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7 minutes ago, stevebrum said:

So you think that because tracks were closed no activity took place? Dear oh dear.

Lots of clubs up and down the land have a plan for re-opening. No doubt you will disagree on something that is obvious to anyone with a brain. 

eh ? you said haven't you seen the work being put in ???  well have you seen anything yes or no ?? i suspect no because you can't tell us anything YOU have seen ???come on tell us ?? anyone with a brain will know :rofl:

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2 minutes ago, GAH said:

eh ? you said haven't you seen the work being put in ???  well have you seen anything yes or no ?? i suspect no because you can't tell us anything YOU have seen ???come on tell us ??

Ipswich did in readiness for the British Final...

And Scunthorpe who ran the junior meetings also did...

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49 minutes ago, GAH said:

eh ? you said haven't you seen the work being put in ???  well have you seen anything yes or no ?? i suspect no because you can't tell us anything YOU have seen ???come on tell us ?? anyone with a brain will know :rofl:

Leicester have, Scunthorpe have, Ipswich have, Plymouth have...... do you get where I’m going yet? I’m guessing no. 

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53 minutes ago, mikebv said:

I would be amazed if any track hasn't completed all its 'Covid protection' work a long time ago...

Remember, last season was still supposed to take place a fair way into the pandemic, so tracks would have done the work then...

In readiness for an almost 'instant return' should it ever have took place..

Exactly, all the tracks would be ‘Covid ready’. 
Seems only GAH doesn’t think so. 

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2 hours ago, stevebrum said:

Leicester have, Scunthorpe have, Ipswich have, Plymouth have...... do you get where I’m going yet? I’m guessing no. 

well what are they come on give details I'm guessing you don't  know that's the correct spelling of know by the way :rofl:

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2 hours ago, stevebrum said:

Exactly, all the tracks would be ‘Covid ready’. 
Seems only GAH doesn’t think so. 

Don't  be stupid it's you saying you know what they have done  but won't  tell us what you are supposed  to know so I will ask you again what do you know what they have done ???? I won't  hold my breath :party:

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7 hours ago, GAH said:

Don't  be stupid it's you saying you know what they have done  but won't  tell us what you are supposed  to know so I will ask you again what do you know what they have done ???? I won't  hold my breath :party:

It's not difficult to find out. Try googling "Plymouth speedway covid restrictions"

September 21, 2020

Update: Tuesday 22nd – 12.15pm – Tickets for tonight’s meeting have now sold out. Thank you for all of your support. Please note due to covid restrictions, entry is via advance tickets only, and tickets cannot be purchased on the gate tonight.

A big thank you to everyone who has purchased a ticket for tomorrow’s match between Plymouth Gladiators and a GB Young Lions Select.

Your support is very much appreciated, and we look forward to seeing you tomorrow. 

We have a small number of Tickets available and they will only remain ON SALE until all are purchased, or to 12 noon tomorrow, whichever is the case.  Click here to purchase.

The Match is Strictly ALL TICKET and they must be purchased in advance with No Cash or Card Sales on the night.

The Stadium is fully Covid 19 authorised and regulated; allowing the Match to go on as planned despite some new restrictions being introduced since the last Match.

The “Rule of 6” introduced since the last Meeting means that you should leave space between yourself and your Group (maximum 6) and other Groups, please seek the assistance of a Steward, if you have any concerns about this. There is plenty of space allowing everyone to feel safe within the allowed maximum Crowd.

The weather forecast is for a DRY but cloudy day and Evening, but it may get a bit chilly later on as Autumn encroaches, so we suggest you dress accordingly.

Gates Open at 5.00pm – Tapes Up at 7.00pm prompt – Parade at 6.50pm

The FREE Coypool Road Park and Ride is OPEN. Please note this Car Park CLOSES at around 10.00pm on Speedway nights (ignore signs on Car Park saying earlier on normal days).

If Parking within the Stadium; please Park in the designated area on the Football Pitch applying social distancing to nearest vehicle. There will be a Parking charge of £2.

It is important that you sit / stand in the area your Ticket designated, (Home Straight side / Back Straight side / Disabled Area)

Entry and Exit and Flow markers will be clearly visible to all Areas. Food and Drink and Toilet Areas should be used within “social distancing rules and as guided”.

The PITS AREA will be closed to all but essential Staff before and after the Event (ACU / SCB / BSPL protocols)

There will be NO CARD payment facilities within the Stadium (Covid Regulations) Cash only in Bars / Food with exact change preferred.

There is an 8-page Programme for the meeting including the Race Card which will be issued FREE to all on Arrival. We are launching our new and exciting ONLINE MERCHANDISE Store with full details in the Free Programme.

We have installed 40 new LED lights to cover ALL Spectator Areas to enhance Spectator safety and visibility since the last Meeting following constructive feedback and this is part of further ongoing enhancements to the Stadium. 

