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So what should the SCB do, ignore rule breaches? However what it does need to do is explain what rule has been breached.8 points
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The people I know are. Glasgow are a respected and well run club in the eyes of not just Worky fans but Speedway fans in general. đ6 points
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Excellent post... Rozelle was initially a properly disliked Commissioner by many owners, (and some players with big personal sponsorship)... However, he knew that so many working in a "I am all right Jack" SILO, couldn't ever be successful for the sport overall... As he knew that one day the historically successful teams would end up playing themselves and no one else!! Which would mean sponsors and TV deserting in droves.. Sharing revenues equally, inc official merchandise regardless of which team sold most, and having national league sponsors front and centre, in front of any local, or personal agreements, (and sharing the money equally), saw the sport generically move forward... The historically big teams are still pretty much the same ones, as, organically they are the biggest, but the "cannon fodder" teams nowadays at least have a chance, and big money coming in from shared TV, merchandise and sponsorship agreements, regardless of position in their conference... A perfect blueprint for UK Speedway I would suggest... In fact, I suggested the same thing well over a decade ago on here!!! British Speedway should be "The Brand" with one overarching "leader" who is given complete autonomy, but held accountable by the owners, with every track being a franchise that can be lost if that franchise doesn't meet the standards expected of the overall generic business of "British Speedway Ltd"... All TV money, sponsorship and merchandise money, pooled with each team getting an equal share regardless of their own sales or TV matches... UK Speedway will fall together, if they don't work together as a collective...5 points
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rule 324 subsection 32 part 4 appendix 13 any team causing he bspa to put out a generic statement and should there be a monday in the week and the away fixture from 2 weeks ago should result in a win for either team or a draw then the team will be deducted some points maybe 2 or 3 and sent to the naughty corner until they are really really sorry4 points
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I think the important part is there should be absolutely no speculation or doubt. If a governing body of any sport imposes sanctions it should be very clearly explained. I have no interest in the now resolved issues at Workington but I am, and think everyone should be interested in clarity from the SCB regarding the points deduction. They should not be allowed to impose sanctions without explanation.4 points
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I would just like to express my thanks to Glasgow Speedway and the Facenna family for their help and advice given to Andrew and Workington Speedway through what has been a very difficult time.4 points
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With Jenkins in there it wouldnât have been far off the rout from earlier in the season! More evidence of the extra banking working especially bend four. King used it to great effect a few times, similar to line Emil took a few weeks ago. Working a treat. King was fantastic. Aggressive and very very fast. You could see what that performance meant to him after heat 15! Full marks to the track staff as well, they got it spot on today. No blue groove and thatâs because it was heavily watered which made conditions heavy and a bit tricky early on, but that had to be done on such a hot day.3 points
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Spot on. it is just so very unlikely (and sad) that todayâs UK promoters would go along with such a plan given the organisational structure that is the BSPA which in itself exists in a time warp.3 points
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Post world war 2 there was a shortage of riders, they didnât resort to doubling up, they just made sure there were plenty of training schools to make more riders. Do away with all this overpriced crap they have on bikes now, run them to a budget so costs come down. Make the sport semi pro, back in the NL days riders had other jobs, likes of Moggo rode speedway as a hobby and it didnât do him any harm. The current setup doesnât work and will never work, trying something else wonât kill the sport, itâs dying anyway.3 points
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I agree with your sentiments. However, Iâm not sure this type of drastic action will work out quite as well as we would hope becoming more of a âdeath by a thousand cutsâ rather than a cure for the problem. Preferring evolution rather than revolution I believe the best way forward would be the formation of a âSuper Leagueâ carved out of the best available riders making up a max of eight teams spread evenly across the country. Such teams/promotions committing to a clearly defined programme of continued improvement to the product on offer. The remaining promotions would work to fixed (low) budgets to run semi professional events the purpose being to provide a basis for growth in riders ability and worth to the senior clubs. Of course the biggest challenge the sport faces in the UK is the self serving, self preservation of individual promoters which exists to the detriment of our beloved sport. Frankly whilst that remains the case we can debate alternatives as much as we like but to no avail. There is history of a sport bankrupt in its own right, on its knees and run by self serving owners with no future which is now so big it boasts the single richest annual sporting event held on the planet. If anybody is interested in how that was achieved by the battles won by a single person against rich & powerful egos you should look up Pete Rozelle, who without there would be no NFL and no SuperBowl.3 points
