Jump to content
British Speedway Forum

mikebv

Members
  • Posts

    9,296
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    95

mikebv last won the day on May 6

mikebv had the most liked content!

About mikebv

  • Birthday 09/18/1967

Previous Fields

  • Gender
    Male
  • Marital Status
    married
  • Music
    stone roses, james, the smiths, morrissey, the pogues
  • Age
    52
  • Profession
    Supermarket Manager

Contact Methods

  • Website URL
    http://

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    stockport
  • Interests
    man united, speedway, cycle speedway,
  • Team
    belle vue

Recent Profile Visitors

8,195 profile views

mikebv's Achievements

Experienced

Experienced (11/14)

  • Conversation Starter Rare
  • Dedicated Rare
  • Very Popular Rare
  • First Post Rare
  • Posting Machine Rare

Recent Badges

11.5k

Reputation

  1. Taxi. Or Train from BV station. (Ten min walk, turn right when leaving the Grandstand). Bus from Hyde Rd (10 mins walk, turn right when leaving the Grandstand), or Bus on the A6 (10 mins walk, turn left when leaving the Grandstand), to Manchester Piccadilly.. Tram to Salford Quays from Picc.....
  2. That would appear the most sensible approach for the "Northern Teams" wouldn't it? And vice versa for those in the south who want to stream... It is a two way thing in that streaming may stop some from attending, but, on those nights when the weather is dodgy, and you decide to not risk it, you can then get the stream if the meeting actually runs... So the club gets some money that they wouldn't have .. For me and my lad we save £45 by streaming, plus the saving on burgers, drinks etc... Maybe the stream pricing is too low?
  3. Dent Oliver... He not only led the Aces to almost non stop success, but also nurtured the careers of dozens of non Aces riders through his "training school", who all ended up making a living in many other teams up and down the country..
  4. To be fair, The pressure on the Poole promoters is much different than the rest of the league.. Maybe even the league above also? History shows that they get some of the best crowds in the country, regardless of league they are in, (when winning), but with that volume of support comes the threat of many "going missing" when times get a bit tougher... Hence, they got ahead of the game and dropped down when financially it was starting to impact them to be "also rans" in Div 1.. (A great business plan considering they used pretty much Div 1 riders at a Div 2 level at the time).. No matter what level they race at, Poole are very much one of the leading lights of UK Speedway, and more "Matt Fords" over the past couple of decades that existed would have meant a much higher level to the sport .
  5. The Bank Holiday crowds are often "bumper" around the country, however, getting these infrequent visitors to attend even semi regularly for the rest of the season always seems an impossibility... Maybe that could be due to the lack of promotion done on those days when you know you will get your largest crowds? Seems ridiculous that such a "captured market" isn't targeted with offers to repeat more often their "one or two visits a year"... These people actually know about Speedway so surely far easier to get them to attend more often, using targeted marketing, than attracting "newbies"..? As for Ipswich's "dream team", sadly it could be the wrong time, wrong place for it... In 1998, when they had an incredible team, all other tracks also had world class riders in their teams, which meant great racing and reasonably close meetings... Nowadays it isn't like that and those teams without genuine top talent will be found wanting, and won't be attracting too many of those extra Bank Holiday attendees when these teams turn up to ride away from home.. And, as has been seen in the past at some teams, being "too successful" can hurt your own crowds (and has even closed some tracks down), as fans know a play off place is a shoe in many weeks out.. One of the few meetings I will attend this year will be, at least one, of the Ipswich matches at the NSS, as they are clearly the best team in the league.. It's just a shame that the gap from them to the bottom team is so vast, and the way the sport is ran, that bottom team can do nothing more than paper over the cracks, rather than being able to fundamentally try and "start again"... Maybe after 6 matches ridden each, the top teams average should be used for everyone else to rebuild to it should they wish? They use a max average to work to at the start of the season, therefore, use a "rolling" one through the season.. After say 6 and then 12 matches completed each you could reset your team to the team with the highest average.. After 12, that's it, you run your last 12 matches with who you have.. For decades, the team(s) cut adrift at the bottom of the league after just a few matches, simply cannot make the required changes due having to replace pretty much like for like.. When, in reality, they really need to bring in much better riders than the ones they started the season with and who have put them so far adrift.. These clubs then see their own crowds dwindle and don't attract crowds away from home, neither being good for the sport as a whole.. Obviously to do this, the seven man teams will need to go to ensure replacements are available, (unless extra "decent talent" wants to ride over here), however, that seven man set up has been in place for decades, during which the sport has hemorrhaged fans, so maybe time for a change?
  6. It seems to keep them going... And provides "subs on the bench" when injuries/clashes abroad occur... Survival for many teams globally is the objective rather than gaining any "tangible success"... With, for most leagues, that "tangible success", not resulting in any major financial returns, nor any major national publicity, (or even local publicity sometimes), to speak of...
  7. There are always 2 point reserves to step in to replace him... And any other riders... And this, they know... No jeapordy, nor consequence for riders, given the paucity of replacements of a similar level.. Promoters know this, yet teams still set themselves up with seven riders each season......(?)
  8. Promoters want home wins as that keeps their crowds... Entertainment is very much a secondary (if that high), factor...
  9. Should have made it top 2 non GP riders.. One night each.. Keep more riders interested as they go into the semi final...
  10. But... It is only a Play Off Qualifier, with a top 4 place pretty much assured this year given the Aces' usual home form as the dryer weather slickens the track and improves the racing and their passing of opponents.. The BH meetings generates good income and a win, no matter the scoreline, is a bonus...
  11. Craig, once again, giving his critics a metaphorical kick in the bollox... "But he won't keep it up, Boo Hoo,I am right"...😁 Great to see the lad winning and enjoying his racing .. Shame the Aces didn't go for him but well done Oxford for giving him the chance . And he is riding only at reserve so 5 points a match is the only target, not 15... "See, I knew he couldn't keep up those big scores, I was right again"...😁 Hope he has a great season .
  12. His lack of mixing it when riders are close has been mentioned now for around 12 months by many who have watched him ride .. If it is clear to fans, it will definitely be clear to himself and his team managers.. Maybe some time out to review what he wants to do is needed? Not a sport you can do "half hearted" given the obvious dangers... And can be very unforgiving... The teams he rides for are irrelevant against his own personal well being .
  13. A big weekend for Kurtz with an excellent GP debut followed by a very important meeting in Poland for Wroclaw on the Sunday... All the 3 GP riders over the two meetings today had defeats to riders who you wouldn't expected.... The UK season starts in August so a long time to get things sorted... The Aces will finish either 2nd or 3rd so will face Sheffield regardless of which position is which... (And that is without making up the semis to suit financially)..😁
  14. Quite devastating I know...... The Aces will bring their legend Robert Lambert back to replace Mulford come August... (If Sheffield don't nab him first)...
  15. Poor from the top five of Sheffield... When your reserves outscore their opposite nunbers by ten, then you shouldn't get outscored by twelve as a top five collective..
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue. Privacy Policy