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On 10/10/2020 at 7:01 PM, ProudtobeaBrummie said:

Because even though its the year 2020 there is no card payment facility  . i think the last time i handled cash was at a Brummies meeting in 2019

There will be card payment facilities at Perry Barr when racing resumes ( and would have been had there been racing in 2020)  . Peter Mason has sourced machines that do not require wi-fi connection as there is no such facility at the stadium . 

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On 10/12/2020 at 8:27 PM, False dawn said:

How about this?

In February I'll give you a sum of money equivalent to 3 quarters of the season's meetings. This gives me a card which grants me contactless entry. Once my credit runs out, you charge me for each further use of my card.

Okay, the promotion don't get any additional money, but they do get most of it earlier.

Birmingham had two levels of season ticket .for 2020 and will have for 2021   .....full season or a 10 meeting one 

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3 hours ago, Speedway fan said:

Birmingham had two levels of season ticket .for 2020 and will have for 2021   .....full season or a 10 meeting one 

Well even the 10 meeting one wasn't very good value this year, was it?

 

I'll get my coat. :oops:

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On 10/24/2020 at 9:32 PM, Speedway fan said:

Birmingham had two levels of season ticket .for 2020 and will have for 2021   .....full season or a 10 meeting one 

Laurence, can we have a definite statement that 2020 season tickets will be valid for 2021?

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4 hours ago, GiveusaB said:

We dont even know if 2021 will go ahead yet ? : )

Have the government cancelled the whole year then? :P

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20 hours ago, Mike0310 said:

I see that scum bag Garrity got 7 years and six months jail how low and despicable must you be to do that to two disabled people robbing one of them at knife point should have thrown away the key .

And unbelievably Birmingham haven’t commented on it as far as I’m aware?

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Well they should and quick, if he keeps his nose clean he will be out by the time he’s 30 maybe 31 but I hope and pray he is given a lifetime ban by the bspa as for me he should be but I’m sure some people will have there own opinions which there fully entitled to.i must admit this case has got my back up even more being the parent of 2 disabled young adults myself.

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2 hours ago, Najjer said:

And unbelievably Birmingham haven’t commented on it as far as I’m aware?

What exactly do you think they should say that is not already in the public domain . More importantly why after the cancellation of the 2020 season do you think they should comment ? is he a club asset ? have the club he is a asset of made a statement ?  

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2 hours ago, Najjer said:

And unbelievably Birmingham haven’t commented on it as far as I’m aware?

Brummies made an announcement on the day that Garrity was arrested.

They said they were aware of the matter and would be making no further comment.

He is NOT a Brummies asset so it is surely up to his parent Club to comment whoever they are.

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2 hours ago, mrss said:

No doubt Laurence Rogers will spout something crap defending Garrity sometime. He is a crook himself.

No evidence at all just utter Bullrubbish . LR is no crook . Infact he works very hard for Birmingham speedway . Is he a good team manager ? in my opinion No . But that is purley professional criticism. My opinion on him non professional is that he is a decent guy and works very hard . Certainly no crook .  

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The people who run Birmingham Speedway (ie David and Peter Mason and Laurence Rogers) are decent, hard working people, and I see no reason at all why they should be expected to "comment" on a situation which does not involve them. They have already made it plain that there is no place at Birmingham for Garrity after what he has done  - ()and nor I would hope would there be a place for him at any other speedway club.) Making a public comment on something about which they had no knowledge and had no part in, could only be detrimental to the club they run, so it makes good sense not to do this.

Knowing them, their private opinions will be exactly the same as the rest of us, so let's leave it at this.

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2 hours ago, ProudtobeaBrummie said:

What exactly do you think they should say that is not already in the public domain . More importantly why after the cancellation of the 2020 season do you think they should comment ? is he a club asset ? have the club he is a asset of made a statement ?  

I would have expected them to completely distance themselves from him as he was due to be a Birmingham rider in 2020, and make it known they have now cut all ties personally. Saying nothing and sitting on the fence does no good for anybody personally. Just my opinion.

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6 hours ago, Najjer said:

And unbelievably Birmingham haven’t commented on it as far as I’m aware?

No. Even when I've asked in conversation via email. No comment whatsoever from Brummies management. 

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