foamfence 2,917 Posted September 5, 2017 But we have become to reliant on guests. A club running when one of his riders is on International duty... is it worthwhile putting back the meeting and having the full line-up or just getting it out of the way and making the sport look daft? We could certainly cut down, especially when you see two teams each having a guest at number one, surely R/R should apply in such a case. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PHILIPRISING 7,298 Posted September 5, 2017 But other sports don't have guests, do they? Sometimes these so called promoters should have to look a bit further than another British club to help their business. A few hidings without borrowing someone else's asset would soon make them see there's no other option other than scout the globe for a replacement. Too much reliance on getting the show on, no matter who with, means we've stayed in the same state as we were 50 years ago. A club sending out weakened teams should be charged with bringing the sport into disrepute. And, do you know what... just like last winter... we'll be having another thread discussing where we should go in 2018... and nothing will change. But more fans will see the light and become disillusioned. But as long as we get to Heat 10, who cares? YOU simply cannot compare speedway with any other team sport, not even cricket where play is conducted by one individual at a time ... bowler or batsman. Swindon fans no doubt would not be happy replacing Doyle or Wolves with Lindgren by using a junior rider. The disparity in ability is too great. To use cricket again, counties have huge squads of players and there is not a massive difference in the ability of all of them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
THE DEAN MACHINE 4,815 Posted September 5, 2017 (edited) ONLY a small percentage would do 50 even if they remained fit throughout the season.why wouldn't they if they remained fit ?, I was spanering for skornicki until he got the sack , he was only riding for wolves and about 10 meetings for rawicz around 40 meetings in total so it can be done , Edited September 5, 2017 by THE DEAN MACHINE 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hacksaw Jim Duggan 199 Posted September 5, 2017 (edited) YOU simply cannot compare speedway with any other team sport, not even cricket where play is conducted by one individual at a time ... bowler or batsman. Swindon fans no doubt would not be happy replacing Doyle or Wolves with Lindgren by using a junior rider. The disparity in ability is too great. To use cricket again, counties have huge squads of players and there is not a massive difference in the ability of all of them. I appreciate the logic in that but outwith injury how many meetings will most sides Number 1 rider miss across a season? I would hazard a guess that injury is the only reason either Doyle or Lindgren are likely to miss a meeting – in such instances a guest should be an option – injury to Number 1. Other than that a squad is viable I think, Aaron Summers as an example could be part of a squad and step in to replace any second or third highest averaging rider in a Championship side without a massive drop in quality, or at least not to the point it would render a meeting a non-contest. Paul Starke to use an example being used as a guest for numerous sides in the Premiership when he already had a Premiership and Championship side feels slightly silly to me when riders the likes of the afore mentioned Summers, Doolan, Busk Jakobsen, Ostergaard could be used rather than another clubs rider from the same league (Starke) I appreciate issues around averages etc and so on but it might be time to drop such hard and fast rules and allow sides a bit of flexibility in the instances of their squad members at least – or possibly have Grade A riders to step in for riders placed 2/3 in the averages and Grade B for riders places 4-7 in the averages. If these squad members were used in the instanced of fixture clashes only it would remove the feeling of sides being manipulated for an advantage. Edited September 5, 2017 by Hacksaw Jim Duggan Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iainb 5,256 Posted September 5, 2017 WHAT you say makes sense, although none of us know how many fans are actually being lost and for what reason each week (my own feeling is lack of continuity of fixtures and teams is the biggest reason) but many insist that there would not be enough riders currently in the top 5 of one track to fill all the places in an 18 or even 19 (Lakeside) set-up. Guests or doubling up, if you had to have one which one would it be? personally I've never minded guests so much, I understand that riding speedway involves a high risk of being injured and the money isn't there and never really had been to run a squad of high enough calibre riders to replace any injured riders with. I also feel less short changed when a guest rider turns out for my team instead of the risky r/r or the complete sham of a junior rider, if I'm paying top dollar I want to see a competitive team. Doubling up is like a self imposed injury on the team and indeed a double whammy as not only are you depriving your team of that particular rider you are then also replacing him with a guest... The worst of both worlds! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
