
RobMcCaffery
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A Google Translate version of Sportowe Fakty's story suggests his B sample is being analysed and the results will be made public on Monday. If it is positive he faces a potential four year ban, but it would be lower if he could prove the substance was taken accidentally. Sorry, it doesn't look good.
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Polish And Other Match Videos 2017
RobMcCaffery replied to racers and royals's topic in International World of Speedway
Seems NSport+ did have cameras at Rybnik on Wednesday night. I think we can safely assume that any matches not shown live will turn up later in a half hour, all 15 heat format, as with Speedway For All's version. On that note, Rybnik v Zielona Gora: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uuts1VjIicY -
They appear to have so far, and I hope they do. I have no axe to grind with this promotion but I am concerned at their naivety when it comes to the sport. I'm sure they know business and other sport thoroughly. I still care about the old place and was looking forward to making the odd trip over from the West Country since the promotional change but personal circumstances won't allow. There have only been three home meetings since that opening flurry in April so it is still early days, but this must be the most disjointed fixture list since the training track challenge days pre-1974. People do find other things to do. We had our problems in the 90s but at least you knew we would be there almost every Sunday, well, as long as Ron could fend off the bank manager on the Monday morning. To an outsider like BMR the priority was to get into the top league. There have to be question marks on whether Rye House is the right place, but if the facilities are being upgraded and with the abject lack of other first or second tier tracks in the London area they have a large market to draw on. I just hope this fixture list doesn't wreck it all. I will always miss the blue and gold....All that's left of Rayleigh now is the rocket
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How long will people pay £17 to watch a competition that was actually being decided in the pits rather than on track? British Speedway will only recover when it realises you cannot keep giving the paying public poor value for money. Did ANYONE think of the paying public tonight? Poole got their four points so for too many that's all that matters. It isn't. It's said that the senior Aussies only race here to get visas. If so it shows, Doyle excepted.
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Speedway isn't football. Totally different markets and traditions.
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Swedish Elitserien Round 9
RobMcCaffery replied to Ghostwalker's topic in International World of Speedway
You may get an idea of how low things have got over here that a promoter who's been in place for a couple of seasons now couldn't understand what a friend was talking about when they mentioned team riding! -
Heathens Planning Application
RobMcCaffery replied to martin_t's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
That's okay, I wasn't sure exactly where the proposed site is. Dudley and Sandwell boroughs were political conveniences created in 1974 as part of the creation of the West Midlands County. I remember in my time in the area (late 70s) the biggest challenge for the latter was trying to let people know where the hell Sandwell was... There are few areas like the Black Country, and it deserves its speedway team and track back, no matter which side of an artificial line it sits ;-) I wish you all well and pray the nightmare will soon be over. -
It used to be a weekly sport, now reduced to occasional, mainly because nobody could be bothered to save it....
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Swedish Elitserien Round 9
RobMcCaffery replied to Ghostwalker's topic in International World of Speedway
I just checked this and it seems that amazingly Sky Q doesn't have a manual time extension! Best thing in future is to record the subsequent programme as insurance. You can always just delete if not needed. Unbelievable oversight by Sky. -
A seven match season? Not for me. I actually like speedway.
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Do you fancy 7-10 meetings a year, plus play-offs for half the teams?
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I think most of us started following a sport that was weekly, and almost always on the same night, with the odd gap or alternate night to accomodate teams running on the same race night. Continuity was the key. In my early days Saturday night was speedway night at Rayleigh, later Fridays at Hackney and Sundays at Rye House. I also knew I could rely on Wimbledon, Crayford, Arena Essex and the likes of Canterbury, Eastbourne and Reading staging meetings I could get to, every week. Now when I do have the chance to go to a meeting, invariably my nearest tracks aren't running. It's not just Poland and the GPs that have caused this situation, it's the rejection of all but league matches by the public. As I've mentioned elsewhere to run weekly from mid-March to mid-October requires about 30 fixtures. At present, doubling-up league matches produces 14 regular season matches in the SGBP and 18 in the SGBC. Add-in the minimum of one cup match and in the case of the SGBP you would fill half your fixtures with league matches and just over half in the SGBC. If you combine the two leagues into an 18 team league you get 17 home regular season fixtures plus at least one cup tie and maybe a playoff match or two. That still leaves about 10 dates to fill to run a full season. Okay, allow for say four blanks. You still have six dates to fill. Perhaps then you have a regional competition to start the season, maybe call it the League Cup. (I know, not exactly original). So, you could have an 18 team league, plus two nine team regional league starters. That would then give you 25 dates which with cup ties and play-offs would fill a season and give most tracks the benefit of still seeing local rivals twice a year. You could run the League