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The issue sits massively with what is defined as fit for purpose? Personally i want to be entertained so two teams with riders of close abilities on a track that offers passing opportunities and im happy. That used to exist at NL level and was sub ÂŁ15. Watching the worlds best can be mesmerising but unless they have someone to race it can be dull as dishwater and the gulf between the top and bottom riders in teams is getting too vast. Top 100 in the world is a bit of a stretch when there is probably only a few thousand active riders of all ages worldwide anyways. For ÂŁ30 you would need top level facilities (how many females don't attend simply because the state of the toilets) and an afternoon/evening of entertainment with passing, track craft, even a bit of controversy. The home hero, the pantomime villain, the stuff that gets people talking on the way home and wanting to see what happens in the next fixture. I certainly can't remember the last time i felt like that hence why i am one of the many who used to attend a lot of fixtures at various tracks and now barely go at all.3 points
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Yes good to hear that the Comets have got whatever it was sorted, and are ready to get racing again. We can't afford to loose any more speedway clubs. Interested to see how Vinnie goes this season, many didn't want to see him leave the Pirates. Good luck to you on Saturday just don't win.3 points
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once we dispose of ipswich in September i will radicalise them to set on the sheffield mob, your lot will be free from us next season3 points
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Its good to see the comets are going to be racing again. I noticed that it was on the british speedway face book page and they had over 400 likes compared to other posts which only had about a hundred and something. I think i will go saturday and support the comets.3 points
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Think you need to read the statement, comets return with help from allied mobility. So thank you to the owners of Glasgow speedway đ3 points
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To be honest Im reluctant to criticise Tatum as a commentator, as I've done commentary myself and it's not as easy as it looks. Its more the fact that he describes every televised meeting as "fabulous" when more than once it's been distinctly average. A few years ago, I remember watching the ashes on BT. During the tea break in one of the tests, the pundits had a good 15-20 minute debate about where they thought test cricket was and how things could be improved, how it could be marketed better and how they can make it more attractive to younger fans. You never see this type of discussion happening during speedway coverage and it frustrates me that all seem afraid of saying anything that doesn't "toe the line".3 points
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A quote from you last week "When you know your own team it's not hard to predict how the scores will go",what happened this week you were way outđ I know you are taking the mick,but yes,every track should be like Belle Vue absolutely the best track in the country.2 points
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12 out of 15 races from the gate , say no more, some people are easy to please.2 points
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Some good racing at Leicester tonight, Fricke from 15m in heat 10 was brilliant.2 points
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Max Fricke take a bow son. Stunning ride off 15 metres.2 points
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I'm currently reading the late John Berry's book he was picked to be the head honcho in the late 80's and I reckon would have given it a good go but it all fell apart before it got started due to restrictions put on him from the get go.2 points
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A] all of them B] none of them C] one that someone made up this morning and wrote on the back of a cereal packet2 points
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No it doesn't !. In the interests of SCB credibility and transparency it most definitely should.2 points
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It definitely should. Know Iâm an absolute bore but there should be no assumptions or guesses on this. I know speedway is worse than the masons for secrets but the SCB should be 100% transparent otherwise how can there be parity in speedway.2 points
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Agreed Phil few would be willing to host it and risk running at a loss, it doesn't help with Tai injured there's only really two strong riders Lambert and Bewley, did you used to go in the 80's & 90's when Coventry hosted generally pulled in a crowd of 10k plus and you had the likes of Wigg, Tatum, Cross, Havelock, Silver, Doncaster, Morton, Evitts all as contenders with another 4-5 as spoiler like Marvyn Cox great days.2 points
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No one walked away. They'd just be paid by the new company who have taken on the business as a going concern. People trying to make problems that don't exist.2 points
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Where else would you hold a British GP or Speedway of Nations in the UK? The British Final yes share it around, also i dont think the Belle Vue owners are short of a bob or two thanks.2 points
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Petty and pathetic is thatâs the case.At least in Speedway itâs not really that important Itâs a Circus,the racing and entertainment that matters to most fans nowadays.2 points
