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Ipswich v Sheffield 4th September
foreverblue replied to Aries's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
So how it is worked out because there is no guarantee they would have a better points difference. -
Ipswich v Sheffield 4th September
foreverblue replied to Aries's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
No! Although some Belle Vue's wins were before Poole existed. Loved the rivalry we had, great times. -
Well, in the words of Fabrizio, "HERE WE GO" ipswich have had the upper hand in the league phase but that now means nothing, belle vue go into this under no pressure as everyone thinks Ipswich are winning easy, i dont think that myself, i keep banging the same drum but this is what belle vue do, look dreadful in league outings and then show up in play offs, just hope the same happens again, For me this will be won or lost on Monday, id be looking at a 12 point win to take to ipswich, Weather wise it looks OK, although to early to tell, things could change
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Ipswich v Sheffield 4th September
GeneralMelchett replied to Aries's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Been seeing Coopers videos on Facebook - he looks really good! -
Ipswich v Sheffield 4th September
GeneralMelchett replied to Aries's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Well let’s see they haven’t won or lost anything yet! - Today
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Ipswich v Sheffield 4th September
cowboy cookie returns? replied to Aries's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Ipswich will certainly need to ride better than that next week. For me it looks like Thompson isn’t fully fit & possibly riding too much. The team has been inconsistent for the last couple of months. Sheffield deserved that last night far shaper & more up for it. Now I’m not the biggest fan of Jack Holder or Simon Stead. However last night Jack demonstrated how to team ride hats of to him & Stead came across very well in his post match interview, and seemed genuinely thankful for the amount Ipswich raised for the riders benefit fund. A disappointing night all round for Ipswich but not the end of the world, could be if they ride like that next week! Finally what a talent Cooper Rushen is, his third ride in the second half 0.1 of a second slower than heat 2 of the main meeting. -
Money is the root of all evil and finances are restricted to have one league. Travelling expenses and the present lack of fans and sponsorship would be the downfall of one league. It would make financial sense to split into North and South making a league cup where they all meet more interesting and hopefully give fans what they want.
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Ipswich v Sheffield 4th September
SaddlebowRoad replied to Aries's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
they clearly mean having the second leg at home -
The only problem with that. It doesn't matter how professional they are if they are riding in front of just a couple of hundred people. You could say some of these riders live in a Fantasy world. You have riders of junior standard turning up with big flash vans all the gear. If it means going back to having one bike in the boot of the car, then maybe you will get youngsters who can afford to do the sport like it use to be. Rather than having rich Mums and Dads to rely on. Having said all of that. Speedway unfortunately is a dying sport. It's been on life support for a while now. Speedway was of a different time back in it's heyday. Demographics have changed. No London clubs. No midland clubs bar Leicester. It's sad but it's reality.
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Ipswich v Sheffield 4th September
tyler42 replied to Aries's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
He has been been one of the better RS's imo and has the third highest average behind Flint and Jenkins. - Yesterday
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Ipswich v Sheffield 4th September
RoundTheBoards replied to Aries's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Seems a bit odd having Doyle at No.3. Think I'd want Emil and Doyle at 1 & 5 for heat 13. Surely he'll want them at 1&5 next week against Kurtz & Bewley? -
Ipswich v Sheffield 4th September
SUPERACE replied to Aries's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Sheffield are ahead on race points. -
Ipswich v Sheffield 4th September
SUPERACE replied to Aries's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Don't want the gap at the top widening hey blue. 14x🏆♣️🤣 -
Ipswich v Sheffield 4th September
2ndbend replied to Aries's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I was at foxhall tonight and it was the flattest meeting I've witnessed this season...why is Hawkins messing with riding orders (everyone know Adam rides best with Jason and Dan with Emil and Danny and Tom hardly ever team ride) and then right from heat 1 to 15, it was a sh*t show... how can Danny get his Foxhall bike set up so wrong after all these years... why did Adam only turn up for one heat... and heat 15 I can't get my head around it... -
Why have a North / South split? So few teams could easily have all teams meeting once home & away.
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Ipswich v Sheffield 4th September
szkocjasid replied to Aries's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I would hope no team manager would ever tell a rider to throw a race to keep his average below a teammate, same with Leicester wanting Becker to be 2nd in the averages when injured. By all means tell a certain rider(s) to pick up bonus points on 5-1s / 3-3s but certainly don't tell them to drop points on purpose. -
Ipswich v Sheffield 4th September
szkocjasid replied to Aries's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Both teams race at home in the play-offs -
I think one league. The way i look at it is if we lose the top riders then so be it. the standard of riders will be the same so good close racing should be at every track and league will be well balanced. We have a range of different tracks compared to poland so if riders want to improve and learn how to adjust to all tracks they should want to ride in the uk.
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Ipswich v Sheffield 4th September
ShanoXtra replied to Aries's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Sometimes… is every-time with Ipswich though. If they don’t do this season with that team then I don’t hold out much hope any other year. Sometimes, people need to just stand up and be counted, and win a title. -
Ipswich v Sheffield 4th September
GeneralMelchett replied to Aries's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Equally we as fans have to understand the saying no plan survives first contact - the beauty of sport of whilst we all turn up and hope and expect our team to win (or lose) sometimes things just don’t work out - sometimes sh it just happens! -
Ipswich v Sheffield 4th September
ShanoXtra replied to Aries's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
It was stated last week Sheffield win both matches and they finish top. -
Ipswich v Sheffield 4th September
foreverblue replied to Aries's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
But are not Ipswich still 3 points ahead so if Sheffield win at home they are level so it would go down to points difference. -
Ipswich v Sheffield 4th September
ShanoXtra replied to Aries's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Whilst I agree with what you said in principle, it’s a different feeling when you are at the stadium, paid £24, and the team just doesn’t perform when it is time to shine, same as Lynn knocking us out of the cup, we will get knocked out of play offs if the same team performance arises next week. The passion of the sports fan is what keeps the sport alive, not the casual fan who dips in and out. Speedway is different from stock cars, this is your team, it’s your club, these riders should be riding for your home town and representing it as best they can, in my personal opinion. -
Ipswich v Sheffield 4th September
GeneralMelchett replied to Aries's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Well said - sometimes you just have to live in and enjoy the moment, and on that note congrats to Sheffield, Ipswich will have to show much more in the playoffs which I am sure they will! -
Ipswich v Sheffield 4th September
DaveWayne replied to Aries's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Wasn't there so can't comment on the actual performance. Just saying that you can't assume that Sheffield would have finished top. Anything could have happened last night that could have affected performances today. It just seems that every season, supposed supporters of speedway seem to want to spend the whole time ripping it to pieces and finding fault with it rather than enjoying what we have. The table is what it is, the playoffs are what they are. Whether you agree with them or not, that is how the sport functions now. Better to embrace it than vilify it. Speedway is a secondary sport to me as I was brought up on 4 wheeled motorsport and spend my weekends travelling the country watching stock car racing. By the same token as many on here say about speedway, stock car racing is nowhere near the sport it was in the 70s and 80s, but you can either let that get you down and moan about it, or you can enjoy what you have while it is still there. I have said for a while that stock car racing has 10-15 years left as either environmentalists or H&S will bring it to an end. I don't want to be sat there when it is all gone wishing I had done more, I would much rather get the most out of what is on offer while I still can.