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  1. What's serious, is that you are having a pop at a young rider who has done remarkably well 2 years after first sitting on a speedway bike.
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  2. Vinnie Foord will win this. Presentation night being held at Oxford’ town hall.
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  3. arthur and lisa believe your over thinking this and certainly planning to far ahead,train schedules to a non existent stadium ha ha
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  4. IF Rew ends up there, I can see him becoming a heavy hitter around the NSS very quickly, giving Belle Vue four heavy scorers at home. Big fan personally, talented boy.
    4 points
  5. I've just re-read an interview with Gary Havelock he made in "Backtrack" some years back and then he was saying that laydown engines didn't "offer" the opportunity for riders to apply throttle control...it was either off or full on with nothing in between and personally I think this is the problem with many riders now. The bikes are too powerfull for the often too restricted tracks which can cause issues with riders seemingly "out of control."
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  6. Berwick still do they’re catering in house and still use Andersons produce
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  7. Berwick and Glasgow both had 12 home fixtures in the season, it’s just ridiculous planning.Glasgow have investigated heavily in the Stadium and Sport can’t see how that can help their business.Fans will lose interest if there is another season like last.I know a few who already have.
    2 points
  8. From what I saw, you not only heard that .🤔👌
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  9. From what i heard the pies were excellent 😁
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  10. If true, how is it any different than Brennan leaving Birmingham to go to Ipswich?
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  11. Yes fans get told all sorts of lies but then the reality is their club is closed and there seems no hope in a return. Oxford is the only recent positive that a club can come back after years away. In my opinion if Poole cannot stay where they are then it will close, it is just not viable in todays world.
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  12. Moneybags Belle Vue cherrypicking another rider? Perhaps they ought to swap the Ace and use a Cherry as their emblem this year.
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  13. I would go along with that riders seem obsessed with power and IMO the likes of Poland are able to build tracks to accommodate these rocket machines .In this country most of the power is needed to get off the start ,even then this will vary from rider to rider naturally taller heavier riders will need more than shall we say shorter lighter riders. Scott Nicholls has said this is one of the reasons he has always struggled on big fast tracks ,the natural power to weight ratio . Look at the GP's BZ , Hancock compared to Freddie or Doyle who are natrally going to be heavier need more power to get the bike off the start.That power is then unmanageable during the race on many occasions, hence why we see bikes picking up and heading for the fence !
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  14. I don't, but the thought of it being "Friday At Eight" would be a great reminder of how Promoters could Promote Speedway in my formative years. RIP: Len
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  15. What a crap attempt at a joke.
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  16. The Stars look good at that end
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  17. Richard Lawson i think
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  18. If Oxford were to pull out of the Championship KO Cup like they did in the Premiership, and the BSN Series were ditched (can't see a place for this in a 2H2A league), then a 2H2A season would add a grand total of 0 Cheetahs fixtures to the calendar (16 new league fixtures - 8 less KO Cup fixtures and 8 less BSN Series fixtures). Of course that scenario is based on KO Cup and BSN Series finals appearances, but you get the idea. Certainly sounds doable. Should stress this isn't on Oxford, though. Oxford aren't holding the SCB to ransom like some have claimed, it simply must have already been decided that 1H1A will be happening in 2025 for them to have declared they are running in three leagues. Unless something like the above scenario has been agreed upon.
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  19. Signed and good effort up to now with 1115 responses thus far 👏
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  20. Yes.... and no. Had a lot more Championship fixtures (30 out of a possible max of 36 - 83%), but could have been worse in the Premiership if they had been in the KO Cup and made the playoffs (24 out of a possible max of 34 - 71%). Basically Oxford raced in 64 (80%), but could have been 80 if they had been in all comps and reached the final of each. They also staged the Championship Pairs and British Under-19 Championship, so they couldn't have been that stretched with the fixtures.
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  21. Getting in and out has always been very good, I rode there on many occasions in my moto cross days, and back in the 70'/80's the international moto cross on Good Friday attracted the top riders in the world and had the best crowds along with the moto cross gp into the tens of thousands, so should cope with speedway on that front.
