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Stars vs Witches - 18th May - POSTPONED


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51 minutes ago, tellboy said:

Maybe so,but it was called off the night before on a forecast.And you said it was nice one Thursday,they just got lucky with the rain coming late on Thursday.Lynn were unlucky with the predicted rain coming a few hours later than predicted.IMO no team should be allowed to postpone a fixture the night before on a weather forecast,not just Lynn.

Precisely, there was 60-80% chance of rain from from 11am-8pm yesterday according to every forecast you wished to look at. I'm no fan of calling meetings off the day before but its not unique to Lynn and others have done it only for the rain to not arrive. 

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Just now, Bagpuss said:

Precisely, there was 60-80% chance of rain from from 11am-8pm yesterday according to every forecast you wished to look at. I'm no fan of calling meetings off the day before but its not unique to Lynn and others have done it only for the rain to not arrive. 

How can you follow a sport when it’s run like that. Weathermen rule eh

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23 minutes ago, Steve Irving said:

NO. You’re the first one on here criticising the Mickey Mouse product we have over here, but you can fully understand why clubs just call meetings off because they’re missing a rider?

If the sport is EVER going to sort itself out again and be taken seriously, then absolute pi$$ takers like Chapman need to be driven out of the sport. 
 

I’m sorry but you just can’t have owners running and not running meetings on the fly whenever it’s convenient/inconvenient and basically cheating. 

The sport is beyond salvaging as a "proper sport" given the infrastructure around it that has been allowed to pervade over the past couple of decades...

Therefore. Those who fund the sport make up the rules as they go along to suit their own requirements, which is fair enough as it is their money...

They clearly have zero intention of the sport "being taken seriously" given the operating model they use, and the absence of any independent arbiters...

"Being taken seriously" would be too expensive to implement, and would attract wider scrutiny, hence we have what we have...

All promoters use the rules and regs to their advantage whenever they need to, and answer to no one but themselves, therefore can pretty much do what they want.  

And, as I say, it is their money funding their hobby and the sport, and, as we have seen, if any of them decide to walk away there isn't a large queue to take over their clubs...

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We go through this every year. Regardless of possible underhand reasoning, what is it Speedway fans want??

We see hundreds of comments of ban RR / guests, makes the sport a joke.

Then there's moaning (rightly so imo) that meetings are called off for rain from 5-8pm.

People need to stop being selfish pr!cks and realise the financial implications just for fans alone. There are 100s of fans at King's Lynn that it's costing £40-£80 round trip for these meetings. Taking whole / half day holidays from work

Absolutely, 100%, calling a meeting a day before is beneficial for the wider public, regardless of reason

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8 minutes ago, mikebv said:

The sport is beyond salvaging as a "proper sport" given the infrastructure around it that has been allowed to pervade over the past couple of decades...

Therefore. Those who fund the sport make up the rules as they go along to suit their own requirements, which is fair enough as it is their money...

They clearly have zero intention of the sport "being taken seriously" given the operating model they use, and the absence of any independent arbiters...

"Being taken seriously" would be too expensive to implement, and would attract wider scrutiny, hence we have what we have...

All promoters use the rules and regs to their advantage whenever they need to, and answer to no one but themselves, therefore can pretty much do what they want.  

And, as I say, it is their money funding their hobby and the sport, and, as we have seen, if any of them decide to walk away there isn't a large queue to take over their clubs...

Running it there way will only see a demise in the crowds especially when the die harders die.

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3 minutes ago, Daniel Smith said:

We go through this every year. Regardless of possible underhand reasoning, what is it Speedway fans want??

We see hundreds of comments of ban RR / guests, makes the sport a joke.

Then there's moaning (rightly so imo) that meetings are called off for rain from 5-8pm.

People need to stop being selfish pr!cks and realise the financial implications just for fans alone. There are 100s of fans at King's Lynn that it's costing £40-£80 round trip for these meetings. Taking whole / half day holidays from work

Absolutely, 100%, calling a meeting a day before is beneficial for the wider public, regardless of reason

Plus, if anyone has booked a hotel you can get your money back the day before if you have to cancel...

As long as you have paid the extra obviously, which, if you follow Speedway, you really need to...

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5 minutes ago, Daniel Smith said:

We go through this every year. Regardless of possible underhand reasoning, what is it Speedway fans want??

We see hundreds of comments of ban RR / guests, makes the sport a joke.

Then there's moaning (rightly so imo) that meetings are called off for rain from 5-8pm.

People need to stop being selfish pr!cks and realise the financial implications just for fans alone. There are 100s of fans at King's Lynn that it's costing £40-£80 round trip for these meetings. Taking whole / half day holidays from work

Absolutely, 100%, calling a meeting a day before is beneficial for the wider public, regardless of reason

Once a holiday is booked your f*cked

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2 minutes ago, Youhave2minutes said:

Running it there way will only see a demise in the crowds especially when the die harders die.

Undoubtedly....

But. Unless a radical overhaul takes place, (which won't/can't happen), then what we have is what there always will be till it organically finishes..

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4 hours ago, tellboy said:

Should Leicester last week then?

Big difference there is Lynns appalling track record on dodgy call offs they’ve a long history of doing this for various reasons .

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