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30 minutes ago, SteveLyric2 said:

Surely that was back in the day when the British league and National league were separately managed and administered. Many would say now that the Championship should be separately managed!! Mr Morris was brought in as Chief Exec of the Premiership only - nothing to do with Championship or NDL/NDT!!

You are correct, he was and he doesn’t.

As it is today, UK speedway is already teetering on oblivion being well short of any concise growth plan as promoters focus on self serving survival, which as things stand will ultimately be the death knell for UK professional speedway. 
Being mindful of the existing structure of the sports governing bodies from the FIM down, the last thing needed is to have separate groups of promoters in collectively further working against each other and the greater good of the sport.  

Truth of the matter is.
There are too few riders available for the number of promotions.
Most of the stadiums in use are outdated and provide poor spectator facilities.  
There is an over dependence on doubling up to keep promotions active. 
The guest system is overused. 
The sporting media by and large steer wide of covering speedway because of its self serving and contrived organisation.

The current crop of promoters do not have the wherewithal to steer the sport to better times, only to tread water until they eventually “go under”

Fans think a few changes (if any) are all that is required whereas a great number of factors impact on one another to make the solution complicated and in itself is the very reason why promoters do not wish to bite the bullet and so things remain the same. 
 

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9 hours ago, 1 valve said:

Except they didnt all ride in the top league at the same time and thus remained a minority

The first division in 1970 had 19 teams.  Of those 7 teams, Belle Vue, Coventry, Halifax, King's Lynn, Wembley, Cradley and Swindon raced on Saturdays, so hardly a minority !!

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36 minutes ago, shippy22 said:

The first division in 1970 had 19 teams.  Of those 7 teams, Belle Vue, Coventry, Halifax, King's Lynn, Wembley, Cradley and Swindon raced on Saturdays, so hardly a minority !!

< 50% => minority

But

It is certainly not a 'small minority'

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13 minutes ago, 1 valve said:

You are correct, he was and he doesn’t.

As it is today, UK speedway is already teetering on oblivion being well short of any concise growth plan as promoters focus on self serving survival, which as things stand will ultimately be the death knell for UK professional speedway. 
Being mindful of the existing structure of the sports governing bodies from the FIM down, the last thing needed is to have separate groups of promoters in collectively further working against each other and the greater good of the sport.  

Truth of the matter is.
There are too few riders available for the number of promotions.
Most of the stadiums in use are outdated and provide poor spectator facilities.  
There is an over dependence on doubling up to keep promotions active. 
The guest system is overused. 
The sporting media by and large steer wide of covering speedway because of its self serving and contrived organisation.

The current crop of promoters do not have the wherewithal to steer the sport to better times, only to tread water until they eventually “go under”

Fans think a few changes (if any) are all that is required whereas a great number of factors impact on one another to make the solution complicated and in itself is the very reason why promoters do not wish to bite the bullet and so things remain the same. 
 

Good post.

I agree that the BSPL with only 4 current active members does not indeed have the wherewithal to steer the sport to better times. It definitely needs the help of professional business, marketing and PR consultants to develop strategies for sponsorship, fan engagement, improved media coverage and the attraction of investment. However this costs money and the BSPL don't have much. 

Promotions need to urgently think about improving facilities and introducing activities that make Speedway more family oriented and not just about the racing. It also in the shorter term needs to be serious about realigning the costs of running the sport based on current attendances.

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1 hour ago, SteelShoe said:

Promotions need to urgently think about improving facilities and introducing activities that make Speedway more family oriented and not just about the racing

The kids running races are a good way to bring familys in as long as kids go free or a quid. it enables those parents who would normally stop at home as the kids get bored,but now they are probably the ones asking to go.

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9 minutes ago, soupy said:

Bring back the 4 Team Tournament,Going back we also had the silver helmet match race over 3 heats.

Stuff like this is purely nostalgic and will not work in modern day speedway. 4 Team tournament alone wouldn't work because where are promoters going to finance rider costs for 3 extra away meetings for top riders going by the old format. It's the same crack as people saying there should be a one-off final etc.

Speedway needs totally re-invented from the top down just like domestic Cricket has with the Hundred.

