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Yes think they would have done matches with teams further afield, these fixtures mean some" nearby supporters" may not make the journey.5 points
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Realistically it needs to be one big league only with riders committed to British Speedway, 2H2A, no doubling up, on the best race night for the club.4 points
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It needs to be a radical plan.. Five rider teams maybe to ensure enough riders fill the spots... You could have 12 teams in the top tier, 2H2A, and then 'x' amount of teams in tier 2 running at NDL level with the same 2H2A... 60 riders needed for tier one, with all clubs racing on the best night for them, and not Poland, Sweden or Denmark... Bringing back the GP stars hasn't, as far as I can see, brought back thousands of fans who have stopped going in the past 15 to 20 years, with the UK's Mickey Mouse operating model, and dozens of play off qualifiers, resulting in many who still follow the sport on TV, and going over to Poland, simply "not bothered" enough to attend the POQ's in the UK.. As for admission charges dropping? Good! So they should given there will be a clear drop in level from the current tier one and tier two. The lowering of admission would more certainly reflect the standing of the sport more accurately, rather than the current numbers which are only in place to try and pay riders who are expected to spend big on their kit.. At the NSS, as great as the racing is, it is £54 for me and my lad to watch essentially 15 mins of action. That simply isn't sustainable for UK Speedway.. Less number of professional riders, spending less on equipment, will mean less admission costs needing to be charged.. Charge me and my lad £40 and you would definitely get us there far more often than is currently.. I can watch the GP stars on TV, and over in Poland when we visit, so them not being at the NSS won't stop me from visiting... The current admission costs in place to pay them ride in some "contrived" competition, on a Monday evening, does...3 points
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I hope this works.... https://www.facebook.com/reel/545248225124876/?s=single_unit&__cft__[0]=AZXNB_GZCRss0SvbkZkFOocWF01FE-sf4LEq35EfTum7EtnGxo0HvdahsdLG_jiLjd_9ax7zvaRHbKjChfvgUUxLNJsJPBb5FilNXw7ZDN5H8E1hlevjsXp2nlodoomvAX2NuEePc8SZIzmenBlyJy982dkZ7Ig519GSuaZE-2oZ5UgUBH0fjgGiZOh6hniAnb0&__tn__=H-R3 points
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Has anybody heard Nigel Tolley on this week's British Speedway podcast? 32 mins in:2 points
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Dont worry..... B'hams home average is 27.60 😀2 points
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Crap v Poor on a dreadful track, it’s not exactly inspiring is it.2 points
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Don't think it matters whether Zagar rides or not....it wont make a blind bit of difference to the rest of the season!!! His attendance will make no difference to the gate receipts.....he's past his sell by date!2 points
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As it should have been as soon as the GP rider mass exodus started over a decade ago..2 points
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Even if he dropped to 4.00 as the rules were last season, he'd still be at reserve. Not a fan of the rule change, does nothing to help Brits get team spots.2 points
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Norick Blodorn is the SEC Challenge wildcard.2 points
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OXFORD: Maciej Janowski, Craig Cook, Erik Riss, Rohan Tungate, Charles Wright, Peter Kildemand, Luke Killeen. SHEFFIELD: Jack Holder, Anders Rowe, Josh Pickering, Justin Sedgmen, Chris Holder, Lewi Kerr, Leon Flint I think this one will be another tight scoreline, not expecting Lewi Kerr to score 16 again from reserve so Sheffield need a solid meeting from everyone. Oxford have been poor this season but just got a feeling they will find another gear tonight they’re due a good home performance at some point. 48-42 home win1 point
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Dan is still on the confirmed FIM starting list, updated 20/05. Am I reading too much into that? Or is there a possibility he's still gonna try despite the injury?1 point
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Look at the OP and you might find the answer to your question( not about Dan Thompson riding in Glasgow lol)1 point
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You obviously know nothing, its a refreshing change to see a rider having a bit of fun, pity you couldn't find it as it might have lightened you up a bit1 point
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SF1 live updates: https://live.baansportfansite.nl/event/948/fim-sgp3-world-championship-semi-final-1-krsko.html SF2 live updates: https://live.baansportfansite.nl/event/949/fim-sgp3-world-championship-semi-final-2-krsko.html1 point
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BSN is a great service but their match selections are mind boggling sometimes.1 point
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Terrible rule change, negates the benefits of new Brits being on a 2.00 and any real incentive of signing home nation riders. Not surprising but none the less stupid.1 point
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I think for a number of those riders would choose Poland. I could see the Aussies getting together and being based near each other to provide each other with a ready made support network.1 point
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The frustrating thing is it's not rocket science. We'd lose the "top stars" but riders like Tom Brennan, Josh Pickering, Sam Masters, Luke Becker, Ryan Douglas, Keynan Rew and all other riders in that bracket would have to make a decision of whether to commit to the UK as the new "top stars" with around 40-50 meetings or ride Poland, and for the non British riders, base themselves in Poland.1 point
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I guess you could say he's a reserve because of his ability & a GP rider because of his nationality. Obviously he wouldn't be a reserve in most teams, whoever moves to 6 in the Lynn team would be a second string elsewhere. But much more was expected of him, however he should score a bundle from reserve!1 point
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Very sad to hear the passing of Lacey Louden , with her husband Jim and Geoff Coulston they were instrumental in organising the memorable Berwick Supporters Bus in the original Shielfield Days in the 70’s/80’s,as well as stalwarts of the Club with all their work behind the scenes. RIP.1 point