B.V 72 1,054 Posted September 5, 2017 If they can sort out different race nights for both leagues and there are no clashes there will be no doubling up or down. The riders will just be riding for another team in a different league just like many riders ride overseas for a different team in a different league in Poland,Sweden and Denmark and fans seem fine with that. Just as a eg for next year with no clashes between British clubs going off the teams the riders ride for this years and there is no change. Cook rides for 2 teams in Britain. Bjerre 1 British team and SwedenDenmark. Fricke 1 British team Poland/Sweden. Tungate 1 British team and Poland. They could ride for other teams as well but without researching these are the teams I know about but in a truth if they turn out for Belle vue I do not really care. So my point is with separate leagues and no clashes next year whats the difference in riding for 2 teams in Britain and riding for 1 team in Britain and 1 in Poland none what so ever to me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iainb 5,256 Posted September 5, 2017 If they can sort out different race nights for both leagues and there are no clashes there will be no doubling up or down. The riders will just be riding for another team in a different league just like many riders ride overseas for a different team in a different league in Poland,Sweden and Denmark and fans seem fine with that. Just as a eg for next year with no clashes between British clubs going off the teams the riders ride for this years and there is no change. Cook rides for 2 teams in Britain. Bjerre 1 British team and SwedenDenmark. Fricke 1 British team Poland/Sweden. Tungate 1 British team and Poland. They could ride for other teams as well but without researching these are the teams I know about but in a truth if they turn out for Belle vue I do not really care. So my point is with separate leagues and no clashes next year whats the difference in riding for 2 teams in Britain and riding for 1 team in Britain and 1 in Poland none what so ever to me. erm No! Riding in a league where they may meet themselves in a promotion/relegation fight Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PHILIPRISING 7,298 Posted September 5, 2017 erm No! Riding in a league where they may meet themselves in a promotion/relegation fight DO seriously think there will be promotion and relegation? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
foamfence 2,917 Posted September 5, 2017 If they can sort out different race nights for both leagues and there are no clashes there will be no doubling up or down. The riders will just be riding for another team in a different league just like many riders ride overseas for a different team in a different league in Poland,Sweden and Denmark and fans seem fine with that. Just as a eg for next year with no clashes between British clubs going off the teams the riders ride for this years and there is no change. Cook rides for 2 teams in Britain. Bjerre 1 British team and SwedenDenmark. Fricke 1 British team Poland/Sweden. Tungate 1 British team and Poland. They could ride for other teams as well but without researching these are the teams I know about but in a truth if they turn out for Belle vue I do not really care. So my point is with separate leagues and no clashes next year whats the difference in riding for 2 teams in Britain and riding for 1 team in Britain and 1 in Poland none what so ever to me. It all sounds ideal and that seems to be what is going to happen but if a club can only use one of those nights and they have a few rain-offs, then they are still going to have to encroach on nights allotted to a different league, in order to complete their fixtures. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
THE DEAN MACHINE 4,815 Posted September 5, 2017 Genuine question as I losing track of who rides where , does Scott Nichols double up ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iainb 5,256 Posted September 5, 2017 DO seriously think there will be promotion and relegation? no I don't... But Leicester are mentioning it in their press releases so I assume it's still onGenuine question as I losing track of who rides where , does Scott Nichols double up ? good question because he has been doing guest appearances in the 2nd league... When was this allowed to happen? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
THE DEAN MACHINE 4,815 Posted September 5, 2017 DO seriously think there will be promotion and relegation? then why the hell did the bspa announce it , they really are their own worst enemy 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iainb 5,256 Posted September 5, 2017 then why the hell did the bspa announce it , they really are their own worst enemy it says on the Leicester website that there will be a playoff, whether the 2nd league winner of successful gets promoted is another matter... Didn't it happen before a few years back when the winner declined to be promoted? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PHILIPRISING 7,298 Posted September 5, 2017 HYPOTHETICALLY, if Leicester finish bottom of the PL, but don't wish to drop down, and Edinburgh top the CL but don't wish to go up, what do you think will happen? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iainb 5,256 Posted September 5, 2017 HYPOTHETICALLY, if Leicester finish bottom of the PL, but don't wish to drop down, and Edinburgh top the CL but don't wish to go up, what do you think will happen? I think what'll happen is what happened before, can't remember who it was, maybe Newcastle and Glasgow? But let's wait for it to happen before slamming the BSPA. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites