Youhave2minutes Posted Thursday at 04:27 PM Report Share Posted Thursday at 04:27 PM (edited) On 9/22/2025 at 12:31 PM, mikebv said: He would have, but as he said all those years ago, he can't use a "compooter" can he?šš He only uses a commoode Edited 18 hours ago by Youhave2minutes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The White Knight Posted Thursday at 08:28 PM Report Share Posted Thursday at 08:28 PM 4 hours ago, Youhave2minutes said: He only yes a commode EH????? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Son of Shaleman Posted Friday at 07:26 AM Report Share Posted Friday at 07:26 AM 15 hours ago, mikebv said: To be fair.... In UK Speedway terms, it was a "big cake" and the person involved was the one who actually brokered the deal.. (When nobody else was able to have done so for years)... The fact they ended up just giving the "Sky Money" to their No1's, for a good many years, (who then all pretty much effed off to Poland when the Sky money went), really isn't his fault... The money should have been used as an investment in secured future growth... However. Being unable to look any further than the end of your nose can be a problem at times... And a lesson still not learned to this day it does often appear... Ā The man who cut the deal deserved his cut. Itās - as you say - what clubs did with their share.Ā Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave_minall Posted 23 hours ago Report Share Posted 23 hours ago I actually have a feeling that there will still be the status quo in 2026. I feel like the introduction of Redknapp at this specific time when rumours are rife are perfectly (and intentionally) timed.Ā Think of it like this: Harry Redknapp joins a team specifically built to re-build and improve the profile of Modern British speedway. His influence brings in much bigger/high profile league sponsers to the premiership, bringing in much more capital than we've seen in a long while. I very much doubt a championship team would turn down that kind of income/exposure. I can see 7 teams running 7 man teams in both leagues in 2026. Glasgow have previously said they'llĀ neverĀ step up unless it's financially viable for them. With big sponsors involved, I can see them pulling the trigger. We then only need 2 more teams to join in to make this happen. Personally I can see Plymouth and potentially Redcar joining in as well. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fortythirtyeight Posted 20 hours ago Report Share Posted 20 hours ago 2 hours ago, Dave_minall said: I actually have a feeling that there will still be the status quo in 2026. I feel like the introduction of Redknapp at this specific time when rumours are rife are perfectly (and intentionally) timed.Ā Think of it like this: Harry Redknapp joins a team specifically built to re-build and improve the profile of Modern British speedway. His influence brings in much bigger/high profile league sponsers to the premiership, bringing in much more capital than we've seen in a long while. I very much doubt a championship team would turn down that kind of income/exposure. I can see 7 teams running 7 man teams in both leagues in 2026. Glasgow have previously said they'llĀ neverĀ step up unless it's financially viable for them. With big sponsors involved, I can see them pulling the trigger. We then only need 2 more teams to join in to make this happen. Personally I can see Plymouth and potentially Redcar joining in as well. What medication are you on ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Petecc Posted 20 hours ago Report Share Posted 20 hours ago 2 hours ago, Dave_minall said: I actually have a feeling that there will still be the status quo in 2026. I feel like the introduction of Redknapp at this specific time when rumours are rife are perfectly (and intentionally) timed.Ā Think of it like this: Harry Redknapp joins a team specifically built to re-build and improve the profile of Modern British speedway. His influence brings in much bigger/high profile league sponsers to the premiership, bringing in much more capital than we've seen in a long while. I very much doubt a championship team would turn down that kind of income/exposure. I can see 7 teams running 7 man teams in both leagues in 2026. Glasgow have previously said they'llĀ neverĀ step up unless it's financially viable for them. With big sponsors involved, I can see them pulling the trigger. We then only need 2 more teams to join in to make this happen. Personally I can see Plymouth and potentially Redcar joining in as well. That's odd. People are making fun of you but, I heard this rumour a few months ago. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Youhave2minutes Posted 18 hours ago Report Share Posted 18 hours ago (edited) 4 hours ago, Dave_minall said: I actually have a feeling that there will still be the status quo in 2026. I feel like the introduction of Redknapp at this specific time when rumours are rife are perfectly (and intentionally) timed.Ā Think of it like this: Harry Redknapp joins a team specifically built to re-build and improve the profile of Modern British speedway. His influence brings in much bigger/high profile league sponsers to the premiership, bringing in much more capital than we've seen in a long while. I very much doubt a championship team would turn down that kind of income/exposure. I can see 7 teams running 7 man teams in both leagues in 2026. Glasgow have previously said they'llĀ neverĀ step up unless it's financially viable for them. With big sponsors involved, I can see them pulling the trigger. We then only need 2 more teams to join in to make this happen. Personally I can see Plymouth and potentially Redcar joining in as well. Just hope the Rolling Stones can join the status quo. Ticket sales will go through the roof.Ā Edited 18 hours ago by Youhave2minutes 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Youhave2minutes Posted 18 hours ago Report Share Posted 18 hours ago (edited) On 9/25/2025 at 9:28 PM, The White Knight said: EH????? You said compooter I said Commoode. (Commode).š Edited 18 hours ago by Youhave2minutes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
