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  2. Was always traditionally a Monday night track 😉
  3. The same Saudi's that have invested bugger all in the region. More chance of the Butcher resurrecting it 😊
  4. I'm sure Harry Redknapp could have a quiet word with Eddie Howe for some financial help and publicity links!! It's the Future..........!
  5. Doubt Picko would say what he did in the Speedway Star if Sheffield didn't want him back.
  6. http://sheffield-speedway.com/news.php?extend.3769&fbclid=IwY2xjawOxQeJleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFKTHBCNVlZamRNTVFRRjJrc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHunOm4zFqbfHUiW6ZDpVcyCkaaKa4T9ePhurhI_oqx2L-5SU4PI4tODp4N9E_aem_eFfMT6JnqG9Nuux-2VtGLg
  7. He might want Sheffield but do they want him with his wage demands? 🤷‍♂️
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  9. I very much doubt we'll be without Pickering next season, especially with his comments regarding if there was 1 league he'd pick Sheffield over Scunny
  10. Cluff is a good signing for Monarchs,they look a decent Team they are building
  11. Full fixtures for 2026 here: https://ekstraliga.pl/en/2se/fixtures-and-results/m2e/2026
  12. Expecting Jack Holder, Chris Holder, Tom Brennan, Leon Flint, Anders Rowe to be the top 5 for 2026.
  13. For any comets fans wanting last minutes gifts Northside arena is open on Saturday with various merchandise and season tickets on sale, also food and drinks available to purchase UTC
  14. Worky's is open this Saturday if you want to pop up and buy various merchandise and season tickets 😁
  15. Dougy has been a bit of a slow burner, although he's shown year on year improvement he's never really stood out to me as a number 1, more of a Masters type who has maybe reached his level, which would be okay in a league with no "number 1's". His average last season was achieved from the number 3 spot and he didn't appear in any heat 13, so his average maybe a bit artificially high... for a number 1. Hope he proves me wrong though.
  16. The last 20 meeting figure of 8.20 is his average over the last 20 league matches [matches 5 to 24 inclusive - 28 April thru 25 Sept]. His official 'final' GSA is based on 20 matches: nos 4 thru 23, that's 21 April to 28 August. At some point the BSPL decided regular season league matches held after the cut off date would not count towards green sheets.
  17. Exactly right. When we had the asset system, riders were given a percentage of the transfer fee. I think 2.5% of the fee for each year they had been attached to the club. (Although it may have been 5% for the first year and then 2.5% for subsequent years up to a maximum of 25% or 27.5% - someone will remember). Testimonials were compensation for a rider who had stayed an asset of a club for 10 years, and had therefore never had a cut of any transfer fee. It was also possible to be transferred to another club, but refuse a cut of the transfer fee, in which case the years of service continued to build up towards a testimonial. With the asset system seeming to have bitten the dust now, I guess Testimonials will also disappear. Someone will know the cut of the transfer fee. I think it was 5% for the first year, and 2.5% for every other year up to 10 years.
  18. Has GSA of 8.20 or 8.12 (depending on which conflicting figure you believe) is based on a rolling average of the last 20 matches, and places him 6th Has average over all 24 matches in 2025 of 7.90, places him 9th.
  19. About a 55 point average CL team I'd guess
  20. It is no different to prior years when certain promoters did not get what they wanted but then you have look deeper and see what the Louis family have done for Ipswich speedway and Suffolk and understand that speedway at the top level is shot to sh..e and most astute business people would walk away given the proposed set up. The proposed Premiership is a bastardised version of the Championship with double uppers simply lining their pockets to try and maintain a living from a sport which is on it knees. The mainland European scene makes it easier for riders to ply their trade in different countries without the hassle of riding in the UK. Speedway in this country is out on a limb for so many reasons and needs to reinvent itself and stop thinking it is something it is not. Regroup and enter the international stage in five years or so but until then accept most riders are also rans and the UK needs to develop its own talent. Fans and promoters need to bite the bullet and support what is available to build for the future. Allow those who do rise to the top in British speedway ply the trade overseas where they can make an impact and if they wish to take advantage of the technical tracks in the UK let them ride but at a cost that clubs can realistically afford. No more supplementing the pension fund.
  21. Testimonials are now given to any rider who has put 10 years into British Speedway and that's not even 10 consecutive years... or even full seasons!
  22. Read that the Polish league has just negotiated a new tv deal where all clubs will enjoy a share of something like $20 million US dollars per year!
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