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As much I praise my club for putting out a statement committing themselves to the premiership, I really struggle to see what actually is the premiership. As it stands it's Leicester, Belle Vue, Kings Lynn. Being commited to that is something I am not looking forward to. If we can add Ipswich and Sheffield to the mix we're getting somewhere, but as of now we have no idea what's going on. I'm just so frustrated that every single fan has seen this coming, for years in fact. We all knew Birmingham would shut soon, we all knew that Oxford would drop the premiership but it's almost like the powers at be are surprised! The idiots that run this sport have clearly been living in fantasy world and haven't been prepared for this situation at all. It's embarrassing and complete chaos.7 points
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Well I think it’s a solid team, the 5 younger lads in the team are all on the up so should be worth watching. Hell even I might go and watch occasionally!6 points
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Give it a rest, Shovvy! Glasgow clearly living rent free in your brain for the past three years.6 points
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In terms of what I'd prefer, definitely an exciting team. Winning is nice, but entertain me first. An exciting team is usually competitive at least.5 points
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It’s the same company that leases Foxhall stadium off the owners. You only have to look at the work done on the heath to see that Spedeworth under Dean Wood is a decent promotion to do business with. It does show the major issues the sport has when for years a speedway stadium Eastbourne won’t allow speedway to be ran there even the the owners are a speedway family. Couple that with Louis a guy who bleeds speedway getting out tells you all you need to know.5 points
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Sounds like you're asking somebody to make some numbers up to challenge the numbers you've made up, is that right? As the numbers are not in the public domain you may be waiting for a while.4 points
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It's quite unfathomable that something that has been proven over the years to not work (and that was with a TV deal) and gotten us to the place that we are today... is something that they're striving (to ridiculous fantasy proportions) to keep!4 points
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The NPPF isn’t a statute in itself, but it is a material consideration in planning decisions and carries real weight. Local Plans sit underneath it, and the Local Plan is legally binding policy once adopted. In Peterborough’s case, Speedway/Showground protection exists in both national policy and the adopted Local Plan, which is a very different position to somewhere like Coventry. Coventry’s situation was complicated because of the long period without activity, gaps in their local policy wording, and the way the stadium and land were allowed to deteriorate while decisions dragged on. It wasn’t a simple case of “the NPPF was ignored” – it was a mix of timing, inactivity and local circumstances. It’s true that the draft new Local Plan is expected to remove the Speedway/Showground protections, but the current plan remains legally binding until a new one is formally adopted. A draft plan doesn’t override anything. Even if the new plan proposes removing the protections, that isn’t automatic — it still has to go through consultation, objections and an independent Planning Inspector, who can (and often does) reinstate policies if the council can’t justify removing them. And even looking ahead to 2026, it’s not a hard deadline. Protections don’t suddenly disappear — the existing Local Plan remains in force until the new one is actually adopted, and the examination process can run well beyond 2026. So the current policies remain usable for far longer than the headline dates suggest. Whether anything ends up in court is impossible to predict, but the core point remains: the protections exist, they carry weight, and they haven’t disappeared simply because the landowner or a headline prefers another outcome.4 points
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So.... Full Steam ahead for the Premiership in trying to revive that dead horse for 2026.... So it can be flogged to death again in time for 2027... Basically.... Just keep on doing exactly the same thing, and each time you do it, expecting a completely different result... Truly Genius... Should be a roaring success... Just like it is currently...3 points
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Wow indeed…….is there an exchange system in place for Glasgow/Poole supporters?….lol3 points
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Competitiveness comes from teams of equal(ish) strength of course, not having a smattering of "world class" riders in the league. There's a "not enough riders" agenda whenever anyone mentions one league. The reality is that there are not enough riders of a suitable quality. It's not the same as there not being enough full stop. There are also not enough of these "world class" names to go around the top league in its current form. Hence having whipping boys like Birmingham and Oxford last season. The sport here wants to operate at a standard it can't sustain ultimately. A five team league is a horrible idea. It would be far, far too repetitive if the sides were to race a meaningful number of fixtures and then they'd probably still want to have play offs. Regardless of the quality of riders who might compete it would still be over exposure. Variety versus competitiveness has a sweet spot that it is probably impossible for British Speedway to meet in 2026, for me variety is more likely to make me go to meetings than seeing slightly better opposition but knowing they'll be coming to town again in a couple of weeks. And then again a couple of weeks after that. I suspect I'm not in the minority by having that opinion.3 points
