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01/08/2018 : Somerset v Swindon : Premiership
Grachan replied to ReadingRacer2017's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I don't consider using a guest as having a full team, personally. I just think they should be more limited as it undermines the sport's credibility. Anyway, it seems it's not necessarily true so best wait for confirmation before believing it. -
01/08/2018 : Somerset v Swindon : Premiership
Grachan replied to ReadingRacer2017's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Why have Schlein and Tungate in for Doyle and Morris? Why not have both sides use R/R as both have a rider missing? -
You don't have next week's lottery numbers do you, by any chance?
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If our top 6 are firing I don't see why we shouldn't win this. I fall into this trap a lot these days though. I look at the opposition and they look weak, only for them to come to Blunsdon and win because I forget that all teams are now weak, including Swindon. I reckon we have the beating of that Wolves side, though.
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The continuing decline of Speedway
Grachan replied to wealdstone's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Preference was already given to Britain on Thursday nights. It was voted against by individual teams. Second division teams shouldn't have a problem with Thursdays for the top league because they shouldn't be using top division riders (and vice versa). Succesful clubs have been undermined by other clubs for about 10 years now, to the effect that all clubs are as unsuccesful now. Ten years ago crowds were good at many tracks. That success was voted away by the tracks that were less succesful. We had the tactical ride and 39.85 points limit inflicted on us to apoease Ipswich, who then dropped down anyway. We had the loss of losing a home point for winning by less than 6 inflicted on us to appease Lakeside, who promptly dropped down anyway. We had a decent top league 10 years ago and it was voted away at BSPA conferences, with the madness of changing the rules every year. A decent governing body would probably kept speedway as a sport thst appeals to the public, like it just about was 10 years ago. The second tier was also better. I used to go to Sheffield, and they had good riders riding against other decent teams with good up and coming riders like Nicki Pedersen and Tai Woffinden, who would excite, make a big impression, and then move up a league. That has gone now too. -
The continuing decline of Speedway
Grachan replied to wealdstone's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
I don't jnow who Guy Nicholls is, but the big problem with the BSPA is that all the teams vote for themselves, so the weaker teams vote down the standard each year to try and give themselves a better chance. This happens year after year. This year's fix nights of Thursday being voted out by the weaker league should also never have been allowed to happen. It just needs someone more objective making decisions, rather than teams voting for themselves. -
Nice to see Janusz qualify. Has he been a GP rider before? I'm not sure he has. He was so good a few years back. It would have been nice to see someone like Lambert qualify and get some young blood in. Perhaps this is a sign that rider quality has stagnated a bit. Three riders who were probably better about 10 years ago.
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2019 One big league will it happen.?
Grachan replied to Sidney the robin's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Why do teams have to be so equal all the time though? In a 1975 Swindon programme they once showed the team averages for all the team at the start of the year, and they ranged from around 52 down to about 39. And nobody complained then about teams not being equal. -
Swindon are 43.04
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Yeah. The difference being we'd end up bottom.
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In regard to it being "sod's law" then, yes, it would have been frustrating. In terms of it being reasonable - no I wouldn't have been unhappy about it. Yes, Swindon gained advantage, but it was a perfectly legitimate re-run. So much so, that it's not even worth a discussion really.
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Not tempting at all. Which of our top 4 are you looking for him to replace?
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Exactly what I was going to say. The fall was not deliberate. He stayed down because he was injured, not because he wanted to get the race stopped. The whole point of the rule is to stop the old laying down of the bike tactic, or staying down on the track if your partner is at the back in order to get the race stopped. It's not hard to comprehend that this is what the rule was brought in for. Neither were the case. It was a legitimate stoppage. I do sometimes wonder where speedway fans keep their brains.
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The continuing decline of Speedway
Grachan replied to wealdstone's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
I think the issue with speedway is not just the style of music played but the fact that everyone has to stand around listening to it for more time than is necessary. -
Swindon should be deducted points.
Grachan replied to Odds On's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Adam Ellis has joined in the criticism now, and has also named other tracks - specifically Wolves and Somerset. This is not a one-track issue it seems. So, if Swindon should be deducted points, should Wolves and Somerset also be deducted points? Who decides when the track is bad enough to merit that? -
The continuing decline of Speedway
Grachan replied to wealdstone's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
I don't know if anyone has been watching the Hockey World Cup on BT Sport, but it's interesting to see that the music they play is similar to what they play at speedway. Kashmir by Led Zep, and that one that goes "Right Here, Right Now" blaring out. And when England scored, they played the same tune that they play at Swindon when there is a 5-1. Also interesting, that someone commented that it was a big difference playing in front of a big crowd as they are used to playing in front of crowds of about 200. Speedway has its problems, but Hockey is something everyone knows about, yet apparently attracts crowds of about 200 despite GB winning a Gold Medal at the Olympics, and plays the same old music to a crowd consisting mainly of young women. -
Maybe I got the facts slightly wrong (I'll have to take your word for it that the actual reason he was sacked was because he guested for Swindon - although, personally I doubt it), but the basic principle is the same. He (and Chris Holder) were outspoken about the track that night too, and would probably have had the backing of the fans had the meeting been televised. Surely riders deserve to be given a track that is at the very least safe to ride on -and that includes at King's Lynn.
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Come on. He is making fair comment. Everyone who watched last night's meeting is saying the track was poor. Troy got stick and was sacke for saying things about King's Lynn last year, but I bet if that meeting had been televised people on here would have made the same criticisms as they are about this one. At least he still raced and rode in heat 15. He is entitled to comment after seeing two of his team mates hurt.
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It was not an awful decision. There was no hint whatsover that Morris fell deliberately or stayed down to get the race stopped. That is the reason for that rule. Can't believe how drawn out this meeting is. And what is it with referees that make them put the red lights on if a rider makes a good start? That doesn't help. Track looks poor tonight. Even more 'gate and go' than normal. And if you try to pass, you fall off.
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19/07/2018 : Swindon v Somerset : Premiership
Grachan replied to ReadingRacer2017's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
And what is the common factor if it happens? Jason Doyle. A rider who gives much more to a side than the points he scores, which is why so many teams are trying to get him out of the league. -
Completely bizarre. Whatever happened to having a team of riders the fans could relate to? And to think that this is the club who once went an entire season using the same 7 riders in every match.
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Yes. The top division should be the main speedway league and the one that clubs aspire to be in. As long as this is not the case, and we have two leagues using the same riders, the sport will continue to dwindle and lack any real credibility.