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Swc Event 1 King's Lynn 26/07/14
stevebrum replied to Bagpuss's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Don`t worry about it. I thought exactly the same! -
Swc Event 1 King's Lynn 26/07/14
stevebrum replied to Bagpuss's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Just goes to show that Middlo was the wrong man for the job. The right man CAN motivate the team. Well done Rosco, showing a has been how its done. -
Swc Event 1 King's Lynn 26/07/14
stevebrum replied to Bagpuss's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
WELL DONE GB, gotta admit i doubted this tonight. SO glad you proved me wrong. -
Swc Event 1 King's Lynn 26/07/14
stevebrum replied to Bagpuss's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Clearly they ain`t facts. -
Swc Event 1 King's Lynn 26/07/14
stevebrum replied to Bagpuss's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
bwaha bwaha. Will prob have a drink and smoke tonight at least ;-) -
Swc Event 1 King's Lynn 26/07/14
stevebrum replied to Bagpuss's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Was dreadful when guesting for Wolves a few weeks back. SHOULD, but i believe they will struggle. -
Swc Event 1 King's Lynn 26/07/14
stevebrum replied to Bagpuss's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
And in the real world we will be fighting for 3rd place. Better to have put Lambert and Kerr in as cant see either King or Stead scoring that many. I really hope they prove me wrong but just cant see it. The other teams will be more fired up. In saying that GO TEAM GB! Miles better, hardly! King currently sits on 6.93. Cook is STILL ahead on 7.01 Stead is 6.14. Even Barker on 6.11 and Bridger on 6.48 aren't MILES behind him either. King has a better pedigree in the SWC but he is in no way miles ahead of the others. -
S W C - Who Will Be Picked For Uk
stevebrum replied to michaelcroucher's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
And someone like Bridger, Barker will do no better either. We are meant to be looking at the next generation!! Lets start NOW!!! -
S W C - Who Will Be Picked For Uk
stevebrum replied to michaelcroucher's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Why would it be empty. You seriously believe more people will travel BECAUSE Stead and King are in???? -
S W C - Who Will Be Picked For Uk
stevebrum replied to michaelcroucher's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
The only one stuck in the past is sticking with riders who have already proved they aren't up to the task. Time for Lambert, Kerr, Ellis, Garrity to be blooded. They wont score much less. -
S W C - Who Will Be Picked For Uk
stevebrum replied to michaelcroucher's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Stead and King for WTC?? Lets really look to the future ........................ not. -
Danish Gp 28/6
stevebrum replied to LagutaRacingFan's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Kildemand is one meeting away from being a GP rider and MJJ has never looked like qualifying. Kildermand smoked the recent GP whilst MJJ struggled to the semi`s. MJJ has achieved already in his short career but has stalled. Right now he is chasing. -
Danish Gp 28/6
stevebrum replied to LagutaRacingFan's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Those are valid points and lets face it several circumstances have to happen at once for that breakthru to happen. Iversen is a big case in point. Looked a decent rider for many a season and then suddenly found the formula to become consistently a world beater. MJJ may well go on to bigger things, so might Ward go on to become the World Champion everyone assumes he has an automatic right too. Emil only 2 seasons ago looked like the full package and injury robbed him off a potential tilt at the title. He hasnt quite looked that same rider since his injuries but i am sure he knows the key to success already. Tai thankfully has more maturing and growing to do but still has won one World title, so is already realising that huge potential. Tai won the title on merit despite what some perceive as `wild`. It does appear he has a bad injury but riders still can be judged on there performances on the bike and over a season. Tai rode with injuries (much like MJJ is) yet still was class all leagues across and won the World title. All injuries are different obviously but if you are fit to ride then your form will be judged also. As i have said MJJ has huge potential. Whether this a temporary stall remains to be seen. -
Danish Gp 28/6
stevebrum replied to LagutaRacingFan's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Time will tell if he does indeed achieve or reach that potential. He has been overtaken by the chasing pack tho. -
Danish Gp 28/6
stevebrum replied to LagutaRacingFan's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Its only the Poole -ites that seem to believe that hype. You are of course very right. Darcy remains a rider with bags of potential that has yet to prove it on the big stage. Bit like Michael Jepsen Jensen. Although his hype seems well and truly over. -
Danish Gp 28/6
stevebrum replied to LagutaRacingFan's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Not that clarity is needed its just a choice. I find i have enjoyed meetings at Leicester more than i have at Brum. That includes the whole experience. And NO i wouldn't pay an extra ten quid to watch a GP on ANY man made track because the racing can be routine and riders unable to give it there all. Put simply, it isn't worth the extra cost. Everyone i speak to who goes to Cardiff says the same thing - we don't go for the racing we go for the atmosphere, which to me kind of sums up just how poor the racing can be at Cardiff. Don`t ask me to choose watching racing at Leicester or Cardiff - it has already been answered. Just to clarify, i think what BSI have done for GP Speedway is excellent - taking it into massive stadiums for the masses - wonderful. The cold hard facts however is that the general sporting population still aren't aware about our sport because the media in the main don't even mention it. Lets just ignore the fact that 40 odd thousand people pack into the Millennium Stadium! -
Danish Gp 28/6
stevebrum replied to LagutaRacingFan's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
I agree attendance is a different animal. RACING is mostly dull on the temporary tracks. I applaud what BSI have done in bringing GP racing to the masses. But i have yet to attend a Cardiff event and am ever unlikely to pay good money for what i would class as an inferior product. -
Danish Gp 28/6
stevebrum replied to LagutaRacingFan's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
And as usual ruined by ruts and lack of passing. Indoor meetings, the death knoll of GP RACING. -
Danish Gp 28/6
stevebrum replied to LagutaRacingFan's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Batchelor looks total class tonight. Besides his one season he has never looked capable of this tonight. -
Of course we cant. But there is a big clue........................ the EL has steadily decreased its quality over the past 10 seasons, so have attendances. Its certainly got a big part of it.
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Danish Gp 28/6
stevebrum replied to LagutaRacingFan's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
Its easy to see why Kildermand has moved ahead of MJJ as the next big thing. Class. Pedersen owned by the Aussies. -
That is a different argument. The non Speedway fan needs to be got thru advertising and promotion that perhaps a big company sponsorship can help with. We need new fans in the long term absolutely but we need to tempt back those who no longer support - mostly due to lack of top riders. I don't disagree. There are several reasons qwhy the big boys are missing from the EL. A big sponsorship deal with money to tempt could be an answer because we know riders will ride if the money is on offer.
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What we know works is big stars and a strong EL. Going backwards to something that didn't work last time is not the answer IMHO.
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A definite no no to one big league for me! Been there, didn't work either. The successful leagues work with a Divisional structure. We must retain the 3 tiers.
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There has to be some way to try get back to those days. Sweden can make it happen on not much bigger crowds than some of the EL teams.