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3 minutes ago, Ian68 said:

Terrible looking side got bottom of the league written all over it 

Godfrey not up to the job. Can’t put a decent side together for love nor money. No ambition in the least.

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3 hours ago, Marky_Mark said:

So who would you all pick as your final rider? Several available that rode last season that would still fit with the points left available.

Bastian Borke

Alfie Bowtell

Declan Kennedy

Paul Starke

Jason Garrity

Simon Lambert

 

Of that lot to me its a no brainer Declan Kennedy hes the one who has the potential to progress beyond his current average. Garrity is "untouchable" because of his "history" off track. 

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3 hours ago, Marky_Mark said:

So who would you all pick as your final rider? Several available that rode last season that would still fit with the points left available.

Bastian Borke

Alfie Bowtell

Declan Kennedy

Paul Starke

Jason Garrity

Simon Lambert

 

My moneys on Lambert

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1 hour ago, Youhave2minutes said:

Godfrey not up to the job. Can’t put a decent side together for love nor money. No ambition in the least.

Can’t see a long line of people wanting to have his job! Putting his money on the line year in year out. Yes the teams might not always be the best but at least he’s there giving it a good go. Let’s be honest speedway still exists in Scunthorpe because of him

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55 minutes ago, Ryan555 said:

Can’t see a long line of people wanting to have his job! Putting his money on the line year in year out. Yes the teams might not always be the best but at least he’s there giving it a good go. Let’s be honest speedway still exists in Scunthorpe because of him

Needs to meet up with Matt Ford to show him how it’s done.

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15 hours ago, Youhave2minutes said:

Godfrey not up to the job. Can’t put a decent side together for love nor money. No ambition in the least.

Perhaps the Godfreys' ambition is to run the Scunthorpe speedway to a sensible budget, and provide entertainment (and home wins) for many seasons to come?

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2 minutes ago, crescent girl said:

Perhaps the Godfreys' ambition is to run the Scunthorpe speedway to a sensible budget, and provide entertainment (and home wins) for many seasons to come?

Even that home record last year got broken on many occasions 

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17 hours ago, Youhave2minutes said:

Godfrey not up to the job. Can’t put a decent side together for love nor money. No ambition in the least.

But what does "winning" bring?

Definitely not rich financial rewards, in fact, you could close down due to the cost of being successful, (as has been shown in the sport)..

Winning at home wlll be Scunthorpe's target, with putting on some entertaining racing, on a very good track, being the back up to it...

With Stox helping to cover any shortfall Speedway may need...

No idea what crowds Scunthorpe get but a title winning team won't grow crowd numbers hugely, whilst a wooden spoon team won't lose crowd numbers hugely...

The wooden spoon team would be seriously cheaper to run though...

 

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I’ve been meaning to post this for a while, but after reading the last few posts and completing a full home season at Scunthorpe last year, I felt it was time to share a bit of perspective from a "new" local.

I moved to Lincolnshire last year, and on paper, King’s Lynn is significantly closer to me. However, I decided to make Scunthorpe my go-to track, and I’ve based that decision purely on the quality of racing. Having previously lived in a village just down the road from Leicester, I’d actually stopped going there because, frankly, the racing was so poor.

As a lifelong Coventry fan, I’ve seen the highest of highs and the lowest of lows. It’s clear to anyone with eyes that things at the Eddie Wright Raceway are done on a very tight budget. The team for 2026 might not look like world-beaters on paper, and we might not be lifting silverware come October, but after last year, I’ve realised that isn't the most important thing.

The racing last year was superb—genuinely entertaining from Heat 1 to 15. I was told by the regulars that it’s "usually even better,". 

I now consider myself an honorary Scorpion fan. To those who look at the "no-frills" nature of the place and judge it: believe me, if a track like Scunthorpe disappears, you will miss it when it’s gone. This sport needs places like the EWR that prioritise genuine track action over everything else.

Regardless of where we finish in the league, I’m massively looking forward to the new season. Lets get behind the lads and hopefully spring a surprise or two. 

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