ante punter both firms please god they put limits on fobts
By:
OVERSEAS
When: 01 Jan 17 19:53
TBF nobody ever watches the racing anyway whenever I pop into my local Corals but the fobts 3 deep with English language purely optional it seems..
By:
Greg_Gory
When: 01 Jan 17 20:06
results every hour

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0q3IIwoIl4Q
By:
smirnoff2therescue
When: 01 Jan 17 20:15
Why they not showing pics Ronnie - apologies mate but rarely get to pop my head in the shops nowadays and dont read the racing post so rely on the forum nowadays for any "news" and aint seen any coverage on here re any fallouts
By:
Deltâ
When: 01 Jan 17 20:51
Impasse continues
over new betting channel
By Bill Barber 11:30AM 1 JAN 2017

LADBROKES, Coral and Betfred have still not reached an agreement with new betting shop channel The Racing Partnership meaning their betting shop customers will not be able watch horseracing action from some tracks.

Although William Hill recently became the latest retail chain to sign a deal with TRP - a venture made up of the 15 Arena Racing Company tracks and seven independents - Ladbrokes-Coral have described the cost of TRP's proposals as "prohibitive", while Betfred have declined to comment on the situation.

From New Year's Day Doncaster, Lingfield, Southwell, Windsor, Wolverhampton and Worcester moved from SIS to TRP, with the remaining 15 racecourses following suit in 2018.

TRP will therefore launch its coverage of British racing with its partners missing out on significant media rights. Should the impasse continue the bookmakers involved would have no British racing in their shops on January 9, 10 and 31.

Speaking on behalf of the recently merged Ladbrokes-Coral, David Williams said: "We have lots of good content to mitigate against the changes and are confident we have enough compelling reasons to keep our customers engaged."

Levy Board spending warning

Racecourses will not have to deal with a reduction in Levy Board spending in the first quarter of 2017 but the funding body has warned "significant" cuts might be necessary should the government's plans for replacing the levy system meet problems.

Before plans for a levy replacement system starting on April 1 were announced there had been warnings Levy Board spending would have to be cut by up to £25 million in 2017 to balance the books due to falling yields.

In order to maintain spending, the board's reserves, which were £41m at the end of the levy year in 2015, have been eaten into and will be approaching their minimum floor of £18m by the end of March.

Income is due to rise from April 1 providing the timetable for the new system does not slip, and there are no other problems such as a legal challenge or drastic reduction in the proposed rate.

Levy Board chief executive Alan Delmonte said: "The board took the view that, as government remained committed to April 1, which could lead to an increase in forecast income, expenditure should be maintained for the first quarter of 2017. This perpetuates the deficit budget and will take the board very close to its minimum reserves floor.

"If income from April 1 does not match current expenditure levels, expenditure will have to be reduced."
By:
wondersobright
When: 01 Jan 17 20:57
We have lots of good content to mitigate against the changes and are confident we have enough compelling reasons to keep our customers engaged
williams talking out of fkin arse again

domestic racing is the bedrock of betting shops and not showing some of it in their shops is frankly disgraceful
By:
wondersobright
When: 01 Jan 17 20:59

Jan 1, 2017 -- 7:53PM, OVERSEAS wrote:


TBF nobody ever watches the racing anyway whenever I pop into my local Corals but the fobts 3 deep with English language purely optional it seems..


I used to think the chinese were heavy gamblers but these eastern europeans gamble their nuts off

obviously paying them too much or giro is too high!!

By:
aberdonia
When: 01 Jan 17 21:04
wont be giros mate.

If these EU citizens (non brits) lose their job they get fck all. (ie) dwp decide that they have no genuine prospect of work..

pity we did not do this for the lazy locals who have never worked a day in their lifes.
By:
sparrow
When: 01 Jan 17 21:15
aberdonia    01 Jan 17 21:04 

pity we did not do this for the lazy locals who have never worked a day in their lifes.





So very true aberdonia, but people choose to ignore that part of it these days.
By:
ronnie rails
When: 01 Jan 17 21:17
Speaking on behalf of the recently merged Ladbrokes-Coral, David Williams said: "We have lots of good content to mitigate against the changes and are confident we have enough compelling reasons to keep our customers engaged."


