
BWitcher
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Doing a poor job about it, it simply causes any fan with intelligence (that's a push with speedway ) to lose even more faith. Far better to just come clean, we've cocked up, its being resolved. All the other excuses aren't needed. I most certainly wouldn't be doing that with my business. Looks very poor when you are trying to deflect blame.
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Yet another load of codswallop, full of excuses, trying to drag other sports into it. The fact is, they KNOWINGLY ignored the rules regarding permits and he has admitted so. That's all that matters.
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What The Visa Issues Could Mean For Teams.
BWitcher replied to doners1234's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Not good if riders who shouldn't have a visa or in effect are riding illegally are having people off though is it? There would be a massive outcry in any other sector if illegal workers were causing others injury.. -
It's perfectly normal as has been pointed out numerous times on the thread. In other far bigger profile sports, with bigger names than Ward it has taken a long time.
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Another fictional post crops up. Who are you referring too. It seems the most 'biased' poster people talk about is Gavan.. who has stated many times he believes a 12 month ban, backdated from the time of the incident is appropriate. So who wants him taken out and hung?
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What The Visa Issues Could Mean For Teams.
BWitcher replied to doners1234's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Yep, its a sell out when they're in town. Oh wait... -
But they don't, so there is no issue. If they did, there would be. That applies to everyone, including speedway promoters. This notion they are being 'picked on' needs to be dispelled. If anything they are getting away very lightly.
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They don't face problems because they abide by the work permit rules.
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So? Fully trained paramedics, therefore meeting the permit requirements.. and wait, there's a shortage of UK qualified staff.
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I take your point.. However what we keep seeing is attempts to move the blame away from the promoters and the BSPA. The buck stops with them, it is their fault, nobody elses.
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A load of utter rubbish of course. Work permit rules have always been in place. Indeed other sports have been pulled up on this in the past, long before the rise of UKIP etc. It's another smokescreen to deflect away from the very simple fact that ALL of this has been brought upon by the incompetence of the promoters. It doesn't matter how much they try and twist it, point the finger elsewhere. They have been consistently trying to pull the wool over the eyes of the authorities and are now in hot water as a result.
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BWitcher replied to doners1234's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
As SCB stated, I was merely refuting Tsunami's claim regarding the lower levels of football. I did also offer him a get out option by stating the Championship was an entirely different matter as there are many foreigners in it (although mostly EU). He stuck to his guns and insisted it was work permits in lower leagues than that he was referring too. You seem fully aware of the situation though and I agree with most of what you say... the exception being I don't think it was a case of 'lack of education' as the rules for the permit are pretty clear... more a case of seeing what they could get away with in traditional speedway style -
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BWitcher replied to uk_martin's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
The BBC will have paid to show the highlights no doubt. So, no it doesn't prove anything. -
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BWitcher replied to doners1234's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Then direct your displeasure towards the one trolling inaccurate information. Very good point, I suspect the % of illegal Australian speedway riders vastly outweighs those from other walks of life. -
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BWitcher replied to doners1234's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
It took about 10 minutes, hardly time consuming. -
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BWitcher replied to doners1234's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Staggering you still can't accept you were wrong.. Let's not forget you said "My point was the football, with the dross in lower league, seems to have too low, and too broad, qualification requirements to play over here. They hardly bring people through the door, and as you imply below, there is a better case in football for them to be removed, and Brits move up a few notches and play at a higher lever" Your words. Now, where is this 'dross in the lower leagues' Where are these players playing over here due to 'too broad, qualification' requirements. As I told you at the very beginning, they don't exist. It's a figment of your imagination. There are an absolute maximum of TWO work permit players in the whole of League 2, that's 24 clubs with a squad size of between 25 and 30 players in most cases. What is more, those two players may not even need permits anyway. Let us also remember that when I pointed this out and advised you it wasn't an issue you told me:- "Bollocks The FL realise it, HA has said it and upto date footie fans all know it. If you don't TOUGH. " As we have now seen.. they don't realise that at all. -
What The Visa Issues Could Mean For Teams.