We also plan to upgrade all Track Lighting during the winter and the first 10 of 30 new more powerful LED lights, which use a lot less electricity, but offer increased luminosity; and which are more environmentally friendly, will be switched on for the first time tomorrow night.

This is all part of our programme of continuous improvement to The Coliseum Stadium as part of our hopes of moving up the Speedway League pyramid as soon as we are allowed to do so.

Masks must be shown and worn on Entry and when in an inside or confined place. They can be worn or not in other outside areas of the Stadium at your own discretion.

Please take note of any Covid 19 announcements during the Event. 

We are delighted to be able to stage LIVE and COMPETITIVE Speedway but are very much under the microscope, so your cooperation in abiding by the strict Covid 19 Guidelines will be very much appreciated as any issues could cause the loss of forthcoming Fixtures.

We hope that you have a great and safe evening, and if you haven’t got your Tickets yet, please Don’t Delay and buy them today.

It promises to be a great night with some of the top young British Speedway talent on display. 

None of us can be sure if further restrictions may be implemented later in the week, so hopefully we can all enjoy some LIVE SPEEDWAY while we can.

Regards

Plymouth Gladiators Speedway

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This part is strange, as over here in Aussie at the start, most shops as per government rules didn’t want cash, only card transactions.. 

There will be NO CARD payment facilities within the Stadium (Covid Regulations) Cash only in Bars / Food with exact changepreferred

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12 hours ago, GAH said:

Don't  be stupid it's you saying you know what they have done  but won't  tell us what you are supposed  to know so I will ask you again what do you know what they have done ???? I won't  hold my breath :party:

There is no point arguing with stupid.

If you don’t know what being ‘Covid ready’ is then you are clearly on the troll.

ive seen the hard work put in at Leicester, for example, and it’s pretty clear tracks are ready to go.

Your own club even run a Covid ready meeting last year, I’m sure someone involved would tell you what that entails. 
To the rest of the sensible speedway fans it’s pretty obvious what Covid ready means, plus come May government advice will be much clearer as to what extra steps, if any,  club bosses and fans will be clear what the advice is. 

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2 hours ago, stevebrum said:

There is no point arguing with stupid.

If you don’t know what being ‘Covid ready’ is then you are clearly on the troll.

ive seen the hard work put in at Leicester, for example, and it’s pretty clear tracks are ready to go.

Your own club even run a Covid ready meeting last year, I’m sure someone involved would tell you what that entails. 
To the rest of the sensible speedway fans it’s pretty obvious what Covid ready means, plus come May government advice will be much clearer as to what extra steps, if any,  club bosses and fans will be clear what the advice is. 

i know what covid ready means is numpty !! but it's you who said you have seen it so where have you seen it and what was it ?? explain yourself !! like said you haven't seen anything end of so called argument :nono:

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45 minutes ago, GAH said:

i know what covid ready means is numpty !! but it's you who said you have seen it so where have you seen it and what was it ?? explain yourself !! like said you haven't seen anything end of so called argument :nono:

What village do you live in Geoff?

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16 minutes ago, mikebv said:

What village do you live in Geoff?

 

16 minutes ago, mikebv said:

What village do you live in Geoff?

who ? :nono:

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4 hours ago, GAH said:

i know what covid ready means is numpty !! but it's you who said you have seen it so where have you seen it and what was it ?? explain yourself !! like said you haven't seen anything end of so called argument :nono:

Read posts properly before you reply and call someone a numpty. :icon_smile_clown: I’ve already stated where I’ve seen it and seen a stadium ready to welcome fans last year.

Stadiums are ready now, it’s only you that seems to think the opposite.

As already stated Belle Vue held a meeting, the one Ipswich were meant to WITH fans last year. Do you think promoters wouldn’t have known how to stage meetings with fans?

You are in your own with this by the sounds of it. Clubs are ready to go. You would have to be foolish to think they aren’t. 

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55 minutes ago, stevebrum said:

Read posts properly before you reply and call someone a numpty. :icon_smile_clown: I’ve already stated where I’ve seen it and seen a stadium ready to welcome fans last year.

Stadiums are ready now, it’s only you that seems to think the opposite.

As already stated Belle Vue held a meeting, the one Ipswich were meant to WITH fans last year. Do you think promoters wouldn’t have known how to stage meetings with fans?

You are in your own with this by the sounds of it. Clubs are ready to go. You would have to be foolish to think they aren’t. 

just like the bbc quiz show pointless that's you :party: 

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12 hours ago, Duane said:

This part is strange, as over here in Aussie at the start, most shops as per government rules didn’t want cash, only card transactions.. 

There will be NO CARD payment facilities within the Stadium (Covid Regulations) Cash only in Bars / Food with exact changepreferred

I think it could be better worded, they obviously don’t have contactless facilities. Maybe the machine they have is only keypad and they don’t want anyone touching it. But anyway the advice in the UK is to use contactless payment whenever possible.

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