Jump to content
British Speedway Forum
tellboy

Will the premiership start on time?

Recommended Posts

Time to dump BT Sports then.

 

  • Like 3

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
9 minutes ago, A ORLOV said:

After the bspa meeting on tues and with the number of riders not traveling here from europe already, I would not expect any meetings in the UK until an all clear for spectators at sporting events is announced by the govt.

And travel restrictions in some countries are relaxed

  • Like 1

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
9 minutes ago, noggin said:

Time to dump BT Sports then.

 

Thought it was now on Eurosport & talk on updates(Ben Fund) is that Sky & BT have lost out to Amazon Prime.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
17 minutes ago, Hawk127 said:

Perhaps league meetings are scrapped and each track runs a British Championship individual event with every rider left over here in the U.K. drawn to compete in x number of meetings. A weekly draw of eligible riders for those tracks that are still able to run. In effect you could see a Jason Crump quality of ride drawn to ride at the Isle if Wight. Spread the riders around to ensure as many tracks as possible can put on a good meeting and see some decent revenue. It really does not matter which track operates in which league, time for all to pull together for the good of the sport. I am sure something could be worked out if league meetings are a no go and better people than me can come up with a formula.

From next week speedway will be banned unless it is limited to 500 spectators, so that's a major loss making venture for most tracks with the riders that will be available.

and how do the IOW afford Jason Crump, this is speedway, no way will a promoter who could be making money subsidise the IOW

The other problem is that individual meetings are not very attended, so maybe the 500 gate limit would work in this case

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
12 minutes ago, A ORLOV said:

After the bspa meeting on tues and with the number of riders not traveling here from europe already, I would not expect any meetings in the UK until an all clear for spectators at sporting events is announced by the govt.

If it gets suspended for a few months until June, could we see a reduced fixture list of the Premiership only riding 1 Home 1 Away & the Championship being just regional(North/South divide) then top 2 or 4 go to semi finals or quarter finals depending on number of teams.

  • Like 2

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
8 hours ago, BWitcher said:

So you don't think it will get worse then eh?

I'm saying your attitude to people in the way you reply is appalling and frankly unnecessary.

 

  • Like 3
  • Thanks 1

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
2 hours ago, The Third Man said:

From next week speedway will be banned unless it is limited to 500 spectators, so that's a major loss making venture for most tracks with the riders that will be available.

and how do the IOW afford Jason Crump, this is speedway, no way will a promoter who could be making money subsidise the IOW

The other problem is that individual meetings are not very attended, so maybe the 500 gate limit would work in this case

Partly by agreeing a pay structure so that the cost are shared. Why is it on this forum you always have some one who cannot see the bigger picture and it is probably why Speedway today is in the mire which was not the case in the sixties and seventies when real supporters went to meetings to follow the sport and not like today where it is league racing or nothing and people  wonder why the sport is in the state it is in. Supporters are not what they used to be. You like speedway racing or you like team sport. Years back some of the best meetings which were well supported were individual events but today who knows what works. Lucky all U K supporters are not in Australia they would have so much to moan about the set up but it works and yet U.K. followers benefit from these riders who ply their trade in individual meetings and turn up on these shores for farcical league meetings where double up and down makes it a joke. Why cannot speedway supporters look at the positive options rather than the negative side of everything. Who would want to run a team and be a promoter with negative people like many on this forum.  Think outside the box for the sake of speedway not just the team/league racing.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Very much depends on how many people turn out to watch, whatever the government advice. Given the age profile of the majority of supporters I would guess a fair number will stay at home and watch the TV. 

Personally it is hard to see the situation improving before Easter given recent actions around the World. It will surely put into jeopardy the SGP series with so many travel restrictions now coming into force. 

 

Looks like the roarin’ 20’s has started with a real roar.

stay safe folks. 

 

 

 

 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
3 hours ago, The Third Man said:

From next week speedway will be banned unless it is limited to 500 spectators, so that's a major loss making venture for most tracks with the riders that will be available.

and how do the IOW afford Jason Crump, this is speedway, no way will a promoter who could be making money subsidise the IOW

The other problem is that individual meetings are not very attended, so maybe the 500 gate limit would work in this case

Someone said on the Ben Fund meeting updates that any sport that requires an ambulance to be on stand by wont be permitted to run irrespective of crowd size

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
1 hour ago, Hawk127 said:

Partly by agreeing a pay structure so that the cost are shared. Why is it on this forum you always have some one who cannot see the bigger picture and it is probably why Speedway today is in the mire which was not the case in the sixties and seventies when real supporters went to meetings to follow the sport and not like today where it is league racing or nothing and people  wonder why the sport is in the state it is in. Supporters are not what they used to be. You like speedway racing or you like team sport. Years back some of the best meetings which were well supported were individual events but today who knows what works. Lucky all U K supporters are not in Australia they would have so much to moan about the set up but it works and yet U.K. followers benefit from these riders who ply their trade in individual meetings and turn up on these shores for farcical league meetings where double up and down makes it a joke. Why cannot speedway supporters look at the positive options rather than the negative side of everything. Who would want to run a team and be a promoter with negative people like many on this forum.  Think outside the box for the sake of speedway not just the team/league racing.

Its not a case of not looking at the bigger picture, and its not being negative but realistic, its common sense thought process

Riders wont ride if they cant make it pay, tracks will run if they could, but that's only going to be in third tier with 500 supporters, and its common Knowledge that individual meetings are no where near as well supported as they used to be, that's why there aren't many around anymore

Sheffield still have rent to pay, and with 500 supporters, they would lose money hand over fist, that's why I cant see it happening

Also I cant actually see Jason Crump coming if his son cant ride in Europe

And as someone has said they wouldn't be allowed medical cover because it may be needed elsewhere, so our opinions wont matter anyway

 

Edited by The Third Man

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

 

This could finish Speedway as we know it for good in the UK. 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

In answer to the title of this thread:

Not a chance...and sadly this could be the end of a number of clubs.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Please sign in to comment

You will be able to leave a comment after signing in



Sign In Now

×

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue. Privacy Policy