60sMonarch Posted 18 hours ago Report Share Posted 18 hours ago 4 hours ago, Dave_minall said: I actually have a feeling that there will still be the status quo in 2026. I feel like the introduction of Redknapp at this specific time when rumours are rife are perfectly (and intentionally) timed.Ā Think of it like this: Harry Redknapp joins a team specifically built to re-build and improve the profile of Modern British speedway. His influence brings in much bigger/high profile league sponsers to the premiership, bringing in much more capital than we've seen in a long while. I very much doubt a championship team would turn down that kind of income/exposure. I can see 7 teams running 7 man teams in both leagues in 2026. Glasgow have previously said they'llĀ neverĀ step up unless it's financially viable for them. With big sponsors involved, I can see them pulling the trigger. We then only need 2 more teams to join in to make this happen. Personally I can see Plymouth and potentially Redcar joining in as well. I doubt if Harry Redknapp knows enough about speedway to bring in new major sponsors so your comments are just speculation. Glasgow is owned by very successful businessmen who I can't see risking their future by joining the premiership until it would be viable for them. Again, why would Recar or Plymouth want to take the same risk? If this did happen, the Championship, as the most viable current league, would be so depleted it would be no better off than the current Premiership 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The White Knight Posted 17 hours ago Report Share Posted 17 hours ago 45 minutes ago, 60sMonarch said: I doubt if Harry Redknapp knows enough about speedway to bring in new major sponsors so your comments are just speculation. Glasgow is owned by very successful businessmen who I can't see risking their future by joining the premiership until it would be viable for them. Again, why would Recar or Plymouth want to take the same risk? If this did happen, the Championship, as the most viable current league, would be so depleted it would be no better off than the current Premiership Yup!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1 valve Posted 11 hours ago Report Share Posted 11 hours ago 11 hours ago, Dave_minall said: I actually have a feeling that there will still be the status quo in 2026. I feel like the introduction of Redknapp at this specific time when rumours are rife are perfectly (and intentionally) timed.Ā Think of it like this: Harry Redknapp joins a team specifically built to re-build and improve the profile of Modern British speedway. His influence brings in much bigger/high profile league sponsers to the premiership, bringing in much more capital than we've seen in a long while. I very much doubt a championship team would turn down that kind of income/exposure. I can see 7 teams running 7 man teams in both leagues in 2026. Glasgow have previously said they'llĀ neverĀ step up unless it's financially viable for them. With big sponsors involved, I can see them pulling the trigger. We then only need 2 more teams to join in to make this happen. Personally I can see Plymouth and potentially Redcar joining in as well. Thereās already 5 teams from this years prem for 2026 - The top four of 2025 plus Stars & Oxford although as the Cheetahs. But you may be correct that three other promotions may join the top flight to give an eight team PremĀ 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheWellBehavedWorrall Posted 2 hours ago Report Share Posted 2 hours ago British speedway is so depleted that as a spectacle, one league is the only solution. The issue is subsequently whether or not this is viable for those who double up - Harris, Masters, Lawson, etc. - and most alarmingly, whether or not there are a sufficient amount of riders to build as many teams as one big league requires. Although probably necessary, reducing teams to five riders seems tinpot.Ā Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
topaz325 Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago So many questions, in an ideal world the One League system is the way to go but it will have a dramatic effect on the way it operates with costs etc. No way will the likes of Kurtz , Bewley , Fricke , Doyle etc be able to ride in such a League even the so called lesser riders like Masters, Lawson, Harris (Heat leaders in both leagues) prefer and demand to ride in two British league sides to make a living. Its a complicated and sad way the British Leagues have evolved. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheWellBehavedWorrall Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago Are the likes of Bewley, Kurtz, Fricke and Doyle based in the UK? What about Lambert? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Youhave2minutes Posted 27 minutes ago Report Share Posted 27 minutes ago 55 minutes ago, TheWellBehavedWorrall said: Are the likes of Bewley, Kurtz, Fricke and Doyle based in the UK? What about Lambert? Heās all self, canāt stand the bloke. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheWellBehavedWorrall Posted 20 minutes ago Report Share Posted 20 minutes ago 6 minutes ago, Youhave2minutes said: Heās all self, canāt stand the bloke. What one? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Youhave2minutes Posted 20 minutes ago Report Share Posted 20 minutes ago (edited) 3 minutes ago, TheWellBehavedWorrall said: What one? Lambert. Not saying heās not a good rider. Donāt like his nature as a person. Bewley is never phased and comes across as a true professional on and off the track. Edited 16 minutes ago by Youhave2minutes 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Youhave2minutes Posted 12 minutes ago Report Share Posted 12 minutes ago (edited) Lambert shows his true colours in some of his gp interviews. A bloke who is a sore loser just like Woffinden can be also at times. As a neutral Bewley is the man. (Top Brit by far ) Edited 10 minutes ago by Youhave2minutes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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