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  1. 3 points
    Regular eye tests should be the criteria regardless of age.
  2. 2 points
  3. 2 points
    DON'T think it is a blanket ban on all over-70s ... if (big if) it happens would only apply to those with specific health issues which might impair their ability to be safe on the road.
  4. 2 points
    Murdered his wife... Made his own kids into orphans... I can only presume that there were obviously no divorce lawyers in Yorkshire... Take away the Speedway connection completely... Only a vile selfish individual could do such a thing to his own family...
  5. 2 points
    As much as people like to retreat to the extremes, things are rarely black and white. The truth is usually somewhere in the middle. Kenny Carter lost the plot. I think we can all agree that. What he did was horrific and unimaginable. Even in his crazed state of mind, he knew that and took his own life. Tony MacDonald's excellent book "Tragedy" gives a fine insight into what led to his mental deterioration and the traumatic childhood that preceded it. Nothing could ever excuse what he did, but there are good reasons why he wasn't of sound mind. He was also a brilliant speedway rider. Unless you were a big follower of the sport in the early 1980s, it is difficult to understand just how much of a part he played in the scene around that time. He was genuine box office, the rider fans of every other club loved to hate. He was the go-to speedway rider in the national media, on breakfast TV, national newspapers, Question of Sport, teenage magazines. In pure speedway terms, there has been no-one like him since. Try articulating that in a tweet. It will always been a minefield discussing his life and legacy, ever likely to offend some. No-one would suggest there should be a statue. But that doesn't mean he should be airbrushed from history, he was too significant of a figure to be perpetually ignored.
  6. 1 point
    I was trying to post a tweet from the speedway press office saying “Remembering Kenny Carter on his 60th birthday” and saying “We remember him and extend our kind wishes to Kenny and Pam’s family today” I don’t get offended, but I do get disgusted. And this tweet is, in my view, disgraceful
  7. 1 point
    Meeting starts at 5pm UK time. https://www.youtube.com/user/falubazCOM
  8. 1 point
    I think the human rights brigade, would soon leap on any attempt to bring in legislation. However, at the tender age of nearly 63, I am finding driving in the dark more of a challenge now, especially with the lack of street lighting or poor lighting in many areas.
  9. 1 point
    Just banter Col..... Anyway, I think we have a team that offers a lot of hope, potential and entertainment.... I for one couldn't be happier!
  10. 1 point
    Interesting to note that the person who started this thread has not taken part in the discussion.
  11. 1 point
    That's a similar deal to the business bounce back loan scheme very good deal if you can use it for the benefit of your business
  12. 1 point
    Hang on I have some straws - pm me your address and I will get them off to you so you can keep grasping
  13. 1 point
    Loaning money to speedway promoters- we could see the Horton`s and Terry Lindon making a comeback
  14. 1 point
    No repayments for first two years, then 2% over the remaining eight years
  15. 1 point
    2% over 10 years is what’s been reported on the GP site.
  16. 1 point
    0% over 10 years with a 2 year break !! very reasonable i would say
  17. 1 point
    It was only a few months ago that the news was full of the death of Phil Spectre, who died in prison having committed 2nd degree murder (manslaughter as we call it). Was there a news suppression of his contribution to music, was there heck! The BBC and all the rest made sure we knew all about his 'wall of sound' and all the stars he helped bring on. Yes, there was a cursory mention of the young lady he shot, but not much made of it. Therefore, it is quite normal, perhaps bizarrely, that we do still remember the great things people have achieved, even though they have committed atrocities at some point.
  18. 1 point
    Links for tomorrow in order of best at the top https://sport.tvp.pl/52992339/kryterium-asow-2021-zuzel-w-bydgoszczy-transmisja-na-zywo-online-live-stream http://spedway.ucoz.lv/ go full screen and then press the little square with the 3 lines in it- their other channels come up at the bottom and click on TVP Sport. http://www.drhtv.com.pl/drhtv-1.html http://www.maniak.tv/mk10
  19. 1 point
    And you never hear boat race fans complaining about how boring it is that Oxford and Cambridge have reached the final again....
  20. 1 point
    How long will it be before Chris Harris & Scott Nicholls have ridden / guested for all six teams?
  21. 1 point
    Speaking personally when I re-located I had no close association with a track unless I was willing to travel 30-40 miles which I was disinclined to do. When living in Oxford I was within walking distance of Cowley Stadium which suited me. Never having subscribed to SKY or any equivilant service I lost touch of current affairs but the sport still holds dear and the thirty plus years I spent following my team gives me great memories...wouldn't have changed it for the world.
  22. 1 point
    Sad news. He was also the author of some interesting articles in some of the earlier "Backtrack" issues telling often humorous anecdotes. RIP
  23. 1 point
    I attended a Jim Wells / Jack Millen Training School at Stoke. I learnt how to drift wide and nudge riders into the fence, Signed: N Pedersen (Denmark).
  24. 1 point
    Not as long as Per Jonsson at Reading. He broke it on 12 October 1987 and it still stood at the end of 2008.
  25. 1 point
    Theres a bit more "commitment" on both sides if its either JMac or ZK. Both need to upsticks and come to the UK and they are here for the duration. Not saying that CM would not have the commitment but the club have more invested in an Aussie coming over than filling the slot with an available Brit ? With the latter knowing our form for "changing riders" I reckon CM would not get the time that JMac or ZK would. Harsh but true. That said we flew Jedd List half way round the world only to bin him after a couple of matches ! ?. This season being truncated as it is irrespective of how the Scorpions turn out I would like to see us stick with the plan if injuries allow. We arent going to have an out and out No1 and I think we can accept that and just make best of it come what may ?. Its more about just getting through and having regular racing on the card. Rather than getting too down if we get walloped here there and everywhere with this line up. I think the management are 100% behind the Rising Star programme and for us thats Jordan Palin who should be one of "the Stars" of that. It does add more expectation on his young shoulders but we are pinning are hopes on him being our "trump card" from the protected heats and scoring in the "open heats" then the absence of a No1 problem is maybe less of one ? There simply is not a rider out there that would get near to Jake Allens scoring ? Add in the uncertainty around travel and the virus into and out of Europe and it limits us further. It is what it is I'm afraid ? making us bottom two candidates as much as it pains me. All the Homes will be close run and all the Aways will be hidings !. Infact Id go as far as to say we will not pick up a single match point away from home this season looking at how the rest of the teams are set up. Clearly I hope Im wrong because 100% support the club but you cant go to places like Poole, Glasgow. Eastbourne, Edinburgh even Plymouth ! and face off against two No1s when you havent got and out and one No1 in your line up ? Harsh I know but thats the reality.
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