lionking Posted June 24, 2013 Report Share Posted June 24, 2013 From what i am told the riders are traveling to Edinburgh on friday . But if DH turns up then the riders will revolt. They accept that DH has to be there for home meetings but the riders want as little to do with him as possible. No more pre match talks from DH or wife Yulia No more promotional work to promote the club No more help towards the club or its running Basically the riders are taking no notice of DH they will simply turn up & ride then go home. With all that expect changes to the team very soon because DH won't apologise & he will get rid of anyone who stood upto him. Believe me if it wasn't for the fantastic fans & the backing they have from Glyn Taylor there would be no riders at Leicester anymore. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrcts Posted June 24, 2013 Report Share Posted June 24, 2013 Believe me if it wasn't for the fantastic fans & the backing they have from Glyn Taylor there would be no riders at Leicester anymore. Of course they wouldn't quit,when all said and done its their livelihood,a lot of people work for bad bosses you just have to get on with it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
montie Posted June 24, 2013 Report Share Posted June 24, 2013 From what i am told the riders are traveling to Edinburgh on friday . But if DH turns up then the riders will revolt. They accept that DH has to be there for home meetings but the riders want as little to do with him as possible. No more pre match talks from DH or wife Yulia No more promotional work to promote the club No more help towards the club or its running Basically the riders are taking no notice of DH they will simply turn up & ride then go home. With all that expect changes to the team very soon because DH won't apologise & he will get rid of anyone who stood upto him. Believe me if it wasn't for the fantastic fans & the backing they have from Glyn Taylor there would be no riders at Leicester anymore. doesnt matter if DH turns up or not,when you say Revolt,what do you mean?? refuse to ride and get a 28 day ban??? yes sure they will End of day,love him or loath him,the chap pays there wages and all riders need to remember that Maybe there are ways to give employee`s a bollocking and he went about it the wrong way,but if i was in his position,with a fine team like he has,and chucked away a 12 point lead at home,with the rebels best reserve out of the meeting,id be fairly pished off to 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LionsDen Posted June 24, 2013 Report Share Posted June 24, 2013 Strange that people can post defending the promoter's dummies out the pram toddler tantrum of Saturday night. He DEFINITELY went about it the wrong way. But then again, he always does. Whether he pays wages or not, behaviour like that is unacceptable in any walk of life and only serves to create hostility. It certainly doesn't make the people on the receiving end listen to whatever point he's trying to make. These are grown men doing a dangerous job and they aren't ever going to take kindly to being ranted at by someone behaving like a spoilt child who only ever raced a push bike. As usual it was not thought through, extremely babyish and sadly, true to form. When will he ever learn that respect has to be earned? You don't get it simply because you pay wages. No doubt the riders will continue to ride for the Lions (for now) but when faced with that kind of childish rubbish they had no choice but to make a stand, otherwise he gets away with it and will do it again whenever he can't control himself because of a score line that he doesn't like. It's sport. Sometimes you lose and he needs to get over it, not throw his weight around like some playground bully. Well done to them. Wasn't the racing meant to be great on Saturday? A shame that's getting overlooked somewhat purely because the promoter has scored yet another spectacular own goal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
junior fan Posted June 24, 2013 Report Share Posted June 24, 2013 doesnt matter if DH turns up or not,when you say Revolt,what do you mean?? refuse to ride and get a 28 day ban??? yes sure they will End of day,love him or loath him,the chap pays there wages and all riders need to remember that Maybe there are ways to give employee`s a bollocking and he went about it the wrong way,but if i was in his position,with a fine team like he has,and chucked away a 12 point lead at home,with the rebels best reserve out of the meeting,id be fairly pished off to Doesnt give him the right to talk to the riders like s--t , and not everyone is prepared to just take it because there obliged too. Some shows some balls. As for the best reserve, sounds like he took everyone out , and then only himself thankfully. Cheers Junior Junior Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robert72 Posted June 24, 2013 Report Share Posted June 24, 2013 Lets clear this point up,its the fans who pay the riders wages. Who is the team manager of the lions, Glyn,DH or the wife now ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Glennylion Posted June 24, 2013 Report Share Posted June 24, 2013 Should they really just accept it and get on with it? A behind the closed door roasting is one thing but in public it is an entirely different thing. Any boss who dresses down an employee in front of clients is a workplace bully in my mind and their actions say a lot about them as a person. Does this kind of thing improve chances of a good performance in future? Such action will alienate current riders and will I am sure make alternative riders this year and in the future, think twice. How do you sell the club to future riders on the basis that a defeat will lead to a public flogging? Lions fans were all disappointed and he has every right to be annoyed at the sacrifice but on a day when there was a plus to be gained out of the quality of racing with some well chosen magnanimous words whilst at the same time expressing his displeasure during a closed door team meeting then fine but his actions have undermined the trust, loyality and faith in the whole set up. Publicly he has this season, criticized supporters and riders as well as apparently publicly falling out with sponsors. Is there anyone who really believes that these actions are to the benefit of Leicester Speedway? 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jim the whipper Posted June 24, 2013 Report Share Posted June 24, 2013 Is there anyone who really believes that these actions are to the benefit of Leicester Speedway? Yes .. Mrcts Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
