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Before everyone starts raging, we only have one posters word on that. Without taking sides, there's always two sides to every story.

 

Without Warren Scott's intervention we'd still be watching the same 1-7 until the end of the season. At least now we can see the best young British talent since Tai for a few weeks at least.

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Im thinking more and more that Rye are going Elite next year and Lamber will be part of that team

I wonder if Kings Lynn are aware of that don't they own his Contract. EL at Rye thanks but no thanks think they would lose fans rather than gain them unless of course we want even more RR and Guests.

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Anyone know who actually owns Robert Lambert's contract and if he would be able to ride for Rye if we went EL next year. On saying that if we do go EL I shan't be going there very much, I prefer Premier there is much more competition and more teams to race against.

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Anyone know who actually owns Robert Lambert's contract and if he would be able to ride for Rye if we went EL next year. On saying that if we do go EL I shan't be going there very much, I prefer Premier there is much more competition and more teams to race against.

Kings Lynn own Lamberts contract I believe.

 

Elite league for Rye would be suicidal for Scott.

 

More likely going to have a bigger go cart track there. I hear the boss regularly races them round the Speedway track.

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Go Kart track is a separate entity to the speedway stadium. Doubt the kart track would be happy with Scott laying a kart track of his own next door.

 

 

Scott owns that too!!

 

Sounds feasible to me.

 

 

Lots of speculation on here with no evidence of any facts.

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Its time to start supporting Warren Scott at Rye House, whatever has gone on, has gone on, but ALL us fans wish Rye House to continue and grow and the ONLY way this can happen is under the owners wishes and that it WARREN SCOTT.

 

Try to move on and see the bigger picture and support the club not boycott it, Warren you have my support.[/quote

Totally agree.

I for one have been critical in the past, at least some thing has been done to improve the team and the entertainment on offer. Would not want Rye to fold.

Wish Dan Greenwood well after his accident last night, hope its not to serious.

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Hopefully it's a bright future at Rye House. Team changes to the Rockets seem to be a step in the right direction. We now have three strong heat leaders. If the improvements to the stadium are done during the winter then we could have a great little stadium. There is a lot of potential at Rye if it can be unleashed it could be a big success. Hopefully that can include training schools & a national league side.

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Quite agree re training schools, thats where tomorrows speedway riders come from and to see riders in training means we get first look at them rather than having to rely on others to point out potential and then for other teams sign them before we get the chance. Also young kids deciding they want to train at speedway usually brings their parents with them and then hopefully extended family, friends etc. which in turn could hopefully improve supporters coming through the gates at meetings.

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Since when? If that was the case then the car park should be his first priority, but I don't think that is true.

Don't think the car park belongs to the stadium.

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First impressions and all that. I'd be trying to get it done/putting my hand in my pocket in that position regardless.

Regardless of the fact it may be someone else's property?

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Regardless of the fact it may be someone else's property?

Obviously you'd speak to the owner first and ask. Doubt they'd say no to some/all of the work being paid for. If they do then at least you have something to tell fans about why the car park is atrocious.

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Obviously you'd speak to the owner first and ask. Doubt they'd say no to some/all of the work being paid for. If they do then at least you have something to tell fans about why the car park is atrocious.

Someone mentioned the land belongs to Thames Water. In that case it's their job to resurface the car park. The Rye pub customers also use it. Should they stump up some cash too?

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I think the stadium, Speedway and kartrack, is owned by Lea Valley Regional Park Authority and Warren Scott/Len Silver lease the stadium from them, hopefully on a 99 year lease. I would have thought if the state of the car park is the responsibility of the leaseholders then Scott/Silver and the pub if included should get it sorted, if it's the owners of the land's responsibility then Scott/Silver should get onto Lea Valley Authority to sort it, if they are proper businessmen all the details of who is responsible for what should be clearly set out in the lease. If a rider is badly injured and has to be taken out in the ambulance I don't think the holes, or should I say 'crater' at the entrance would do much to help their injuries.

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