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Correct. Ipswich need a point, so even a draw and a superheat defeat at Foxhall Thursday would see us top.
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I'm not sure that the Hundred is a drastic shake up in comparison to Twenty 20, other than having much more money thrown at it, being marketed to a different audience and getting much more TV exposure- all of which could have happened with the existing Twenty 20 format. And, as I say, it is rumoured that once more franchises are taken over by IPL owners it will become a Twenty 20 tournament. So it isn't the format necessarily. However, speedway needs to think about how cricket attracted all fry eoukd be happy to that and carried out the marketing. Strangely enough, a lot of what you propose, and I agree with, already happens at most IOW meetings. If only BSPL would have a discussion with Barry and Martin about what works and what doesn't I'm sure they would be happy to help
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So I make points difference Ipswich +180, Sheffield +181. So Sheffield can still finish top with 2 wins against Ipswich?
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If correct, they cannot be bothered with a suitable replacement this sums up why the average punter cannot be bothered to regularly attend meetings. Sad to say that riders pick which paymaster calls the tune and ultimately not the club owners. The riders no longer consider the punters who wish to see a winning team unless it is Polish club and many of these throttle jockeys fail to represent the UK that they ride for and as to representing the town, no chance. It is no longer in a riders DNA to be honest with the fans/supporters. It use to be a tribal type of following given the number of tracks representing on many occasions rural or non cosmopolitan populations and this was evidenced by the number of travelling supporters back in the day. You use to have local riders who were migrating from grass track and other disciplines to speedway, now nothing can be further from reality. You cannot solely blame the riders but a lot of anger should be directed at the sports masters who treat the punter with such disrespect. The riders want to make a living at all costs and the powers that be have no balls to stand up to other market forces so GB followers can go to hell and put up with what is on offer.
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I know it's not likely, but I kind of want the following to happen to show the flaw in the scoring system to the organisers (so they fix it). What if Zmarzlik & Kurtz meet in LCQ1. Kurtz is 2nd which means 11 or 12 points, Zmarzlik is 3rd (9 or 10 points) or 4th (7 or 8 points). The world title would then be decided in LCQ2, the finishing order of 4 riders who cannot become world champion, would determine wether Zmarzlik or Kurtz wins the title! I challenge anyone to explain why this scenario is the best way to score the GPs.
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Try this King's Lynn Vs Sheffield (Premiership) 01/09/2025 7.30pm | Speedway Updates 35-25King's Lynn Stars = 35 (78) 1. Jan Kvech - 1', 3, 3 2. Niels-Kristian Iversen - 2, 0, 3, 2' = 7+1 3. Chris Harris - 0, 3, 3 4. Richard Lawson - 2, 2', 1 5. Nicolai Klindt - 2, 1 6. Ben Cook - 3, 3 7. Luke Harrison - 0, 1', 0 Sheffield Tigers = 25 (72) 1. Jack Holder - 3, 1 2. Leon Flint - 0, R, 2 3. Chris Holder - 3, 0, 0 4. Nick Morris - 1, 1, 1 5. Josh Pickering - 3, 1', 2 6. Anders Rowe - 1', 2, 0 7. Jye Etheridge - 2, R, 1'
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At Poole seems the other way. Volunteers are ok on Wednesday but struggle to make Fridays or Saturdays
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It's 30-24 King's Lynn Stars = 30 (73) 1. Jan Kvech - 1', 3 2. Niels-Kristian Iversen - 2, 0, 3 3. Chris Harris - 0, 3, 3 4. Richard Lawson - 2, 2', 1 5. Nicolai Klindt - 2, 1 6. Ben Cook - 3, 3 7. Luke Harrison - 0, 1', 0 Sheffield Tigers = 24 (71) 1. Jack Holder - 3, 1 2. Leon Flint - 0, R, 2 3. Chris Holder - 3, 0 4. Nick Morris - 1, 1 5. Josh Pickering - 3, 1', 2 6. Anders Rowe - 1', 2, 0 7. Jye Etheridge - 2, R, 1'
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Kings Lynn v Sheffield Monday 1st September
maneacat replied to racers and royals's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Same.