Cup in three or four sections to cut back from the minimum 25. Of course you would then need to find the riders to fill the gaps caused by the elimination of doubling-up. One thing is certain, you cannot have continuity with 8 or 10 team leagues unless it's fortnightly or the public stop turning their noses at non league meetings, or as we used to call them, individual, pairs, 4TT, test matches, or as they are now termed, "meaningless". A fortnightly 8 team league on one night of the week will run 14 weeks plus play-offs, or longer with the occasional gap, as in Sweden and Poland currently. Doubling-up on home fixtures would push this close to 30, possibly that bit too long. It's clear that Swedish and Polish fans are happy with 7 match homes season, plus maybe one or two play-offs but would we be here? Do we really want less than ten home meetings a year? I don't have the answers but hopefully some of these questions will get people who might have thinking. In the modern (post-1965) era British Speedway's best years lay in the days of 16-18 team leagues and a mixed fixture list of league and open meetings, but even then those open meetings were a vital part of the schedule. Perhaps it was because the sport was much cheaper in real terms or the racing was more important than the result but the public's needs have clearly changed. A 30 meeting is season is great of course when you're making money. You could smell the rot setting in when one EL track stated they could only afford to pay for a 14 match home league season. We have to find a way back to weekly speedway. A combined 18 team league with extra competitions such as a League Cup would take us a lot closer to that. (Yes it does sound like speedway pre 1985, doesn't it?) .The sport made great strides in reorganisation last winter, which it seems many supporters haven't been able to see. There's one more large step to take. It's not a case of living in the past but learning from it. I don't say we return to an earlier era, just switch over to the path we should have taken from there rather than the ruinous one we're now on.
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Heathens Planning Application
RobMcCaffery replied to martin_t's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Dudley Wood - Dudley 3.6 miles Dudley Wood - Oldbury 4.4 miles Whatever the political boundaries it's all one community. -
So, effectively he gets his practice sessions in England.
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Four consecutive Saturdays in April, then just three more in the whole season. Joining the 'elite' has its price. I just hope people haven't found better things to do.
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Boston on a Wednesday in October was an endurance test for Rye House. Arena Essex is usually freezing. In fact I'm convinced every time they open the doors the lights come on.....
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It's clear that the fixtures are having to be crammed in before and after the main Polish and SGP seasons.
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Heathens Planning Application
RobMcCaffery replied to martin_t's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
So when Sheffield changed their name from Tars to Tigers was there a risk of Glasgow protesting over 'passing off'? I'd suggest that the trust could be called ABCZZ Ltd t/a Sandwell Heathens. We have constant changes of promoting companies behind tracks but they are able to maintain the name, a couple of recent very clear cases being Leicester and Belle Vue. Ultimately it's down to the BSPA and SCB to determine the acceptability of team names. The question of licence is rather more murky. In theory couldn't Wolverhampton invoke the distance ruling and object? Obviously the logical solution is for the the two parties to work together. It would be tragic for ego to keep speedway out of the Black Country, and rather out of keeping with the area, eh? -
I expect they are trying to gradually change the name to Team BMR. Then the BSPA will require them to keep a geographical name and they'll compromise on Rye House Team BMR.
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The sport's bigger than one man. I enjoyed the SWC but it's not worth handing control over to a rider just to chase the distant hope of glory.
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Speedway On Tv And The Internet In 2025
RobMcCaffery replied to racers and royals's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Having listened to the four available episodes I realise that this has been on air for some time. It's a shame I've missed the earlier ones going by the quality of these four. It's a shame that rights problems apparently prevent BBC Radio Norfolk from doing live coverage as they mentioned in one edition. These are presumably the same problems that BBC WM suffered from when they tried to broadcast from there. As I mentioned elsewhere the BBC may have a lot of money but the local radio stations see only a tiny fraction of it. If so Stars are lucky to have this superb weekly free and thoroughly professional advertisement that most other tracks could only dream of. Interesting Edwin remembered he did work for KM Video. Most of us are trying to forget.... -
Heathens Planning Application
RobMcCaffery replied to martin_t's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Nothing to stop them building a stadium for the Sandwell Heathens I can't see that the current promotion own the name Heathens. After all, we have three teams with Tigers in their name.... -
Given that the Rockets are theoretically a Saturday track, the Wolverhampton match will be the first meeting on that night since May 20th. The next is scheduled for August 5th which is currently scheduled to be final Saturday meeting of the season, Those healthy crowds came from an opening run of four consecutive Saturdays in April, more than the three other Saturday meetings scheduled for the rest of the season. I respect BMR's ambition but question the wisdom of losing the weekly fixtures. I do hope the support is still there and haven't got out of the habit. Joining the 'elite' has its price.