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Glenn

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  1. Historically Poole were your typical friendly family club promoted by the Foote family if I recall correctly Won the league in 1969 with a team of league of nations' riders but didn't do a lot for speedway in general as their record of producing their own local talent was poor - local boy John Davis lasted a year before he was rejected at 17 I think.
  2. Glenn

    Team Strength 2016

    I know this is a Premier thread but count up the number of British riders (exc Reserves) who now ride in the Elite then Take out the doublers and the number is pitiful so something needs doing. We did the Reserve Brit thing in 2006 and as soon as Steve Boxall got to a 7 average Rye were told to move him into the team. The Premier is a stronger league these days so this shouldn't happen - unless the race format is changed.
  3. Surely better than no racing at all!
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    Rye House 2015

    Good point but maybe Lambert will be more settled and NBJ will be too old for the under 21 series. I said before that Robert should have taken Tai's example and ride for fun in the PL and worry about chasing big bucks In EL and abroad when he's a little older. Something else Lewis Bridger never did as well
  5. Glenn

    Risk...acceptable Or Unacceptable?

    Are they the same tyres supplied in all countries now?
  6. Glenn

    Rye House 2015

    If Lambert were to ride in 2016 then I can't see NBJ resigning far too many meetings missed this season.
  7. What I keep thinking if it's Silvers last year as stated. An off the cuff comment I heard about Go Karts raised its head again!
  8. As much as I respect the 2 Swedes they haven't been anywhere near good enough to replace Garrity and Nelson. Results would have been far different in my opinion.
  9. I doubt you will see him next season either at this rate. The boy is 17 and seems to get a lot of stick and I wonder if he is being managed correctly. I watched him at Rye on Saturday and couldn't help thinking this is another Tai Woffenden in the making but he is taking a rather Painful and controversial route. Tai rode at the same age and just wanted to have fun riding just in the Premier with no pressure Surely this is better for everybody and especially Robert as his time will no doubt come.
  10. There hasn't been a new track in Essex since.....Lakeside some 30 years ago Any available land will be housing first due to the high land values and planning restrictions. We could have a whole new league set up by combining the EL and PL (get rid of the doubling up and far less guests) and regionalise it then have North and South playoffs!
  11. Glenn

    Rye House V Scunthorpe 9/5/15

    Didn't Len announce that this would be his last season as a promoter? Both Swedes seem down on confidence and using 20 plus guests so far doesn't seem to be helping.
  12. Many years ago a rider named Dave Jessup dropped down a league - I dare say it was as much financial and Personal business - riders need to consider their future so mixing riding with a full time job is a necessity. It must be that if a rider wants to continue his career as a rider then he finds the best level where he Feels he can do a job. It shouldn't be used just as a way of picking up easy money either but as we know in Speedway a promotion will Always want a big name to front their team and you can't blame a promoter for trying to find the best available.
  13. Glenn

    Rye House 2015

    Why not Robert Lambert -if good enough for Tai then young Robert might get some much needed UK Speedway Exposure!
  14. Glenn

    My League Proposal

    If a promotion paid £75 a point they would need £6750 plus for points money A crowd of 600 paying £15 entrance would achieve £9k before expenses and programme sales. Paying riders 'premier league football' wages when crowds are 'non league' size is unsustainable.
  15. Glenn

    2015 Hot Properties

    When rider control was done away with there were not many saying it was a loss. What it did do was keep teams even when there was a dearth of talent around, we now need Something like it back otherwise the demise of some tracks will hasten in the current climate of Cost cutting Speedway.
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