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He thinks he’s too good for the championship. Another lad deluded by the Polish money.3 points
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Funnily enough I had the same problem in Nov lack of Mail ,SS not even turning up.Went into my local sorting office and asked if there was any delivery problems in my Area,was told there was not but would look into the matter with his manager.Presto! Mail and SS is back on track.Definately Post Office service to blame for most SS delivery problems IMO.2 points
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Fair comment, and the correct thing for the Aces to do I would suggest.. It keeps the Colts going and offers opportunities for new or young riders.. Winning at home (or narrow defeats), keeps punters turning up... And the odd hammering away helps to keep the bank balance in the black...2 points
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I agree,very difficult to pick a stick out Team,the 38 pt limit throws in a lot of unknown quantities among the lower average riders.On the track that matters,interesting season coming up IMO.1 point
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Poole Redcar any of the rest for the other 2 slots.Excluding Plymouth.1 point
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1 Edinburgh 2 Glasgow 3 Berwick 4 Workington 5 Redcar 6 Scunthorpe 7 Oxford 8 Poole 9 Plymouth1 point
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Poole Berwick Glasgow Oxford Redcar Scunthorpe Edinburgh Workington Plymouth1 point
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Sponsorship is a commercial undertaking where the cash investment is expected to produce a revenue benefit. That means that you need the people exposed to the sponsor to buy their products. It's a difficult thing to do with an aged fan base living on their old age pensions and a wider speedway supporter base that is renown for its penny pinching "thriftyness". Are you expecting charitable contributions, or for these companies just to subsidise the fortnightly entertainment of some senior citizens out of the goodness of their hearts?1 point
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How is it Rob Godfrey is to blame for Max Clegg having a legitimate average some people are deluded1 point
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Premiering tonight at 7:30pm on the Poole Pirates Speedway YouTube Channel. Steve Worrall Testimonial | 14/06/2023 Enjoy! https://youtu.be/ab-H4YA_u4g1 point
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Jack Smith talks a good game ,but doesn’t produce on track IMO.How long has he been about and around Clubs.Star in NDL though.1 point
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It's his rolling average, like stormy it's probably messed up because his Newcastle scores been removed but that's what it was on bspl website all winter..where Edinburgh invented the sub 3 average from is anyone's guess1 point
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But they haven’t they haven’t cause they’ve twisted it so he stays on his current average instead of below 3.1 point
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Spot on... Uniquely, Speedway, quite possibly due to the way is ran (in the UK), means it is more "sports entertainment" rather than a bona fide "sports championship", which means plenty who attend are generic Speedway fans first and foremost, rather than "tribal followers" of a team... The smell, the noise, the lights, the speed and the atmosphere got most of us hooked, well before forming any team allegiance, (the word "team" in UK Speedway being as tenuous as it could be).. The issue in attracting ex fans of the tracks closed down "locally" will be more down to the target marketing of these fans to get them there, rather than any major reticence on their part I would suggest... Brum hopefully have already trawled any FB Groups and any Supporter Groups of the ex tracks and made contact... Might as sell offer up some free and £10 tickets through the season to these fans, just to see if they can become "regulars" ongoing, or, at least until they get their respective tracks' back.. As, if they ever do return, you can almost guarantee that these fans will all be there that night they reopen, meaning they will have kept a healthy interest in the sport in the interim.. Therefore, try and get them to Brum. And healthy crowds at a track "local" to Wolves, Cov and Cradley, could also help in convincing their respective local authorities that the sport has a part to play in the local community and is vibrant and viable..1 point
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Would Borke fit? I know there was chat of him at Berwick but he isn’t going to fit there now.1 point
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I'm still here! But I'd rather travel *4 the distance to see racing at the best racetrack in the country (NSS) than go to Perry Barr weekly (same could have been said for Monmore in the last few years). If Brummies get the track right and the team is competitive I'm sure more ex-Heathens & ex-Bee's fans would attend. But a dusty track and a team getting hammered every week isn't much fun, especially when it's not the team you grew up supporting. There were enough people wearing Bees merchandise when I visited Leicester a couple of times last year.1 point
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"Bling me Bomber Hallis over to guest for the Bejing Bandits"....1 point
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The people who are going to pay money to go and watch? It's a fine balance between development and not losing a shed load of money...1 point
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