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I live about 20 minutes from Harrah's Philly. It's located in Chester, PA in a bad neighborhood with high crime. There's virtually no one at the track for live racing, the casino is 3/4 empty, and they do no promoting at all.
2 blocks away, it's a small prison.
Who’s talking about slot welfare?!?! I guess you conveniently ignored the fact that racetracks existed before these casinos join them so just because a racetrack has inflated purses, that’s the cost of doing business with a racetrack and that’s how the casinos were able to get their doors open. But of course you conveniently ignore that. We’re talking about owners trainers and drivers making record money. That’s thriving.
Years ago Pete Szymanski did a live interview around 5pm every night on the radio in Buffalo. Give pics talk about card
I don't get the love/hate thing with Gural. Did the guy save the Meadowlands from closing? I think he did. Nobody else single-handedly had the credibility, connections, and stature to do it. I am sure the NJSBOA would have formed a committee to do something and after about a year, they would finally agree where to buy office supplies from.Do I agree with everything he's done since? Absolutely not. But that doesn't mean I hate the guy. I think too many doomsayers and doomsdayers are consumed by negativity and want to see the Meadowlands close. They are part of the problem, not part of the solution. Why even pay attention to them. To what end. I still go to, support, and bet at the Meadowlands. I contribute, in my own way. Everyone can say whatever they want. But the sport, industry, track ownership/management, they may not always know who to listen to, but they certainly know who not to listen to.
Jeff is a friend. At lunch he asked me if I knew a good Proctologist. He has a G problem that needs to be removed.
Gural is the only track owner who is will to use other revenue to subsidize racing. Most of the rest have been sold to casino companies. It is only a matter of time before the casino companies get tired of seeing the red ink from racing on the reports from the bean counters and pay off whoever they need to in order to shut down racing.
I would say he's a smart businessman