Hamish McRaker
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Leicester Lions V Belle Vue Aces, Sat 18th June @ 19:30
Hamish McRaker replied to Shale Searcher's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Why not save time and have the victory parade before the match starts, or during the interval? -
British Speedway League 2017
Hamish McRaker replied to markyb's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
A very good point rmc. My apologies for starting it off. I will maybe resume my Scottish nationalist angle at a more suitable time. -
British Speedway League 2017
Hamish McRaker replied to markyb's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Tempting to think in terms of hitting the "reset" button at a time from days gone by, and everything will be ok again. It's the mistake those Brexiteers people (poor deluded souls) are making at the moment. The simple truth is you can't re-create something, because it existed back then because the prevailing circumstances created it. Right now we have a very different set of prevailing circumstances, a very different world. What needs to be done is to create something suitable for now, and not use past templates. -
The start of a new era. The previously unthinkable has a habit of happening in life. An amalgamation of the two old rivals,based at Beaumont Park. So, Which league (assuming there will be a choice)? Which race night? Team manager - Allan, Havelock, job-share, or neither of them? Promoter - Horton, Hemsley, someone else? Light blue touch paper......retreat a safe distance.....
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Aye, only have to get through to end of August now of course, so might scrape through with a bit of luck
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I'm sure that Nightshift is capable of answering my question himself
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Leicester Bees 2017
Hamish McRaker replied to Hamish McRaker's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Intriguing possibility, an amalgamation of some kind. Could be the best chance of longer term survival especially in the current context, and that includes the future of the Elite league. Remember there are 3 teams involved here. Anything's possible and anyone who says "over my dead body" needs to understand the reality of where the main power and influence now resides in the European scheme of things, and it's full effects. Leicester and Coventry seem to have their own different problems, and this could provide a solution to them, the question as always is would it be a lasting one. And any comparisons with 1983 are completely irrelevant to today's situation. -
OK, give us some numbers
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I think it could firstly be a matter of will Leicester be able to complete THIS season, because from the occasional video clip and photo, the crowd level has started to seem a bit on the sparse side. Of course Mr Hemsley could be happy and able to put lots of his own cash in to keep things going as a kind of hobby thing, or maybe the bank is very supportive and happy to keep on extending more credit, because I doubt if the main club sponsors are putting in anywhere near what would be required to make up the losses which have been suggested on here.
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Leicester Lions V Lakeside Hammers - 28 May Elite 'b' Fixture
Hamish McRaker replied to TonyE's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
He's probably keen for Leicester to stay in business for the rest of the season -
If The Elite League Goes Down To 7 Teams In Mid Season, Would It Be Able To Carry On Running?
Hamish McRaker replied to Hamish McRaker's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I'd guess that B would happen -
If The Elite League Goes Down To 7 Teams In Mid Season, Would It Be Able To Carry On Running?
Hamish McRaker posted a topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Two years ago, Birmingham dropped out, but there were 10 teams back then and the league withstood it. If a team has to drop out this year, would the league be a viable proposition with only 7 left? Would Sky invoke their "get out clause?". -
If The Elite League Goes Down To 7 Teams In Mid Season, Would It Be Able To Carry On Running?
Hamish McRaker replied to Hamish McRaker's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Ok, I'll have a go at answering my own question then (nobody else seems interested!). Let's say that Team X, struggling to attract new riders and with sharply declining attendances, can't carry on running any more. They call the BSPA and say "we're pulling out of the league, use the bond to pay money owed to riders". So it becomes a league of 7 instead of 8. What's more likely to happen? Scenario A : the other promoters make a collective decision to all chip in and keep Team X running until the end of the season. Somebody is installed by them as promoter. It keeps the league at 8 teams, thus ensuring no fall in fixture numbers, and Sky continuing to broadcast matches. or... Scenario B : the other promoters do basically nothing except try to pay riders money owed using the bond, let the league go down to 7 teams, use the "spare" riders to help bolster the remaining teams, but have a reduced fixture list and run the risk that Sky will invoke their prerogative to walk away. Which one?? Any takers? Place your bets, And PLEASE if you want to cr*p on about Woffinden, get a bl**dy room!! -
Belle Vue V Leicester Friday 8th April.
Hamish McRaker replied to nw42's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
This stinks. Is it something to do with Leicester? -
Is Cameron Woodward fit and riding again yet? And does anyone know if Seb Ulamek is just over here to get in a bit of practice before Poland gets properly underway?
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Leicester Lions V Coventry Bees, E.l Sat 26th March 2016
Hamish McRaker replied to Shale Searcher's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I hope the management appreciate what you do -
Coventry Bees V Leicester Lions 25/03/2016
Hamish McRaker replied to Woz01's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Leicester to win. 48-42 -
Yes, and the fence was considered to be a job requiring specialist expertise (quite rightly) and therefore not done by the contractors. Those installing the fence, whenever it was done, were also "experts" about tracks I think, and therefore you would think they would have had a very good opportunity to raise their concerns! It would be interesting to know if the contractors (aka "Paddy Murphy") themselves used the services of experienced track curators in doing the job. I can hardly believe they would not have done. And if so, what was the nature of their relationship with those people, and how good were they? Presumably the nature of the contract with the contractors precluded Belle Vue from having direct input until very late-on in proceedings. And left them in a terrible dilemma, and produced a disastrous outcome. So it looks as if this may end up being dealt with in court, meanwhile the poor sods who spent money on travel, accommodation and tickets are left dangling.
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Using my quality formula based on 4 categories; 1. Number one rider 2. Reserves 3. Riders 2-5 4. X-factor (ability of management to make effective changes, motivate, exploiting loopholes in the rules) 1. Poole 85% 2. Swindon 70% 3. Belle Vue 65% 4. Lakeside 65% 5. Coventry 55% 6. Wolves 50% 7. K.Lynn 40% 8. Leicester 40%
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And then you can show up and pay to get in every Saturday, sit and admire the track for a couple of hours, and go home happy without seeing any speedway because there isn't a team.
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Your team for 2016; 1 K.Bjerre 2 G.Walasek 3 S.Wozniak 4 A.Summers/L.Bjerre (d-up job share) 5 N.Klindt 6 J.Auty 7 P.Starke How much would you pay to get in? (Presuming the track changes work)
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Sounds like he was very successful
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Which Teams Are Still Looking To Finish Team Building For 2016
Hamish McRaker replied to Shale Searcher's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Rip it all up and start again. Get someone with a brain and the hide of a rhino to oversee it. (Not a past or present promoter) I don't mean the brain of a rhino! -
Maybe its being done to cut down on the number of nights the foreign riders will have to spend over here, what with the press and practice day being on Friday, they may be able to fly home on Saturday. Might also save a few pennies on electricity and generally keep people from freezing their najjers off.
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You could equally ask the question why was it not done a few years ago and the main reasons could be similar. As for this winter, there were some weekend training schools taking place and maybe availability of plant and labour to factor in as well.