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  2. With the new season 3 weeks away I’d have thought there would be some kind of building work going on at Northampton by now .
  3. Planning to do a weekend away this season (Friday/Saturday), and watch a Plymouth meeting... Wouldn't have bothered on a Tuesday/Wednesday...
  4. NJL Fixtures: https://britishspeedway.co.uk/junior-leagues/2026-njl-fixtures/ Friday 10th April – West Lothian v Ashfield Friday 17th April – Redcar v West Lothian Friday 24th April – West Lothian v Redcar Saturday 25th April – Workington v Berwick Saturday 2nd May – Berwick v Workington Sunday 3rd May – Ashfield v West Lothian Friday 8th May – West Lothian v Workington Friday 15th May – Ashfield v Workington Saturday 16th May – Berwick v Redcar Saturday 13th June – Berwick v Ashfield Saturday 27th June – Workington v Ashfield Friday 17th July – Ashfield v Berwick Friday 17th July – Redcar v Workington Saturday 25th July – Workington v West Lothian Friday 7th August – Redcar v Berwick Friday 14th August – Ashfield v Redcar Saturday 15th August – Berwick v West Lothian Friday 21st August – West Lothian v Berwick Friday 28th August – Redcar v AshfieldSaturday 29th August – Workington v Redcar
  5. Just tell them not to ride on the inside, they will be fine. 😅
  6. Park’s submission suggests your conclusions are correct. Why would someone not personally involved in development, presumably having nothing to gain, want the stadium demolished? Park’s involvement was solely with the speedway promotion so the fate of the Abbey should be irrelevant unless…
  7. Looks like a reasonable setup to me where there is a will there is a way and the foundations for a track are there not just a field.I'm sure more informed individuals will give a whole raft of issues and problems but IMO for s/way it looks a definite possibility.
  8. What you can't see on those photos is that the grassed area on the inside of the bends is raised several feet from the track, has steel plate on the track side of it, and there is no longer an inner kerb so the shale goes right up to the plating.
  9. Today
  10. Looks the same as most tracks in the UK. Get an air fence and you are ready to go
  11. Doubling Up is cost effective for both leagues as they both can share the wages of the rider.. The top league certainly couldn't afford to pay third HL's and Second Strings what they earn collectively from their two jobs, given the GP riders will be high earners... And, if no doubling up, the second tier could only maybe afford one of these riders each in their teams, (rather than 3 which some have), resulting in them having to fill the bottom end of their teams with several NDL level riders... What started out as a laudable development tool has been allowed to become a farce.... Driven by the usual lack of any mid or long term plan to develop enough riders to compete (especially), in the 2nd tier...
  12. I don't think anyone sees them as "saviours of speedway".. They are just another company coming into the sport... Hopefully, at Ipswich, they can ensure the season runs smoothly and crowds hold up for them... And at GP level, they just deliver the GP's... Those who have gone before haven't set the bar too high so anything "average" will suffice.... And, if they cannot deliver that, then, given the sports following, hardly anyone will notice anyway...
  13. Good to hear Flagrag although I fear they may need the deep pockets, hopefully they have a credible long term plan and won't be off if the first season flops.
  14. Although it is south of the Watford Gap, so he could make home meetings.
  15. Now even Chris Holder is anti British speedway. 🤣 How negative of him!
  16. It’s wrong league for Middlo. He only operates in the lower league these days.
  17. “Don’t feed the troll,” they cry — I’m starting to wonder, does that mean you need your nappy changed, or do you just enjoy soiling yourself in public? Some of the people on this thread seem allergic to facts — it’s as if they’re competing with my grandkids (who, for the record, haven’t even graduated kindergarten). Do they stick their fingers in their ears, shut their eyes, and scream whenever something inconvenient pops up? It’s honestly pitiful watching supposed grown adults act like toddlers, simply because easily verifiable and publicly available information doesn’t fit their fantasy that ‘Mayfield Sports Events’ — or whatever name they’re using this week — are somehow the saviours of speedway.
  18. Yesterday
  19. Or any in the last however many months that he is
  20. It's like Richard Branson. They say he's a brilliant businessman, but have you tasted his homemade Vol-au-Vents? I found the pastry too flaky, and not enough filling. The bloke can't cook. I was up for a big deal, but they put me right off.
  21. 1. Sheffield - Decent top 3. (Though C Holder on the slide a bit). Need Rowe to perform as last season, and Flint to bring his reserve form into the main body. 2. Belle Vue - Powerhouse top two. If the younger members can keep improving, they have a chance. 3. King's Lynn - Best side for years, but feel more like individuals than a team. If they all fire, they'll be hard to beat. 4. Leicester - Solid enough, but might be lacking in heats 13 & 15 against the above 5. Ipswich - Unless they sign a big name, having Brennan at No.1 is a tough ask. Will be solid throughout, and if the rumour of getting a heat leader like Thorssell on a reserves average is true, it will boost them. 6. Northampton - Unless they have something special up their sleeves it could be Lidsey, Wright, Lawson as top 3. Enough riders out there to build a strength in depth team, but not play-off winners.
  22. Doubling up is the sport’s biggest problem for me. Whilst you could accuse riders of being greedy, they are only going along with what the controlling body permits. For that reason, you cannot blame riders for wanting to maximise their earnings. We all know that Premier League footballers are paid obscene money…..but if someone is prepared to offer these amounts? The BSPA are afraid of the (short term) consequences of doing away with doubling up, but it is essential for the future of the sport if it is to move forward. As I’ve said previously, riders should only be allowed to double up if they’ve been kicked in the b*lls.
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