Dave in that case what should I tell the customers just before they go to hills next door to watch the racing?
By:
wondersobright
When: 01 Jan 17 21:19
^exactly
By:
smirnoff2therescue
When: 01 Jan 17 21:41
tar Delta - clearly CoLads will fold Ronnie after the fbots shenanigans are sorted
By:
smirnoff2therescue
When: 01 Jan 17 21:42
*in their stance
By:
chavman
When: 01 Jan 17 21:45
are we talking about stan boardman
By:
cardifffc
When: 01 Jan 17 21:46
you can see what david Williams thinks of the ordinary punters............odious man
By:
ronnie rails
When: 04 Jan 17 21:57
Going to be quiet Monday and Tuesday next week, no English horseracing showing in Korals Sad
By:
parispike
When: 04 Jan 17 22:00
What's the point of showing it if Korals won't take bets Ronnie??
By:
Barton Bank
When: 04 Jan 17 22:09
The thin end of the wedge. Horse Racing has declined massively in terms of share of the market and importance to bookmakers. Part of this has been driven by the bookmakers themselves in promoting football. numbers games, FOBTs, Irish Lottery, virutal horse and dog racing etc. Playing hard ball over paying for pictures and not too far down the line they will be refusing to subsidise the low grade racing that is effectively being run for their benefit.
By:
ronnie rails
When: 04 Jan 17 22:16
in my honest opinion I think its only a matter of time before all the TV coverage goes in the shops, plain truth is nobody watches them and the cost is astronomical and continues to rise but the OTC on horse racing declines all the time.
By:
ph.
When: 05 Jan 17 00:00
Ive been in shops lately where I am the only punter in there, everyone else is playing bingo or the machines. Bingo has caught on massively in the shops, I wonder how many have gone full bore and gone to the Gala for a night out to try and land the national flyer. Williams just needs shooting, for the sake of his partner and parents let alone his employer.
By:
maxheadroom
When: 05 Jan 17 08:37
back to getting the results on teletext/ using a paper to slide down the 1 2 3 lol
By:
ph.
When: 05 Jan 17 10:04
Corals don't like paying for a cleaner in many branches leaving it to counter staff to don the marigolds so they aren't going to stretch to a boardman for another £7 an hour for the full seventies shop experience ( less the cigarette fugue that cancered generations ) but seriously RR will your shop have notices on the door, on the walls by the RP informing punters about the no live pic issues? That would be good customer service, obviously Laddies will inform all punters NO PICS 'cos Williams is happy and confident their shops offer more than live racing pics for the punter.
By:
Facts
When: 05 Jan 17 10:04
If they brought back the board man with his coloured felts,sponge and bucket of water, together with the tannoy commentaries, I might be tempted back into a bookmakers.
By:
ph.
When: 05 Jan 17 10:15
What he should have said was " no worries, our business plan is unaffected, the punters we want through our doors are machine junkies and happily the fewer horse punters in attendance means our machine players can sit rather than stand whilst waiting their turn to get on. We will happily provide refreshments whilst waiting and of course they can pass the time playing bingo. Due to our community camaraderie I expect our African punters to explain the vagaries of Bingo to their Eastern European brethren. Unfortunately due to inability to fill out bingo slips, we ask could new punters show patience as staff have to manually input numbers as they are barked out in varying levels of often unintelligible English "
By:
big aitch
When: 05 Jan 17 10:34
I remember that Facts, they moved on to having printed sheets, the bookies I used to go to in the seventies had an old boy updating the prices and he only got about half of them updated, could be annoying when a horse had gone out to 7/2 from 3's and they would put the right price because it wasn't on the board. Good when it happened the other way round though Happy
By:
theres only one best tonic
When: 05 Jan 17 10:49
My first job was as the boardman in my local independent. A particular favourite moment was when some of the shows came through on runners owned by Peter Savill....................opening show 6/4 followed two minutes later by ''this show is ok 8/1''........not today then Pete Laugh
By:
foxy
When: 05 Jan 17 10:57
Amazing the difference in shops over here and those in Ireland which are full of punters backing horses.
By:
Baggers
When: 05 Jan 17 11:01
Ran one of the last board shops in london for Laddies, back in the 90's, were 5 when I started in Laddies Victoria, all enforced apart from the Gerrard St one in Chinatown, that went and I got Ron the boardman from there, he missed more shows than he got especially if his placpeot was still running

8 dog races were the best, he never had the right sheet so would stop scribbling at 6, it was ok, was a good listener and had a monitor back up
By:
ronnie rails
When: 05 Jan 17 19:44
we had a customer in today who wanted to put their laptop on so that they could watch the racing that wasn't being shown in the shop, would anyone know if this is legal?
By:
Barton Bank
When: 05 Jan 17 19:58
Irish betting shops don't have FOBTs. Reckon that is a factor.
By:
liberator of the oppressed
When: 05 Jan 17 20:15
The reason why turnover falls is because your lot won't take a bet Ronnie so we don't bother. If you log on you get redirected whateber that means most like me get totally ****** off you cannot find anything when the site finally appears and you think shoo Corals. I've stopped going in to shops. Loads and loads will close in the next two years. We'll have FOBT meeting places like we had Youth Clubs when I was a nipper.
By:
TheFear
When: 05 Jan 17 20:21
For once im on the side of the bookmakers. Having 3 separate picture providers is a f-ing joke.
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