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  1. Changing the chair person is not the answer. Many small companies like the BSPL don't even have a Chair person preferring instead to appoint an existing Director to chair the meeting with main duties as in the case of the BSPL to oversee governance, structure, and smooth running of board meetings as per the company's Articles of Association. The outcome being fairness, focus, and recording of decisions made by the BoD. By the very nature of the position a Chair person cannot be independent. The only type of independent position available would be a Commissioner, or a CEO tasked to lead the business, set the strategic agenda and ensure compliance by all promoters to a specific direction....Given the way the sport is currently owned by individual promoters with their own differing and competing agendas, there is more chance of Lionel Van Praag winning this years GP series than any individual being granted and then allowed to function in the required manner.
  2. By "They" I presume you mean the promoters rather than the riders. If so, in addition to a lack of vision, strategy and ambition there needs to be added, MONEY or more precisely lack of money. Whilst recognising that apparently some promoters operate at a loss, the amounts involved are actually tiny in comparison to what levels of investment UK speedway really needs. Of course there are some individual owners who most probably do have the right levels of money required, but given the position/ability of the majority of their fellow promoters wisely decide to keep their hands in their pockets rather than deal with futile hopes.
  3. "The top table" (the Directors) decisions are an irrelevance if the majority of shareholders disagree with what has been decided by the board albeit, shareholders who consistently challenge the board tend to make the position of the Directors somewhat untenable which could leave the company within breach of their constitution. Worth noting that since 2018 there have been a number of changes to the board members which sort of challenges the concept that the "top table" is the same group of folk "looking after themselves first". Incidentally, personally I do not have a lot of time for the collective assembly of promoters called the BSPL. This is mainly because of how the majority of them care only for their own enterprise and have little or insufficient vision and or means of meeting costs associated with a national sport. Think small, remain small appears to be their mantra. Looking ahead, speedway in the UK will during the course of the next 3-5 years go one of two ways. 1. A continued bumbling decline to a point where it will crumble into oblivion - along with the tardy stadiums. or 2. The money men will see the opportunity and having bought the sport will form a professional elite competition with no more than eight full time clubs involved. Whatever the outcome, the majority of todays promoters will be out of the professional game.
  4. R/R is using riders aligned to the team. The problem is the use of guests from a rival team.
  5. No, in terms of the scope of responsibility/constitution please feel free to provide an example of where BSPL have not followed there own rules in terms of decisions being made and implemented.
  6. Chris Louis would have been one of those at the top of the pecking order and he was most certainly not accommodated with "the rest compromising". Speedway works in the UK the way it does because the majority of promoters want it too be run the way it is. Can't beat a bit of democracy eh?
  7. The Directors are unable to implement anything significant without the approval of the shareholders the majority of whom are the self serving championship promoters.
  8. Who do you actually mean by "they"? It surely cant' be the promoters of the five clubs who have committed to a top flight division. So are you referring to the "I'm all right jack" group of promoters in charge of championship clubs? If its the directors of BSPL then they are representatives from the two leagues where the majority appear not wanting to take part, or not wishing to develop a league of elite riders.
  9. Which folk should graciously accept.
  10. Yes, generally you can refuse to employ someone with an unspent conviction, as it's not considered discrimination under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. But to be fair, it would be good if such matters were judged on a case by case basis.
  11. Meeting the Speedway Star deadline is way down the agenda.
  12. Might be worth considering that as of now, nothing is sufficiently finalised to speculate or indicate when a meaningful announcement will be possible.
  13. When they are in a position to publish something (meaningful🤞)they will. Until then (Wednesday or Thursday?) us folk on the outside can only wait.
  14. Not sure we’ll have any official announcements today - tho it would be good if it did happen. More likely to be tomorrow or even Thursday.
  15. As many of us are, although doubtful we will have any official announcements today (Tuesday) with Wednesday or Thursday being more likely.
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