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Traditional race card for 2019 Czech GP:- https://www.keepandshare.com/doc16/23414/gp-2019-3-cz-pdf-176k?da=y5 points
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When Sedgemen is the answer you really are in a bad place to be asking the question.....5 points
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I see Dockhead Limp Prock Zagar racing has started another thread for this meeting. Let's see who is dumb enough to post on it, other than his alias profiles5 points
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I doubt you or others would be saying that if it was Nicki Pedersen and not Leon Madsen pulling off that move.3 points
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Of course it recovered back then, because today's 60,70 and even 80 year olds who make up today's followers were there as younger fans. Today speedway just isn't interesting enough for the youngsters. Maybe if some of the riders appeared in one of the numerous reality shows that the youngsters thrive on, and raise the profile to them, maybe one or two might actually come along once in a while. Mind you you'd need kozza Smith probably along with tai.3 points
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One of the many problems with G.B. Speedway these last few years is the supply of decent quality shale. It's my own felling that historical bad debts from various promotions the few Quarrys that have the good shale that tracks need are unwilling to sell it to those "speedway promoters" or just say we've run-out!!!!! What's now needed @ Plymouth is positive thinking all round, get in an experienced track man, magic wheel, decent shale - whatever it takes to sort the problem out. Plymouth is a potential gold mine if everything is in place..............3 points
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they were both injured prior to coming to poole3 points
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On Facebook yesterday BWD said he hoped to be back on the bike in 2 weeks.3 points
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Why on earth do they insist on going to this utter dump of a track every season??? It’s complete garbage year after boring year and has to be the worst GP by far. Anyone that pays money to watch this drivel needs their head examining. And they won’t give a GP to the NSS but persist on taking one here to a crap hole that probably can’t get many more people in anyway??? Lunacy2 points
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One advantage of those days from the past - there was little or no televised speedway, live or recorded So, if you wanted to watch the sport, if you wanted to see the "big name" riders, the ONLY way was to pay your shillings and pence at the turnstiles With a big league in operation, there was probably only one chance a season (two with a cup meeting) to see the stars when they appeared at your track2 points
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A total figure for the evening was £2620.21. This includes the raffle, collection and auction. A great effort from all concerned; Tommy Knudsen, Paul Ackroyd, Lawrence Hare, Joe Owen, Bruce Cribb, the host & auctioneer Peter York and especially the good speedway folk who dug deep in to their pockets to achieve such a great total for such a great cause. Peter York again hosts the next event at the NSSC on 11th July when Bruce Cribb returns to talk at length about his new book which of course will be available to purchase with all profits going to the Ben Fund. Proceeds from entrance fees and raffle on the evening will also be donated to the Ben Fund.2 points
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As this was the original thread posters should use this one, I’ve no idea why a 2nd thread has been opened up. Pointless & a tad childish IMO.2 points
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Agree. You get 3 or4 good races in most meetings. Sadly you could have your next meeting at £10 and get a few in, next week a bit less and the 3rd week the same. There's much more that the younger generation would rather be doing. It's the sign of the times. I don't think it can be fixed as a pro sport in the UK1 point
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ROB GODFREY SAYS “THANK YOU” HEB Scunthorpe Scorpions’ owner Rob Godfrey wishes to thank all the fans and riders who continue to support the club. During a recent lull in home fixtures, the club took the opportunity to re-tarmac the stadium. Godfrey says: “I think it’s the right time to say a big thank you to everyone who supports us and brings money into our stadium. “That includes the home fans, the away fans, our sponsors, all the staff and volunteers, plus those riders who support both our practices and amateur meetings, which are a vital income stream for the club. “All the speedway income goes into the same pot, and we re-invest everything back into the stadium. “I’m very proud of the stadium that we’ve built up from nothing, and I hope our fans are too. I think it’s something that town of Scunthorpe can take genuine pride in. We’ve built up that stadium and we also plan to maintain it and keep it looking smart.” Scorpions are next at home when they entertain local rivals Sheffield Tigers at the Eddie Wright Raceway next Friday (June 21st).1 point
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Haha, only kidding, well you wouldn't have said Heeps was premiership quality before this season but i take your point i was wrong.1 point
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Yep I really feel for the promotion everything they did attracted a good crowd just for the Rain to turn up right at the wrong time .. seriously bad luck..1 point
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This is after all speedway racing,it would be nice if racing room was left whether it be top level speedway or at the very bottom.If it was N.Pedersen pulling that move he would have been castigated for it and rightly so.The same should apply for Madsen.This isn't football and riders can't just take a fall to get the other excluded for fear of injuring themselves.1 point
