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  1. Same place as me. I confess I didn't notice the pallets at all. I think it is really helpful to clubs to have someone go over all these things with a critical eye. Many changes require little cost or effort to improve, even if only a few people notice. One of my roles in my career was process improvement, and although I am now retired, I can't help assessing and thinking about processes - whether that is in a shop, business, sports event or even just on holiday - so I understand where you are coming from
  2. I'm intrigued. Which bits were different colours, and where were you watching from?
  3. I understand the point you are making Dean, and there are hundreds of small (and large) things that all British clubs could do to improve the whole event. That said, picking on the podium at Belle Vue is diluting the value of your point in my view. The podium will be a long way from the first thing people see at Belle Vue, and they might well be impressed by their entrance to the stadium, certainly from the main grandstand side would think that is a more impressive first impression than any other British speedway track. Anyone sitting on that side of the stadium would be very unlikely to see any issues with the front of the podium as the construction of it is not apparent front on. I suspect that in the South stand a newby is more likely to comment on the toilets and catering if anything.
  4. Just to give a slightly different view of last night from an attendee. Yes, the delayed start was a bit frustrating and clubs should run to time. Yes, the centre green presenter seemed a little quiet, but Chase always makes up for that Given the amount of rain they had clearly had Andy Meredith and team provided an excellent race surface. The first few races did serve to turn the top surface over, but the racing imprived as the night progressed. Some were as good as any I expect to see elsewhere any time this season. I don't remember there being any fallers or race stoppages, other than a couple of tapes infringements. It wasn't apparent to me that there were delays in the meeting caused by catering for BVTV. Overall,I thought it was a more than acceptable first meeting of the season for me. Chris Holder exceeded my expectations, and, being an old traditionalist, I think he should have won with a 15 point max - but then we would have missed out on a top quality final with Holder and Bewley passing each other until Bewley established a lead and won. Could the whole meeting have been run better? Could all the entertainment around the racing have been slicker? Yes to both, but Belle Vue are not alone in being a bit lacking in that. If the remainder of the meetings I see this season are as good as last night then I will be happy
  5. Very true - but given the rain I drove through to get here I'm very glad to see the track looking so good. Let"s hope it performs as good as it looks. If it is too grippy on the onside it can detract from the rscing
  6. Surely it's a BSPA event, not a Premiership event. Given that two of the BSPL directors are Championship promoters, nd that there are more Championship promoters than Premiership promoters then I don't see that theory as having legs
  7. Where does this narative that he has been made a figure head of the sport come from? The only stated aim as far as I can see is that he was going to provide his contact list to try to open doors
  8. https://www.tntsports.co.uk/all-sports/hbo-max-the-new-streaming-home-of-tnt-sports_sto23264114/story.shtml?utm_campaign=UK-TNT-H1-WBD-C20-TNT-CAM-AW-W-AllSports-Undefined-260226-IPP-1&utm_medium=vty&utm_source=tntsports&utm_content=video-owned-tntsports-id1&utm_term=fans-all&af_xp=custom&af_qr=true&source_caller=ui&pid=wbd_tntsports_broadcast&is_retargeting=true&shortlink=7xjobaxl&af_ad=uk-hbo-marketing&af_channel=owned&af_reengagement_window=30d&c=uk_hbo&referrer=af_tranid%3D5IIES8iiWL4EBz8uy0QXKw%26af_android_url%3Dhttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.tntsports.co.uk%2Fall-sports%2Fhbo-max-the-new-streaming-home-of-tnt-sports_sto23264114%2Fstory.shtml%3Futm_campaign%3DUK-TNT-H1-WBD-C20-TNT-CAM-AW-W-AllSports-Undefined-260226-IPP-1%26utm_medium%3Dvty%26utm_source%3Dtntsports%26utm_content%3Dvideo-owned-tntsports-id1%26utm_term%3Dfans-all%26af_r%3Dhttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.tntsports.co.uk%2Fall-sports%2Fhbo-max-the-new-streaming-home-of-tnt-sports_sto23264114%2Fstory.shtml%3Futm_campaign%3DUK-TNT-H1-WBD-C20-TNT-CAM-AW-W-AllSports-Undefined-260226-IPP-1%26utm_medium%3Dvty%26utm_source%3Dtntsports%26utm_content%3Dvideo-owned-tntsports-id1%26utm_term%3Dfans-all%26c%3Duk_hbo%26af_ad%3Duk-hbo-marketing%26pid%3Dwbd_tntsports_broadcast%26af_ios_url%3Dhttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.tntsports.co.uk%2Fall-sports%2Fhbo-max-the-new-streaming-home-of-tnt-sports_sto23264114%2Fstory.shtml%3Futm_campaign%3DUK-TNT-H1-WBD-C20-TNT-CAM-AW-W-AllSports-Undefined-260226-IPP-1%26utm_medium%3Dvty%26utm_source%3Dtntsports%26utm_content%3Dvideo-owned-tntsports-id1%26utm_term%3Dfans-all%26af_channel%3Downed Latest info from TNT
  9. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1bs37TMRic/ It is featured here and on the Spedeworth site, but not wall to wall advertising I'll grant you
  10. He's a director of Swindon Motorsports Ltd, so the logic would be that he believes in the Studley Grange project. Of course, with Gaming International being the company with significant control of Swindon Motorsports Ltd, an alternative view is that if and when permission to demolish the Abbey Stadium were given there would suddenly be a reason why Studley Grange could not proceed
  11. Like you, I also bought my PCMT ticket on the same day. My recollection is that the ticket price said something like 'inclusive of fees' but I didn't take much notice I confess. Personally, I think all ticket prices should be inclusive of any fees charged so it is clear from the start, but that is s general ticket buying issue not just a BV speedway issue
  12. From the FAQs https://www.sgpmanchester.com/tickets £2.50 per ticket ( which suggests a two day ticket has counted as two tickets) was stated in the FAQs on the ticket pricing page, so was declared up front. Personally I don't agree with this, but virtually all ticket sales come with a tranaction fee of some kind now.
  13. I went to 3 of the overseas GPs last year in addittion to Belle Vue. Each has its own pros and cons and difficult to do a true comparison. People will make a value judgement based on what they are looking to get out of it. I think the SGP seems to be moving to smaller venues, with an inevitable increase in ticket costs. I'd encourage everyone to try various SGPs, and, if they can, to go to a league match as well if one is on before or after the SGP
  14. My tickets for Torun were 300 zloty, so circa £62. I would intend to sit in the temp stand at BV - so circa £75 per meeting. Given the difference in cost of living I'd say Belle Vue is comparativrly cheaper. Once I add on the cost of travel to Poland, hotels and transport it will cost me much more than Belle Vue will ( no hotel required ). Of course, at Torun I will be undercover as opposed to uncovered at BV, but you pay your money and take your choice. I had s fsbulous time at last year's BV SGP so consider it worth the risk.
  15. I'm already a TNT Sports subscriber That's why they e- mailed me
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