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Glasgow aren’t just being smart business wise for their own benefit either, losing them would affect all the northern clubs. Glasgow bring a big following to Berwick for sure and I’m sure they take it to the other northern venues too, they’d also lose virtually all the away support they get at Ashfield. It would be a lose lose situation for those with the most at stake. There is nothing “brave” about what the teams in the Premiership are doing, it’s business suicide for most, you just need to look at recent history.3 points
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I would be pretty happy with that team,strongest reserve pairing in the league maybe not as strong at the top end with Jake Allen but I think a lot of teams will be weaker there with these new rules. think those reserves could win you matches and worse case scenario one moves up then Mulford going to reserve would arguably be the strongest reserve in the league.2 points
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Tobias Thomsen would fit 4.81 Same Danish side as Lawson, so fixture clashes would be kept to a minimum2 points
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The way British riders are signing for European clubs it could well end up where you have the tracks but not enough riders. You cannot blame any rider looking elsewhere as they have to put themselves first and they need to know their income stream to cover costs, mechanics and line up sponsors etc none of which can wait until the eve of a new season. The delay in finalising arrangements in the Premiership is damaging the sport on so many levels and has wide ranging implications for riders, sponsors, team set up and for clubs who rent the stadia, what can they tell the owners? These landlords will have budgets and cashflow forecasts to complete and part of that is needing to know what the revenue stream will be. If speedway teams cannot declare than the stadia owners may well look elsewhere. Short track is doing very well in Australia and it would not be beyond the realms of possibility to introduce team racing or other two and four wheeled sports filling the void caused by the Premiership teams If only the fools in charge realised how their actions seriously undermine every aspect of the sport but they are so insular in their thinking and the rest of the business world which is materially affected by these delays etc. is lost on the BSPL2 points
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The fact that phone calls were made to Cradley and Peterborough who don't even currently have a track shows the level of magnitude of the ostrich approach to things.2 points
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'Team manager Cami Brown said: “This is the team we wanted for 2026. It’s a fabulous mix of youth and experience plus so much entertainment. It’s a side of pure excitement." ' I'm curious as to which would Tigers fans prefer - an exciting, entertaining side or a winning side? I'm only asking because i've seen many exciting sides win nothing and many unexciting sides win silverware. And what does 'exciting' really mean in the context of speedway because sometimes entire meetings can produce 14 heats of unexciting action and then throw up a 'heat of the season' and turn a meeting on its head. I tend to find speedway exciting regardless of whether or not there are lots of overtakes, spills and close results, so personally i'd rather see a winning team than "pure excitement". The same goes for the football where most matches are rather boring affairs these days but it just takes one goal to send me home happy. I know an exciting team can also be a winning team but i'd take a winning team, no matter how exciting/bland, any day of the week,2 points
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Perhaps you can explain how Cami has messed things up in the past when it comes to winning trophies? Yes he has appeared to have made some mistakes in some matches but fans don't know why decisions were made at the time. Also fans have the benefit of hindsight. However these were in what you might call qualifying meetings. I can't think of any final or semi final where he has made a 'mistake' that cost us a trophy. So please enlighten us or are you just another armchair troll?2 points
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As I said Beau isn't doing UK! he is only doing Poland and Denmark for 2026. It was a tough decision for him to turn down Poole's offer but what he has chosen suits him for now. He will be over at some point in the next year or so. The last 3 are signed and sealed and all will be announced by Christmas.2 points
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Let's run a book on how long it takes for this topic to be pinned.......2 points
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I like you gaffer but business as usual worries me. It's not working Stewart wake up!2 points
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1,000,000% that 👆! Not one of them had the foresight to have any kind of plan in place as to what to do if/when the tv deal came to an end. The remaining PL promoters are in a state of complete denial. The desperation shown in trying to get a 6th club has been beyond embarrassing. There's been absolutely no leadership from the top, with 2 of them jumping the burning ship.2 points
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Entertainment wise? I would suggest with Glasgow, Scunthorpe, Redcar, and Workington, the second tier, overall, delivers better racing... With, the NSS being the only top tier track that consistently delivers a similar standard...2 points
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No way would any proper speedway fan not care if another team had to close……but I can certainly understand why no Championship supporter would want their league or team compromised to protect a league that was failing through no fault of theirs.2 points
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Solution is simple. Don't let the tail (the riders) wag the dog (British Speedway). Come up with the best solution for British Speedway.2 points
