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Berwick promoters are Gary Flint, Steven Dews and Jamie Courtney. Scott and Jamie are the company directors. Source (Berwick speedway programme).6 points
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Well… the good news already with our 3 signings made sure it was a sell out! The place was packed. Leon scooped up all the awards for the senior team other than Bonus Point King which went to Kyle… “Bartosz” Blair scooping up the Bullets glory (and rightly so ) Aaron retiring from speedway but will be carrying on with road racing, motor crossing and will still be there on Saturday nights in the pits… NBJ showed up and pretty much said his mental health had taken an absolute battering.. he was falling behind with his business in Denmark, the renovation of his house with his girlfriend and not scoring over here as he knew he can… it sounded like a goodbye speech but was great to see him there and looking so much happier… Jye was at the Belle Vue End of Season Bash… Jamie confirming things are moving forward positively for 2022… he knows what is happening and will continue to do things as he does! Quite an emotional speech from Flinty when it came to talking about the Bullets and how close they came to winning the title … grass roots speedway truly means so much up here to them.. you can understand why our junior system is so well thought of when you see and listen to the youngsters speak! Ben Rathbone is now our asset! More to come very soon I imagine but a very very positive happy night was had…..5 points
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It’s really not complicated. Scott Courtney runs Berwick Jamie Courtney will run Oxford harris has signed for Berwick and has agreed to ride for Oxford when they were planning to run in the premiership Oxford will be championship so Harris will no longer be in the team as he already signed for Berwick3 points
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All correct, but, Jamie Courtney runs Berwick not Scott, Scott took a step back, but is still a co-promoter, as far as I’m aware Jamie is going to be the promoter at Oxford, but will not be putting any money into it, and just representing someone else, for the need to have a BSPA licensed promoter2 points
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Those of us who support teams in the second tier have known for ages that it’s the superior league. Adding Oxford will only strengthen that and I am very much looking forward to seeing them at Armadale and also hopefully paying a visit when Edinburgh race there.2 points
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No place for Adam Ellis? That's a mistake. Also looks like we've got three reserves in there, which is another mistake.2 points
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Well, while my earlier statement of expectation was correct at the time of posting, since then the Premiership - despite crying out for more tracks - have seemingly closed ranks to refuse Oxford admittance to "the club". Thus, despite a wish to come back as a PL circuit, the new Cheetahs will therefore indeed now be welcomed to the "better league". I turn out to be wrong in my earlier post, and apologise. Glad to have a new, vibrant, organisation joing to CL tho.....2 points
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And never will whilst their operating model allows any rider to ride for any team at any given time... Unsurprisingly. Zero credibility brings Zero interest from major sponsors... When even winning a title means so little, it will always be a hand to mouth, constantly changing, year on year existence...2 points
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I'm assuming this means the Thomson twins Morris and howarth are all staying?2 points
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The sad thing is that the sport does not excite enough people to turn out and watch it. Why anyone would bother with the hassle of running a club only to look out on race night at a few hundred hardy souls standing watching, is anyone’s guess. On the other side if you want a decent return on the time invested in running a track then you only have to look at bangers and stock cars. A prime example would be the meeting at Kings Lynn on the 31st October. How speedway would like a crowd like that at a meeting. Tinkering around at the edges is not going to work. The sport requires extensive surgery and a long period to build back up. Poland is only going to make life more difficult and with riders able to earn a reasonable living and commute by road to a nearby country for extra club meetings, why bother flying in and out of the U.K. with all the hassle. So whilst training new British talent is essential that in itself does not solve the fundamental problem that the sport simply has little appeal and no serious sponsors at domestic level and is incapable of attracting decent crowds on a weekly basis to watch a league meeting in which you have a pool of riders thrown together under the banner of a club name who the following night are riding for another track/club.2 points
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Absolutely !! I mean just watching the video yesterday and hearing Blazeaway, the tingle down the spine at that anyway Was no great fan of Dave Lanning, at least as a speedway tv commentator, and looking back at some of his old speedway star columns, they were a bit painful to read. But I think he was in his element as the stadium announcer. Both the Lanning's added something very much lacking at Plough Lane in the previous years. But the drop down in 1985 I think was a memorable period for me. The local rivalries and the riders we ended up having. Ferreira, Jamie, Stingray, Todd and of course Roger, plus many decent supporting riders I loved it, whilst trying to block out the feel it was all coming to an end, with the closing off of a large part of the stadium. Think looking back with a pooor memory, wasn't there one at least scare that we were closing a season or two before we did ?2 points
