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Think Danish
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Our final order date for Xmas 2023 is the 16th. Merry Christmas All
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Well they took my advice getting Sam in as Team Manager, so I'd like to see Nicki and Rory plus one more. NOT Shamek though as Nicki detests him with a passion.
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Superb value, Championship is a must but not sure re the Premiership. It's very good coverage with the team involved on commentary. I'll be investing in 2024!
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On 12/6/2023 at 2:20 PM, kitten2502 said:Hmmmm - not really sure you can speak for all Brummies fans........
Damn right was a nice guy when you were in with his crowd, but life goes on I bear no grudges.
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But didn’t Richie have his own test done in far more detail the following day at his own expense which showed him to be completely clean over 16 catergories?
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If they were asking Save Coventry Speedway why Leicester failed, they'd have been able to answer with several responses.....
Popularity of the Promoter
Lower League Racing
No Leicester fans to follow it as direct enemy of Coventry
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Our top podcast so far with 1.6k listens in only 48 hours. The most popular sections are where James talks about what made him leave the sport and return, how Jason Doyle is an inspiration to so many riders and where he talks about the weeks running up to Ricky Ashworth's career ending crash at Scunthorpe.
If you haven't had a listen yet it's still available at https://fb.watch/m6sP9pr8pd/
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Latest BSSC podcast is well worth a listen with James Wright, he explains his disappearance from the sport for years, why he came back, his thoughts on Ricky Ashworth's injury and how Jason Doyle is an inspiration to many riders.
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One of the most interesting interviews I’ve ever done, where we dig deep into mental health, speedway, influences and the potential future of the sport. A huge thank you to James Wright for the opportunity and the frankness and honesty he expressed during the podcast. Well worth a listen for all speedway fans
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A catch up with Danny King about all things speedway, his memories, the new style engines and bikes, where the sports going and where he see’s his future
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A catch up with Danny King about all things speedway, his memories, the new style engines and bikes, where the sports going and where he see’s his future
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A catch up with Danny King about all things speedway, his memories, the new style engines and bikes, where the sports going and where he see’s his future
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On 6/19/2023 at 5:18 PM, Brummies_Ste said:Brummies: Nick Morris, Alfie Bowtell, Troy Batchelor, Dan Thompson, Justin Sedgmen, Sam Hagon, Joe Thompson
Bandits: Rory Schlein, Thomas Jorgensen, Jye Etheridge, Jonas Knudsen, Leon Flint, Jacob Hook, Connor ColesRider v Rider I can only see Sedgie outscoring Leon, every other match up looks like the Bandits will come out on to me, but fingers crossed.
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Unless Garrity's been released
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Don't know his average but an ex Brummies star like Smoli would put some extra bums on seats, and have Lee Complin guest as often as possible seeing as we couldn't capture his signature this season.
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Just now, RS50 said:May have been Guy Allott at Sheffield.
That rings a bell now you've said it.
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I think re riders and machinery being on the track at the same time it dates back to when they used to use the tractors to parade riders after winning titles etc. I remember my dad telling me someone fell off one once whilst being paraded and got proper mangled up, I think it was at Belle Vue from memory.
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Now Coventry have closed I tend to go and watch riders I like as opposed to teams, We went to Belle Vue last week to watch Emil and I'd scheduled several matches to watch Nicki P if he'd continued in the UK. The only thing that would encourage me to support another team properly would be I think if they tracked several Bees riders, so say Brum went in the Premiership with Scotty, Bomber, Rory, Smoli, KK, BB and Adam Roynon, I'd probably make more of an effort to attend matches to watch a team like that. But just the odd rider like Rooboy at Wolves isn't enough to get me there regulalrly.
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1 hour ago, HGould said:One massive question though remains, that is WHY have we never been able to attract ex Coventry / Cradley fans to PB in the way that Oxford have attracted Swindon / Reading fans who make significantly longer trips inmidweek. It's not as if the much maligned (and unfairly on occasion in my opinion) Promoter / Manager hasn't done his utmost to attract Cradley / Coventry fans, but where are they??...
If having Bomber didn't put anymore on the gate Bees fans wise I doubt any other rider would.
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KK would find it very easy in the Championship as would Smoli and Covatti.
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The site looked secure last week re getting into the stadium, I only spotted one potential entry point.
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Hoping for a rain off as this looks like a cracker and we're already out on the night.
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1 hour ago, lisa-colette said:One persons pure box office is another person's a bit average though!
I'd never have a season ticket as with holidays etc you're better paying as you go. But I did consider it when Nicki was going to join Sheffield, I'd certainly have gone half a dozen times during the season compared to zero times if he wasn't in the team. So, if he does sign for Peterborough then the same would apply as I can't see me visiting otherwise in 2023.
Peter Craven Memorial Trophy - Monday 18th March.
in Speedway Testimonials & Individual and Shared Events
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Having attended and thoroughly enjoyed it, once totted up, no travel costs, £10 in club first, £27 in, £30 beers and food inside, £10 takeaway on way home.
For £15 on a cold evening I think I'll pay for the extra stream in future, so long as it's cheaper than the entry fee you've got to be on to a winner in my eyes.