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I don’t know about you guys but I certainly thank the KING JEW for his contributions harness racing! Good man
You are one of the bigger douchebags on this forum and that is quite an accomplishment!
You idiots can't see the forest for the trees but then again most of you are just degenerate gamblers. It's great that the KING JEW is taking it out of the government hands and acting like a mafia maybe we'll finally get some law and order into this corrupt game of ours! Look what happened when that fucking dummy Giuliani busted up the mob... now look what you have a fucking soul city run by a bunch of BLM black gangsters!!I don't expect most of you to comprehend what I'm saying since most of you're faces in a program looking for the next one to five shot that runs out of the money
Why do you need to refer to him by his religious affiliation? Cant you just use his real name? You are worse than Mike Ant.
I don't agree with Gural all the time. In this case who else is trying to clean up the sport? I'll give Jeff credit for taking on this monumental task. He has more money than he could spend, is old, & doesn't need the headache.My question is why he's done it? Some will say ego...but he's not a nobody.
Why does Gural care so much you ask? Here is my take on it all. If you were a witness to the Jeff Gural that used to spend his summers with his wife in a bungalow in the Catskills, you knew about his love of harness racing. This was before he took over his father’s business and grew it into the real estate powerhouse he has today. He was a passionate fan who went at night to Monticello Raceway and yelled at the drivers associated with his losing tickets. In other words he was just a fan like so many of us in the heyday of harness racing. Fast forward to when the Meadowlands was facing extinction when Gural rescued the track from becoming just another mall with offices and condos. So the same guy who used to yell at the drivers and C-3 horses, that were going in 2:10 at MR on a beautiful summer night, now had the opportunity to build something special. And he wanted his track to be clean which included the trainers and drivers. Now he is in his 80s and still hoping to rescue a dirty industry into what we all loved in the 60s and 70s. It is called passion and I for one admire and appreciate all his efforts.