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Madsen did very bad. Fricke could just fall and Madsen would be easily excluded.1 point
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Racing incident. No different to the Fricke/Harris one at bv last week1 point
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And the Swindon fan fuelled the fire.1 point
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Is he? I don't do Facebook. To be honest I didn't even know the BSPA had an official Facebook page. Why haven't they duplicated the publicity onto the BSPA website? For those without facebook, what info has he publicised? Do we know the two groups or any team line-ups?1 point
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in a nutshell no maybe after Mondays meeting with a ten day break before the next one1 point
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Middlo spoke about extensive track work needing doing. Has this happened as yet ?1 point
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The real frustration is that we have been here before. I believe the late fifties and early sixties was speedway's other tipping point. Thankfully the British shale scene was saved by the introduction of the one big league. Three years later we had the introduction of the new second division and tracks seemed to open instead of close. But, especially now, whereas we actually had people with the nouse to rescue a sinking ship back then, I think today's so-called promoters are too busy saving their belongings in their personal cabin and haven't seen the wider picture. Almost sixty years ago it was men in suits that looked the part. Nowadays I feel the sport is being steered along by a bunch of chancers. It is a mystery how they've managed to run businesses to have the money to plough into the sport, and yet are quite willing to boast how much they are happy to lose playing at speedway promoting. It is a bit of a shipwreck right now. Comparing the two, we recovered from the fifties. I don't have confidence in recovering from this demise.1 point
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And I would by lying if I said I understand why you keep appearing on this thread. I for instance have no interest in the Glasgow 2019 thread, and find it very easy to ignore.1 point
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Injuries etc are part & parcel of speedway. I can't think of anything worse than an uncompetitive meeting when riders are missing, so for me i can't see past having guests to fill in for missing riders. I would be very interested to see some someone come up with some fair & practical alternatives rather than the usual moaning about the use of guests or 'its up to the promoters/bspa to find a solution'.1 point
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I'm at a loss as to what this thread is all about now , what we are getting is in no particular order. Dirt being dug up. Grass seeds being planted. Same grass seeds being washed away. Grass seeds planted again Camber on pitch (wtf). Heavy plant missing Heavy plant not missing. Heavy plant missing again. Lights taken down Electrical wiring removed (but not all). As sad as it is Workington are now no more so i can't see the point off this thread anymore. A running commentary on goings on at Derwent Park is of little interest to most.1 point
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I hear the 6.00 flight from Edinburgh was chartered by Berwick fans going to Prague1 point
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You only have to look at the 'darts' to see what a bit of music/build-up does for viewing/spectator ratings ??? Professional presentation goes a long way!1 point
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£1900 raised so far at the break for refreshments. TK's own Bees racejacket raised £650. £2300 total on the night.1 point
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Really would be great if Mr Bishop did, other posters over the month's have really praised how good the Isle of Wight is.In this day and age and in this difficult climate under Bishop they are reaching out a great family day out.He seems to have a balance pay the bills get some of the new punters back again and put money into the future .1 point
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Hi guys. Thank you for your feedback about the presentation at last night’s very entertaining meeting. With your usual guys unavailable it was a pleasure to have been able to step in and help Garry and Debbie out. And to those of you who took time to have a chat at the end I thank you very much. Here’s to the next time.1 point
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I've never met Barry Bishop (I have had the displeasure of Mr Cook!) but he always comes across like a decent guy who should have more say in how British Speedway is run. I concur with Halifaxtiger.1 point
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If you are on facebook, this is definitely worth a read (Isle of Wight Speedway page) It pretty much sums Barry Bishop up - honest, decent, caring and passionate. I daresay the words he first thought of aren't reflected in the post...………….1 point
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Pmsl do these guys have a brain cell between them course they have nothing to work with they've known this for god knows how long, you can't make a purse out of a sow's ear.1 point
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There's been plenty of strange guest situation since I started going back in 1974. Bob Kilby riding against Swindon twice in one evening for 2 different sides. John Davis guesting for Oxford in place of John Davis. I don't see how the Max Fricke example is any worse.1 point
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Was it Arena Essex that last let people in for free and got 4000 or something? The following week the crowd was back to it's usual level if I recall correctly..? That tells you something, the question is what? The NSS is a jewel in the sport's crown already, however there are precious few other gems about for the sport in the UK. Speedway has an image problem and that cannot be changed by the NSS on it's own.1 point