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  2. Certainly some up and coming talent on show at this meeting. Good to see these lads giving it everything.
  3. No it wasn't. I spent a lot of time looking at forecasts and rainfall radar yesterday (as I went to Wight Warriors). The forecasts all predicted light showers starting somewhere between 7 and 9 with possibly heavier rain arriving between 9 and 11. None of that falls into the category of 'very bad'. And throughout the day the rainfall radar suggested those forecasts were accurate. It didn't start raining in Poole until around 9pm and unless you have the worst prepared track in speedway the meeting should easily have been completed before it became unrideable. [And anyway where rain is threatened most meetings are completed by 9pm anyway]
  4. We have given him a bit of stick in the past especially when he broke the pit phone only banter but he wasn't happy, did the same with cami who was brilliant and a good laugh
  5. But the forecast was very bad, you can't always wait for it to happen before you decide to call it off.
  6. It was absolutely chucking it down with rain last night and I doubt very much the meeting would have gone ahead even if we had dry day. Much heavier than last week when the meeting with Leicester was called off. it’s also been raining during today. You had no rain and called a meeting off so totally different.
  7. Love the comments of the poole manager in the "star" saying he gets grief when he goes away,when was the last time he was north of watford 🤣
  8. I don't disagree. I'm simply illustrating that other sports already do the same. There are a whole host of things that clubs could do to make meetings more of an event and greater value for money - most of which have been floated on here any number of times. There is endless free information available on the internet that shows tried and trusted methods used by other sports to engage fans and grow crowds. For whatever reason most clubs ignore that It may well be that the lesser difference in standard between riders is why some people prefer the Championship to the Premiership.
  9. Putting prices up won’t solve the value for money issue. Mondays meeting was mediocre and won’t have them flocking back. The difference in the standard of riders will always make League Meetings ordinary .IMO Great Racetrack though.
  10. If this is on, then I expect Ipswich to win by about 20 points. Brady and Dan will put up a fight but ultimately Belle Vue’s lower end will cost them.
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  12. was expecting more from blodorn, some days very good then not so good, he is still very young, 22, i think, . it is a tuff sport. mentally and physically, so may be more time ??
  13. And just like that, a Poole fan has proven your point 😄😄 Clear as day difference from a meeting simply called off on forecast and one largely called off because of rain that has already arrived.
  14. As Lisa posted yesterday the forecast was bad, a lot worse than the 50% quoted by some.
  15. The padded seats are home, in the main, to the ST holders, who have to purchase tickets for the PO's... Many would have purchased their usual seats...
  16. If it was just the rain that has already arrived the meeting could still be on, it is because there is more rain forecast that caused the postponement.
  17. I agree. It's probably a combination, for me at least, of football always being quite a 'premier' event to attend (at least top level football) and speedway slowly creeping up from ~£13 to £27. I think my biggest obstacle is the uncertainty in what you're going to get. If I go to a top-level football game, although I might watch a boring game, it's in a nice stadium, the atmosphere is usually good, and the top players are, in the main, guaranteed to be playing. Similar to a big music gig. If I go to a British speedway meeting I'd get no nice stadium, close to zero atmosphere mostly, and maybe 4/5 top riders across both sides. When you add in that track conditions being bad can wipe out nearly any racing, the venue entertainment is often abysmal, etc. then it just makes you question if £27 is really worth it? My view is probably skewed, though, because I don't have a local track. I think I'd probably (un)happily spend £20 a week if I did, because I'd have a team to support and some skin in the game. As it is, I just pick and choose as a neutral and that's when you realise that it's mostly poor value.
  18. Poole fans will never admit when they are wrong, they will just double down at every opportunity.
  19. i wouldnt travel every week to a fixture if it wasnt my team, i daresay a lot of the wolves/coventry fans feel the same
  20. For added interest, could the team managers have a few races? 🙂
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