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  1. Humphrey Appleby

    Watt A Mess !

    I think there's probably more to this than is being said. I haven't heard of anyone being kicked-off a flight because of overbooking in years, and you simply can't rely on flights to arrive and depart on time these days either. I suspect things were cut too fine, and the connection was too short.
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    European Gp 2009

    There is nothing wrong with the Millenium Stadium itself. In fact, it is ideal for staging the 'main' event of the SGP calendar. The problem is actually getting to it, and the attractiveness of the location in the minds of the casual fan.
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    European Gp 2009

    The roof at Wembley only covers the seats, but is moveable to avoid the problems you get with other large stadiums where the stands block air and light to the pitch (although it doesn't seem to have been a total success at Wembley either).
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    European Gp 2009

    I appreciate there are ways and means, but I don't really have the time or inclination to go through some sort of masonic ritual to find them. These days, I just want to get in the car, drive directly to where I want to be, and park there (or very close to there). That you can do at Wembley, at least for the smaller events.
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    European Gp 2009

    Because I find some of the reactionary comments against the British GP possibly being moved away from Cardiff, quite extraordinary. Are people really content to be paying absolutely outrageous prices for accommodation, and experiencing difficulty getting there either with their own cars or with public transport? I have been to the British GP in the past, but I just can't be bothered jumping through hoops to get there anymore. Public transport is not a practical proposition, and parking in some remote part of town is a bit tedious. Plus, there's the Severn Bridge toll, the perpetual roadworks on the M4 in Wales, and the seemingly ever-present traffic jam at the Newport tunnels to be negotiated. Okay, I'm admittedly not particularly interested in GPs anyway, but I'm also the average casual fan who might go if it didn't require a major logistical planning exercise to get there. In this respect, Wembley would be far more attractive, even though I'd agree it doesn't have the 'downtown' location that the Millenium Stadium does when you eventually get there. But how many more might there be if it were at Wembley? There's a choice of five airports flying from every possible destination in Europe, the Eurostar, and of course it's closer to drive to London from the Continent as well.
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    European Gp 2009

    Absolutely not, but my point was that Cardiff isn't all that it's cracked-up to be. The British GP has essentially become the social occasion for speedway fans, but that could equally be held anywhere. I actually have nothing against Cardiff itself, which indeed a fairly pleasant city, but London is a far more attractive destination for non-diehards, especially overseas visitors. I honestly can't see a GP being held in both locations either. I suspect all this talk is to cut a better deal with Cardiff, because doesn't the Welsh tourist board bung BSI/IMG some money to stage the British GP?
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    European Gp 2009

    Don't let details like that stand in the way of unbridalled praise for Cardiff.
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    European Gp 2009

    Never really understood the attraction of Cardiff to be honest. Rip-off prices (particularly for a provincial city), poor public transportation, cheesy entertainment, usually pretty awful racing, and increasingly yobbish crowds it seems. I've also been reading a thread full of whinges and complaints about this year's GP, and yet the moment there's a suggestion it might go elsewhere, people start lamenting it.
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    European Gp 2009

    I somehow doubt IMG/BSI will stage two GPs in Britain. If there is indeed a plan to go to Wembley, I suspect it might happen in 2010, and that's what all the sudden whinging about Cardiff hotels was about.
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    European Gp 2009

    The reported figures should be taken with a pinch of salt. Last year's figures were suspiciously round at several GPs, despite not being capacity crowds. FYI, Cardiff was reported as 41,267. Certainly quite decent if anywhere close to being true, but the likely exaggerated figures for other rounds does make one wonder.
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    Cardiff Hotels

    Strikes me they're looking for an excuse to move the British GP. The hotel prices have been outrageous in past years, but it didn't seem to concern them then. Ironic that IMG/BSI should be complaining about a shortage of hotels and the prices then.
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    Gp Series 2009

    I thought you were a great fan of everything SGP and IMG/BSI? How on earth would they make their money without the ability to gerrymander the competition?
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    Copenhagen Gp

    I don't even think there's a speedway team anywhere in Copenhagen these days. As in most countries, capital city dwellers don't seem to be interested in speedway.
  14. I've found that EasyJet is probably the best of the budget airlines, and is as good as many of the 'traditional' airlines. It flies to major airports, the staff are reasonably professional if you play by the rules, and the airline seems to be reasonably punctual (although delays will inevitably happen with any airline if you use them enough). Ryanair is for my money too cheap and nasty, and flying to the middle-of-nowhere is often a false economy. BMI proper is still fairly reasonable, although it seems to be focusing more on Trans-Atlantic and Middle Eastern routes now. BMI Baby is just the budget version that seems to have take over within Europe, and I can't say it's good, bad or indifferent. SkyEurope and Flybe have also always been fine when I've used them.
  15. Both much of a muchness I'd say, but can't say I've had problems with either. SkyEurope (http://www.skyeurope.com/) also flies from Luton to Prague.
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    Olsen Must Go

