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Redcar V Rye House 19th June - Off

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Shadders, on 11 Jun 2014 - 8:42 PM, said:Shadders, on 11 Jun 2014 - 8:42 PM, said:

The former I suspect.

I'd love to hear from the Redcar promotion as to why they left it until 10 days before the fixture to postpone. Amatuer set up

The Promotion at Redcar have had 3 weeks to source a replacement, Go in to tomorrow's meeting with Plymouth with your recently released number 7.

Simon Lambert in for Luke Crang who has broken ribs.

Totally inept, and if it were not for the help from fans, there would be no media coverage or news from the club.

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What time does the England match start, isn't it way after the speedway would finish?

 

No - 8PM.

 

As others have stated it should have been re-arranged months ago and it's just further confirmation that the club is poorly run.

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how are they being forced??... Total rubbish, it's not footballs fault that speedway is a joke sport..or can hardly stand on its own 2 feet...is it?

 

Think you've misunderstood that, Redcar were due to run a scheduled fixture next Thursday, it then transpired that the World Cup game, involving England, was on the same night so the club pulled the plug in the light of the probable lost revenue this would have incurred had they ran, I would say their hand was pretty much forced?

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It will come as no surprise, to most Redcar fans, that this has happened. The promoter is definitely a senility candidate and probably had one lucid moment and realised there was a clash of matches. Anyway back off to Gaga land.

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Think you've misunderstood that, Redcar were due to run a scheduled fixture next Thursday, it then transpired that the World Cup game, involving England, was on the same night so the club pulled the plug in the light of the probable lost revenue this would have incurred had they ran, I would say their hand was pretty much forced?

 

The fixture should not have been there in the first place. Everyone knew that England had a World Cup match on that night when the draw was made on 6th December 2013. That's the whole point.

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The fixture should not have been there in the first place. Everyone knew that England had a World Cup match on that night when the draw was made on 6th December 2013. That's the whole point.

 

Sorry mate but clearly "everyone didn't" know there was an England match on that night!! ;)

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It you're running a business you should have your finger on the pulse of events that will increase/decrease your trade regardless of if they are directly related to yourself or not.

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Sorry mate but clearly "everyone didn't" know there was an England match on that night!! ;)

 

Indeed. Everyone should have known that, especially if it was going to possibly effect their business.

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On the subject of clashes, Rye House are scheduled to ride at home against Redcar on 28th June. This is part of the same weekend as the quarter-finals involving teams who progress from Group D ie., England's group. If they do qualify as runners-up (more likely if, indeed, they get through at all) the match will be played on Saturday evening, 9pm. Should they top the group, however, it will take place the same time on Sunday. Would it not make sense to see if this fixture can be re-arranged for Sunday afternoon?

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Indeed. Everyone should have known that, especially if it was going to possibly effect their business.

Quite so!!

 

On the subject of clashes, Rye House are scheduled to ride at home against Redcar on 28th June. This is part of the same weekend as the quarter-finals involving teams who progress from Group D ie., England's group. If they do qualify as runners-up (more likely if, indeed, they get through at all) the match will be played on Saturday evening, 9pm. Should they top the group, however, it will take place the same time on Sunday. Would it not make sense to see if this fixture can be re-arranged for Sunday afternoon?

Same for us at Workington, home to Plymouth that night, be interesting to see what happen's with us also? ;)

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