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Polish Extraleague/Nice Polska promotion/relegation play-offs Sunday October 13th live on TV

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1 hour ago, racers and royals said:

We did on the previous page suggest that one has  to take into account the difference in cost of living between the 2 countries. So we are not completely stupid :)

I have never sugested of anyone being "completely stupid" :-)

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Does Justin Stolp actually exist ? :D

Missed last few heats, pub calling. Good to see Lindback finding some form.

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On 6/23/2019 at 9:57 PM, racers and royals said:

We move on to next weekend- 6 meetings to enjoy .- all UK times

Friday June 28th Leszno v Czestochowa Eleven Sport 1 programme starts 4.45pm 1st race 5pm

Friday June 28th Torun v Grudziadz Eleven Sport 1 programme starts 7.15pm 1st race 7.30pm

Saturday June 29th Gniezno v Tarnow Eleven Sport 1 programme starts  4pm 1st race 4.15pm

Sunday June 30th Gdansk v Daugavpils Eleven Sport 2 programme starts 1.15pm 1st race 1.30 pm

Sunday June 30th Wroclaw v Gorzow N sport programme starts 2.45pm 1st race 3.15pm

Sunday June 30th Lublin v Zielona Gora N Sport Programme starts 5.30pm 1st race 6pm

Today  http://www.maniak.tv/kanal-1  and http://www.drhtv.com.pl/drhtv-2.html

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Just watched the Toran meeting thanks r and r for posting. Just wondering where Doyle the holders and nki will end up next year if they  get relegated. Don t think Doyle will have a problem getting signed but the other 3 ????

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7 minutes ago, r8gdp said:

Just watched the Toran meeting thanks r and r for posting. Just wondering where Doyle the holders and nki will end up next year if they  get relegated. Don t think Doyle will have a problem getting signed but the other 3 ????

They could end up at the promoted  Nice Polska champions- Rybnik looking possible favourites.

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On 6/25/2019 at 1:42 PM, racers and royals said:

My mate has just told me that he paid £10 to watch Grudziadz v Gorzow and £5/6 to watch at  Bydgoszcz, Gniezno and Poznan

Interesting to compare to a common product rather than to wages. Take a pint of beer as an example. How many pints of beer would admission be in each country?

In the UK, with beer in the pubs at £3.50 (round figures) a pint and CL / PL admission in the order of £17.50 (ish) you could say that that speedway admission costs about 5 pints of beer.

In Poland, that "£10 admission" would be about 48-50 Zlotys (depending on how it was rounded up or down) With beer in Poland being around 7-8 Zlotys, you could say that the admission there is in the order of 6-8 pints of beer.

By that logic (economists call it "opportunity cost") speedway in Poland is actually more expensive than in the UK.

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18 minutes ago, uk_martin said:

Interesting to compare to a common product rather than to wages. Take a pint of beer as an example. How many pints of beer would admission be in each country?

In the UK, with beer in the pubs at £3.50 (round figures) a pint and CL / PL admission in the order of £17.50 (ish) you could say that that speedway admission costs about 5 pints of beer.

In Poland, that "£10 admission" would be about 48-50 Zlotys (depending on how it was rounded up or down) With beer in Poland being around 7-8 Zlotys, you could say that the admission there is in the order of 6-8 pints of beer.

By that logic (economists call it "opportunity cost") speedway in Poland is actually more expensive than in the UK.

Have you ever tried getting a pint at Perry Barr for £3.50 lol

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3 hours ago, uk_martin said:

Interesting to compare to a common product rather than to wages. Take a pint of beer as an example. How many pints of beer would admission be in each country?

In the UK, with beer in the pubs at £3.50 (round figures) a pint and CL / PL admission in the order of £17.50 (ish) you could say that that speedway admission costs about 5 pints of beer.

In Poland, that "£10 admission" would be about 48-50 Zlotys (depending on how it was rounded up or down) With beer in Poland being around 7-8 Zlotys, you could say that the admission there is in the order of 6-8 pints of beer.

By that logic (economists call it "opportunity cost") speedway in Poland is actually more expensive than in the UK.

7-8 zlotys? almost impossible if you want a pint in a bigger city (Warsaw, Gdansk, Wroclaw, etc.), unless you're happy to drink a Polish equivalent of Carling/Fosters :)

 

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29 minutes ago, tarkens said:

7-8 zlotys? almost impossible if you want a pint in a bigger city (Warsaw, Gdansk, Wroclaw, etc.), unless you're happy to drink a Polish equivalent of Carling/Fosters :)

 

I'm pretty sure you couldn't get a pint for £3.50 in London, Birmingham or Manchester :) outside of a big city £3.50 is about right.

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24 minutes ago, racers and royals said:

Goldvod playing up- watching on Maniak

Marcelina looking lovelier by the day :)

Goldvod now working

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