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Sadly though crazy fixtures again Not another home for 3 weeks especially as team on high after Saturday 2 home 2 away for each been better giving 16 home league ? And scrub early league cup1 point
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I remember it well.👍The Fen Tigers race bibs/jackets had been left somewhere in Poland when they came to Brum and I was asked if I was going there anytime soon to pick them up🤔You couldn't have made this s h i t up!!!!🙄🙄🙄1 point
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Not really Lambert finished last season on 5.96, started this season on 5.83 & is currently on 5.82. He certainly has been disappointing so far this season, no one can deny that, but the reason he's at reserve is because of the great form of the Kennedy's. Now there's always a chance Lambert will pick up his scores at reserve giving Scunny a strong 6&7 all season.1 point
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If everyone did this they will be no speedway in the UK very soon i go over from Hull most weeks and can see the Crowds are down and this is the negative side of the BSN deal which affects all promoters so will we have a product to stream as Birmingham are gone the end of this season1 point
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I hope they can at least see out the season, at least to have a proper farewell/send off meeting for the fans. As for a winless season, the last one I remember was Mildenhall in the 2nd flight in 2008. You won't believe who their TM was.1 point
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Stock cars have a completely seperate pit area to the speedway. The stocks used an area behind the 2nd bend where the old training track was- so would have no effect on the speedway. The greyhounds are going nowhere and therefore the stadium is going nowhere. Think people have seen the news with the stock cars and presumed incorrectly.1 point
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GB Promoters have created their own downfall by letting the riders dictate unrealistic demands in declining sport in UK.1 point
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Possibly, however at the moment I can’t possibly see how the top flight can carry on. Brum going we’re down to 6 possibly 5 if the rumours about Sheffield are true. Enjoy this year because I can’t see a league set up next year that allows for the likes of Emil to grace these shores.1 point
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The sport does have "more than enough" of a following of those who "love it", yet what it never does is target market them.. Why do those who turn up (every year) at tracks on BH's then sometimes never attend again that year? And, more importantly, who are they? The club's spend nothing to directly market their product to individuals who actually purchase their product "sometimes", or even "semi regularly", yet spend millions on riders, who, clearly, don't put many extra bums on seats by their attendance.. You only have to have an email or a mobile number to see how businesses try to keep punters coming back, as you get bombarded with "special offers" once you have purchased something off them.. Speedway in the UK would be far more successful than currently if it just got those who do know about it, actively follow the sport on TV, and also attend occasionally, to make more visits.. You do that by using the information your punters provide and then target them with specific personal offers to try and attract them to attend.. Much easier than expecting 500 "newbies" to suddenly attend is to get 500 "non regulars" to attend with some inducements, and, as we know, the bigger the crowd, the bigger the atmosphere, meaning, potentially, the more chance of crowd levels consistently improving, as the virtuous circle gets turning.. An example is the BF. The crowd must have been around 2000 down on the previous year. Therefore all those who didn't attend, but did the year before, should by now have had an email offering them 15% off next years event.. Speedway doesn't need loads of "new fans", it just needs to get more repeat visits from those who actually do follow it.... To do that however, you need a marketing strategy fit for the IT generation of 2025...1 point
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I think Redcar look better than Glasgow currently, having seen them h&a to Berwick, Glasgow were better at Shielfield, but it was first meeting of the season, but in the away leg Redcar looked the much better home team. It’s still very early though, if Boughen picks up and Dan T comes back ok from his injury they’ll be there.1 point
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Surprised he makes it to every GP with the splinters in his backside, the bloke never gets off the fence. Too scared to upset any of his buddies it would appear. The rest of them aren't great either, though. Chris Louis is superb as a co-commentator to fill the gaps, but Kelvin probably isn't a natural lead commentator (albeit not forgetting the sad circumstances as to why he's there). The whole thing needs a new lease of life I think. The fanzone yesterday was exactly the same as it was when we went to a GP years ago. Do people really want to watch trials bikes and meet a giant mascot? Surely there has to be something more engaging? Same applies for the coverage.1 point
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The person I feel a deep sadness for is the legend Brian Buck...it's easy to throw money at something when you're a millionaire...but to campaign tirelessly as much as Brian did to get the club back on track (no pun intended) was an incredible achievement! Thanks Brian1 point
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Luke's task this year is to up his average away from home and as long as he ends the year a better rider than he started we are happy. Boy rode well today whilst still feeling the affects of Wednesdays crash. Sorry he's not getting 15 every meeting to keep the keyboard hero's happy but never mind it's only speedway1 point
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Busload of us Bandits fans went on a southern tour in 1987. Tuesday Milton Keynes v Berwick, Wednesday Wimbledon v Berwick, Thursday Arena Essex v Berwick, Friday Peterborough v Berwick, Saturday Canterbury v Berwick, Sunday Rye House v Berwick. Tragic thing is we are the only ones currently running.1 point
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Looks like the maximum allocation per country for the 3 GP qualifiers is 3- ( GB has 3) which if most of the current GP riders want to do the qualifiers as a safety net will make for some interesting domestic qualifiers !1 point