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16 minutes ago, YeOldPitGate said:

Will be interesting to see i they manage to get a sixth club, it seems to between Peterborough who as far as I'm aware haven't yet had the green light to even return to the showground let alone rebuild a track and stadium, someone to pony up most likely 100k minimum to run a nomad team at Oxford which baring divine intervention will lead to a thumping loss, or arm up the back for a championship club to move up, I'm not sure many see either of these three options as a sound long term business plan.

So which Championship club might fall on their sword to assist the Prem? Not Glasgow or Poole! How about Scunny, run by the BSPL Chairman and already announced Pickering?!😜

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18 minutes ago, LisaColette said:

Carl Johnson talked about it on speedway 360 podcast. 

What did he say then? I'm pretty sure I've listened to the recent podcasts and I didn't hear anything that made me think there was any chance of an imminent Panthers return and especially not in 2026, maybe I missed something 🤷‍♂️

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17 minutes ago, IainB said:

What did he say then? I'm pretty sure I've listened to the recent podcasts and I didn't hear anything that made me think there was any chance of an imminent Panthers return and especially not in 2026, maybe I missed something 🤷‍♂️

This one? Something about not definitely yes but not a definite no. Sounds like they are looking into it.

Interesting to hear that their crowds are the same whether it's championship or premiership. 

 

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9 minutes ago, THE DEAN MACHINE said:

Peterborough 

Link? The one above? What episode number is that? 29? Not available on Spotify yet. I'll give it a listen

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35 minutes ago, SteveLyric2 said:

So which Championship club might fall on their sword to assist the Prem? Not Glasgow or Poole! How about Scunny, run by the BSPL Chairman and already announced Pickering?!😜

Whoever it is there will have to be a huge carrot dangled infront of them and unless either tv deal or betting deal or sponsor deal on the table that ain’t happening 

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11 minutes ago, IainB said:

Link? The one above? What episode number is that?

I wasn’t on this week so not sure but I think it was episode 3 of 3, haven’t had chance to listen yet but we talked about it on our what’s app group in the week 

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11 hours ago, THE DEAN MACHINE said:

Having a long chat with a former promoter yesterday at the speedway show, something he said made me laugh but his point was valid, he was saying speedway had changed and not for the better and he said it used to be after a meeting around midnight he would get the stadium manager calling him saying can you come and get your star rider out of the bar I want to close up and go home, his point was when that stopped speedway changed lol 

Never a truer word spoken by an ex Promoter.

That is what I was trying to say in an earlier Post.

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3 hours ago, SteveLyric2 said:

So which Championship club might fall on their sword to assist the Prem? Not Glasgow or Poole! How about Scunny, run by the BSPL Chairman and already announced Pickering?!😜

Can't see any being daft enough to be honest. Long history of teams stepping up not being allowed to build a competitive team.

Poole and Oxford are the only clubs with a history of rivalries in the top division. Oxford probably had enough of being the Premiership punching bag. Poole have knocked it back due to race night and other issues. 

Any Northern team (Glasgow, Edinburgh, Berwick, Workington) would lose any sort of local derby, and all are weekend tracks for good reason. 

I cannot see Redcar or Plymouth going up and staying in business. Scunthorpe would at least have some local matches against BV and Sheffield but I cannot see it without massive outside investment to cover huge losses.

I don't want to see the Premiership fail, but I can't see a Championship promoter sacrificing their club to save it. 

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7 hours ago, TigerIain said:

Can't see any being daft enough to be honest. Long history of teams stepping up not being allowed to build a competitive team.

Poole and Oxford are the only clubs with a history of rivalries in the top division. Oxford probably had enough of being the Premiership punching bag. Poole have knocked it back due to race night and other issues. 

Any Northern team (Glasgow, Edinburgh, Berwick, Workington) would lose any sort of local derby, and all are weekend tracks for good reason. 

I cannot see Redcar or Plymouth going up and staying in business. Scunthorpe would at least have some local matches against BV and Sheffield but I cannot see it without massive outside investment to cover huge losses.

I don't want to see the Premiership fail, but I can't see a Championship promoter sacrificing their club to save it. 

I only really suggested Scunny because he is BSPL Chairman. I have no knowledge of his financial situation.

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