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What about Northampton?
Teromaafan replied to RoundTheBoards's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
And just how many people do you think are prepared to spend this amount of time travelling to watch speedway on a regular basis? -
What about Northampton?
singy13 replied to RoundTheBoards's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Who's side are you on? -
Just seen Oxford's home fixtures on their Facebook page, but can't find any others. Have they managed to get their fixtures decided before other clubs, or is this information being withheld?
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What about Northampton?
PotteringAround replied to RoundTheBoards's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Agreed. I could get from Stoke to Brafield in around 100 mins. Maybe 1 hr 45. - Today
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Newcastle speedway
Sings4Speedway replied to Justgotmecpc's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Boxall, Complin, Worrall, Barker.....what do you put in the water up there -
Along with garrity
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What about Northampton?
dontforgetthefueltapsbruv replied to RoundTheBoards's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I wholly disagree with this and know so from experience My son currently lives and works not too far from Telford and has manages to get back to Ipswich for 7:45 Tuesday kick offs leaving sometimes as late as 4:15 For him Brafield would be about 100 mins, from Birmingham perhap 85, Wolverhampton 70 and Coventry under 60 Yes delays can always happen but 2 hours plus from those areas would be very unlikely -
Should make for an interesting reserve duo š Lee was a great character though and he's a loss to speedway. Hopefully he will make a return one day even if it's just to the NDL to help along the young riders.
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Not many meetings to fit in so they could start sometime in May... Only initially doing Away meetings will mean a fair few quid in reserves is required with no money coming in though...
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wow
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What about Northampton?
FishersGate replied to RoundTheBoards's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I know someone who visited the track the other day and took photos, there's so much work to do from what I've seen -
What about Northampton?
Dave_minall replied to RoundTheBoards's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Just a thought - does anyone live locally enough to witness if there is actually any work going on there? A lot of this is pure hearsay right now - some sort of evidence of a fence being built would be enough to know. -
Engaging with the youngsters is such a pain for us long time attendees. Quite why the track shop doesnāt stock club flasks and comfy cushions is beyond me. Could we ban kids altogether or is that just happening by default due to the jolly nature of those older fans around them.
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What about Northampton?
foreverblue replied to RoundTheBoards's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I don't see why all the negativity, Northampton is easily accessible from many major roads, if you have been deprived of speedway I would have thought you would see this as a godsend. -
Yes they mustāve taken Mulfordās British reduction off and then doubled it. But I donāt remember that happening previously.
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Meadows has a bit of an awkward average. But at least heās starting the season at reserve and Leicester are patient with riders, so heāll get the time to practice and then hopefully improve.
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So ask yourself, why?
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Glasgow shows the way
Mr Blobby replied to Wee Eck's topic in Youth Speedway and Development Leagues
Even though if he never signed for Glasgow he wouldāve had a spot at Edinburgh in the NDL but okay. š If you can point out where Iāve said local lads are unwilling to ride? Like I said in my post Mark isnāt riding this year, Liam has decided to move to Glasgow rather than staying where heās been with the academy, Lee is taking a step back from NDL this year to rebuild his confidence a bit. So please suggest options for who the academy shouldāve signed that are up to standard instead of who they have signed. Edinburgh are a club who are trying to bring through local riders and are doing a lot more for the youth than probably most clubs in the UK. Are there any other clubs out there who have a training academy for kids wanting to start out, then can progress when old enough to the NJL then again if good enough to the NDL then again potentially Championship? Thereās not. So letās not try twist things. -
Myself and 2 mates ( one of which went to Broadmoor, but enough of that) ran a mobile disco for a couple of years in my late teens with 2 Garrard SP25 MKIV decks running through a Marshall Valve amp and 2 Marshall cabinets, no sound to light in those days, lots of lights powered by rotary columns of microswitches on different dwell cams, all taken from old Xerox copier mechanical timing arrays.
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Seth Norman completes the team.
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Glasgow shows the way
Sings4Speedway replied to Wee Eck's topic in Youth Speedway and Development Leagues
Whilst i very much agree its hard to argue that more opportunities at a development level creates bigger competition in league speedway. Quick scan of 2015 shows 10 teams and 70ish riders. Around half of those went on to rider NL and several higher (some were already NL at the time). It certainly shouldn't be league places for all but it should be a case that those with enough ability can showcase their talents in the MDL/NJL and if they are fortunate to get opportunities from there so be it. The MDL was shrunk down to pointless numbers, those competing lost interest, for any starting out its hardly an inviting option leaving the majority of newcomers being the cream of youth rounds whilst the rest get discarded. The NJL is great with the focus on current and next generations but then fails to offer variety of racing across a night. The solution is to get a lot of kids into speedway, supply plenty of opportunities to get on track and learn how to race and hope from there BUT certainly easier sad than done. -
The mind-numbing game of throwing balls at a line inside of the track during the interval should do it. So very 21st century.
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This is why it would be mightily helpful if team building average green sheets were generated. Keeping Mulford as the example finished 2024 on 4.38 signed for 2025 on 4.27 (2.5% brit reduction) so assuming same again has happened this winter (although on that basis i make him 8.5ish)
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Or this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvosxyowuEk&list=RDKvosxyowuEk&start_radio=1
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stewmac started following SWC 2026 location
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