Allan Posted October 17, 2010 Report Posted October 17, 2010 why are there so many lanarkshire members opposed to duplicating into the snfc
frank-123 Posted October 17, 2010 Report Posted October 17, 2010 why are there so many lanarkshire members opposed to duplicating into the snfc not got a clue best of both worlds for the wee team guys guess too many guys want to be in charge and cant hack it when someone else is calling the shots
Guest bigda Posted October 18, 2010 Report Posted October 18, 2010 not got a clue best of both worlds for the wee team guys guess too many guys want to be in charge and cant hack it when someone else is calling the shots they can duplicate all they want as long as the pay £5 per bird to cover the prize money on offer and Will then be paid out by how many are in it IE 400x£5= £2,000or 200x£5 = £1000, prize money
jocky Posted October 18, 2010 Report Posted October 18, 2010 they can duplicate all they want as long as the pay £5 per bird to cover the prize money on offer and Will then be paid out by how many are in it IE 400x£5= £2,000or 200x£5 = £1000, prize moneyQUITE AGREE ON A DUPLICATE CHARGE BUT MAYBE NO JUST AS MUCH AS £5.00 ;) ;)
Guest bigda Posted October 18, 2010 Report Posted October 18, 2010 QUITE AGREE ON A DUPLICATE CHARGE BUT MAYBE NO JUST AS MUCH AS £5.00 jockey these same scallys are shafting the lanarkshire fed placing prize moneys up on the longer races to £3000 for eastbourn, when in fact the shorter race members are footing the bill and we are getting 4,000 birds to most races and the killer is we then have a yearling open with 4-6 000 birds again getting a prize of £1000, and these fed jokers are sending in total 450 birds and thieving £3000 from the fed in prize moneys and a further £2000 from Ypres with a entry again in the danger zone of 360 birds wish the member would wake up as to whats going on around them, bigda as is here for the under dogs
virgin of the sky Posted October 18, 2010 Report Posted October 18, 2010 why dont they charge even £2.00 to cover prize money
Guest WINGS 04 Posted October 18, 2010 Report Posted October 18, 2010 Well danny it is up to the members to put it right if they think the same as you we will see how it gose at the agm and I think we should be paying a £5 a bird in the open races as long as it helps the fed
Guest bigda Posted October 18, 2010 Report Posted October 18, 2010 thanks for your input Rab, this thread has gone 6 hours and the shirkers have said nothing again,all fine and well, but wanting to be "Punch" and run the show, but don't want to pay "Judy"after the show. we are now the only numpty federation in the history of pigeon racing and one of the biggest that has a race program agm and we cant produce where we are going to, and there are no guaranteethat we will be with the national, what the F is this all about here, and why are we having a AGM about the national anyway, in the first place, we the lanarkshire can go anywhere, we are not tied to a profit margin our Constitution is such.we have our liability cover, and we can take all Pilgrims with us from the central belt, so why are we getting shafted, by the most tightest of fanciers in all doo racing, I would go as far as saying they are as, and tighter than 2 coats of paint and of no use for the development of pigeon racing in the lanarkshire, bigda recommends drop these leaches like a stone
Guest WINGS 04 Posted October 19, 2010 Report Posted October 19, 2010 jockey these same scallys are shafting the lanarkshire fed placing prize moneys up on the longer races to £3000 for eastbourn, when in fact the shorter race members are footing the bill and we are getting 4,000 birds to most races and the killer is we then have a yearling open with 4-6 000 birds again getting a prize of £1000, and these fed jokers are sending in total 450 birds and thieving £3000 from the fed in prize moneys and a further £2000 from Ypres with a entry again in the danger zone of 360 birds wish the member would wake up as to whats going on around them, bigda as is here for the under dogs Danny I have been look at this post can you tell me when was the last time we had 4to 6000 yearlings at there fed race I think last year we had 2700+at this race and danny will you be happy paying more to send your birds or is the fed just to chrage the members that are dupplicting in to the snfc all the best rab
Guest WINGS 04 Posted October 19, 2010 Report Posted October 19, 2010 jockey these same scallys are shafting the lanarkshire fed placing prize moneys up on the longer races to £3000 for eastbourn, when in fact the shorter race members are footing the bill and we are getting 4,000 birds to most races and the killer is we then have a yearling open with 4-6 000 birds again getting a prize of £1000, and these fed jokers are sending in total 450 birds and thieving £3000 from the fed in prize moneys and a further £2000 from Ypres with a entry again in the danger zone of 360 birds wish the member would wake up as to whats going on around them, bigda as is here for the under dogs Danny I have been look at this post can you tell me when was the last time we had 4to 6000 yearlings at there fed race I think last year we had 2700+at this race and danny will you be happy paying more to send your birds or is the fed just to chrage the members that are dupplicting in to the snfc all the best rab
