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Workington v Berwick 27/09/25 3 pm.
M.D replied to topaz325's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
I was commenting on the early shots from Workington, not the re runs from other meetings they have been showing. -
Workington v Berwick 27/09/25 3 pm.
M.D replied to topaz325's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Mine is awful and I do have 850 meg fibre in my city, worst I've ever watched. -
Personally I have not been impressed with them. Personally I have not been impressed with them.
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Workington v Berwick 27/09/25 3 pm.
SpeedwayNewbie replied to topaz325's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Emailed tapes up productions and been refuned 50% due to the poor stream quality. Most of it had been totally unwatchable -
I didn't see a lot of potential in them (apart from 1 good guest appearance) but if Glasgow wanted 4 heat leaders, 2 x 2.00 reserves was their only option. But I've been impressed with both of them this season. Scored more than I expected, well done to them. If I was Glasgow I'd start with both again*, expect the team to have to weaken (if the Champ stays the same) would would mean they can keep more of their top 5. *Unless Rushen could be signed that is.
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What will 2026 UK speedway bring?
enotian replied to Lionsman66's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Ask the broadcasters what product they'd be willing to pay to broadcast or what would attract sponsorship/advertising and try to provide that. I suspect it's not a league of less than 8 with half the teams uncompetitive/made of guests and loads of meaningless fixtures. I suspect less is more in terms of fixtures. 8 teams (say Belle Vue, Glasgow, Ipswich, Kings Lynn, Leicester, Oxford, Poole & Sheffield) facing each other once home and away. Top 4 play off semis and Grand Final. With two race nights (Monday and Thursday) it could all be wrapped up in two months. Those sport channel summer schedules are thin with no football and rugby union in June and July. They should easily have enough slots to show two matches a week, cost of doing so permitting. Maybe that level of fixture commitment over a short time span is attractive to more of the worlds best riders? Use rankings for the top three for each team. There's about 40 riders you could consider or at least market as world stars (current, former or future GP riders) can you attract 24 of them across the 8 teams (there's already about 14 this season)? To do a maximum 18 fixtures over a short time span? The other 4 made up of 'domestic' 'doubling up' riders with the reserves 1 U25 and 1 U21 British riders. Should allow enough surplus of riders to avoid the use of guests. But how can a club run on only 7 or max 9 home fixtures a season? Some might prefer it, say a Bradford? I suspect most wouldn't. So why not have a 2nd tier tournament. Akin to the championship level, sustainable providing a pathway for younger riders to progress and to make it worthwhile for older domestic riders. Add 8 teams (the current 6 stand alone Championship clubs plus two new/returning clubs) gets you a 16 team league. Once home and away. On their preferred race night. With the top tier teams fielding 2nd tier standard teams. ie without their top three from the top tier. Here's the clever/controversial bit. Maybe the top league teams don't want 22 home fixtures (7 top tier + 15 second tier) so let their top tier results count towards the 2nd tier league table! A bit daft but who cares at that level? Maybe the attendances for a top tier team at home to a 2nd tier team (ie Belle Vue v Plymouth) are much lower but so should the cost base. Of course the current problem with a 16 team league is where do the riders come from at present? In the interim 6 or even 5 rider teams might be necessary. Although as a side point there's a load of Polish kids who get shelled every year. Not good enough to keep place in the Polish leagues but could be used to make up the numbers? Or has Brexit scuppered that? Surely if there's not enough riders there's a reason for issuing work permits? I wouldn't know. It's a hybrid solution to ensure a televised product is attractive to broadcasters, sponsors, fans and riders alike. Hopefully the success of that filtering down to help grow the sport. -
Boughen's starting average was over 3 points above Perry's. So for Boughen to start at reserve, would have meant replacing Harris with a 6 point rider (roughly guessing averages). Any alternative for another top 5 rider would have been starting at reserve, not Boughen. Naturally fans will want to improve on a weak part of the team, Monarchs fans want a stronger top end (but that means no Grahn at reserve) but with a low points limit, it's not easy to do.
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Workington v Berwick 27/09/25 3 pm.
Blue Groove replied to topaz325's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Would bet on PK to get a maximum today (if we don't get rained off). Workington don't look to have anyone capable of beating him. Or Kemp or Jeppesen for that matter. -
Workington v Berwick 27/09/25 3 pm.
Fromafar replied to topaz325's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Stream is crap -
Workington v Berwick 27/09/25 3 pm.
Neila replied to topaz325's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Apparently waiting for medical crew, -
Workington v Berwick 27/09/25 3 pm.
allthegearbutnaeidea replied to topaz325's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Anyone else’s stream terrible quality? Never usually have these problems with other club’s streams? -
Workington v Berwick 27/09/25 3 pm.
Blue Groove replied to topaz325's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
It's gone 3:15pm, heavy rain incoming and we still aren't underway. Don't know what the delay is as the P.A. system is unintelligible -
Workington v Berwick 27/09/25 3 pm.
allthegearbutnaeidea replied to topaz325's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
That’s Workington v Glasgow from August -
Workington v Berwick 27/09/25 3 pm.
M.D replied to topaz325's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Looks ok on the stream.. -
Workington v Berwick 27/09/25 3 pm.
CTD26 replied to topaz325's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Grey and windy but dry -
Workington v Berwick 27/09/25 3 pm.
Neila replied to topaz325's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
How's the weather in worky ? Looking in from on holiday, hope the meeting goes ahead and we can finish the season with a victory UTC -
What will 2026 UK speedway bring?
r8gdp replied to Lionsman66's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Because of the play offs over here lots of matches are meaningless.I believe the league champions should be the team who as secured the most points over the season thus being able to claim being the best that season.But I understand it’s just my opinion which not everyone will agree with.I am just another supporter lost to the sport used to go week in week to owlerton but when the meeting s became not as regular got used to not going so now unfortunately can t be bothered. -
Redcar definitely be harder for them to beat. If we don't get through the SF then hope Redcar do it just for the entertaining factor of everyone moaning about 3rd place team winning the league 😂 Agree about the Poole track, people been moaning about it for last 20 years. We are on a list with Plymouth, Leicester, Sheffield, Oxford etc.. Also Glasgow didn't have that much passing in first half of the meeting last night. Just gate and stick it on the outside to stay in front. Chris Harris said it and so did Adam McKinna. But definitely more passing last 5/6 races.
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I think we all need to remember why we watch sport, and thats to enjoy it, enjoy the really good moments as they don't come round very often. Beating your local rivals in the 30th heat of a semi final should absolutely be savoured. The riders will know that they need to go again with that same intensity of the final. If that doesn't go to plan and they'd held back on the good feeling of the semi final then its celebrations wasted. I'd never criticise any team for celebrating any win in any sport, as long as opposition fans aren't being goaded. Enjoy the smooth as there's plenty of rough which isn't as much fun.
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Give yourself peace mate. In a sport that is as selfish and individual rider focussed as speedway it was great to see a team celebration like that. Lets be honest here, the team element in this country for speedway for the most part are as kid on as it gets with multiple riders coming and going mid season, different names every other season and countless guests etc… Last night you could see just how much it meant to riders like Flint, Hodder and Perry etc. Of course the likes of Bomber have been there and done it for the last 20 years but even he was enjoying the moment. This is not football and if anything that sort of reaction last night would only bond the team further to make them all try even harder for the final if that is somehow possible. Great night, great racing and a great result.