How is racing going to survive???

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Re: How is racing going to survive???

8 years 7 months ago - 8 years 7 months ago
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mr hawaii wrote: In Benoni there is a Tab in the middle of town... that Tab is frequented by mainly local folk - Racing is the choice .... there are very few Nigerian players there - Its mainly empty and you can always get a seat if you need to...same faces everyday. Now Keith Ho is about 800m from there and it is PACKED with soccer players...mostly Nigerian.. they queue for ages and produce tickets longer than their arms... These guys don't rush around the corner to put on the soccer 10 or six etc at the tab.... Betexchance in my opinion has more staff working a shift that the TAB has players!!! Soccer is the future(bad for me as I'm not compulsive so if Racing dies I stop gambling) and Racing cannot compete so lets just enjoy it while we can.

It is just so sad because I don't believe racing has to die,but it is being murdered by management that does not even pretend to treat local racing as its core business ...........local racing needs to be run as a focussed entity ,not as a begrudged division of a diverse corporation!
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