Can’t see Berwick being the easy touch at home next season, solid looking team and should always have a strong reserve.
As has been said win at home and taking the aggregate point is the way to get play off speedway.
Why wouldn't you just say workington? Man up!!!! hahaha .Ever thought that he just didn't fit in with the team building??? There's 8 other teams that didn't fancy him but you chose to pick workington because they've signed a female.
Don’t bite mate.it’s what certain people want remember there are a few on here who no the business of everything Plymouth and there own clubs that’s why I’m looking forward to the end of the season when I think a few will be eating humble pie reference our final league position.
Is the league weaker because they dropped the points limit or did they drop the points limit because there isn't enough quality for it to remain at 40 (or above)?
How many top riders are missing out due to the points limit being lowered (not including riders who chose to miss out)?
For example the only missing riders with 4+ averages are:
Claus Vissing (possibly at Workington)
Erik Riss (does he want to ride Champ?)
Anders Rowe
Hans Andersen
Dan Gilkes
Jack Thomas (still injured?)
James Wright (still injured?)
Ben Morley
Max Clegg
So a higher points limit would just lead to a large difference between the top & bottom and possibly 2.00 Brits being dropped for new 4.00 riders!
With the riders available, I'd suggest they've not gone far wrong with a 38 limit.
Agree with your 8th / 9th predictions.
I certainly wouldn't say Oxford look solid, have the best top 2, but a long tail end.
Agree about Redcar, they look decent enough to me, but I don't see them as high up as others suggest.
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.