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Has British Speedway now reached the bottom?
mikebv replied to Wee Eck's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
"One of our greatest"... -
SGB Premiership Confirmed Teams 2021
mikebv replied to Daniel Smith's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
You would think that in a global pandemic that can still restrict travel, it would have been the more sensible option too... -
Wasn't it part of the contract that Sky demanded that the "top riders" had to ride over here? Speaking to one now ex promoter at the time, a rather large portion of the "Sky money" pretty much got swallowed up by his "World Class" top rider.. So much money dripped through so many fingers, with the end result? The World Class riders 'effed off' to more lucrative pastures new, and the huge Sky investment left zero legacy for the sport from which to grow.. Amazingly ludicrous really....
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I am pretty sure there has been quite a bit of training going on at the NSS... Haven't Woofy, Rory Schlein and Jason Crump all been there doing some work with some of the 'next generation' over the past couple of years.? I would think that the issue with a training track on those bends would be that the concept of the stadium included the capability to put extra seating in to host 'big events', (like they did at the SWC a few years ago), which I presume is still one of their main aims.. "Bringing more World Class Sport to Manchester" was one of the most pushed selling points to get it built...
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A very fair, rational assessment I would say... And as hardly anyone remembers who 'wins' any league anyway, (Covid impacted or not), never mind who had 'successful' seasons, or had 'poor ones', your outlook is 100% the correct one to have... British Speedway has evolved over the past two decades into many fans just going to watch the 'racing', rather than having too much interest in the result, so let's hope this season sees that trend continue and 'racing starved' fans turn out to support their local clubs in good numbers, and enjoy watching what's on offer.. Scunthorpe in particular wont be a track short of entertainment I would think given its past history..
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Plus a 10% for having a double barrelled surname.. Ryan Terry Daley currently appealing..
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At least with no envelopes it will save paper so trees can live long and prosper.. And with no plastic around it, it will mean dolphins can also live long and prosper, (but maybe not as long as the trees).. And with no 'adhesive pre printed labels' on the cover, old horses can also live on to a hopefully ripe old age.. Well done to the Speedway Star for being so ecologically and environmentally aware.. #firstworldproblems..
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Not enough riders... You only have enough now due to the majority riding for two teams..
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Because if your name and address wasnt on it then the person delivering it wouldnt have known where to deliver it....
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5% of all car parking spaces should be set aside for disabled customers, however their location (distance from building etc), isnt ever specified.. However.. The owner of the car park has a duty of care to respond to any complaints about the locations and their suitability, and have to then assess whether 'reasonable adjustments' can be made to accommodate what is being requested.. I presume in the Showgrounds case, the bays that have been 'removed' are no longer 'official bays'? If so, could they be asked to reinstate? Of course, if they were never 'official bays' but just an area set aside which was convenient to be used as such, then there wont be any obligation to put them in officially.. And unfortunately (if that is the right phrase), even if they were 'official', any possible wider Health and Safety contravention eg fire risk close to a building, fire exit blocking etc, etc) by reintroducing disabled bays, would take precedent and render any request pretty much worthless..
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I think its very telling by the lack of Premiership teams who run a "junior team", and how many Championship teams have launched one, that one of the reasons for what has taken place is down to trying to clearly get a demarcation in standards between the Championship and the NDL.. It isnt a hard sell for Belle Vue to sell Premiership and NDL Speedway as the standards are so different, which is then reflected in the price... However, I would imagine it would have been a tough ask to sell the Championship to fans of joint Championship/NDL teams when you would have paid around £17/£18 to watch seven or eight or so riders that a week later you could have paid out a tenner to see all of them ride at the same venue.. You would have been struggling to justify an 80% price point differential I would think..
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And of the two clubs, Peterborough seem historically to have an overall fan base that attends much less when they struggle more than KL does... And he obviously owns the place at KL, so more opportunity to make more money from concessions, so even a drop on numbers can still be offset to some degree.. And you can also add in that of the "just twenty" combined home meetings, four will be 'local derbies' between KL and Peterborough, and four more will have Ipswich visiting his tracks, so I can see where he would want to prioritise to ensure a profitable season overall..
