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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2008 22:15:27 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2008 19:44:04 GMT
Bob Dugard and Martin Hagon have not agreed terms for this yet so any announcement was a bit premature, think someone could end up with egg on their face.
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Post by schumi on Nov 25, 2008 7:55:48 GMT
Bob Dugard and Martin Hagon have not agreed terms for this yet so any announcement was a bit premature, think someone could end up with egg on their face. The Argus confirms this: Meanwhile, former co-promoter Martin Hagon has decided against rejoining Eastbourne to take charge of a team in the new National League.
Eastbourne will not be represented in the new third tier of British speedway next year but will continue to develop young riders through second-half meetings and challenge fixtures.
Hagon had planned to take a young Eagles side into the Conference League but that has now been replaced by a more professional National League and the costs of entering a competitive team are seen as prohibitive.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2008 18:35:28 GMT
Yes it seems the rent was too high.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2008 19:40:34 GMT
Yes it seems the rent was too high. What price does Bob Dugard put on unearthing talent for the future.........it's his team now, so you'd have thought he would have 'rented' the stadium at a nominal cost to cover the overheads.
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Post by Genghis on Nov 26, 2008 20:47:26 GMT
Yes it seems the rent was too high. What price does Bob Dugard put on unearthing talent for the future.........it's his team now, so you'd have thought he would have 'rented' the stadium at a nominal cost to cover the overheads. Maybe it's just a ploy to get the National League the way that Bob Dugard wants. It's a ploy he's used a few times before.
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