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What about Northampton?
dontforgetthefueltapsbruv replied to RoundTheBoards's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
OUCH would be creaming his pants at the chance to spout his drivel about the virtuous benevolence of Belle Vue if this were to happen -
Scunthorpe 2026
Fortythirtyeight replied to Youhave2minutes's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
and who tells them ( him ) what to do ? -
He doesn't come across as the most professional or polished administrator does he? As you say forgetting names of key people for something which has been going on a fair while is pretty poor. However I'm an optimist (a cautious one seeing as its British Speedway we are talking about) so my glass is half full regarding what could happen in the near future. We shall see.
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What about Northampton?
MajorMauger replied to RoundTheBoards's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
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What about Northampton?
enotian replied to RoundTheBoards's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Well there's little hope of that. Looks like there's 8 team spots to fill across Belle Vue and Ipswich. Make that 15 if Northampton Panther Bees run. With only Kurtz, Wright, Brennan, Lawson, Ellis, King, Klindt, Nicholls, Becker, Iversen, Tungate, Lidsey and Rew likely candidates. I suppose if you can attract another big name (Woffinden?) to return it might be possible but surely you don't set up a new promotion/track (Ipswich/Northampton) and give them no chance to be competitive on track. Waiting a season might be for the best -
What about Northampton?
Fromafar replied to RoundTheBoards's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Totally agree.The situation regarding Premiership is a shambles.Where all these new fans are going to appear from and stick around. Given Ipswich success last season why Louis decided to pack in says it all for me. -
Like you say no way should Ablitt should be given a reduction. Same should apply to Garrity given the reason he was lost to the sport. The sport is becoming a laughing stock and cannot be taken seriously anymore,certainly not going to attract many newcomers.
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Don't disagree but there are lots of long intervals where knowing the language helps š What I notice is how much a difference having a large vocal crowd makes. But what is it with this desire to have numerous planned delays? Swedish league is the same. Momentum is lost and this shouldn't be a time for a bovril sport. Those breaks must be difficult for even experienced broadcasters. How do you fill for 15 minutes if you've only seen 5 minutes of speedway, of which there might be 2 or 3 incidents worthy of discussion/replay. I imagine a much better product would be much easier to present. Just a thought, but if BSN was my business I'd reach out to broadcasters or Universities with a view to providing them with an opportunity to train their staff/students. I know Sky have an 'academy' to train presenters, reporters, commentators and technical staff of the future. What greater way to learn than by being given the opportunity to produce a live sporting event. Sure you don't get the finished article but you do get enthusiasm and raw talent trying to improve their skills. You also get on the broadcasters radar, The broadcaster might even pay for the training opportunity or at the least you get access to free resources. Realise speedway is a bit niche but the skills required to take part in a live broadcast are all the same.
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What about Northampton?
Mick Bratley replied to RoundTheBoards's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
It would be fantastic to have a team from Northampton in the league (40/45 minute drive from Alwalton), however, I hope those in charge of Speedway ensure they have a good team that can compete, in fact it is essential. No new team/club in the top flight can be allowed to be making up numbers as Birmingham were and to a slightly lesser extent Oxford were. Teams need to be equally balanced and yes I know there is a points limit, but we all know that never really makes teams equal. I really hope Northampton happens for the future of Speedway in this country. - Today
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Now this is where I have a problem with this 8% rule, the rule has been made up by the crook which we all know by rob godfrey. The BSPA statement literally says, āIt is hoped that this will provide some assistance to riders who have taken time out of the sport, and who are now once again seeking team places.ā Abilitt, hasnāt been away from the sport, he refused more than one team place last year at championship level cause he couldnāt be bothered travelling that far north, plus rode NDT with Kent last year. Yet qualifies for this silly rule. Thatās not a rider thatās been lost or taken time out. No wonder everyone gets fed up with Speedway guys like Godfrey killing the sport for a selfish gain.
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What about Northampton?
Mick Bratley replied to RoundTheBoards's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
It would be fantastic to have a team from Northampton in the league (40/45 minute drive from Alwalton), however, I hope those in charge of Speedway ensure they have a good team that can compete, in fact it is essential. No new team/club in the top flight can be allowed to be making up numbers as Birmingham were and to a slightly lesser extent Oxford were. Teams need to be equally balanced and yes I know there is a points limit, but we all know that never really makes teams equal. I really hope Northampton happens for the future of Speedway in this country. -
I thought the final decision rested with the Speedway Control Bureau ??
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What about Northampton?
Teromaafan replied to RoundTheBoards's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Based on predicted attendancesā¦ā¦.Northampton Nomates! -
What about Northampton?
therefused replied to RoundTheBoards's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Only 15 minutes in and heās comparing speedway to potentially doing something similar to Wrexham football club. The amount of delusion is absurd, I have no faith in anyone currently in position to get the sport out of the mess it finds itself in -
Scunthorpe 2026
Youhave2minutes replied to Youhave2minutes's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Lorry driving again for the old man then. -
What about Northampton?
Youhave2minutes replied to RoundTheBoards's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Northampton Nomads. -
Knackered mate. Only just got over the line.š©
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When had Speedway ever considered āoptionsā
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Speedway 360 podcast
SteveArena replied to THE DEAN MACHINE's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
RG was good but him and Lambert's interaction was annyoing blowing smoke up each others backsides when no one else gives a toss. -
took him 5 mins š to ask his 1st question
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Lidl are recruting
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Iāve just listened to RBās drivel (I know he wonāt mind me calling it that as he told me so on the interview) and I endured it to see if he mentioned the NL ! Thanks to Rambo who asked him he mentioned it once, briefly. To save anyone the trouble he thinks theyāve got The NDL 2026 just about right
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Just listened to Rob Godfrey in full... Fair play to the host who asked all the right questions (eventually š) and also to Godfrey for responding to them. That's all I'm going to say about it really as there was a lot of "there's a lot going on behind the scenes" which I've heard too many times before in this sport only for nothing to materialise. Not filled with confidence when Godfrey couldn't even remember the name of the former MP that has joined SFL and he kept referring to SFL as "them" when he's on the board! Like I've said before Godfrey does a fine job at Scunny but should be nowhere near the top table of Speedway in the UK.
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Scunthorpe 2026
Fortythirtyeight replied to Youhave2minutes's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Well thatās a given as the man who sanctions it is the man signing them ! Lambert is going into the NDL to keep match fit. -
What about Northampton?
Hawk127 replied to RoundTheBoards's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Yes Rayleigh did but the club was always well supported with the main stand usually full and the stand on the back straight had a good few with the 1st 2nd and 3rd bend embankments having a good smattering of supporters. Back in the day the local rivalries with Romford, Eastbourne, Canterbury, Crayford and Ipswich always guaranteed bumper crowds and on bank holidays whoever were the opponents you got good crowds. I still have some news paper cuttings with pictures of the action and the stands looking packed. I think back then because so many teams had characters riding you always looked forward to a protagonist visiting like Jack Milne, Brian Foote, Ted Hubbard, the Kennet brothers, Arthur Price and many more and that also tended to boost support. Probably a bit more tribal back then.