Aries Posted October 29 Report Share Posted October 29 5 minutes ago, Tim G said: So if Plymouth had stayed racing on a Tuesday, won the league with low crowds and went bust would you call that a successful season? Most teams in the premiership football league call staying up or finishing in the top 4 a successful season. Is this a “sport” or not? Find me a footballer supporter who has watched their team get beaten most weeks, finished second bottom and ask them if they think it was a “successful season”. You’ll be hard pushed to find one so I don’t agree with you I’m sorry. A club not expected to stay up but avoids relegation against the odds, could consider it a successful season. But that jeopardy doesn’t apply here does it. “But it’s been good racing”. Again, find me a football supporter who would get up and cheer an opposing player banging one in to the top bin from 20 yards against YOUR keeper and saying “great goal son! Enjoyed that one” Appreciate it sure, you wouldn’t enjoy it though. Speedway supporters have long had a stigma attached to them. Programme boards, cr@p club jackets, some with badges attached, fishing chairs and tartan blankets, flasks, etc etc. I was going to say Speedway supporters are generally a bit weird but that’s too unkind. Let’s just say in the main, they’re a bit, erm, different! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tim G Posted October 29 Report Share Posted October 29 1 hour ago, Aries said: Is this a “sport” or not? Find me a footballer supporter who has watched their team get beaten most weeks, finished second bottom and ask them if they think it was a “successful season”. You’ll be hard pushed to find one so I don’t agree with you I’m sorry. A club not expected to stay up but avoids relegation against the odds, could consider it a successful season. But that jeopardy doesn’t apply here does it. “But it’s been good racing”. Again, find me a football supporter who would get up and cheer an opposing player banging one in to the top bin from 20 yards against YOUR keeper and saying “great goal son! Enjoyed that one” Appreciate it sure, you wouldn’t enjoy it though. Speedway supporters have long had a stigma attached to them. Programme boards, cr@p club jackets, some with badges attached, fishing chairs and tartan blankets, flasks, etc etc. I was going to say Speedway supporters are generally a bit weird but that’s too unkind. Let’s just say in the main, they’re a bit, erm, different! Well there seem to be a load of happy Sheffield Wednesday fans at the moment and they are certain to be relegated along with having a poor season. Sometimes sport is not about winning. i also know plenty of Reading fans that were not that upset about being relegated as it helped changed the direction of the club. So there’s two for you. I expect a team like Plymouth, not running at a big loss and being able to come to the tapes the following season is seen as a success. Now, teams like Poole and Glasgow this is not the case. Anyway, would you have classed Plymouth winning the title and going bust a successful season? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PersonalResponsibility Posted October 29 Report Share Posted October 29 1 hour ago, Aries said: Is this a “sport” or not? Find me a footballer supporter who has watched their team get beaten most weeks, finished second bottom and ask them if they think it was a “successful season”. You’ll be hard pushed to find one so I don’t agree with you I’m sorry. A club not expected to stay up but avoids relegation against the odds, could consider it a successful season. But that jeopardy doesn’t apply here does it. “But it’s been good racing”. Again, find me a football supporter who would get up and cheer an opposing player banging one in to the top bin from 20 yards against YOUR keeper and saying “great goal son! Enjoyed that one” Appreciate it sure, you wouldn’t enjoy it though. Speedway supporters have long had a stigma attached to them. Programme boards, cr@p club jackets, some with badges attached, fishing chairs and tartan blankets, flasks, etc etc. I was going to say Speedway supporters are generally a bit weird but that’s too unkind. Let’s just say in the main, they’re a bit, erm, different! In the context of Plymouth I don't think it's that odd. If you supported a football club who'd been on the brink of extinction, had a few iffy seasons and was now in the process of rebuilding, increasing crowd numbers and growing, I think you'd be pretty happy. Add in some entertaining home games, a safe mid table finish, even happier. I think it'd be weird if Plymouth fans were happy finishing bottom 3 every season, but they're going in the right direction, so it's fair enough they can find some positives. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neila Posted October 29 Report Share Posted October 29 5 hours ago, Aries said: Is this a “sport” or not? Find me a footballer supporter who has watched their team get beaten most weeks, finished second bottom and ask them if they think it was a “successful season”. You’ll be hard pushed to find one so I don’t agree with you I’m sorry. A club not expected to stay up but avoids relegation against the odds, could consider it a successful season. But that jeopardy doesn’t apply here does it. “But it’s been good racing”. Again, find me a football supporter who would get up and cheer an opposing player banging one in to the top bin from 20 yards against YOUR keeper and saying “great goal son! Enjoyed that one” Appreciate it sure, you wouldn’t enjoy it though. Speedway supporters have long had a stigma attached to them. Programme boards, cr@p club jackets, some with badges attached, fishing chairs and tartan blankets, flasks, etc etc. I was going to say Speedway supporters are generally a bit weird but that’s too unkind. Let’s just say in the main, they’re a bit, erm, different! For me as a worky fan, very similar to Plymouth A good season is watching entertaining racing with the majority of home wins, if we get beat by a better team so be it 😄 Then if our team survives and runs the following season that is a success and hopefully the guys that run the speedway have broken even 8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aarongaleuk Posted October 30 Report Share Posted October 30 21 hours ago, Tim G said: Well there seem to be a load of happy Sheffield Wednesday fans at the moment and they are certain to be relegated along with having a poor season. Sometimes sport is not about winning. i also know plenty of Reading fans that were not that upset about being relegated as it helped changed the direction of the club. So there’s two for you. I expect a team like Plymouth, not running at a big loss and being able to come to the tapes the following season is seen as a success. Now, teams like Poole and Glasgow this is not the case. Anyway, would you have classed Plymouth winning the title and going bust a successful season? You're absolutely right, there has been a real buzz about Plymouth this summer, there's over 100 children that line up for the kids race that won't care if Plymouth win or lose the meeting, they're inspired by the peewees want to try it themselves which is feeding my first skid with new little riders, It's a long way off but they are the future of British Speedway. I just hope there is a future to enjoy. I think it speaks volumes that Nicholls chose to come back to Plymouth given the choice between there and Oxford. The main thing is we get speedway and alot of people have lots their tracks, having a shot at the play-offs would be amazing but the truth is most are happy to see their riders put in a shift and entertain. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doners123 Posted October 30 Author Report Share Posted October 30 25 minutes ago, aarongaleuk said: You're absolutely right, there has been a real buzz about Plymouth this summer, there's over 100 children that line up for the kids race that won't care if Plymouth win or lose the meeting, they're inspired by the peewees want to try it themselves which is feeding my first skid with new little riders, It's a long way off but they are the future of British Speedway. I just hope there is a future to enjoy. I think it speaks volumes that Nicholls chose to come back to Plymouth given the choice between there and Oxford. The main thing is we get speedway and alot of people have lots their tracks, having a shot at the play-offs would be amazing but the truth is most are happy to see their riders put in a shift and entertain. This is exactly it. Plymouth are 99.9% of the time competitive at home. As people state there are a limited amount of people left that go to the speedway purely because they love and study the sport. But people go because there is a great vibe currently at Plymouth, everyone is welcome, the production that is produced is aimed at getting people to come back, the kids get involved, the promotion are forward thinking, it’s all more than just 15 minutes of racing. on top of that the track has been really good and the new potential plans for the track of the winter is only going to enhance the racing further. and as said above the fact the Scott Nicholls is prepared to return must mean Plymouth are doing something right. I think Plymouth will have a strong team next year that should compete for trophies and it would be nothing less than mark and co deserve. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chef1 Posted November 2 Report Share Posted November 2 On 10/30/2025 at 5:21 PM, Doners123 said: This is exactly it. Plymouth are 99.9% of the time competitive at home. As people state there are a limited amount of people left that go to the speedway purely because they love and study the sport. But people go because there is a great vibe currently at Plymouth, everyone is welcome, the production that is produced is aimed at getting people to come back, the kids get involved, the promotion are forward thinking, it’s all more than just 15 minutes of racing. on top of that the track has been really good and the new potential plans for the track of the winter is only going to enhance the racing further. and as said above the fact the Scott Nicholls is prepared to return must mean Plymouth are doing something right. I think Plymouth will have a strong team next year that should compete for trophies and it would be nothing less than mark and co deserve. It would be great to have Dan T back next season?? