
marko
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Track could be dry as a bone, your owners have no intention of trying to run, and I can’t blame them, you lot seem to be anti speedway, never known a fan base so delighted every time they are denied the chance to watch their team, must be that sea air.
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This fixture will never get played out as Plymouth have worked out it costs less to keep calling matches off 24 hours in advance than actually running them.
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Not saying it’s right but Middlo isn’t the first promoter of a Southern based track who gets a nosebleed every time they go North of the Watford Gap and neither will he be the last. The difference between now and the past though is so many meetings can be streamed, it’s possible for a promoter/manager to watch somewhere else and make the changes by phone, Neil can easily call Havvy and suggest he does X, Y or Z and then Gary as the designated voice can inform the clerk of the course/Ref.
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Leicester V Edinburgh 24/922 7pm
marko replied to justathought's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
This is so much better than the crap this track served up when it first opened. When this side are on it, they can beat anyone. -
Why does everybody hate Poole?
marko replied to FishersGate's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Fords son, probably older but looks 16 sort of had a Ratner moment last night by saying everyone hates Poole but they don’t care or they love it, I could tell by how he said it, that it really plays on his mind and is not comfortable with it, maybe his father has taught him that? -
Batchelor is an embarrassment to speedway, no idea why he does it, I can’t see what he can get out of it, he clearly doesn’t enjoy it. Maybe he is on a very nice downside agreement regardless of what points he scores.
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Wednesday 7th September - play off - Poole v Plymouth
marko replied to TrainDave's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
It’s the same thing every season and no one ever learns from it. Lakeside went under because they were forced to race meetings at Rye House instead of their home and against the same clubs many weeks running, sure losing their home track didn’t help, but had they not lost so much money there could have been a chance that promotion may have tried to use Rye House as a base the following season, to keep the club going, instead it was bankruptcy. Promoters trying to pick and choose when they race during the drier months, leading to having to fit meetings in during the wettest, and no effort whatsoever in trying to come up with ideas that could protect tracks in the days and hours leading up to a meeting. It’s always been build it and hope they come, and we will get by with the elements on a wing and a prayer. -
Wednesday 7th September - play off - Poole v Plymouth
marko replied to TrainDave's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Doesn’t matter what side Plymouth field, when your home track has the properties of a large sponge, and the owners not prepared to do a darn thing about it, your on a hiding to nothing anyway. -
It’s not the weather per’se, it’s the inability of Plymouths track to be able to take much of the wet stuff. As it’s only a tiny track, I would have thought some tarpaulins would be a potential answer? You wouldn’t need as many as a track like Berwick or Belle Vue. I guess they can try next week, but then what if it’s the same? Until you fix the underlying issue of the track not draining well enough, you will end up going around circles (pardon the pun) has to be a cut off at some point, the winners could be about who gets their home leg on and who doesn’t, with the non raced leg forfeited. You can be a great artist, but if the canvas is unusable, you won’t be able to paint thing.
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The weather today is irrelevant, it’s what happens tomorrow that counts. As I said in a previous post, any track that cannot naturally dry out in the space of 24 hours, has something seriously wrong with it. If and it’s a big if, Tuesday is dry, no reason why any meeting in the land could not run, if the drainage etc is up to scratch
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Not just Plymouth, but any track in this country that is unable to stage a meeting 24 or 48 hours after some rain, seriously needs looking at, is the drainage up to standard? Is there enough equipment on site to carry out heavy remedial work on the track? are the staff knowledgeable enough to use said equipment? What is the quality of the shale? is it mainly clay based or are there a lot of stones in it?
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Really so your name on your passport is Doners123 is it? Just face it, your promoter let social media get to him and decided to rant in the star about it and make himself look stupid. I started watching speedway in the 80s and know more about the sport than the likes of you and Lewy will ever know. And yes I have rode speedway albeit as an amateur, and for over 12 years I ran a very successful speedway management game which people from all around the world took part in. your welcome