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French league 2021 fixtures
mikebv replied to racers and royals's topic in International World of Speedway
Why not? If logistics allow it to happen, why not give it a go... I am sure if nothing else the promotion of every meeting would leave no one on the island in any doubt that the IOW were in 'European competition', which should generate plenty of curious interest... -
Another excellent publication this week.. Really interesting to read about previous attempts through the years to set up "development schemes" to offer up opportunities to give young UK riders a chance to progress in the sport.. And how they all ended pretty quickly.. Mostly it would appear ending up with promoters complaining after a season or two about how some teams gained big advantages by having certain riders in these positions that were of a much advanced level riding wise, and experience, to others, even though they met the criteria announced.. Sound familiar? Re "rising stars" will it last or will history repeat itself..?
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Makes you wonder what the team strengths would have been if Swindon had of ran...
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Woffy as a second string then...?
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Isle of Wight 'Wightlink Warriors' Historic Footage
mikebv replied to SpeedwayPortal's topic in National League Speedway
Keeping your name 'out there' is so important, especially during any "down time", or during the close season.. Amazing how many times a message, if regularly delivered, can positively enter into the subconscious, and get "dragged up" later, to the benefit of the messenger... Obtaining Emails, Mobile Numbers, having Facebook and Whatsaap groups etc etc etc are all vital nowadays in communicating with your customers.. And doesnt cost much either.. Knowing birthday dates to send cards, especially to the kids, having home addresses to send Xmas cards, and even things like having wedding anniversary details, are all ways of building that emotional loyalty, which results more often than not in repeat purchases.. Some clubs seem to do a good job on these clear golden opportunities, none more so than the IOW.. Let's hope they get another chance to do it... -
Is James a rising star as well?
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The difference is of course that for many of the clubs you mention, who pushed up wages, who gave contracts to NL 'lifers', and worked under a sustainable operating model and business plan whilst in the third tier... Are now no longer in it... Instead they are reaping in the higher divisions what they themselves heavily contributed to sowing whilst in the NL. A neck made of pure brass some people...
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The reality is that the standalone clubs were invariably running Speedway at the level that is both affordable for customers and delivered VFM, whilst also being profitable for them... How very dare they.... That's not the way to run a business.... Well not in UK Speedway anyway...
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li think its an accurate description, but the reason for the team strengths is, for me, so more teams can afford to run a team, and at the same time 'reset' what the NDL actually is... Hence the 'standalone' teams are almost an endangered species given their operating model is/was almost at a tangent to what the BSPL wants the NDL to be..
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£300m Summer Sport Recovery Package
mikebv replied to mikebv's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Will any tell the panel that they SAVED money last year? -
SGB Premiership Confirmed Teams 2021
mikebv replied to Daniel Smith's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I think the plan could be to get to 'Championship' level for the top league of say 12 teams, then maybe a 12 team league of slightly better than the current NL, made up of stand alone clubs and 'Colts' teams from some of those in the top league.. Let's be honest we are nearly there now with none of the riders who are competing being truly 'Elite', with only a very few able to even get considered to have the opportunity to compete at the highest levels in Poland or Sweden. If each team next year in the top league had two Rising Stars, with the 'best 24' in the top league, and 24 pretty much newcomers in the 2nd tier, I am sure it could put many clubs on a more financially even footing.. Fixed race nights would still allow plenty to double up so lots of meetings for those lads who have only a slim chance of getting fixed up in either Sweden or Polands top division.. The NL operating model has proven itself as a success when it comes to giving clubs who may have gone out of business by staying in the 2nd tier, (or already had) a chance to become profitable and has provided plenty of decent, value for money entertainment.. Maybe some within the BSPL have noticed that and seen an opportunity? A league that would sit between the current NL and the Championship standard wise might just be where the second tier can thrive and be a true 'stepping stone' to the top league.. Some do talk of a lowering of standards driving punters away, however when the worlds best rode here, double digit % drops in annual crowd levels were not unusual, so, I would suggest, those who still attend now are 'bomb proof' as far as following the sport goes, so a couple of years of 'reset" where every club can be secure of coming back to the tapes the next year, might not be a bad idea.. There is a world out there who would know hardly any of those who ride at GP level, never mind UK standard, so, using the Eurosport coverage, "names" and reputations could be built by those who appear in front of the cameras each week.. We who follow the sport may know they are not "top level" but the vast majority of those watching at home wont.. And they are the ones that need their interest pricking..