Barker and King at 3 and 4, Richie Worrall at reserve. Kennett and Cook have looked well out of their depth tonight, neither looking comfortable on this track. May as well give someone else a chance, its not as though we have a cat in hells chance of winning the thing.
While its fantastic news that Plymouth have the two year extension is there any indication as to what will happen after that.
Is there any possibility that the land may ultimately be purchased from the college by the new consortium?
The source of this information was Graham Drury, given out during a meeting with Birmingham Speedway Supporters Club on 22nd Nov. None of the midland clubs opposed it but Panthers said it would affect their business.
Indeed.
The letters/emails of support sent to the college may have had some effect.
Keep sending them in and keep the sport alive and thriving in Plymouth.
I'd just like to add my support to whoever takes Plymouth Speedway into 2013.
I'm based in Birmingham but travel to the West Country two or three times a year. I always make sure that my trips coincide with Plymouth home meetings - the racing is superb, there is always a good crowd, the track may be small and the facilities a bit bare but there is something about the place which keeps me coming back for more.
I hope for the sake of all Plymouth fans that this mess is sorted out - you have a little gem at the SBA.
Perhaps everyone is just looking for reasons as to why we are so sh1te.
I know there are exceptions but the general image I get of the British scene is that we are in no way as dedicated or professional as the Aussies, Danes, Swedes or Poles. (soon be able to add the Russians to that list).