justathought Posted June 24, 2013 Report Share Posted June 24, 2013 Interesting times at the home of the Leicester Lions. Funnily enough I do see DH point. Being 12 points up and still losing isn’t good. And to be fair, if I was in his position, I think I wouldn’t be very happy either. But, it does show us one thing. The Lions heat leaders aren’t good enough I’m afraid. Bjerre is to inconsistent , Nieminen isn’t a true No 1 and Karlsson is hit and miss. The loss of Roynon has buggered us up big style. Top six I suspect and then when the big boys come calling…………Oh well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LionsDen Posted June 24, 2013 Report Share Posted June 24, 2013 Are you a complete buffoon or do you imagine things.........Where did I say that I agree with what Hemsley did!.... For the record I think the bloke is an egotistical control freak and I have never posted anything saying what a great guy he is! Tempted to say, "told you so" but that would be smug... Seriously though. A very accurate description and happy to agree with you for once. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TMW Posted June 24, 2013 Report Share Posted June 24, 2013 Interesting times at the home of the Leicester Lions. Funnily enough I do see DH point. Being 12 points up and still losing isn’t good. And to be fair, if I was in his position, I think I wouldn’t be very happy either. But, it does show us one thing. The Lions heat leaders aren’t good enough I’m afraid. Bjerre is to inconsistent , Nieminen isn’t a true No 1 and Karlsson is hit and miss. The loss of Roynon has buggered us up big style. Top six I suspect and then when the big boys come calling…………Oh well. I'm tempted to agree with you. I think although I didn't witness any of whats been talked about so I don't comment unless I have. As I, like many others 'heard' about it in the bar. I'd say whats playing on his mind is the play off's. We aren't picking up any points away and if we drop points at home Leicesters season will finish in august and that unfortunatley doesn't make a great deal of business sense if you ask me. Yes there are ways of doing things but DH i'f, what has been said is true is no different to any other promoter when up against the ropes. I've heard Terry Russell publically humiliate his teams on SKY how more public can you get?. It's not unheard of but as I say doesn't make it right. but then I have worked for Micheal O'Leary so if you are talking about public dressing downs............. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neb Posted June 24, 2013 Report Share Posted June 24, 2013 I'm tempted to agree with you. I think although I didn't witness any of whats been talked about so I don't comment unless I have. As I, like many others 'heard' about it in the bar. I'd say whats playing on his mind is the play off's. We aren't picking up any points away and if we drop points at home Leicesters season will finish in august and that unfortunatley doesn't make a great deal of business sense if you ask me. Yes there are ways of doing things but DH i'f, what has been said is true is no different to any other promoter when up against the ropes. I've heard Terry Russell publically humiliate his teams on SKY how more public can you get?. It's not unheard of but as I say doesn't make it right. but then I have worked for Micheal O'Leary so if you are talking about public dressing downs............. so we didn't get any away points at plymouth,glasgow or sheffield then?and there was me thinking we did. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jim the whipper Posted June 24, 2013 Report Share Posted June 24, 2013 Are you a complete buffoon or do you imagine things.........Where did I say that I agree with what Hemsley did!.... For the record I think the bloke is an egotistical control freak and I have never posted anything saying what a great guy he is! Strangely enough I have never heard you say anything of any substance or that requires a modicum of original thought , you're more of a try to find fault with others original thinking and personal attacks type of poster , but it takes all sorts and you are definitely one of a sort . have you in the course of your work ever met Krusty ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FTM Posted June 24, 2013 Report Share Posted June 24, 2013 The only thing D H did wrong on Sat night was deliver the B********g in front of other people instead of behind closed doors .Having said this the pits area is supposed to be for riders/mechanics and officials only so there was obviously some one in there only to happy to spread gossip about what basically was nothing to do with them or anybody else.When you are 12 pts up on your own track the team as a whole should be able to see out the win especially if you are pushing for the title as the Lions are.Talk about riders revolting at E/burgh on Friday night shouldnt be on here as public knowledge because this shows the current squad do not deserve to be employed by anyone let alone DH .Before some of you jump down my throat I am neither a DH or Lions fan I,m just someone who has been a fan of a tremendous sport (since 