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Also.. that's insane considering 10 would have been Prem.
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Problems with SGP
YeOldPitGate replied to PolskiZuzel's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
I'm not sure you speak for 36 mil poles anymore than I speak for 65 million britons, I've found the Ukrainians in the UK to be decent people on the whole I'm sure there are 5-10% that are unpleasant the same for virtually all races on planet earth. The fact they are fighting tooth and nail to stop the aggressor speaks volumes, most of the other old Soviet block countries left as soon as they could and have zero desire to return to the Russian boot s, if Russia gets all of Ukraine they will simply use Ukrainians to attack somewhere like Poland or Romania next. And I have no issue with Emil or any other Russians riders being let back into Speedway GP. I would imagine 90% of Russians want this war to end and just have a quite life but that's not happening whilst a hundred odd old men from the KGB are running things. -
Plymouth v Redcar - 16th August
SpeedwaySlider72 replied to jbell1995's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
It's a catch 22. With riders injured at the last minute would fans prefer a last minute cancellation or for a meeting to go ahead with guests? What about sponsors or hospitality guests? Catering that has been arranged? It is bad enough with rain offs but adding more call offs will soon become problematic. Finding a better system than guests is the only way forward but is a challenge in itself. -
There are very clearly a number of NIMBY falsehoods that the speedway campaign needs to meet head on with real world examples from other existing speedway tracks.
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King’s Lynn Stars vs Oxford Spires - 18.08.25
Fromafar replied to StarBoy's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Does that mean a 7 day ban then or is it a”family emergency “ or is he injured? -
We hear this every season about these riders that will be available next season on a”bargain average”.Not many come to fruition though the next season.IMO
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Well he’s accompanied by the promoter at virtually all meetings home and away so they must believe in him.
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King’s Lynn Stars vs Oxford Spires - 18.08.25
JoeW436 replied to StarBoy's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
All the ingredients for a classic this one. -
Something gives me the feeling that we won't be getting near 45 points at NSS again if we return for the play offs, and then it will all rely on Foxhall and depending on the difference, it could be a chaotic meeting.
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King’s Lynn Stars vs Oxford Spires - 18.08.25
Heathcote replied to StarBoy's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Id imagine 7 rides for both Magic and PK -
Problems with SGP
ShanoXtra replied to PolskiZuzel's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Are you actually reading the whole point of my posts or just choosing to ignore it? I don't care if you like or dislike Ukraine, everyone has a choice. The point is this... Ukraine don't get blocked from speedway but Russia does, but both are equally involved in the politics. Me personally, I believe Russia and Ukraine riders should be in any sport... because politics doesn't have a place in sport, IMO. If it did, then surely Bewley and Lambert should be out of the GP as God knows we love to stick our noses into every 'war' along with USA that goes. -
King’s Lynn Stars vs Oxford Spires - 18.08.25
Bald Bloke replied to StarBoy's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Will probably be Magic, Tungate, and maybe Kidermand 2 if he's going ok. Busy night for Killer either way i think. -
Problems with SGP
Humphrey Appleby replied to PolskiZuzel's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
It wasn't IMG/BSI who took the financial risk going to New Zealand and the 2002 Australian GP, but the local promoters as far as I remember. How did the GP actually benefit the sport in these countries? I didn't see any particularly increased media coverage, nor any evidence of increased domestic audiences - then or now. I seem to remember the attendances - at least for some of the Antipodean GPs - were relatively decent but nowhere near enough to make the events viable in the stadiums they were being held in. I think part of the problem was that after the initial novelty wore off, the crowds never picked up... -
King’s Lynn Stars vs Oxford Spires - 18.08.25
Bald Bloke replied to StarBoy's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Busy night for Kildemand then. -
Think he lost a load of weight when he was at Edinburgh and was going well for them then got injured. Shame really as mentioned he came over and showed up really well for Mildenhall.
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Leicester v Ipswich 18/08
cowboy cookie returns? replied to Aries's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
We failed badly as a team getting beat by Lynn in the cup semi, that’s why I am personally not feeling over confident. -
Thanks for the reminder I'd forgotten Lion stream their meetings I'll be watching tonight.
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thats good to know, ill be going to that meeting, in fact I'm going over for a full weekend of speedway, Manchester to Poznan on coach, train to zielona gora v Rybnik , train back to Poznan, see Poznan v Tarnow, find pub in Poznan to watch gp. then train up to gorzow. back to Poznan, coach back to Manchester, all done on my phone at the weekend.😎
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King’s Lynn Stars vs Oxford Spires - 18.08.25
krompa replied to StarBoy's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
RR could make them stronger. -
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BluPanther replied to PolskiZuzel's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Because they believe everything they see on the BBC and CNN etc. The scamdemic proved that beyond any doubt... -
King’s Lynn Stars vs Oxford Spires - 18.08.25
Son of Shaleman replied to StarBoy's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Charles Wright missing this one. -
Anders Thomsen has officially signed his new contract for Stal Gorzów 2026. The announcement will take place after the play down match on 31st August, Stal have also dropped the match ticket for the play down to the lowest cost from any Ekstraliga liga 2025 match at 40złoty = £8. Anders contract doesn’t have a relegation clause unlike the one J.Holder has signed. The contract is worth roughly 1 million zloty and 10,000 per point, this is less than this season. Anders wanted more but other clubs were not interested in him when he offered his services so Stal took this as an opportunity to negotiate lower although with their original short list failing of Pawlicki and Drabik they needed to secure someone and Anders has vastly improved this season.