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All will be revealed in time need to keep the winter interesting no point in releasing the 7 in one go & then its a long boring winter . Starting with early next week Plus it’s always good to read some of the rumours that come out right & wrong ones2 points
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I heard he had personal problems this year. If he can put that behind him, he could be a good signing for someone on his average. I think Lynn are right to let him go though. We keep a lot of riders thinking they will improve and they usually don’t.1 point
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IMO, in team racing you should only get a point for each opposition rider you're placed ahead of. Thus a 5-1 would be 4-0, a 4-2 would be 3-1 and a 3-3 would be a 2-2. It would put paid to the nonsense of paid points, and teams still getting a point for finishing last. 3-2-1-0 is fine for individual meetings.1 point
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If rumours are true and the Eastbourne results are expunged from the averages, surely Newcastle should be after getting Newman back on a 5.03, if he isn’t already Plymouth bound1 point
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I really hope flying Ryan returns to Scunny however scared I’m dreaming !1 point
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Just going off riders not riding for other teams & Rob trying to get riders that do well at the EWR then Douglas Allen Jorgensen Lambert Mountain Kennedy Palin or if 2 x RS Douglas Allen Jorgensen Lambert Mountain/Kennedy Gilkes Palin If 38/39 were the limits this year for 1 x RS then removing a reserve to fit 2 x RS in then limit could be 34 but I can not see where the riders are coming from for their(BSP L) 5 year plan. All the 3 & 4* riders might now have averages applied due to riding experience whereas the 1 & 2* riders, in 2021, have another year.1 point
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My calculations might be wrong but my inkling is 1. Troy Batchelor 2. Connor Mountain 3. Kyle Howarth 4. Jye Etheridge 5. Nick Morris 6. Dan Thompson 7. Joe Thompson1 point
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Not Sweden? Is Poland and Wolves going to generate enough meetings for him though? Is it top league Poland?1 point
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I'm only guessing really as I've only just starting going back Leicester this season and missed a number of years. Possibilities are (just guessing) are mountain, Worral, Morris, howarth, Hume...not sure who else really1 point
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Scunthorpe 2022? Ryan Douglas 7.74 Jake Allen 7.72 Thomas Jorgensen 7.28 Simon Lambert 5.83 Jordan Palin 5.69 Ashley Morris 4.68 Jake Mulford 2* Total 38.941 point
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I am sure the "powers that be" will get around that table at the AGM and sort everything out. Make it better for the fans, better for the riders and a better T.V aspect. I think perhaps the answer could be to bring back the green helmet colour and change the points given out for a win - maybe 10 points for a win if the track is wet and it would definitely make it more exciting if the riders had to use a bigger pit mat!!! Unfortunately that is about the only level of thinking the BSPL have - Charge the riders, sod the fans.1 point
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Ryan Douglas has not fallen out with the Leicester promotion in any way he has signed for Rawicz in Poland and the majority of their meetings are going to be on Saturday nights . Ryan has been considering his options whether to do UK Premiership,Sweden and Poland or UK both leagues and Poland. New signings will be announced this week along with the return of some former Lions from previous seasons1 point
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Leicester is my local track so looking forward to Pirates and Lions doing battle again in 2022 no matter who rides for who. But thank you and other clubs for over looking Danyon Hume in 2021 as he proved to be a key rider for us in our double winning season Here's to 20221 point
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Yep, iris123 and have often said on here how they breathed new life into us. What a great spell that was...1 point
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I suggest Pieman is telling us a PorkiePie! ...... unless it's the rumour of Wolves running in the Premiership on a Monday night and also on a Friday in the Championship and using the same seven riders in both teams.1 point
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Unfortunately it was a fake account masquerading as the main account. Fell for it myself!1 point
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Would have thought Tom Brennan top of the Tigers list for next season. A great prospect on a good average.1 point
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Shocked and saddened to learn of Chris's untimely passing. A gentleman and a sportsman who was well liked by everyone who met him. Rest in peace old friend.1 point