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18 hours ago, hyderd said:

There's not a lot of atmosphere now, with electric motors and no noise it will be dead. 

It'll make it easier to move to indoor arenas and inner city venues and you'll be able to have audible race commentary.

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42 minutes ago, foamfence said:

It'll make it easier to move to indoor arenas and inner city venues and you'll be able to have audible race commentary.

The future is going to be electric engines for bikes, like you say that would get tracks into cities again, and with no exhaust fumes, into indoor arenas if possible, although i do realise for regular racing that could be a problem

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WHY not speedway.. BSPL backed by a number of MPs have submitted claims to the Government without a response

Rugby union total: £135 million

*Rugby Football Union: £44 million
*Premiership Rugby clubs: £59 million
*Championship Rugby clubs: £9 million
*Rugby clubs below Championship: £23 million

Horseracing: £40 million

Non-league and women's football: £28 million

*National League (steps 1-2): £11 million
*Women's Football (Women’s Super League and FA Women’s Championship): £3 million

Rugby Football League: £12 million

Owners/operators of major motorsport circuits (Silverstone, Goodwood, The British Automobile Racing Club, MotorSport Vision): £6 million

Lawn Tennis Association: £5 million

Netball: £4 million

*England Netball: £2 million
*Super League Netball: £2 million

Basketball: £4 million

*Basketball England: £1 million
*British Basketball League clubs (including Women’s British Basketball League clubs): £3 million

Ice Hockey: £4 million

Badminton England: £2 million

Greyhound Board of Great Britain: £1 million

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Probably not dead yet to get some kind of help.

 

BRITISH Speedway bosses have expressed their disappointment after missing out on government funding to help the sport.

A range of disciplines will receive millions to help them through the pandemic but speedway, which lost an entire league season this year, has been left out.

Now officials of the British Speedway Promoters Ltd have made contact with government officials and there is renewed hope for the sport.

Chairman Rob Godfrey said: “This process was not by application but we have been in dialogue with MPs and our APPG (All-party Parliamentary Group) to try and ensure our sport was represented after learning of the funding through listening to Nigel Huddleston (Sports Minister).

“It seems quite unfair and unbalanced when you consider we are classed as an elite sport which prevented us running any Premiership and Championship meetings with crowds and yet we aren’t part of the group of sports which have been awarded funding.

“It is also strange that we were awarded a pilot test event by the government, the British Final, to work on the reintroduction of spectators to venues but this time we have been ignored.

“However, we have now been told there is some more funding about to become available for other sports and we will go through the appropriate process of applying.

“The loss of an entire league season is a shattering blow for the sport. Riders have been hit hard as self employed workers and many have had to find work elsewhere.

“Clubs have had no income but there are fixed costs which cannot be avoided in a time like this.

“A financial boost for the sport would be most welcome. In the meantime as a group of promoters we are processing our thoughts for next season.”

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No matter what Boris does the 2021 Speedway season has to go ahead otherwise every club will shut down for good.

I don't know why British Speedway bosses are listening to him now tbh. 

They can run a full Speedway season with fans in attendance under social distancing rules if they don't pay attention to Boris.

British clubs no longer see big crowds so you can get the same amount of fans in as you would normally get just as long as they're wearing a face mask and standing 2 metres apart.

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38 minutes ago, tellboy said:

Probably not dead yet to get some kind of help.

 

BRITISH Speedway bosses have expressed their disappointment after missing out on government funding to help the sport.

A range of disciplines will receive millions to help them through the pandemic but speedway, which lost an entire league season this year, has been left out.

Now officials of the British Speedway Promoters Ltd have made contact with government officials and there is renewed hope for the sport.

Chairman Rob Godfrey said: “This process was not by application but we have been in dialogue with MPs and our APPG (All-party Parliamentary Group) to try and ensure our sport was represented after learning of the funding through listening to Nigel Huddleston (Sports Minister).

“It seems quite unfair and unbalanced when you consider we are classed as an elite sport which prevented us running any Premiership and Championship meetings with crowds and yet we aren’t part of the group of sports which have been awarded funding.

“It is also strange that we were awarded a pilot test event by the government, the British Final, to work on the reintroduction of spectators to venues but this time we have been ignored.

“However, we have now been told there is some more funding about to become available for other sports and we will go through the appropriate process of applying.

“The loss of an entire league season is a shattering blow for the sport. Riders have been hit hard as self employed workers and many have had to find work elsewhere.

“Clubs have had no income but there are fixed costs which cannot be avoided in a time like this.

“A financial boost for the sport would be most welcome. In the meantime as a group of promoters we are processing our thoughts for next season.”

I’m afraid this is a clear indication, as if it was needed, as to how far speedway has plummeted over the past few years that the government considered it’s not worth saving with tax payers money. Don’t blame the government, blame the people like Chapman and Godfrey who have run the sport into the ground and squandered and wasted all the ‘rainy day’ money that was there to help in bad times..! 

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That's rather harsh. I think they are doing all they can for speedway at the moment, it can't be easy.

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5 hours ago, Speedtiger said:

I’m afraid this is a clear indication, as if it was needed, as to how far speedway has plummeted over the past few years that the government considered it’s not worth saving with tax payers money. Don’t blame the government, blame the people like Chapman and Godfrey who have run the sport into the ground and squandered and wasted all the ‘rainy day’ money that was there to help in bad times..! 

Exactly. Would anyone give morons like Godfrey and Chapman a couple of million quid?

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9 hours ago, iainb said:

No surprise to see the money going to the "toffs" sports of RU and horse racing, they always look after their own despite the propaganda of "levelling up"

You mean  sports that will  be able to pay the loan back 

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50 minutes ago, Chris said:

Exactly. Would anyone give morons like Godfrey and Chapman a couple of million quid?

Sky once gave the sport tens of millions and you only have to look at the sport in the UK today to see just how well that was used....:(

 

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2 minutes ago, mikebv said:

Sky once gave the sport tens of millions and you only have to look at the sport in the UK today to see just how well that was used....:(

 

And Godfrey and Chapman had nothing to do with that,although a few won't see it that way.Some just seem to blame that pair even though the sport took a turn well before they came to be in charge.

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On 11/19/2020 at 3:43 PM, hyderd said:

There's not a lot of atmosphere now, with electric motors and no noise it will be dead. 

It's barely alive now.

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3 minutes ago, tellboy said:

And Godfrey and Chapman had nothing to do with that,although a few won't see it that way.Some just seem to blame that pair even though the sport took a turn well before they came to be in charge.

The sport was knackered long before Covid. At least Godfrey tried to keep the flag flying, when the vast majority did nothing.

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2 hours ago, cityrebel said:

The sport was knackered long before Covid. At least Godfrey tried to keep the flag flying, when the vast majority did nothing.

I know:(

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2 hours ago, cityrebel said:

The sport was knackered long before Covid. At least Godfrey tried to keep the flag flying, when the vast majority did nothing.

VERY true. 

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