A Birdie be telling me
- Homer
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13 years 2 months ago
This is the sport of kings after all . . . .
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- blueyonder001
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Re: Re: A Birdie be telling me
13 years 2 months ago
Some of ur guys comments smack of jealousy - leave Markus to get on with HIS business
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- soodum
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13 years 2 months ago
blueyonder001 Wrote:
> Some of ur guys comments smack of jealousy - leave
> Markus to get on with HIS business
Exactly blue ,jealousy burns likes hells fire
> Some of ur guys comments smack of jealousy - leave
> Markus to get on with HIS business
Exactly blue ,jealousy burns likes hells fire
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- moose
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13 years 2 months ago
easy Wrote:
> what "everyone" fails to see is that one day when
> he fu cks off it wont only now be charles laird
> that is in kak. Now it will be 10 trainers and
> soon 20 and then 30.......i personally cant wait.
> I think that day will be the rebirth of SA racing.
> The "old" will all be out and the new will rebuild
> on strong foundations.
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> NO one can argue with me that 1 person having such
> a potential negative impact on any business is a
> healthy state to be in.
there is a saying never keep you eggs in one basket,- and there is no need to be pissie with a man that knows what he is doing by 1st spreading his horses around to all trainers this is good business practice and 2, gives the smaller stables a boost employment and we can carry on and on and on....
lets face it he must love the game and I agree what he is doing and stop been sour grapes or put your money and bye the rest of the left over horses
Keep going Jooste
> what "everyone" fails to see is that one day when
> he fu cks off it wont only now be charles laird
> that is in kak. Now it will be 10 trainers and
> soon 20 and then 30.......i personally cant wait.
> I think that day will be the rebirth of SA racing.
> The "old" will all be out and the new will rebuild
> on strong foundations.
>
> NO one can argue with me that 1 person having such
> a potential negative impact on any business is a
> healthy state to be in.
there is a saying never keep you eggs in one basket,- and there is no need to be pissie with a man that knows what he is doing by 1st spreading his horses around to all trainers this is good business practice and 2, gives the smaller stables a boost employment and we can carry on and on and on....
lets face it he must love the game and I agree what he is doing and stop been sour grapes or put your money and bye the rest of the left over horses
Keep going Jooste
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- Mavourneen
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Re: Re: A Birdie be telling me
13 years 2 months ago
louisg Wrote:
> We must force Red Bull and Maclaren out of Formula
> One, top jocks must get less rides, Igugu must be
> banned from SA Racing, Summerhill must reduce
> their amount of broodmares and Coca Cola must take
> down all signs displaying their logo.
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> And Toyota must reduce their range and production
> and Castle may only sell on Mondays.
>
> Yeah, right, Einstein.
You said it Louis. There are big players in every sport and every industry.
When they go, as they always will in the end, we worry about what we will do without them. Also, we're all nervous of one-party states, and of anything like a monopoly ... when they go bad they go very bad.
But I don't see any evidence that Jooste or Coolmore or Godolphin or the Sheik have misused their considerable power though. Those who talk of skeletons, let's see your evidence. If a guy is accused of rape or murder he gets a fair trial with evidence ... he can be the biggest shit out and he still has the right to face his accusers. But let someone be accused on a forum and he never knows who it is that is throwing merde at him, and they never have to present their reasons. How come he has less rights than some psychopath?
If it's their power and influence that worries you, there have been big boys before ... in years gone by ... we tend to forget ... and they have all gone now and new boys have grown up to be prefects in their place. The school has survived. And so will racing ...if it has the support of the public, that is.
> We must force Red Bull and Maclaren out of Formula
> One, top jocks must get less rides, Igugu must be
> banned from SA Racing, Summerhill must reduce
> their amount of broodmares and Coca Cola must take
> down all signs displaying their logo.
>
> And Toyota must reduce their range and production
> and Castle may only sell on Mondays.
>
> Yeah, right, Einstein.
You said it Louis. There are big players in every sport and every industry.
When they go, as they always will in the end, we worry about what we will do without them. Also, we're all nervous of one-party states, and of anything like a monopoly ... when they go bad they go very bad.
But I don't see any evidence that Jooste or Coolmore or Godolphin or the Sheik have misused their considerable power though. Those who talk of skeletons, let's see your evidence. If a guy is accused of rape or murder he gets a fair trial with evidence ... he can be the biggest shit out and he still has the right to face his accusers. But let someone be accused on a forum and he never knows who it is that is throwing merde at him, and they never have to present their reasons. How come he has less rights than some psychopath?
If it's their power and influence that worries you, there have been big boys before ... in years gone by ... we tend to forget ... and they have all gone now and new boys have grown up to be prefects in their place. The school has survived. And so will racing ...if it has the support of the public, that is.
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