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't Olsen propose a GP series years previously? He may have opposed those particular FIM plans as he wasn't sufficient in on the deal, but given his later enthusiasm for the SGP, it would otherwise seem to have been a bit of an about turn.
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    Olsen Must Go

    I think though, Olsen is very much the power behind the throne of the SGP. His concept, and he says what goes. And to think people say the SGP is the future of the sport.
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    Super Prix

    It's not that hard to work out though, and certainly shouldn't be beyond the abilities of a commentator and BSPA Press Officer to get right. I think it just sums up how amateur speedway is these days, even for what is supposed to be the sport's premier event.
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    Rip Off Prices For Old Gear

    It's not the same though. The simple fact is that the SGP would not exist without the three or four main national leagues because it doesn't pay a living wage, and is essentially skimming the cream off the top, without investing in the diary that produces the milk. I appreciate British speedway is somewhat ad-hoc about it's rider development strategy, but in general there's some modicum of commitment to actually develop and provide employment to professional riders. Yes, they can also make profits if they're clever, but they also have to run 20+ meetings a season in order provide the riders with a living wage. By contrast, the private company that runs the SGP behind the facade of 'FIM accreditation', gets the pick of the plum dates, and can choose any riders it pleases without having to pay a penny in compensation to anyone. It also only runs 11 meetings per season with a staff three or four times the size of those tracks that manage to run weekly through the season. It essentially lives parasitically off the labours of others, and if the major national leagues turned around tomorrow and said to their riders it's the SGP or us, then I think you'd think very few riders would be signed-up to the SGP. It's absolutely not fair competition at all, but more fool the professional leagues for simply standing by and letting BSI/IMG take all the money. It really shows what a clueless bunch actually run speedway.
  20. Humphrey Appleby

    Rip Off Prices For Old Gear

    I think 'The Know' is actually someone who gave John a lift.
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    Sgp Lost Sponsors

    Aside from the fact that without the leagues there would be no SGP, the same riders riding against each other over-and-over again in individual competition is not speedway to me. It might as well be a separate sport, I think calling people luddites because they don't subscribe to the golden but hollow vision that it is the SGP, is a bit uncalled for. Just where is the SGP going? In the 10 years or so since BSI took it over, it's still trawling round the same old venues in front of mostly small crowds, is using the same old tired format, and has failed to make any real breakthrough on the corporate side of things. The one success is that it gets reasonable viewing figures (by satellite television standards), but I bet the figures for league racing aren't that far behind either. It would be also interesting to compare this with viewing figures for the Polish and Swedish leagues as well. More fool them for helping line the pockets of a private company that puts little or nothing back into the sport as whole.
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    Sgp Lost Sponsors

    I'd rather do neither.
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    Sgp Lost Sponsors

    I'm sure that could still be done without sponsoring a GP, and probably for a significantly less money. If you feel you're getting a nice (albeit expensive) day out then that's great, but I'm not convinced mates scratching each others backs is the way forward for the sport. On this I agree with you. Personally I wouldn't buy anything from a company that splashes it's name around, because I think products should stand and fall on their merits rather on the basis of whether they happen to sponsor one's favourite sport. That would explain the GBP 250K recorded as being spent on fixtures and fittings then.
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    Sgp Lost Sponsors

    Just what are the benefits? Who going to a GP thinks 'goodness I must get my lift serviced' or 'I've just remembered I need to hire an industrial compressor tomorrow'? Most other sports are in the main sponsored by companies whose products can be purchased by the average fan the next day. SGP sponsors come across as a handful of eclectic companies whose Managing Directors happen to be fans, or who're otherwise providing sponsorship in some sort of kind.
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    Sgp Lost Sponsors

    QUOTE (Rob B @ Apr 28 2008, 07:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}> A few years ago the Grand Prix series use to have some really good sponsors around the air fence and on race jackets such as Castrol, Coca Cola, KFC, Fiat, Egg etc. Now the only two sponsors they have are Speedy Hire & Meridian Lifts. The rest of the airfence is taken up advertising upcomg GP's like Cardiff and the speedwayworld website address. Very poor, thought things werer going to get bigger with IMG. I've always thought the SGP to have a limited market, which is why it's continued to be run on the cheap and has never expanded as much as envisaged. I think Postlethwaite knew he was starting to see diminishing returns, which is why he sold out to IMG. I fail to understand though where it fits in IMG's portfolio, except as cheap filler programming for their sports television programmes.
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