The only way to do this and keep the top GP riders riding in the UK is to have a separate summer holidays competition, a 'Super League' with maybe a modified format.

Team names do not matter one bit, I was always sceptical but franchises work. And people soon find a team to support.

6 Teams would be based around tracks with large followings/finances and the ability to draw big sponsorship and fans in from other teams, 5 man teams (squads with no guest system) sticking to the usual Monday and Thursday priority race nights from mid July to end of August. 30 riders required with plenty to choose from.

Example (recognisable to other sports fans) team franchises would come from;

Glasgow
Manchester
Sheffield
Midlands/Leicester
London/Oxford
Bournemouth

A normal 14 team league ran at championship standard would be ran alongside this as usual from March to October for your weekly speedway fix. I don't think the standard of rider correlates to the size of the crowd. The rivalries and standard of racing builds this.

How else can domestic speedway survive? It can't keep going the the it is! Unfortunately, I don't think some of the people running the sport would have the foresight to come up with a 5 year plan to incorporate this 'Super League'

 

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38 minutes ago, Marksman said:

Stuff like this is purely nostalgic and will not work in modern day speedway. 4 Team tournament alone wouldn't work because where are promoters going to finance rider costs for 3 extra away meetings for top riders going by the old format. It's the same crack as people saying there should be a one-off final etc.

Speedway needs totally re-invented from the top down just like domestic Cricket has with the Hundred.

The only way to do this and keep the top GP riders riding in the UK is to have a separate summer holidays competition, a 'Super League' with maybe a modified format.

Team names do not matter one bit, I was always sceptical but franchises work. And people soon find a team to support.

6 Teams would be based around tracks with large followings/finances and the ability to draw big sponsorship and fans in from other teams, 5 man teams (squads with no guest system) sticking to the usual Monday and Thursday priority race nights from mid July to end of August. 30 riders required with plenty to choose from.

Example (recognisable to other sports fans) team franchises would come from;

Glasgow
Manchester
Sheffield
Midlands/Leicester
London/Oxford
Bournemouth

A normal 14 team league ran at championship standard would be ran alongside this as usual from March to October for your weekly speedway fix. I don't think the standard of rider correlates to the size of the crowd. The rivalries and standard of racing builds this.

How else can domestic speedway survive? It can't keep going the the it is! Unfortunately, I don't think some of the people running the sport would have the foresight to come up with a 5 year plan to incorporate this 'Super League'

 

Good idea, sadly you just know that whatever was delivered would be shambolic and embarrassing. 

Cricket is an interesting comparison because they've reinvented their sport as something fast paced, entertaining, and appealing to the younger generation.

If only our sport was set up for that sort of crowd, what with 60-second races, music, entertainment opportunities and high speed motorsport....

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1 hour ago, Marksman said:

Stuff like this is purely nostalgic and will not work in modern day speedway. 4 Team tournament alone wouldn't work because where are promoters going to finance rider costs for 3 extra away meetings for top riders going by the old format. It's the same crack as people saying there should be a one-off final etc.

Speedway needs totally re-invented from the top down just like domestic Cricket has with the Hundred.

The only way to do this and keep the top GP riders riding in the UK is to have a separate summer holidays competition, a 'Super League' with maybe a modified format.

Team names do not matter one bit, I was always sceptical but franchises work. And people soon find a team to support.

6 Teams would be based around tracks with large followings/finances and the ability to draw big sponsorship and fans in from other teams, 5 man teams (squads with no guest system) sticking to the usual Monday and Thursday priority race nights from mid July to end of August. 30 riders required with plenty to choose from.

Example (recognisable to other sports fans) team franchises would come from;

Glasgow
Manchester
Sheffield
Midlands/Leicester
London/Oxford
Bournemouth

A normal 14 team league ran at championship standard would be ran alongside this as usual from March to October for your weekly speedway fix. I don't think the standard of rider correlates to the size of the crowd. The rivalries and standard of racing builds this.

How else can domestic speedway survive? It can't keep going the the it is! Unfortunately, I don't think some of the people running the sport would have the foresight to come up with a 5 year plan to incorporate this 'Super League'

 

I agree it worked back then so why not now as used to bring extra revenue from fans when it was regionalised.

Cricket has gone the other way and they have changed it to much now but that is my opinion.

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