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THE DEAN MACHINE

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  1. Interesting to read posts recently by GM engines themselves, they seem to want standardised engines with harder tyres and less revs, they make a Standard GM witch costs less but say there is no call for it
  2. Because it’s the only commercial success in British speedway but i get your point
  3. What worries me about any plan that may be a foot is the people it’s being left to do it, it’s nothing personal, I’m sure they are great people but when it comes to sorting out something so big as the mess that we are in we need someone independent with a background in modern day sports promotion and the corporate world,someone who could sell oil to the Arabs,of the current bspl/scb not singling out anyone but you can’t even get them to return your calls or emails, I know these people care about the sport and have the sport at heart but when it comes to dealing with real big wigs from the corporate world the difference in the room is huge,you may aswel have an English man trying to deal with a china man and neither speak the other’s language, we are at the crossroads, we either find this person’s or we go the amatuer way and try to rebuild the sport from the bottom which is fine to point with me but maybe not with others
  4. Don’t know if they are actually going ahead yet but they are certainly floating whatever it is they have around their members and that’s where it becomes a closed door, I have good friends within the sport and even those are not being told,I only know something is afoot and it is supposed to be drastic,the bit I posted about upsetting a few was a chat with a promoter about a way he thought was a way forward and he as going to put it to the bspl,the 2 may not be connected
  5. When I started out in 1991 you went to a training school and the bikes were literally nailed together,1 bike, frames were as bent as Graham Norton and if you had a matching set of mudgaurds you were seen as flash, race suits were hand me downs with holes in the arse cheeks but it all had an innocence about it, go to one today and even riders who can’t get a skid on have new equipment, I have a guy by where I live, can barely skid the bike but has 3 GMs in Jawa chassis, never going to make a rider just does it for fun but has top equipment, remember in motox in the 80s/90s there were kids that we called all the gear no idea well from about 2010 onwards speedway has them now
  6. Whatever the current situation is the fact remains crowd numbers are not enough, there are of course other incomes like track hiring, flat track, even talk of car boot sales there and things like the comets lager which all generate income and the previous mentioned sponsorship but ultimately the club should be able to support itself from gate money, Workington for me is the role model for all tracks/set up for our sport especially any potential new one and if cradley ever get planning this will be their model too but the sport seems to be letting it down
  7. This is imo the actual problem with British domestic speedway, the team concept only really exists in the name not in the practice and therefor the team fan can’t relate to their team and so has no emotional attachment and so doesn’t feel the need to support it, when riding I always felt different to other riders, I really brought into the team I rode for, when I rode for Berwick I felt like they were my fans and I was their rider, it felt like home and when I left I was genuinely upset and I still have good friends there today, i didnt live there but stayed with the Meldrums quite a lot and was often on the beach or in the town at weekends but I knew other riders didnt feel the same and were there for the money and it was the same at other teams, one conversation I always remember was with Barry Evans, I was at lakeside for a meeting and leaning over the fence before the meeting talking about the GP that week, and he said I don’t know why you watch the GPs or any speedway really on tv it’s boring I only do it cause I get paid to do it and I can remember thinking I wonder how the crowd would feel if they knew that ? Perhaps subconsciously they did feel it,As a fan I felt like the emotional attachment to teams ended around the mid 90s, there was always a surge of emotion around the play offs but in general it’s not like it used to be or should be for a team event, how do we get it back or can we get it back ? That’s the question
  8. You know what I’ve been saying for a few years now British speedway is run by the riders for the riders
  9. Well yes we can and it’s not difficult or expensive but and here is the problem, how do you police it, a classic example is the GT140 grasstrack which has become very popular, a standard engine costs around £450 and was seen as a bit of fun and entry level to bigger things but now as it’s popularity has grown riders are buying heads for these engines that cost more than double the cost of the engine, all for that little edge, one tuner has been banned because he was putting all sorts of trick stuff in the engines, it can be policed but it is hard
  10. Be careful saying things like this will have Richie worral getting his head out of his bag of coke to slate you and inform you how wrong you are while being cheered on by the likes of Mike lemon
  11. While I agree with this post, even Ian Thomas would struggle today, the financial world is collapsing, businesses are going to the wall at an alarming rate and even the multinational companies are seeing a downturn in business, people are starting to really feel it and questioning their free time expenditure, speedway is easy pickings because that’s where your post comes into play,up to this point speedway itself is 90% to blame for the state it is in but this year the crowds have plummeted at quite a few tracks, with a few doing ok and some doing ok when it’s an attractive fixture,there is no easy fix for this and it’s easy to blame the promoters but this time it’s not them
  12. I’m told it was 250 but yes that could of excluded season ticket holders
  13. Picking and choosing meetings, Sheffield v liecester localish derby, attractive fixture ?
  14. Because they put off by price when times are tough and once they out of the habit they tend to stay out
  15. Maybe sat 3pm is a factor, lack of continuity but overall the biggest factor is price and it’s happening everywhere
  16. It was 450 the meeting before but I’m told it was 250 v Plymouth but either crowd isn’t enough
  17. If northside training track ltd were the promotion and has been wound up the bspl/scb and all the relevant authorities would of known and the meeting wouldn’t of took place, so either they are not the promotion or a new company has been formed in place of it and the necessary change of paperwork to facilitate hasn’t been completed for the visas, whatever the reason the overriding factor in all this is money and when you get a crowd of 250 that’s when alarm bells ring out, I’m not privi to the finances of Workington or any track but from what I see there and hear from the horses mouth if you can’t make Workington work where can you make it work ?
  18. Life doesn’t revolve around what ifs, the fact is last Saturday took place and nothing happened and the fact that the short track is happening today says all the insurance and relevant paperwork is still in place, it’s just foreign riders can’t earn a living there
  19. They don’t ride for any other team in uk do they ?
  20. If it is a visa issue the surely Tate Zischke won’t be riding for belle vue on Monday ?
  21. Gorzow’s inability to ride the kerb cost them the meeting
  22. Think that’s the lowest crowd I’ve seen at Gorzów for an extraleague meeting
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