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BUDGIE

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  1. I would say that the continued insistance by some fans that the sport in England needs top SGP stars has caused a lot of issues. The crowds are nowhere near being able to support a Tai, or a Bartosz, the sport needs to get to a level that it can afford, and supporters need to accept that and continue to attend, otherwise its curtains....and I for one will be very sad at that. PS thanks for responding without the vitriol and mispelt swear words, and at least if others are going to swear they could at least spell them correctly if they are able!
  2. Spot on, need to start again, it seems some fans are hung up in the past...they need to stop it, sub 1000 crowds are not going to get us back to the time we had all the top stars in the 1980s. If that means 'lower level' stars that what needs to happen. Ultimately it is the fans fault because they have stopped going, causing cutbacks to be necessary. I am prepared to take my share of the blame!
  3. Poland are looking after themselves. Its upto them what restrictions they put on their contracted riders. If this speeds up 1 rider one club it can only be a big benefit, and the sport maybe taken more seriously.
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    No TV deal?

    This is a very interesting debate, and for once very civil! I have always thought that TV affects the crowds at speedway meetings. Its an interesting debate that is for sure, I think back to the days when I attended Cradley every week but because of that I also went to Birmingham and Wolves regularly ( and by that I mean probably 3 out of 4 meetings and indeed the vast majority of Cradley away matches.) Once Cradley closed I just lost all interest in domestic speedway, went to a few matches in the junior league, but it didnt mean anything to me, and I just drifted away. Watch everything I can now on TV, but would I get up from my armchair, probably not as I dont have a team to support or a base. Would I get up from my armchair if no domestic speedway was available, again probably not but I guess I may think about it more. So my thinking on TV has changed somewhat and perhaps the screening of domestic speedway doesnt affect the crowds of other tracks that much. I am though convinced that if I had the choice of say Workington on a Saturday night or watching the world elite in an SGP, the SGP would win everytime. No disrespect intended to Workington of course, I really used to enjoy my trips there! The televising of SGPs is obviously not in the control of UK promoters and it will now be an ever present problem, what is in the control is the televising of domestic speedway. I remember thinking at the launch of the SGP that my Saturday nights at Dudley Wood would change forever as they would be forced into alternate night racing, however other things happened and sadly that wasnt the issue at all with the troubles and eviction from Dudley Wood!
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    Sgp Wildcards 2018

    Have read through the last 5 pages, and they show an obvious frustration with Holder being picked, there will always be a 'hint; of suspicion when anyone who is picked is sponsored by a series partner. I am actually pleased though for Vaculik as I thought he deserved it, although he may only have been picked because it would have been odd to have 10th and not 9th. I dont understand though the thought running through peoples minds re Andžejs Ļebedevs as he was knocked out at the first hurdle, and in my opinion there were at least 25 riders in front of him for qualification and then he was tied with Mikkel Michelsen Jurica Pavlic and Martin Smolinski.
  6. Booing!!!!! Seems as though it is either good or bad! Not so, it depends on circumstances. The pantomine booing of riders on parade has nothing wrong with it at all, adds to the atmosphere and is all good fun, think Nicki Pedersen at Cardiff, but were it does become unacceptable is when riders are injured, even to the extent of being booed whilst lying on the track?????????????? What is up with these people. I am always glad when someone walks away from a crash! Good to hear it was a big crowd last night, if the product is good enough and you cant get it for free on the TV then crowds will increase. Its not rocket science. (although it probably is for the BSPA)
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    In My View By Phil Rising

    Completely agree one rider one team thats it! Riders cant have split loyalties in the same country, its bad enough across different countries, but the same country!!!!!!!!! No wonder crowds are so poor. Also the notion that all will be well if we get back the SGP stars is just a nonsense, they will never add enough people to the attendance to justify the cost.
  8. Who beat him? Have tried to look it up but cant find anything!
  9. Surely the one with the most points will win unless they change the rules, haha, so no need to deserve it? By the way for no apparent reason I dislike Doyle, but that doesnt mean that I dont recognise that hes been the best rider in the world over the last 18 months
  10. What an absolutely awful GP. Back to being in a field in Germany, Thought we were over that! Sure they had weather problems but last nights 'entertainment' was very very poor. Looks like Doyle will be World Champion this year and who can say that he doesnt deserve it after he was by far the best rider last year only to be denied by injury, and currently is at the top of the pile by 10 points.
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    Capacity Of Uk Speedway Stadiums

    It wasnt it was originally a football stadium. The origins of the track date back to 1917 when the Cradley Heath St Lukes Football Club built a new ground after the First World War because the lease at their previous ground had expired. They found farmland that was suitable for a pitch and constructed a basic football ground and stadium east of the Dudley Wood Road.[3]
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    Speedway World Cup 2017

    Just reading through this thread, this is a gem!
  13. Agreed, the excitement was generated by errors in the main! Do I need to put 'fact; at the end of that opinion to give it more weight?
  14. A few years ago lots of people where saying that we needed to forget the temporary tracks and get the racing on 'proper' (the meaning of which I guess was permanent) tracks. The comment above is completely opposite to that train of thought, ie the poor tracks were the permanent ones! Strange how things change
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