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What about Northampton?
heathen52 replied to RoundTheBoards's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Yes, basically to show them how to run an unviable business, how to not promote said sport and basically carry on running the sport into the ground, then to tell them any new ideas are not welcome, when the new promoter will realise it's a load of cobblers and walk away in much the same way most new promoters have done for the last 20 or so seasons, if anyone knows any different then please come on here and tell all. -
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Col replied to racers and royals's topic in International World of Speedway
Mathias Pollestad will surely take the U24 berth at Gorzów? He's 21 in a month or so, so ineligible for reserve? -
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THE DEAN MACHINE replied to THE DEAN MACHINE's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Yes and he believes in his own delusion head that doing his sabotage anonymously he won’t get found out -
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Amazing news. Delighted to hear the person is okay. Fingers crossed the same is applicable to the offers affected. Pre-determined abandonment rules exist to ensure this doesn’t have to happen. A re-run of last night’s meeting would undermine the rulebook. Redcar are going through because they had the most heat advantages.
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I'm pretty sure that there was a rule that new teams couldn't go straight into the top league.
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Racin Jason 72 replied to THE DEAN MACHINE's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Is said person a former cradley rider ? -
What about Northampton?
Youhave2minutes replied to RoundTheBoards's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Well at least everyone will be able to get their shoes repaired. -
What about Northampton?
Youhave2minutes replied to RoundTheBoards's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Arry’s got a pis*pot full of ready’s So no fear there. -
Probably because it would be the right thing to do for both clubs. Anyway good news in that there appears to be no serious injury .
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Don't see why they would do that considering it has gone past H10 and there are rules in place for tied aggregate scores when meetings are abandoned.
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Are the rules not as follows? They can promote the team with the guidance of an experienced BSPA member but they cannot vote on anything for two years but must pay there membership fee / bond as others do. I assume the guidance is to help them along and point them in the right direction (ie do as there told and follow the instructions and rules of fellow promoters)
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Surely the meeting should be rerun, possibly on Sunday. It wouldn't delay the competition in any way as the final is likely to be at Poole on Oct 22 and either Redcar or Glasgow on Oct 24.
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This is the first time that a bike has gone over the safety fence since Redcar opened in 2006, although it is sad someone was injured, it is not possible to plan for every occasion that happens in our sport, signs and warnings are placed around the circuit stating it is a dangerous sport. I hope commonsense prevails in any decision over this incident. To the injured spectators I hope the injuries are not too serious, get well soon.