65) and worked trackside as a trackman for 20yrs .There seems to be a certain undercurrent of fans that have and never will accept DH as the owner of their team you could get your wish soon which will be a sad day for genuine Lions fans as in the curent climate of expense and cost there aren,t many people willing to risk money resulting in closure of B/P 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TMW Posted June 24, 2013 Report Share Posted June 24, 2013 so we didn't get any away points at plymouth,glasgow or sheffield then?and there was me thinking we did. Yes !!!!!!! points that the rest of the league are going to pick up aswell. If we pick points up at Edinburgh, Ipswich and Workington I will stand corrected. I'm not that bothered if we make the play off's or not just enjoying my meetings while we have them but then my bank balance doesn't depend on whether we make the play off's or not!!!! Unlike the riders and the promoter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
montie Posted June 24, 2013 Report Share Posted June 24, 2013 Should they really just accept it and get on with it? A behind the closed door roasting is one thing but in public it is an entirely different thing. Any boss who dresses down an employee in front of clients is a workplace bully in my mind and their actions say a lot about them as a person.. oh come on,you never had a bollocking infront of folk before,it happens,i no i have,[i did arrive at an exhibition with a bottle of Glenmorangie and handcuffed to a hooker mind] Still,im sure grown men can take it and will all forgot about by Friday Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldtimer Posted June 24, 2013 Report Share Posted June 24, 2013 OT I have read your post again and you indeed do not mention the word lucky, however you do have a rather alarming knack of always finding something wrong with good Rebels results,not something me or others make a habit of doing.On the subject of the tactical,I`m bored with going on about it again,but if it is one of the reasons you will not bring people to speedway,I suggest you read some of the posts on this thread at how GOOD the meeting was last night,and hardly anyone running it down because of a tactical.I know you enjoy your speedway and attend the OTA far more times than I am able to.Try to lighten up a bit , enjoy the victories and the hard work that goes into it. Regardless of the tactical , it was a pretty impressive performance by the lads last night,from 12 down to come back and win it at the death,I`m sure there will be occasions when the boot will be on the other foot. Cliffeboy, of course you are right. I find as you get older I get more and more like Victor Meldrew, it's just that such a good sport is spoilt by so many stupid rules. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skthecat Posted June 24, 2013 Report Share Posted June 24, 2013 The only people that "SHOULD" have been privy to this outburst are Riders, Mechanics, Officials.... Anyone else should not really of been in a position to hear/witness it... Can anyone posting on this thread actually say they saw the whole incident? Or is it A case of I heard it from a mate who's uncle was talking to, who heard it from someone else? Just wondering... Great meeting though!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elephantman Posted June 24, 2013 Report Share Posted June 24, 2013 The only thing D H did wrong on Sat night was deliver the B********g in front of other people instead of behind closed doors .Having said this the pits area is supposed to be for riders/mechanics and officials only so there was obviously some one in there only to happy to spread gossip about what basically was nothing to do with them or anybody else.When you are 12 pts up on your own track the team as a whole should be able to see out the win especially if you are pushing for the title as the Lions are.Talk about riders revolting at E/burgh on Friday night shouldnt be on here as public knowledge because this shows the current squad do not deserve to be employed by anyone let alone DH .Before some of you jump down my throat I am neither a DH or Lions fan I,m just someone who has been a fan of a tremendous sport (since 65) and worked trackside as a trackman for 20yrs .There seems to be a certain undercurrent of fans that have and never will accept DH as the owner of their team you could get your wish soon which will be a sad day for genuine Lions fans as in the curent climate of expense and cost there aren,t many people willing to risk money resulting in closure of B/P Fair comment. I don't know DH so cannot comment on his character (I did meet him through CS when he was a kid; a good kid from a good home, as they say). What I do know is that anyone who believes there is a long list of investors willing to stick their money in to speedway they are deluded. They may not like the choice of DH as owner/promoter, this is clear as they have been belly-aching from day one, however Hobson's choice is better than none at all! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flagrag Posted June 24, 2013 Report Share Posted June 24, 2013 I think Saturdays revolt to Hemsley was the final straw in long running lack of respect for him as he goes about things all the wrong way. Why is he allowing his wife to do the team talk and pick riders for heat 15, him coming into pits home and away pushing his nose in about setups when he has little knowledge. He also did a lot of damage the way he was at Nemos meeting why was his own promotor no where to be seen until it was time to collect bar takings. He was open to fans that he wasn't happy with the meeting as he wasn't making the money that day. He even tried to charge Kauko for volunteers who steward the stadium and other non paid officials. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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