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Plymouth (42) v (48) Poole
SteveLyric2 replied to jbell1995's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Entitled to what exactly? Used to winning? - definitely, and disappointed when Poole lose in the way they have? Absolutely. -
Plymouth (42) v (48) Poole
foreverblue replied to jbell1995's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Oh I didnt have those issues last night, have had issues with other streams but last nights was fine, sometimes lowering the resolution helps. -
You missed off the Middlo comment....
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Birmingham v King's Lynn 11.08.25
Bald Bloke replied to Petecc's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
That's 5. -
Sorry to read that Kevin Boothby is unwell and wish him all the best on his road to recovery. As regards the Oxford Stadium situation, after the massive effort from all concerned in making the reopening of Oxford, the success that it undoubtedly has been, it would be gutting for all involved if any of those various rumours had any foundation. Only time will tell, of course.
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Birmingham v King's Lynn 11.08.25
StarBoy replied to Petecc's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Because he’s not good enough. When you’re going from Harris, Kvech and Klindt all at reserve consistently scoring 10+, Kerr is just not in the same conversation. The opportunity was there to get Ellis or D Thompson in as guest who would’ve added some firepower to reserve. It just makes me laugh how Rob says he wants the team to win every remaining fixture, however the promotion haven’t got out of their way to secure a guest to contribute to that. Kerr will score 4(4) tomorrow - 2, 0, 1, 2 -
Birmingham v Sheffield Mon 4th August PL2
kitten2502 replied to Brummies_Ste's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Anything to just acknowledge that that "display" was beyond dismal. To say nothing was contemptible. -
Plymouth (42) v (48) Poole
SaddlebowRoad replied to jbell1995's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
maybe middleditch just got it wrong one word entitled -
Workington v Oxford 09/08/25 6pm.
gjcone44 replied to topaz325's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
surly not length wise. looks like hardy any straight. -
Plymouth (42) v (48) Poole
mike baker replied to jbell1995's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
One League would stop that. Five man teams like Denmark. -
Plymouth (42) v (48) Poole
Steve Shovlar replied to jbell1995's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Richard Lawson doubles up and has been a brilliant leader. Doesn’t seem to privatise either league. Just excellent all round professional. -
Workington v Oxford 09/08/25 6pm.
Neila replied to topaz325's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Worky 302 meters belle Vue 347 meters, but worky 1 meter wider, -
Plymouth (42) v (48) Poole
Fromafar replied to jbell1995's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Thats the consequences of riders doubling up they prioritise there their meetings for bikes and potential earnings . -
gjcone44 started following Sheffield v Belle Vue Monday 11th August Live on TV
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Workington v Oxford 09/08/25 6pm.
gjcone44 replied to topaz325's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
also did notice they had the room to make the track a bit longer, then make the bends just a bit tighter., its not far off a circle, as it is. -
Yep, you are right and all the riders are over extending themselves because of the demands to make a living out of a sport that does not compete in financial reward terms with many other two wheeled sports. League racing in numerous countries and the GPs plus other individual meets and flying around Europe must take its toll on riders. The sports authorities need to take a step back in terms of expectations and need re evaluate the product in order to sell it to the highest bidder which in turn rewards the riders. As it stands the racing and entertainment value declines and that loses its appeal as the season drags on. For the UK it cannot compete because of the restrictions brought about by Brexit so the way the sports runs in this country has to be a different business model to the rest of Europe. Whether anyone is listening or cares is open for debate