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Never seen so much bu/poo written about any club before .If and when a announcement is made then we can all start mouthing off about how much we think we know. Here is a rumor for you Jack Lee to be team manager,see what all the know all think now


Belle Vue Army and Facebook :rofl:

Yep, great places for all knowledge and facts :rofl:

Maybe there will be some Belle Vue facts published in the Daily Sport next :rolleyes:

 

Headline: Gordon and Morton Got Jizzed By Chapman

Not Chapman alone B S P A same thing happened at Birmingham to Alan Phillips ,made way for Batman and Robin to step back in

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Whilst envy and greed have always been part of Chapman's make up the powers that be made a fatal error in completing the triangle with power when they mistakenly made him chairman.

Whilst we're all aware what's gone on at Leicester and the recent engines deal the situation at the NSS has been far more involved and damaging.

Had he not plotted with the council in an effort to gain control then the winter for The Aces would have passed like any other as far as us fans would have been aware.

Pairman would have taken over from the retiring David Gordon, a plan agreed months before it was due to take place. This would have allowed riders and other speedway related payments to be made. The team would have been in place allowing both them and the club to work on sponsors, practice events would have run over the winter together with fans nights in the Craven suit and maybe even the hoped for Xmas cracker meeting. The website would have continued to be updated and, with no bad press on all media outlets tainting the club it would have been business as usual.

The dispute would have continued with the council over the payment responsibilities of many different contracts but that's all back room stuff and would have reached some kind of resolution, indeed a meeting was in the diary for late October to achieve this.

Alas it wasn't to be due to the actions of one man.

Pairman attended

the AGM to have his new role rubber stamped but Chapman refused to see him, favouring his own route.

The damage to Belle Vue speedway is massive and we've lost the long term plan set in place to ensure a solid foundation for the club to prosper in favour of your regular paying tenant season to season existence.

 

Only lucky heather will save us now so maybe time to give Buster a call.

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Whilst envy and greed have always been part of Chapman's make up the powers that be made a fatal error in completing the triangle with power when they mistakenly made him chairman.

Whilst we're all aware what's gone on at Leicester and the recent engines deal the situation at the NSS has been far more involved and damaging.

Had he not plotted with the council in an effort to gain control then the winter for The Aces would have passed like any other as far as us fans would have been aware.

Pairman would have taken over from the retiring David Gordon, a plan agreed months before it was due to take place. This would have allowed riders and other speedway related payments to be made. The team would have been in place allowing both them and the club to work on sponsors, practice events would have run over the winter together with fans nights in the Craven suit and maybe even the hoped for Xmas cracker meeting. The website would have continued to be updated and, with no bad press on all media outlets tainting the club it would have been business as usual.

The dispute would have continued with the council over the payment responsibilities of many different contracts but that's all back room stuff and would have reached some kind of resolution, indeed a meeting was in the diary for late October to achieve this.

Alas it wasn't to be due to the actions of one man.

Pairman attended

the AGM to have his new role rubber stamped but Chapman refused to see him, favouring his own route.

The damage to Belle Vue speedway is massive and we've lost the long term plan set in place to ensure a solid foundation for the club to prosper in favour of your regular paying tenant season to season existence.

Only lucky heather will save us now so maybe time to give Buster a call.

Pairman does a bit of bobbing and weaving around clubs.Wonder why !!
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Whilst envy and greed have always been part of Chapman's make up the powers that be made a fatal error in completing the triangle with power when they mistakenly made him chairman.

Whilst we're all aware what's gone on at Leicester and the recent engines deal the situation at the NSS has been far more involved and damaging.

Had he not plotted with the council in an effort to gain control then the winter for The Aces would have passed like any other as far as us fans would have been aware.

Pairman would have taken over from the retiring David Gordon, a plan agreed months before it was due to take place. This would have allowed riders and other speedway related payments to be made. The team would have been in place allowing both them and the club to work on sponsors, practice events would have run over the winter together with fans nights in the Craven suit and maybe even the hoped for Xmas cracker meeting. The website would have continued to be updated and, with no bad press on all media outlets tainting the club it would have been business as usual.

The dispute would have continued with the council over the payment responsibilities of many different contracts but that's all back room stuff and would have reached some kind of resolution, indeed a meeting was in the diary for late October to achieve this.

Alas it wasn't to be due to the actions of one man.

Pairman attended

the AGM to have his new role rubber stamped but Chapman refused to see him, favouring his own route.

The damage to Belle Vue speedway is massive and we've lost the long term plan set in place to ensure a solid foundation for the club to prosper in favour of your regular paying tenant season to season existence.

 

Only lucky heather will save us now so maybe time to give Buster a call.

Would all the outstanding rent from last year have been paid up

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Would all the outstanding rent from last year have been paid up

Nope. I'm sure I was told that just the speedway debts. Ie riders sponsors staff etc had to be paid. And they will start the rent payments when everything is finalised.

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How many riders are owed money and what sort of money are we talking, I think its diabolical I really do these lads have to earn a living most have families to support etc etc, if a team owed me money especially this late in the day I would tell them to jog on and not ride for them in the future.

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How many riders are owed money and what sort of money are we talking, I think its diabolical I really do these lads have to earn a living most have families to support etc etc, if a team owed me money especially this late in the day I would tell them to jog on and not ride for them in the future.

Absolutely right.

 

An assurance that they 'will get paid' being the best that can be offered at this late stage is pretty disgusting.

 

Is this who 'we' are in Speedway?

That we would support those who treat people this way?

Utter disgrace.

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Absolutely right.

 

An assurance that they 'will get paid' being the best that can be offered at this late stage is pretty disgusting.

 

Is this who 'we' are in Speedway?

That we would support those who treat people this way?

Utter disgrace.

If it wasn't for buster sabotaging pairman takeover then the riders would have already been paid. He had a cheque with all the money's owed made. But it was threw back in his face

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If it wasn't for buster sabotaging pairman takeover then the riders would have already been paid. He had a cheque with all the money's owed made. But it was threw back in his face

 

If that is true Phil, as you report it, then why doesn't Mr Philip Rising or his colleagues at Speedway Star start digging round, starting with you, and earn their money as journalists. It is disgraceful that the chairman of the governing body has the power to do this sort of thing and the lackeys on the board allow him to. Then people wonder why we cannot attract high profile sponsers and backers to the sport.

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If that is true Phil, as you report it, then why doesn't Mr Philip Rising or his colleagues at Speedway Star start digging round, starting with you, and earn their money as journalists. It is disgraceful that the chairman of the governing body has the power to do this sort of thing and the lackeys on the board allow him to. Then people wonder why we cannot attract high profile sponsers and backers to the sport.

the big word there is IF - and I fail to see how anyone other than the people involved no if this is the case .
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How many riders are owed money and what sort of money are we talking, I think its diabolical I really do these lads have to earn a living most have families to support etc etc, if a team owed me money especially this late in the day I would tell them to jog on and not ride for them in the future.

can't really jog on anywhere else there is know we're to go
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