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By therefused · Posted
They haven’t, but I’ve read on here multiple times this season that the crowds have been poor -
By therefused · Posted
They haven’t, but I’ve read on here multiple times this season that the crowds have been poor -
Lower End CHAMP Clubs need to tread very carefully as they'll be the ones who'll end up being dealt the bad hand if One Big League was to happen. They've got no chance of being competitive and they'll be left with scraps.
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This one league concept of 14 or so clubs keeps getting regurgitated together with what appears to be ignorance of a few immovable barriers. 1. one league means the removal of doubling up. 2. The league would need to hold meetings on quite a few nights other than Monday or Thursday. 3. All riders who currently ride in Poland will drop out of riding for UK teams. 4. Scandinavians will not be available to ride on Tuesday and Wednesdays. 5. The number of riders remaining to form a much watered down league (in terms of skill/ability) will will be sufficient to make no more than 7 or eight teams.
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I don’t think that’s true. They pick up two wages. It’s not a top up. If the Premiership teams are cast out into the cold then there won’t be a top league for those riders to ride in. It’ll be Championship or no job here. The Championship needing the Premiership and vice versa is a falsity. The Championship is in a stronger position.
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Spot on. Just a few other examples. Dan Thompson has to be at Leicester so Edinburgh will be in the same position as Plymouth if the rumour is true about Dan being the Monarchs No.1 in 2026. Redcar could suffer various losses if Belle Vue want Jake Mulford and Ipswich want Jordan Jenkins. If Sheffield run then they're having Picko back from Scunny so Godfrey will have to rip up his 1-7. The list is endless.
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