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  1. Is he talking nonsense? Really? The reported facts suggest not. Nigel has been quoted in Speedway Star by the sponsors own journalists Lost a load last season Put more in this season despite saying he couldn't do it year after year. Said he needed 1000 to break even Average gates around 500. Publically stated earlier in season his company that makes badges is covering shortfall on a weekly basis. That's a lot of badges, does he supply Chinese Army and Indian Cricket Supporters Club. No obvious sign of massive new sponsor uptake. Maybe he has a wealthy sleeping partner(S) His own quoted figures suggest he is over 6 figures down and invested. It's impossible to knock the guys commitment but sanity and economics suggest he can't carry on year after year. As for a competitive team, we await one but that would just increase losses.
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    Glasgow 2023

    Took Glasgows Barrister to get Craig Cook off initial penalties for the Eastbourne fracas in 2019 allegedly. He took 5 mins to pick up the fact that Vatcher had levied a penalty above his sign off limit and which should have had higher level joint authorisation. Poole are just jealous that Glasgow have exposed by the rule book. Takes some brass neck from Poole after all the stunts they've played over the years. No doubt right now Danielle Ford will be trying to persuade Management Committee to create a new rule to stop it. Be interesting to see what stunts the hairdresser plays next.
  3. Someone mentioned the "wrath of the Grandstand" and Vissing? Would that be the Grandstand full of foul mouth unwelcoming 70+ men and women who welcome Away Supporters who just happen to sit in an UNRESERVED empty Seat who arrive a good 30 mins after you have innocently sat down with.. "Get out of my ******* seat" "I'll get the Steward to smack your face" "**** off back to the Midlands you Brummie ***t Who spit at you, shout at you, make the whole experience of visiting Poole Speedway an absolute nightmare. Bullying and intimidation, par excellence. Having travelled to many of the most unwelcoming football grounds in the UK and some in Europe, hand on heart, the vitriol and abuse directed at anyone not part of the gereatric disgusting cabal that meet and hunt there is perfectly summed up by some of the same dished out to anyone who dares challenging the bullying trolls who frequent this forum. Contrast that with almost every other Track in the UK where you can have fun banter, receive a warm welcome and actually feel valued and want to go back! I'll await the usual suspension as one of the Poole trolls contacts the mods.....frankly do I give a s*** .....er nope!
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    Ashton Boughen

    A lot of conjecture and guesswork on here - especially about fees. It was definitely suggested in an article last winter in the Speedway Star that AB was being mentored by Lewi Kerr and if so, probably getting some expert bike set up help from Steve Norman. That's a far bigger reason I think why he's chosen Oxford as he'll also know Peter Shroeck well too and not a long haul trip for him either. As for Poland - for god sake give the kid a break, at the moment he's promising and clearly talented but not yet the second coming of the Messiah!
  5. Been spending too much time with Charles Wright??
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    Ashton Boughen

    I think everyone needs to give the kid a break. Especially comparisons with Bewley. Kemp and Brennan were averaging over 9 points in a far better NDL than now in 2018 aged 16 Kemp has plateaued, Brennan is a CL heat leader and PL second string occasional reserve. If Boughan is where Brennan is now when he's 20 he'll have done exceptionally well. I've seen him a few times, he reminds me of Gilkes in his early NDL career. Lots can go right, lots can go wrong and both Bewley and Brennan had the fortitude to recover from very serious injury. Good luck to the lad.
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    Glasgow 2023

    Rumour has it that old Harry Redknapp gave Matt Ford double barrels when he was handing out wedges of cash to riders in brown envelopes to boost earnings whist claiming Poole didn't over pay. Harry was not happy someone nicking his signature move on his Manor. Seems Matt and Danny now dish out wedges in old hair nets.
  8. It may be testing has changed but in the past you gave 1 sample. That was split in to 2 recepticles. The first was tested and if positive the second sample was retained for further tests. I've not heard of a process where you give a sample and are then asked to give another one. If he could not pee he would have been asked to drink water and to remain in the presence of an examiner until he could give a sample however long it took. These samples don't require a massive amount of urine to be compliant. If he's had a strop and refused to give a sample or tried to influence the tester or verbally abused the tester it may explain the issue of the withdrawn charge. Bottom line is that at some point he has not met the guidelines and got a just punishment. He has been a shadow of the rider he was for a few years in my opinion and we probably won't see him in the UK again even on his most recent inflated average.
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    Plymouth v Redcar

    If Mulford hadn't got injured just as he'd found form it's probable Redcar could have challenged Poole and Redcar as they'd always have had 2 cracking reserves and capable second strings. Luke Harrison is a great prospect though and everything he learns this season will be a bonus. As for Plymouth, Pearson is a good signing, Trigger is just nowhere near mature enough. on or off the bike. If he gates he can hold people up long enough on a slick track, if he doesn't then as you saw last night he can become a danger. Not sure how badly injured Mulford is, great to see Erik Riss have a good night. Enjoyed the BSN coverage.
  10. Seeing Barkers slight nudge on Lawson last night was othing compared to when Lawson stuffed MPT through the Poole fence last season
  11. Is it a gaters paradise, yes it is. Is it set up to be a gaters paradise, possibly sometimes it is, sometimes not. In mitigation I'd again point out that like Blunsdon was, the tracks with dog tracks that have quite long straights and tight bends are simply not suited to the modern high revving lay downs. Swindon proved that by realigning track, to a degree Oxford was relaunched with slightly shorter straights. I'd say Poole are constricted as to what they can do and not wholly at fault.
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    BIRMINGHAM ARTICLE AND INTERVIEWS

    Yeah That's the place . I thought the Park was bigger though, had lots of Footy Pitches around 30 years ago but seems to be where it always was. Archie Wilkinson who I think rode for Cradley and Brummies in the 60's had an involvment there from memory. I also think Brian Buck was heavily involved in Cycle Speedway in the Birmingham Area. No doubt if he sees this he will be able to comment.
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    BIRMINGHAM ARTICLE AND INTERVIEWS

    There used to be a Cycle Speedway Track in Perry Park. Thats just the other side of the A34 Dual Carriageway from Alexander Stadium. Not sure if it's still there Kingstanding Monarchs. It's only 100 metres smaller than Plymouth. Lots of open space there. St Andrews likely to be available by 2026 or 2027 if they move to Wheels Site.
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    BIRMINGHAM ARTICLE AND INTERVIEWS

    I don't think anyone is seriously suggesting that you could cover a state of the art Athletics track for 10 to 12 Wednesdays in summer and have it available for Athletics in between? Certainly not for a sport attracting 600 fans. I know they did it at Qiubell Park Scunthorpe on the 70s but that was a shale running track.
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    BIRMINGHAM ARTICLE AND INTERVIEWS

    Speedway in the West Midlands in its heyday was very much like Soccer. VERY Tribal. Let's not forget Coventry fans would not support Bees in numbers in NDL in 2018 due to Mick Horton Heathens fans didn't support team at PB and begrudgingly at Monmore in ever dwindling numbers. As I posted elsewhere earlier in the week you may get 50 tops both from each very occasionally but not 100 extra a week. I agree 100% re non sensical reference to Alexander which is home to UK Athletics and used 7 days a week for events and training. The other negative for Brummies and it hurts me to say it but massive reawakening of Birmingham City with new Owners and NFL superstar Tom Brady on Board. They will be attractive to younger supporters in and around Birmingham and attract back thousands who've drifted away and have very cheap under 15 deals already.
  16. Any chance they could deliver it back, it would look great slung on the back of Nicolas 125k motorhome
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    Scunthorpe Vs Poole 11/8/23

    Ablitt looks like he's been tapped up with a brown envelope
  18. Nailed on that if Mark Phillips gave his version of events and actual thoughts on Club website he'd get a hefty fine from BSPL thought police. The fact is that the BSPL own all Vlub website domains and monitor any official content on Web and formal social media. Many a Promoter has been fined a hefty some for speaking out on their Club media. Most likely whoever does Plymouth media has forgotten to put RR.
  19. As I posted on the match thread the Gate looked better on Wednesday. I'd always estimated 450 to 500 each week and the article writer said 600 on Wednesday which would seem about right visually. Nigel said he needed 1000 to break even which we've had a handful of times since the Masons came and through to now. Average over CL era at PB probably 500 ish He must be forking out 50 to 70k a year to support the Club. I know he has an established business but bloody hell that's a lot of badges. He's done all he can, as did David and Peter Mason. With doubts about Stadium it must be like continually filling up your petrol tank and driving round with the sump plug missing. For his own health and welfare I doubt anyone could complain if he walked away. It's sad but even with Coventry and Cradley closed we've probably only gained 50 regulars judging on their old colours and doubt we'd attract many from Wolves of they closed. Sums up the current state of the sport. Only realistic hope I believe is for BV, Ipswich Sheffield, Poole, Oxford, Glasgow who seem solvent or fundable to form a new league and any remaining including some threatened with closure to lok at a hybrid lower CL / upper NDL model eg Berwick, Edinburgh, Redcar, Scunny, Leicester, KL, Workington, and hope Wolves and Plymouth Brummies, Mildenhall, Kent can hang on somehow (sorry if missed anyone out)
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    Poole v Oxford 9/8/23 Championship

    The Ford's were fortunate to inherit one of the stronger fan bases in Speedway. It must be the envy of the likes of Scunny, Berwick. Edinburgh who have survived and thrived on occasions on probably 20 to 25% of the Crowds that Poole attract. So rather than moan and complain maybe doff your caps at Clubs like that who deliver enjoyment year after year on a shoestring budget in comparison. May also be time for those knocking the likes of Mark Phillips to recognise the incredible progress that Club made between 2017 and now, especially off the Track singlehandedly gown to Mark and a small loyal team of volunteers. Those locals who whinge and moan all the time on here and Updates need reflect on having to drive to Poole or Oxford were it not for him.
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    Poole v Oxford 9/8/23 Championship

    Diplomatic silence like Mark Phillips would be wise move
  22. Great entertainment tonight even though we lost Some excellent rides from Josh Pickering and great potential from Sam Hagon Jason Edwards man of the match though from reserve for Redcar. Very cool under pressure. Decent crowd and plenty of passing.
  23. Whatever the rights and wrongs of last night one thing is clear. Back in the 2 valve and upright era that Track would not be considered unsafe. Those days had no air fences and rain offs were far less prevelant. They'd put sawdust down and get on with it. Those were men not petaldicks, and they'd ride the bike and gear it according to the conditions. If they had a 2 wheel in and slide out for a few races they would. I've seen Mauger, Briggo, Collins, Olsen all do it, pictures of riders looking like they have just come from down the pit with only eyes visible were commonplace. Too many of this era can't ride bikes that rev too high and lack throttle control. Maybe the real reason they didn't want Barker to ride it was he'd have leg trailed round the fence and broken the track record. Time to consider the reason and not the cause. ..
  24. Tidal River there right behind where they keep tractors on 3rd bend. So water not only coming from sky but very high water table under the track High tides killing the venue it seems.
  25. Has somebody been stamped in the guts
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