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At this point I’m almost done with British speedway. The whole season is actually embarrassing to say the least. When you are even willing to pay to watch a meeting and you still can’t just sums up the complete ineptitude of anyone who is running this sport. I tried to defend it the other day but this is just a S show at the moment. Thought I’d try and watch the youngster to see how they are getting on and you can’t even do that! Roll on Friday when the Ekstraliga is on.
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gjcone44 started following BRITISH U21 FINAL, REDCAR Sunday, June 7, 2026 17:00 Live on BSN
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Agreed, they weren't GP standard at the time though, Bewley was awarded a GP place ahead of others who finished ahead of him in the previous years GP Challenge... and Holder didn't make that GP Challenge at all, they both rose to the challenge (forgive pun) and they had a few years of experience (internationally) under their belts. DJ Woffy was totally out of his depth first time around in the GP's
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Other issue with the 24th is that the Chargers are due at Kings lynn on the same night. Unless the NDL fixture is moved then the top two for Kings Lynn (Lambert and Mulford) and the top two for the Chargers (Scott and Ritchings) would presumably have to be miss the meeting to be at Oxford. Also still awaiting the new date for Oxford Vs Berwick from the start of the season so not sure about having to rearrange a restaging within 28 days.
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Do you miss the great occasion that was Cardiff ?
Cross Roads replied to Phannan's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Cardiff as many comment was a festival weekend. Not great racing for the purest but many families attending along with European fans for the whole weekend package, city centre draw, bars and guaranteed to see the racing being indoors. i have attended the Belle Vue events and the racing is another level to what we get at Cardiff and many other SGP. Hear lies the Q moving forward. Event organisers are running a corporate business and need to balance the books. Do we the fans pay higher ticket prices for Manchester with a smaller capacity or if organisers risk huge commercial model to put an event on in Cardiff. Would we go… The fan base is no longer strong enough to get Cardiff to even 75% full so big losses. My worry is loosing the major stadiums over the past 5 years. we are going to the old stadiums of yester year that are not to present day standards other than Poland which I visit regularly. It is down to marketing and huge house hold name sponsors to give some injection of funds to drive into new countries ie Spain huge motor sport fans etc….. if not we will just continue to be the minority sport of yesterday year with a huge diminished aging fan base.. kids and youth are the future…..