Great Central Posted June 25, 2014 Report Share Posted June 25, 2014 i recognise Len when I see him (and he was in an adapted bus shelter last night to presumably keep the sun off), but i wouldn't recognise Mr. Cairns so he may or may not be at meetings. It also acts as a rain shelter and is the Kent Kings equivalent to an Executive Box since it is by invite only! The way it looks is that Mr Silver acts as the Technical Advisor over in the pits area making sure that the meeting runs ok from that perspective. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted June 25, 2014 Report Share Posted June 25, 2014 (edited) It also acts as a rain shelter and is the Kent Kings equivalent to an Executive Box since it is by invite only! The way it looks is that Mr Silver acts as the Technical Advisor over in the pits area making sure that the meeting runs ok from that perspective. Is it an action reply of the procedures they use at Rye House then? I don't know: the last time I went to Rye House was to see Vic Ridgeon in action during the 1960s while I have not yet ventured to Central Park, Sittingbounre, so cannot judge on how things go along at the two tracks. Edited June 26, 2014 by Guest Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brummiestormer Posted June 25, 2014 Report Share Posted June 25, 2014 Drove all the way from Poland from 4am after watching Gorzow vs Zielona Gora to get to the track off the ferry to arrive 15 mins before the start was well impressed by the facilities and stadium but what a borefest not one single pass after 1st lap 2nd bend until Simon Lambert in HT 13 needless to say on my next journey back i won't be visiting again as the track is awful and not condusive to good racing imho. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
westhamboy66 Posted June 26, 2014 Report Share Posted June 26, 2014 (edited) I noticed last night that in prog it says Roger Cairns is the 'Promoter' with Len Silver a 'co-promoter'... Surely there has to be at least one other co-promoter? What exactly does this mean.. i recognise Len when I see him (and he was in an adapted bus shelter last night to presumably keep the sun off), but i wouldn't recognise Mr. Cairns so he may or may not be at meetings. Notwithstanding, when the Kent project was floated last spring it felt like this was a new promotion. I certainly don't remember Len's name being mentioned. I remember giving feedback requested on how to run meetings etc when asked on this forum, but if I had known then that it was in fact an already established promotion behind the project i probably wouldn't have bothered... Although we were thanked for responses at the time, i can't actually imagine now it made an iota of difference to their planning.. who knows.. When there is a new promotion they must have an established promoter on board to enable them to get a licence. A recent example was the new promoter ? Debbie Hancock at Somerset who had help from i think Alun Rossiter during the first season You are spot on again Greyhound. At the beginning of the season the Rye House Management ( oh sorry I meant Kent) said they had built a team to challenge for honours. Yer right,Kings are a million miles behind Cradley and a lot weaker than some others. Kings will not move forward until the Rye House connection goes. Hopefully Rye a House will not be neglected further due to the Kent Connection. Rye House fans are sick of our club suffering doe to the attention being paid to Kent. Mr Cearns is a big boy i am sure he can run the sport on his own now. Edited June 26, 2014 by westhamboy66 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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