BWitcher replied to doners1234's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
I've seen the Edit Tsunami. I've also been through every single squad in the entirety of Division 2, you can do so on Wikipedia if you wish, it's freely available information. It lists their nationality. The results are below. Accrington Stanley 15 English, 2 Scottish, 5 Irish AFC Wimbledon 27 English, 2 Irish Burton Albion 18 English, 2 Scottish, 2 Dutch, 1 Irish, 1 Australian (possible Work permit!) Bury 16 English, 2 Scots, 3 Welsh, 1 Nigerian Cambridge Utd 24 English, 1 Irish, 1 Italian, 1 Scot, 1 Australian (qualifies as lived in UK since a child) Carlisle 20 English, 1 Scot, 2 Irish, 1 Welsh, 1 Ghana (in England since a child, no permit needed), 1 Montserrat (English born so no permit needed) Cheltenham 21 English, 2 Irish, 1 Welsh Dagenham & Redbridge 19 English, 2 Irish, 1 Scot, 1 Trinidad and Tobago (Born in England, no permit needed) Exeter 17 English, 2 Welsh, 4 Irish, 1 Scot Hartlepool 27 English Luton Town 26 English, 2 Welsh, 2 Irish, 1 Nigerian (moved to England when 18 months old, no permit needed) Mansfield 22 English, 1 Bermuda (in England since a child), 1 Australian (moved to England as a child), 1 Swiss Morecambe 21 English, 3 Irish, 1 Welsh Newport County 15 English, 5 Welsh, 3 Irish Northampton Town 17 English, 1 Scot, 2 Irish Oxford United 23 English, 2 Irish, 2 Welsh, 1 New Zealand (moved to England as a child) Plymouth 25 English, 1 Irish Portsmouth 23 English, 1 Austrian, 1 French, 1 Ghana (born in England) Shrewsbury 17 English, 2 Irish, 1 French, 1 Australian (work permit guy perhaps!!) Southend 18 English, 6 Irish, 1 Welsh, 1 Dane, 1 Antigua (born in England) Stevenage 22 English, 1 Irish, 1 French, 1 Congo (moved to England as a child) Tranmere Rovers 21 English, 1 Slovakian, 3 Welsh, 1 Scot, 1 Nigerian (moved to England as a child), 1 Sierra Leone (moved to England as a child), 1 St Lucia (moved to England as a child) Wycombe 16 English, 1 Scot, 2 Welsh, 1 Jamaica (Born in England), 1 Portugal York City 19 English, 1 Antigua (born in England), 1 Grenada (born in England), 1 Guadeloupe (qualifies as French), 1 Austrian So, never mind what companies you have found, what you believe to be the case... above are the STONE COLD FACTS: There is NO problem or issue with work permit players in League 2. Indeed there are only TWO possible work permit players. They are Australians and may well have relatives that qualify them anyway. The figures for League 1 are very similar. Thus, I wasn't talking rubbish -
What The Visa Issues Could Mean For Teams.
BWitcher replied to doners1234's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Seriously Tsunami, I think the point you were trying to make is an ongoing debate in football regarding the number of foreign players in the Premier League and Championship. This is different to work permit players however. As regards the lower leagues, i.e. Leagues 1 & 2, there are very few foreigners and work permit players are almost non-existent. That is the reality of it. -
Good post Tsunami. We can agree Not that I am saying the BSPA is perfect, but what you say here I fully agree with.
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What The Visa Issues Could Mean For Teams.
BWitcher replied to doners1234's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
As a speedway fan I can agree with that.. but as a realist it's not going to happen. Regarding the work permits though, many of the riders mentioned would have got permits ok. It would be interesting to see who, under the criteria, would have been eligible for one and who wasn't. Then we could make an accurate judgement of how much impact it would have on the sport in the UK. -
What The Visa Issues Could Mean For Teams.
BWitcher replied to doners1234's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Again, it's clear you don't understand the situation. They require a work permit. Romanians do not. There is no correlation between the two at all. To obtain a permit to work in the UK you are required to meet certain standards. It is the LAW of the land. What you are saying is you feel that speedway should be exempt from the law? So you are STILL claiming there is a problem with work permit players in the lower leagues of football? Seriously? Or were you just making things up before? It's one or the other Tsunami. -
Have it your way, the highest level of league in the UK isn't the most Elite one. Anything else you want to change regarding the English language?
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BWitcher replied to doners1234's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Marvellous Tsunami, coming from the man who said.. Members 22,898 posts Posted 23 January 2015 - 08:15 PM BWitcher, on 23 Jan 2015 - 11:12 AM, said: You are the one who used the foul language. You are the one who made up a comment that 'the FL realise it' and all up to date football fans 'know it'.. You are the one who ended it by saying if I don't "TOUGH". That's hardly eloquent debate Tsunami, especially when what you are saying is for far from the truth its shocking. As said, I've been wrong in the past on here and I've apologised and admitted it. Quite clearly, you are incapable of that. Very sad. -
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BWitcher replied to doners1234's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
That is all completely irrelevant to the issue at hand I'm assuming you must be in favour of open immigration? If not why should being a speedway rider make you exempt from the rules and guidelines that everyone else has to go through? As for Darcy, he was Australian U-21 Champion when he joined Kings Lynn? So he would have qualified anyway. This reinforces the point.. if they are GOOD enough, they meet the criteria. -
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BWitcher replied to doners1234's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Really Tsunami? Another personal attack I see and yet again nothing of substance to add. Point out something I have said that is wrong and you might have an issue. You've posted a whole load of utter made up nonsense on the thread so far, particularly regarding footballers in the lower leagues and are unable to be adult enough to admit that you were wrong. That speaks volumes Tsunami. Not the first time you've done that though is it. I can understand that point of view Paulco for sure. Again though, this is the whole issue. Work permits aren't and shouldn't be for taking a punt on someone who may or may not make it. They are meant to be for a proven commodity.