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As far as Nader leaving, that's always an issue with non-profits... trying to compete for good people. He was there a long time, 10+ years I believe. |
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Black beard cares about NYRA because he makes his living at those tracks and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. Racing has had a storied tradition in NY and it will evolve with or without NYRA.
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Fellas, the NYRA has been awarded the horse racing part of the franchise. What is now needed is resolution of the casino side of it.
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If the problem is with OTB's then they need to resolve it. I just wonder why if the setup is so bad, why is NYRA fighting so hard for something that is impossible to break even with. Makes ZERO sense. Somebody is making money off the current situation and I suspect that somebody(ies) is connected to NYRA somehow. |
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You think NYRA is so bad? Wait until Stronach croaks and Magna sells off the rest of the tracks... |
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CS maybe I wasn't clear on my point. If the NYRA has the oversight, great. I won't dispute that. I am no expert. Let the NYRA run with the ball that the bidding process gave them. Next step...the casino operator.
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