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paddy The Rebel Posted November 2 Report Share Posted November 2 1 hour ago, Chef1 said: It would be great to have Dan T back next season?? Seems like a real possibility as I feel one more year in championship would probably be best for him to go out on a high and prove himself as a no1 rider,and getting Emil machinery there’s every chance he can push on to that level and would make a good spearhead with Nicholls and he can learn off him aswell. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doners123 Posted November 2 Author Report Share Posted November 2 3 hours ago, Chef1 said: It would be great to have Dan T back next season?? I think it would be great to have him back. as mentioned before add in him and Nicholls at 1 and 5. Barker, Joe Thompson and Bowtell/Tomsen in the engine room with klima and another at reserve think it would be a good team. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FAST GATER Posted November 3 Report Share Posted November 3 (edited) Had the good fortune to meet an avid Plymouth fan over the weekend he informed that immediiately Scott N arrived the whole team and club seemed to get an incredible lift .In no time at all his merchandise was flying off the shelves and he was being lauded by almost every supporter .His approach to riding ,team mates and the fans meant in his opinion his return for 2026 was crucial even if he may no longer an out and out number 1 at Champ level . It was great to witness this enthusiasm which we don't see a great deal of within our sport these days ! Edited November 3 by FAST GATER 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sings4Speedway Posted November 3 Report Share Posted November 3 On 10/30/2025 at 5:21 PM, Doners123 said: This is exactly it. Plymouth are 99.9% of the time competitive at home. As people state there are a limited amount of people left that go to the speedway purely because they love and study the sport. But people go because there is a great vibe currently at Plymouth, everyone is welcome, the production that is produced is aimed at getting people to come back, the kids get involved, the promotion are forward thinking, it’s all more than just 15 minutes of racing. on top of that the track has been really good and the new potential plans for the track of the winter is only going to enhance the racing further. and as said above the fact the Scott Nicholls is prepared to return must mean Plymouth are doing something right. I think Plymouth will have a strong team next year that should compete for trophies and it would be nothing less than mark and co deserve. Certainly sounds like the input of Mr B Bishop is certainly having a positive effect..... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chef1 Posted November 3 Report Share Posted November 3 Friday night another signing announcement! I wonder who it is?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paddy The Rebel Posted November 3 Report Share Posted November 3 21 minutes ago, Chef1 said: Friday night another signing announcement! I wonder who it is?? I reckon it will be the rider over 8,I’m going for Dan Thompson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doners123 Posted November 3 Author Report Share Posted November 3 4 minutes ago, Paddy The Rebel said: I reckon it will be the rider over 8,I’m going for Dan Thompson Don’t think it’ll be Thompson… but a surprise no one has mentioned …. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chef1 Posted November 3 Report Share Posted November 3 3 minutes ago, Doners123 said: Don’t think it’ll be Thompson… but a surprise no one has mentioned …. Nick Morris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveLyric2 Posted November 3 Report Share Posted November 3 3 minutes ago, Chef1 said: Nick Morris Lawson?! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LisaColette Posted November 3 Report Share Posted November 3 51 minutes ago, Chef1 said: Friday night another signing announcement! I wonder who it is?? 22 minutes ago, Paddy The Rebel said: I reckon it will be the rider over 8,I’m going for Dan Thompson 17 minutes ago, Doners123 said: Don’t think it’ll be Thompson… but a surprise no one has mentioned …. 13 minutes ago, Chef1 said: Nick Morris 10 minutes ago, SteveLyric2 said: Lawson?! Going to go for Danny King. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gazc Posted November 3 Report Share Posted November 3 Could be Bomber closer to home with a young family. This may appeal to him as he nears retirement. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FAST GATER Posted November 3 Report Share Posted November 3 57 minutes ago, Gazc said: Could be Bomber closer to home with a young family. This may appeal to him as he nears retirement. The fan I spoke to at the weekend said Bomber and Scott would be the dream duo and a great way to end their careers . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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