    1 point
  22. Yes, some land around the industrial area/edges of the MOD site which is now not used, perfect location.
    1 point
  23. Andersons burgers seemed to held in high regard as well from what I remember.
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  24. Good post Ian,I suppose the answer would have been for the speedway promotion to have taken the long lease on the stadium when the council made it available, my understanding is that the lease was 'free' on condition that certain works were carried out(main one being the new grandstand).Unfortunately the poole promotion like most other speedway promotions lacked foresight(hats off to the facennas)and opted for the 'easy'option of renting with no thought for the future .when I read people saying poole speedway and its main sponsors will now take on the stadium! I think why didn't they do it when they had the chance??Not a criticism decisions have to be made at the time.
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  25. taking into account the completely fair enough dig at our friend ouch, id imagine IF rew ends up at bv it would be because of the track and lemon
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  26. How do you know that the Poole promotion have not been proactive in looking at new and old sites?
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  27. I would be very surprised if pretty much everything hasn’t already been decided, the AGM just rubber stamps it, and then they trot out this is the best AGM for years and everyone is pulling together. Same old
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  28. I suspect one of the problems with floodlights is the associated investment required such as car park lighting and street lighting along the access road, the cost of installing floodlights would be a small part of the overall bill. Personally as a travelling supporter from Barrow the 3 or 5 starts suits us but wouldn't be keen on a 7 - 7,30 start as sometimes our grandson comes with us and it would be too late getting home. From a future view if the promotion seriously wants to stage FIM meetings I think lights will be recurred.
    1 point
  29. Big problem with Matcham`s is no public transport and poor road accses.
    1 point
  30. Also I'm sure I read somewhere that the Matchams owner is part of the Osborne/Russell Swindon Motorsports consortium if people believe all that?
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  32. Richie has done more than Keith Chapman, Dale Allitt and Rob Lyon in showing supporting the Panthers.
    1 point
  33. Pride, their riders morals, not wanting to let the fans down, riders earnings, could even be lowering averages of their riders who will end up elsewhere in 2025.
    1 point
  34. This is why I'm cheering on Ipswich whilst the Panthers aren't on track. Ritchie's supporting our fight to reach our goal so it's only fair that we support Ipswich's fight to reach their goal (PREM Title)
    1 point
  35. Kenni Larsen is the last rider people would have thought as dangerous. His gating ensured he was nearly always coming out of the second bend in first place. One of the nicest riders to ride in British Speedway
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  36. The strongest 1-7 I could come up with using realistic riders only and turning a blind eye to the Douglas to Brum rumours would be this. 1. Fricke, 2. Howarth, 3. Masters, 4. Becker, 5. Douglas, 6. C. Cook & 7. Hagon (RS) = 39.93 If Leicester want a big hitter then they'll have to be sitting ducks at reserve because Hagon needs a strong No.6 to partner him at reserve considering how much he struggled as RS.
    1 point
  37. I've got the same two 1-7's down as well as B. Cook being your final KL rider.
    1 point
  38. I can see Ellis replacing Ben Cook at Aces and King staying with the Witches… Doyle Rew Brennan King Emil Thompson Jenkins Kurtz Blodorn Lidsey Ellis Bewley Zischke Mulford
    1 point
  39. He's said he doesn't want the pressure of riding for his dad's club. He's also said his preference was Belle Vue because of the track. He doesn't like Leicesters.
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  40. There's no better smell. I tried to get the Mrs to buy some so i can put a cap full in the petrol mower. It would certainly get me cutting the grass more often i said.
    1 point
  41. My guess is masters re signs. Stewart voted him rider of the year so I assume he will want him back
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  42. Nope, if any 37 year old goes for an apprenticeship but is denied due to age, the company could be sued for age discrimination. Sport shouldn't be any different. Besides Garrod has developed more than most in the NDL this season.
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  43. Many, many sports clubs accross multiple sports are loss making, and only propped up by the owners. IIt's not exclusively a speedway thing
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  44. Think there's a lot thinking that way,it was much better when you had your weekly fix,think there will be a few more fans drop off next season.
    1 point
  45. William Cairns has signed for Zielona Gora’s U 24 team.
    1 point
  46. Well, there are long periods of hanging around while absolutely nothing is happening 🎣🥱😂
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  47. Julie seems reasonably pleased...
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  48. There’s a lot of scenarios now how a satisfactory conclusion can be achieved. We are certainly in a better position now than we were 24 hours ago. It is an amazing achievement from a group of seven blokes who got together to fight this one year ago. Supporters should rightly celebrate this moment, let’s face it they haven’t had a lot to celebrate in the last year, but it’s important to understand we have only won a battle not the war.
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