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  1. Pawlicki will probably miss the first three Birmingham fixtures.
  2. Can`t disagree with Prague, booked up recently to go again this year and this year I`m travelling on my own.
  3. Looks as though Plymouth are heading for a team change after Nico Covatti picked up injuries while racing in Argentina. Taken from Facebook. Last night, during a test of the International Championship of Argentina due to an accident, Nicolas Covatti suffered an injury that required the intervention of the medical staff. From the first news, it appears that the @mclonigo1947 pilot has suffered a fracture in his tibia and pelvis, as well as his right forearm. To Nicolas, who for several years has worn the colors of our alliance, we send our best wishes for a good recovery, with the hope of seeing him back on the saddle as soon as possible.
  4. You don`t think that Workington may have to have a re-think, one out two in.
  5. Taffy is indeed retiring and will close his doors around Easter. As for the speedway his voluntary contribution shouldn't be underestimated, especially in the early days after the sport returned to Shielfield and while under the Peter Waite promotion.
  6. Made a very decent impression with Edinburgh`s trip to Berwick last season so if we get that rider every week Mr Borke could prove a very astute signing, especially as he starts at reserve.
  7. Thoughts with everyone at Workington, it was all going so well.
  8. Been to Prague SGP several times, I normally stay in Hotel Pyramida which is pretty much right in the middle between Marketa and Old Town Square in Prague. Never had any complaints about the hotel. Prague is a great city, you will have a great time.
  9. Reaction to John Campbell on the recent AGM. https://www.edinburghmonarchs.co.uk/news-centre/article/2023-11-24/agm-reaction-from-john-campbell?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook
  10. I will probably regret this but. Why ?.
  11. Confirmed that Leon Flint wont be in the Berwick team next season.
  12. First signings https://www.berwickspeedway.com/news/leading-the-pack/
  13. I have long maintained that £15, a pound per race, is about right for Championship level speedway, even more so now if the product is to be watered down to increase that gap between Premiership and Championship. As you say a concession price of £18 is an still expensive night out for many, as by the way is £20 for full paying adults, but we hope that the promotion have done their research and this is the price they consider fair to the paying customer and to bring in much needed regular revenue. If you want to watch speedway then we know the price on the ticket, you either pay it or you don't.
  14. Workington seem to be on a secure financial footing at National League level, with the NL all but disappearing they had the choice to move up or stay in a league of few clubs. Obviously Championship speedway will cost more but I think Workington speedway are here to stay. Less sure about Birmingham, I`m sure they have received all the help possible from the BSPL for them to make to move to Premiership racing but if the crowds don`t significantly improve then they may face a very uncertain future. Oxford seem financially secure but three league racing is, on the face of it, a move to far.
  15. You can cross Mildenhall off that list, they have announced that they will not compete in 2024.
  16. Happens every season, where just about every rider is rumoured to be heading to Glasgow. Don`t see Pearson ending up at Glasgow as it would leave Pearson and Pijper as the Glasgow bottom two which is weak IMO.
  17. Attracting fans over from Wolves on a regular bases could be make or break for the future of Birmingham speedway as if the crowds Birmingham had at Championship level, they were no where near big enough to support Premiership speedway you would've thought. Either that or they attract enough sponsorship to cover any losses and big or even medium sponsorships are pretty thin on the ground.
  18. Sheffield announce the signing of Chris Holder.
  19. Another Tigers signing incoming, they`re certainly not messing around at Owlerton.
  20. *TRANSFER WINDOW: The traditional end-of-August transfer cut-off has been replaced by a transfer window, which will close when a club has completed 75 per cent of their regular league matches. This is idiotic, they have created a situation where every club could have a different closure of their transfer window creating an advantage for those who have a late window.
  21. Sheffield confirm Jack Holder and Tai Woffinden as their first two signings.
  22. If clubs now have the option of using a guest or rider replacement to cover any of their top five, I think next season will see a guest fest of incredible proportions.
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