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Of course,just like how the picks were meant to have been done before the season started,shambles absolute shambles.2 points
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Ecstatic that the comets managed to pull through the issues. Massive thank you and a great amount of gratitude to the Facennas for helping out, hopefully the beginning of a very good partnership. Now everyone get down on Saturday and give Andrew, Steve and the comets the support they deserve. Yes, it hasnât been made public what the issues have been behind the scenes, but, the people who need to know, know. Less of the name calling about people trying there best to keep the sport in our town and how about getting down and backing the boys. UTC ps whereâs 2ndbend123 hiding at now with all his âinformationâ??2 points
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"Itâs great that Workington have been able to enter a new partnership with a blue-chip national company in Allied Mobility, which is synonymous with investing in speedway in the UK, and Iâd like to thank the Facenna family for their support.â So why is hasta la vista a clown? It's not needle, it's a statement of fact. Tracks have often survived with the help of other owners/promoters.2 points
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It's simple really. Ride speedway and get a job. There is not enough people coming through the gate to class it as a full time job. Reality has to hit with the riders. They've had to good for too long and look where its got us! Year after year one less club.The day they introduced d/u was the finish of speedway. Not only in pandering to the riders, but also the credibility of the sport, but then again there wasn't much credibility left!!!!2 points
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Hi IAM sonnys dad ..the reason for sonny retiring is due to a lot off hard work taking it's toll on our family and it stopped being fun for all of us. I was starting work at 5 am getting home at 1900 and working on bikes most nights .until.2300 ..I was lucky that I have a good mechanic for sonny robin cousins who I pay as I have to work shifts as IAM a tanker driver on shell . We also was very lucky we had great engines GODDENS which sonny and Gary drake developed together which paid off .even no we have lots off great sponsors we are down 6000 pounds in costs to us.sonny has only made up to now 1200 pounds we no what most riders get in championship etc .I was told by a good friend that he got 35 per point in national league 10 plus years ago plus tyres and methanol .now we get 15 pounds no tyres no oil no methanol...this is down to the BSPL in my opinion they are killing the sport .I no off 7 other young riders that are going to quit the sport this year .we never expected to make money until he was good enough but didn't expect it to cost me more then riding in youth .I no off some riders dads spending 60000 plus a year to make 3000 ...this has turned into the sport I retired from Motorcross which has ended the same I wish everyone in the sport all the best and it was great once be a part off it but for team springer it's not sustainable..2 points
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Well watered and heavy track but given the circumstances better than a dusty slick blue groove nightmare. It produced some great racing as mentioned. No idea what the texter was watching.1 point
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Pollestad and Madsen vs Lambert and Thorssell https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1Arw998f8z/1 point
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That was why it was moved then! Apparently 23rd July was no good to other SF opponents. Thanks Worky, now we have a bit of weekly speedway đ1 point
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just use the days we currently do until Poland goes ** up or invaded by Russia1 point
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Special mention for Sam Masters tonight. He was in a class of his own. A joy to watch.1 point
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Can't believe all the Ipswich fans believe everything Hawkins says,that would be a bit like all the Lynn fans believing everything Buster saysđ1 point
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No Idea what Glasgows involvement is but if our owners are involved your in safe hands.1 point
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If it really matters that much, get up to Workington on Saturday and try and find out..1 point
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No to one league. It isnât going to work. Riders wonât be available or enough of them, certain race nights for better crowds but other track can only be used during the week because of stock cars. You wonât have part time riders who will have to choose work around race days / nights. They just need to improve their promotion of this current set up and ACTUALLY promote it properly and add a class of professionalism to the way itâs run. Watching John down the road who has a speedway bike at foxhall on a Thursday night for ÂŁ20 vs watching Emil Doyle Brennan etc for ÂŁ24 isnât a step forward.1 point
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Accounts filed at Companies House are not what HMRC use for tax purposes. Every company has to file a return called a CT600 directly with HMRC each year to show the calculation of any corporation tax owed. This is because a company can make a profit in its accounts but not owe any tax if they had losses from previous years to offset it.1 point
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I have seen Middlesborough & Leicester this season with all riders using worn edges with the exception of Cooper Rushen. there were no more crashes than normal & most were just inexperienced errors that would happen weather you have new tyres or old1 point