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topsoil

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  1. So what would you suggest? Genuine question, interested in your ideas.
  2. There are still riders out there without a team this season, Matthew Wethers and Theo Pijper to name two. There are bound to be more. I'm all for giving young British riders the chance to ride as many meetings as possible to further their careers but there has to be some sort of limit or there will be the same situation with r/r and guests every year due to commitment clashes.
  3. He's a great role model as captain. Always has time for supporters, you should see the kids round him when the riders go into the crowd after the meeting. The story of him going into the crowd amongst the Berwick fans after the PLRC to thank them sums him up.
  4. You want to just limit it to English riders? There are some north of the border as well and no doubt some in Wales. To me it just shows the different circles which operate in speedway. You have the higher echelon of riders, in the GP series and riding in Poland, Sweden, Denmark and occasionally Britain. They have their own circle. Then you have your doubling up Premiership and Championship riders who will meet each other regularly as well. The groups will look after their own.
  5. Lebedevs was very impressive at Berwick a few years ago in the World under 21 final round, on a track not dis-similar to Leicester.
  6. Yes he always had a dig at those from the left hand side as he called them. But nearly all presenters have their little digs at the visitors. The presenter at Edinburgh used to be non-stop with Peter Waite, who did exactly the right thing and just laughed it off.
  7. "Binning" the biggest meeting in the country in favour of a run of the mill league match. I can see the logic.
  8. It would be great if Berwick and Sheffield could hold an annual event, even a pre-season friendly, for Ricky. Even if it is one year at Berwick, the next at Sheffield. Use the event to try out new race formulas, pairs, fours. I'm sure the meetings would get plenty sponsors, given the cause. Make a big thing of it in the local press and get as big a crowd in as possible.
  9. Like him or not there's no denying Dick Barrie is a genuine speedway fanatic. I've spoken to him a few times and his enthusiasm for the sport is infectious. He's carried out almost every role in the sport and knows nigh on everybody.
  10. Not so many "southern" clubs in the league this year. On the plus side it could mean better crowds at home this year. Look at the teams we are losing, Rye House, Plymouth and Somerset, none of these brought many fans. I have heard that the supporters club are running a bus to Cardiff on GP weekend taking in the Pairs as well (and maybe the U21 meeting on the Sunday on the way home?) might be more comes out through time.
  11. You'r right about the optimism at Berwick, Scott Courtney was like a breath of fresh air last year, bringing a lot of enthusiasm to the team as manager and hopefully that will continue now he is promoter. As for Workington, if I was a fan I would think of a few things to look forward to this season. Firstly you have one of, if not the, top rider in the league. Then you have TJ, who I would really liked to have seen back at Berwick. You want entertainment, you'll get it with him. You also have a very decent set of reserves. Williamson will improve and Shuttleworth is a non-stop trier. It won't make many headlines, but the deal the promotion done in the off season with the landlords regarding getting income from food and drink sales will also bring in a lot more income. It won't make a difference on the track but it will give the promotion more financial security and hopefully ease worries about the future.
  12. Speaking of Duns, any news on the training track these days? What sort of progress has been made of late?
  13. Has anybody on here been to one of the darts events? It's basically a big stag do. Get everybody tanked up, get them singing, make it look like a great atmosphere, but conveniently leave out the drunken behaviour and fighting going on. How many speedway fans would want meetings turned into glorified piss-ups?
  14. Probably both if they ride to form. Perhaps Australia have the better alternatives. Holder, Doyle, Batchelor, Fricke, Kurtz, Morris could be chosen ahead of Masters if he loses form. Not quite sure there are as many good British riders to replace Cook.
  15. For promotion to work there has to be an incentive. Normally promotion leads to more income for a club, a TV deal, bigger crowds, but where is the incentive in speedway? For example, if Berwick won promotion (just imagine :-)) would the crowds get significantly bigger? Okay they might get the odd appearance on Sky, but would that cover the much bigger costs involved in the higher division? All good in theory promotion and relegation.
  16. Stripped back to bare essentials, speedway could be the most attractive spectator sport out there. Every spectator sees every moment of every race. Unfortunately......
  17. I'm looking forward to the Riders Championship being at Glasgow this year. On a selfish note, it's closer for me than Sheffield. The Glasgow PR people do an excellent job promoting the club, you only have to look at social media and the national newspapers up here to understand that. I'm sure they will go into overdrive for this one. Plus you start to see teams being filled up now and there are some damn good riders in this league. Craig Cook, Sam Masters (if he re-signs for Edinburgh), Richard Lawson, Lewis Bridger, Robert Lambert, Danny King, Jason Garrity, Josh Grajczonek, the Worralls, it will be a cranking line up. I haven't been to Ashfield since the improvements got carried out. hoping to get at least once next season. Seen it on TV and the racing looks great. If the event was to get moved from Sheffield, it makes sense to move it here.
  18. So what you are saying is, take out his good scores and he would have a low average. Finally I've seen the light. I look at Workington and I see a decent line up. Obviously Cook could be one of the top riders in the league. Jorgensen is a good signing (I would liked to have had him back at Berwick, he had to ride as a number one for us, which he wasn't, but he is a damn good second heat leader), Proctor could easily do the third heat leader job. Roynon (if he avoids injury, again) and Campton are capable second strings (remembering the league is watered down), Williamson will progress (I liken him to our Liam Carr) and Shuttleworth is a good two point rider (I saw him at a junior event at Berwick last year, a real trier, never gives up). If I was a Comets fan (which I'm not) i would be pretty happy with it.
  19. That's what happens when you reduce the team building levels each year. Compare any team these days to a team from say ten years ago and the product is bound to look weaker. Plus you are looking at two teams who lets face it will have smaller than average budgets to work with. Neither of these teams are going to break the bank to attract riders.
  20. Both Robert Branford and Stuart Robson very impressive on their visits last season. Would like to have both in the line up but I cant see it.
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