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With so many events taking place at the stadium, free Saturday nights may be an issue. What we need is a stadium that is free of other events, except for the odd football match that would not interfere with a Saturday nights racing, there must be one out there some where.

sunday screm, sunday :)

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Newcastle :)

 

Dogs, we could be looking for a track with no dog racing, there must be one out there.

sunday screm, sunday :)

 

Rumours are of a Saturday night re-staging.

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Needs a track with good facilities eg covered grandstand plus unlike some tracks covered backstraight terracing also if weather is decent good viewing from 1st 2nd and 3rd bends got it Berwick.

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Needs a track with good facilities eg covered grandstand plus unlike some tracks covered backstraight terracing also if weather is decent good viewing from 1st 2nd and 3rd bends got it Berwick.

 

Good God the mans got it, why didn't we think of that before Berwick it is then. ;)

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there is always workington, or is that too far for the travelers ?

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there is always workington, or is that too far for the travelers ?

At least they cant be accused of home track advantage this time

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Thursday October 1st.

is this just another speculation or is there some real substance to the post?

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is this just another speculation or is there some real substance to the post?

True, on Bears Facebook and on website shortly.

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As posted on BSPA website a few weeks back

 

 

Tuesday September 01, 2015

BRITISH Speedway Chairman Alex Harkess has confirmed there will be a restaging of the Premier League Fours Final - on a Saturday night under lights.

 

Newcastle, Somerset, Ipswich and Edinburgh will do battle over 16 races for the prestigious title and Harkess is currently in talks with a club to secure a neutral venue and a new date.

 

The original staging of the meeting at Peterborough was abandoned following serious injuries sustained by Lewis Kerr who is thankfully now back at home recovering.

 

Harkess says the delay in securing a restaging had been down to the fixture calendar and a clash with too many Sunday dates which would delay the Knockout Cup and play-offs.

 

We've been holding back to see how the Knockout Cup is shaping up and, quite frankly, Sundays are proving to be difficult to restage the Fours, said Harkess.

 

It is the intention of the British Speedway Promoters' Association to hold the final between the four who qualified on the day at Peterborough over a 16 heat format.

 

We have the venue in mind where we believe it would be good geographically, if that's possible with the qualifiers, and to try and encourage as many fans as possible to come along and enjoy it.

 

I understand why people have been so keen to ask about the restaging but we are at a crucial stage of the season with the domestic competitions and we have been very careful to try and minimise disruption to those.

 

As soon as we have more details on the date and venue we will update through the usual outlets.

 

Can't see many fans going to Redcar on a Thursday Evening.

Edited by Tom Thumb

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