Guest bigda Posted October 19, 2010 Report Posted October 19, 2010 Danny I have been look at this post can you tell me when was the last time we had 4to 6000 yearling's at there fed race I think last year we had 2700+at this race and danny will you be happy paying more to send your birds or is the fed just to chrage the members that are dupplicting in to the snfc all the best rab rab can you tell me, and the rest of the fed, whythe yearling race ,is and has the poorest prize money,and has the biggest amount of birds at it, £1000 prize money and the poorest race has the most prize moneys 450 doos £3000 prize moneys there are no reason for this to be the case now, going with the national. so things will have to change and as you say 2,700 birds last year but remember we had a bad young bird race the year before so there will be more yearling's this year, a distance minded committee are not playing ball here with our wealth in the fed and it will look bad on them if they don't get the finger out, any dual race the lanarkshire are in titled to claim moneys for prize moneys and costs IE, that occur don't for get the national charges us plenty for the use of our own halls and baskets,
Guest WINGS 04 Posted October 19, 2010 Report Posted October 19, 2010 Danny I can't tell you why this is as I think we get to vote on it at the agm and I hope you have got a letter in to try and change this if the same number of members turn up then it will be a fair vote
budgie Posted October 19, 2010 Report Posted October 19, 2010 Lads and Cranks in the Ypres race we had 841 birds.If we had charged only £1.50 the Prize money was covered.In Eastbourne we had 993 birds £2.00 would have been enough.Lets propose the attached at the AGM AND MOVE ON.
Guest bigda Posted October 19, 2010 Report Posted October 19, 2010 Lads and Cranks in the Ypres race we had 841 birds.If we had charged only £1.50 the Prize money was covered.In Eastbourne we had 993 birds £2.00 would have been enough.Lets propose the attached at the AGM AND MOVE ON. propose a £2 per bird for the yl/open and the young bird open £8.000- £10,000 plus a fed donation of £3000 into the pot, with a prize pool of £13,000 £3000, to winner, £500 a section winner £400 2nd section winner £300 for third £200 4th £100 5th £50 6th, thats 18 places then £20 per bird highest velocity there after till pool runs out then at 267 th open any takers on this thats on a £13,000 income the sums could be altered to suit moneys taken in you could also have pools, also if wanted birdage would remain the normal charge
budgie Posted October 19, 2010 Report Posted October 19, 2010 propose a £2 per bird for the yl/open and the young bird open £8.000- £10,000 plus a fed donation of £3000 into the pot, with a prize pool of £13,000 £3000, to winner, £500 a section winner £400 2nd section winner £300 for third £200 4th £100 5th £50 6th, thats 18 places then £20 per bird highest velocity there after till pool runs out then at 267 th open any takers on this thats on a £13,000 income the sums could be altered to suit moneys taken in you could also have pools, also if wanted birdage would remain the normal charge Danny my Guid Sun i canny see this happening.The yearling race is a Special Duplication Race and not Open.This year we had Approx £700 in prize money at 50p a Doo.We had 173 members sending 1125 birds lets propose £2.00 per bird split the prize money pro-rata per the sections.£500.Open Winner£250 to each of the other section winners and £100 to the next 10 Doo,s with one prize per loft.
Guest bigda Posted October 19, 2010 Report Posted October 19, 2010 Danny my Guid Sun i canny see this happening.The yearling race is a Special Duplication Race and not Open.This year we had Approx £700 in prize money at 50p a Doo.We had 173 members sending 1125 birds lets propose £2.00 per bird split the prize money pro-rata per the sections.£500.Open Winner£250 to each of the other section winners and £100 to the next 10 Doo,s with one prize per loft. yes would go for any offer, but again you are wanting jam on the furthest inland race when there are the fewest amount of birds, and also remember it was the yearlings that won big last year why was there only £700 prize money put up for that when its the sprint mens money that is keeping the fed afloat as we have sold our family silver
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