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hmm  interesting....im rekon it will be a team ,... like has happened  previously,   that are  "squeezed" into the top league  to make the numbers up

rye house  being  the last  example ......when they and their situation and race nights  do not  suit  them...  ipswitch???

 

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26 minutes ago, capone said:

hmm  interesting....im rekon it will be a team ,... like has happened  previously,   that are  "squeezed" into the top league  to make the numbers up

rye house  being  the last  example ......when they and their situation and race nights  do not  suit  them...  ipswitch???

 

Since when did Thursday not suit Ipswich?

Also the situation of being back un the top league in itself is not a problem either

The 1 question mark is what Busters budget will allow and whether this takes advantage of the many positives of the Ipswich move or not.....

Even if not then I dont see it there being a significant enough position to cause a Rye type scenario

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On 12/25/2018 at 4:01 PM, dontforgetthefueltapsbruv said:

Since when did Thursday not suit Ipswich?

Also the situation of being back un the top league in itself is not a problem either

The 1 question mark is what Busters budget will allow and whether this takes advantage of the many positives of the Ipswich move or not.....

Even if not then I dont see it there being a significant enough position to cause a Rye type scenario

i did say  their  situation....  not  spefically  a  race  night,,,but  all  situations  change  ..could be  lack of  fans...=  lack of  money

i dont  want  to see   them or  any team drop out  either......before  rye house..... brummies did  the  same

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On 12/23/2018 at 10:12 AM, crescent girl said:

Agree 100%       Every time the 'big league' gets in trouble, they lure clubs who were running successfully 'up' and put them to the sword.

Completely agree though sometimes the clubs that do that are their own worst enemies. As soon as BMR took over at Rye when Len Silver was more or less hounded out by the supporters. I was castigated at the time for being unhappy. But why on earth would a club like Rye House move out of the division where they had a reasonable amount of success to a league offering fewer meetings and moving from a weekend race night to midweek. Yes they were lured there by TV exposure for their brand but completely disregarded their fans base and the negativity shown over Wednesday night racing. The demise of Rye House was down to the Owners guiding the club not the BSPA

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