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It's either muddying the waters or fact.

Either way, what the MCC have done is put it in BVA's court to prove that they were involved in the track build.

If BVA can't prove they wasn't involved in the track build the legal case for losses will collapse.

It's as simple as that.

The whole case is about BVA recovering losses which predominantly is all around track issues.

MCC have obviously got something in hand to cover themselves.

DON'T think they will have trouble proving that they were unaware of what was used as the sub-base on turns three and four.

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DON'T think they will have trouble proving that they were unaware of what was used as the sub-base on turns three and four.

 

I hope so for their own personal sake.

Taking on any council for such a high value can be hugely financially​ damaging if they lose.

Obviously the loses are already big but this court case could end up catastrophic.

 

Regardless of my thoughts on the case, as a human being I certainly don't wish the people involved in BVA serious financial hardships to the point they and the family end up on the street.

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As Fred Flange has pointed out it wouldn't make sense to knowingly use sub standard material and then spend weeks sorting out the track including digging it up and lose a fortune in lost revenue.Surely the council don't expect anyone to believe this?

The Council will probably believe whatever makes them benefit more financially.

 

Or - am I a cynic........

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As Fred Flange has pointed out it wouldn't make sense to knowingly use sub standard material and then spend weeks sorting out the track including digging it up and lose a fortune in lost revenue.Surely the council don't expect anyone to believe this?

 

It's not about believing, it's now down to BVA to prove without all considerable doubt that they were not involved with the track build.

 

Just a personal opinion to the question, does it make sense for BVA to agree to substandard material?

In fact, yes it does.

  1. It's already been made clear that BVA had no track building experts
  2. 1 of 3 BVA members could have just said 'just get it done, nobody needs to know. I won't say anything'
  3. BVA would have been desperate to get the track completed for opening night
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The Council will probably believe whatever makes them benefit more financially.

 

Or - am I a cynic........

In my experience money is a secondary consideration. The primary ones are:

 

- for senior officers: 'will I keep my job'

- for councillors: 'does this avoid damaging my reputation'

 

It is quite astounding how much money some council's will waste in pursuance of these two goals.

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Danny has a point as daft as it sounds. I think it was a Roger Cook programme where someone's new family home fell down leaving the young family homeless. They approached the company that built the houses but they just turned round and said you had a hand in building the house. They didn't but couldn't prove it. As far as I know they are still homeless.

 

I had a some soup in a restaurant on Saturday and complained to the waiter about a fly in my soup. The chef came out of the kitchen accusing me of having helped make the soup saying the broccoli was from Aldi. I collect trollies for Aldi and couldn't disprove my participation in the supply chain. Needless to say I got no refund - again.

 

It sound bonkers but as with Danny's scenario it's all true, honest, it's not silly, at all.

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You've not really thought that one through have you?

 

Apart from the obvious, if BVA knew that used nappies had been used in the base of turns 3&4 why did they spend over 6 weeks sorting it out while at the same time hemorrhaging cash?

 

It's almost as ridiculous (and funny) as one gormless old fool claiming slander after making a Personal Message public, derrrr.... ha ha!

 

Are you his 'legal representative' by any chance?

 

As the one labelled the "gormless old fool " I feel it is my public duty to reveal further information about the libellous letter written to me in pm. I posted it to prevent the possibility of violent threatening acts outside of this forum ( i.e. history repeating itself ) The powers that be gave me detailed information of the violent past record of FF and his general instability . Unstable enough to have been banned on here several times and come back in other incarnations (Drop a Cog ). I didn't think that was permitted on here but is you have as many "dear friends" apparently you can. Hmmm. After what they told me I know that you can't be DG as it seems you have only been to the NSS on one occasion and thankfully now that Brandon is closed you can't be arrested and banned from there again. Hmmm. What a pity that civilised debate is beyond your powers FF . Hmmm. From one "gormless old fool" to another it seems.

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Last night showed we all have to do whatever we can keep the NSS.

 

Putting jealousy aside the NSS can improve the product over here. We need to use this to sell the sport.

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