Friday, August 25, 2006

George Must Go!

The Steinbrenner-backed group bidding for the New York racing franchise is revving up their PR campaign in advance of next week's deadline for bids.

[Steinbrenner son-in-law] Steve Swindal said redevelopment of New York racetracks into entertainment facilities with video lottery terminals would have a trickle-down effect on the industry and the economy. He said the involvement of Richard Fields, [whose company developed Seminole Hard Rock Casino and Hotel complexes in Tampa and Hollywood, Fla.], is an asset. "It's an overall development process that's quite impressive," he said.

I don't think this comment bodes well for the future of New York racing and its tracks should the Steinbrenner group get the franchise. Steinbrenner, a convicted pardoned felon, has become a tad less loathsome with age, but I suspect the family's experience with New York racing would more resemble what Steinbrenner managed to do with the family shipyard business (bankrupt it), rather than the good luck he's had with the Yankees (it would take a supreme idiot to lose money on that franchise).
On the bright side, however, I would be able to dust off and get some use out of my early-90s era "GEORGE MUST GO!" signs each time I head out for the sideshows (horse races) at the slots parlors formerly known as Aqueduct and Belmont Park.

Yankees Partner: Group Keen on New York Racing

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