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I’m assuming that 40.00 is the limit this year as Glasgow have announced there team. Only Official Announcements to be put on here please. Can this also be pinned thanks Mods. Berwick Bandits - Complete 1. Peter Kildemand 8.05 2. Jye Etheridge 5.45 3. Victor Palovaara 7.35 4. Lasse Fredrikssen 5.49 5. Nick Morris 6.86 6. Reid Battye 4.00 7. Jack Smith 2.61 Total 39.81 Remaining 0.19 Edinburgh Monarchs 🤴 - Complete 1. Dan Thompson 8.50 2. Jonathan Grahn 5.30 3. Paco Castagna 7.05 4. Kye Thomson 5.93 5. Justin Sedgmen 7.34 6. Mitchell Cluff 3.00 7. Jordy Loftus 2.13 Total 39.25 Remaining 0.75 Glasgow Tigers 🐯 - Complete 1. Chris Harris 8.90 2. Mario Hausl 5.00 3. Leon Flint 6.95 4. Kevin Juhl Pedersen 5.00 5. Kyle Howarth 7.91 6. Sam Hagon 3.48 7. Freddy Hodder 2.63 Total 39.87 Remaining 0.13 Oxford Cheetahs 🐆 - Complete 1. Sam Masters 10.09 2. Luke Killeen 5.15 3. Erik Riss 7.12 4. Mitchell McDiarmid 5.18 5. Anders Rowe 7.38 6. Dayle Wood 2.18 7. Darryl Ritchings 2.29 Total 39.39 Remaining 0.61 Plymouth Gladiators - Complete 1. Danny King 8.58 2. Tobias Thomsen 4.81 3. Ben Barker 6.12 4. Joe Thompson 5.87 5. Scott Nicholls 7.88 6. Daniel Klima 4.00 7. Tom Spencer 2.00 Total 39.26 Remaining 0.74 Poole Pirates 🏴☠️ - Complete 1. Richard Lawson 9.58 2. Dan Gilkes 4.59 3. Lewis Kerr 6.77 4. Fraser Bowes 5.63 5. Zach Cook 7.34 6. William Cairns 3.81 7. Cooper Rushen 2.00 Total 39.73 Remaining 0.28 Redcar Bears 🐻 - Complete 1. Charles Wright 8.88 2. Jake Mulford 4.26 3. Jason Edwards 6.44 4. Jordan Jenkins 6.00 5. Jake Allen 6.53 6. Ace Pijper 4.04 7. Jody Scott 3.82 Total 39.97 Remaining 0.03 Scunthorpe Scorpions 🦂 - Complete 1. Josh Pickering 11.64 2. Simon Lambert 4.48 3. Luke Harrison 4.97 4. Connor Mountain 5.96 5. Michael Palm Toft 6.10 6. Nathan Ablitt 4.46 - 8% and 2.5% applied from 4.99 average 7. Ryan Ingram 2.00 Total 39.61 Remaining 0.39 Workington Comets ☄️ - Complete 1. Jonas Jeppesen 8.20 2. Nicklas Holm Jakobsen 5.00 3. Troy Batchelor 7.10 4. Tate Zischke 5.76 5. Craig Cook 7.99 6. Vinnie Foord 3.68 7. Jamie Etherington 2.00 Total 39.73 Remaining 0.271 point
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I do think that Oxford intimated that they were continuing in Premiership when they first talked about only running 2 Teams.1 point
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Dan Thompson had been beaten from the back by Lewis Kerr in Heat 12, and whilst he gated, he had looked slow. Could have went with Flint but he lost out to Cook in heat 14 and isn't the best gater. Howarth was slow in heat 13, but better earlier in the meeting. And had been a last heat decider hero all season. Had Howarth been able to force his easy under Cook in the first bends and Bomber followed him through then Cami would have been a genius for picking him1 point
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Charles Wright Jake Allen Jason Edwards Jordan Jenkins Jake Mulford Jody Scott Ace Pijper1 point
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Personally I would go for Dan Gilkes, he has been very unlucky with injuries but if he could stay fit he would be a real asset.1 point
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That's Matt's/Danny's usual plan and its still 3 weeks away. As for the timing of the announcements, they will be seeking to avoid AFCB fixtures to ensure maximum coverage of each announcement in the local/regional media. So plenty of time to stagger the announcements and avoid any last-minute 'rushen' around!!😃1 point
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So that would seem that a Championship club has said no to next season but yes in principal to 2027? Prob as they dont want the leftovers and will have a season to build a competitve team.1 point
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Yarmouth is a dreadful shape for modern speedway and the stadium owners would never want a shale track. Also it would not suit the car racing for it to be shale.1 point
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I agree, you have made a pathetic response. At least you agree that back in the day we had a one-off world final, and now we have G.P.s. Back then, the Star had photos from the world final in the following week, and now they have photos from the G.P.s in the following weeks. In the other weeks, we get a photo of whatever is being reported from that week, just as we always have. The only difference is that the internet makes it much quicker to get information these days, and we can now get rapid information from abroad, which we couldn't do back in the day. And of course, modern digital editing means they can produce much more striking cover photos. So really, no one knows what you were moaning about in the first place!1 point
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Just a gentle reminder Iain, Brian was a fine rider for the Sunderland 'Stars' for roughly three years in the early 70's. This is very sad news. Brian was a very good rider who put 100% effort in to everything he did. Riding, managing and promoting. He was a very tough Yorkshire man who was a regular attendee at our Sunderland Speedway Reunions. I got to chat to him a number of times, both at Redcar and at our Reunions. I respected him. My condolences go to his family and friends. R.I.P. + Brian.1 point
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It is pretty clear / likely that no fixtures will be announced until after anything is confirmed. In the meantime, yes BSN "is a thing" and for a Christmas treat why wait till March, we're going to Australia for the Aussie champs and the FIM Oceana championship. £44.99 for 6 meetings. Fun for all the family and high possibility of Greg Blair fighting a kangaroo/snake/spider. You don't get that on TNT.1 point
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Brilliant, thanks for doing this, very helpful. Much appreciated1 point
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Of course if will be weaker. The par will always be 42.. An average team that started the season with a GSA of 40 will over the course of the season rise to 42 as 2024 scores are replaced by 2025 scores.1 point