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King's Lynn v Ippo 17/08/23
Byker Biker replied to Bald Bloke's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
If I was Chris Louis I'd be relieved I didn't have to pay for 62 points! -
And my guess is, so are you
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It's been pouring with rain this week maybe Buster conspired with the Almighty to save a few quid on watering too! Your conspiracy theories to criticise Buster know no bounds.
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Your forum name says it all!
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Your wish has been granted
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Kings Lynn Stars Vs Peterborough Panthers
Byker Biker replied to klstarsfan's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
He was booked to replace MPT -
Sheffield v Wolves 24/07
Byker Biker replied to Tommy Sweetman's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Aren't Sheffield and the BSPL one and the same? (Lights blue touch paper and stands well back) -
The biggest cost is to the host broadcaster who are in for megabucks if it's off after they are in situ. They have to pay for satellite up link time if they don't give adequate notice.
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Because too many people have been complaining about inadequate notice of a rain off. When the predicted risk of rain increases from 88% to 90% to 93% then 96% in 12 hours following 2 days of rain already it's almost a foregone conclusion. A post on another thread is asking why they have left it so late! I'm pleased you enjoy wet meetings at Edinburgh when they manage to keep it on
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About time someone had the decency to take back a negative comment when the facts emerge, hopefully you've set an example for the other consistently negative posters to follow, we'll done.
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Because the BSPL have to approve it?
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To be honest I wouldn't know but then neither does anyone else yet. If you look back over the various threads associated with King's Lynn and the vitriol towards Buster it is too often based on a poster's opinion, comment or thought and not facts, I'm weary of it and I know I don't have to read it but I genuinely feel that so many negative posts are as equally harmful to the sport as some of the decisions made within it. Buster had both clubs pre-sold and was on his exit route when for whatever reason it all went pear shaped, it takes two parties to make a deal and only one to break it - which party is really responsible will never truly be known. In the case of both of Buster's clubs so called; friends, acquaintances, people "in the know" and even the haters have given opinions but if the truth is out there it's clear no-one believes it. The sale and/or exchange of a business is usually preceded by a "Heads of Terms " agreement that usually includes a confidentiality agreement that restricts those involved as to what if anything they can reveal and unless a sunset clause is embodied it can last forever. Did the sale of these businesses get that far? Who knows? That is my point - nobody really knows except those directly involved and I don't see them posting on this forum.
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It's all in the mind!
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How shocked and apologetic might you be if he keeps Laguta?
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I like you're comment, the original post gives the powers that be complete licence to ignore anything constructive on any of these pages. As a collective the BSF are no better than the BSPL consequently neither can respect each other's opinions - shame 'cos there are some good suggestions from time to time that are ripped to shreds by other posters before any logic is applied or consideration can be given. All in my humble opinion of course.
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Well he's so anti Chapman it makes me think that he is...
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Any licensed Promoter can stand in to cover a meeting at any track which is why a caretaker Promoter oversees new Promoter appointments for a period of time.
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Carry on pleasuring ...
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Rye House re the original post
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How on earth can a club remain open when it hasn't paid it's insurance, medical fees, riders, rent and so much more? Some for months.
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Full Face Helmets - Who Was The First?
Byker Biker replied to steve roberts's topic in Years Gone By
The issue in the late 60's and early 70's was that full face helmets had not been ACU approved despite being tested and certified by the stricter American Snell Safety Foundation consequently wearing the proven safer full face helmet earned the rider a £1 fine every meeting it was worn at. -
King's Lynn Vs Sheffield 06.07.23
Byker Biker replied to StarBoy's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Morris unlikely to be back from Poland -
King's Lynn Vs Sheffield 06.07.23
Byker Biker replied to StarBoy's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
You're assuming of course that they are available ..... if your not paying MPT who is being paid for taking his rides? Have you any idea how long it takes to get a "work permit" for a European rider? ... thought not! -
Survival of The Premiership?
Byker Biker replied to Najjer's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Many of the suggestions on this forum have been tried over the years by "modern thinking" new promotions but there just doesn't appear to be a sustainable level that will improve revenue streams. Sadly many of those promotions left the sport for financial reasons and gave it a bloody good go and others were driven out by the politics. Just look at some of the past efforts put in by; Steve and Vanessa at Oxford, Waggy and Brian Griffin at King's Lynn, Rick and Julie at Peterborough, Stuart Douglas at Lakeside, Peter Oakes at Skegness and it goes on. These people not only put fortunes into the sport but they invested in marketing, corporate entertainment facilities, getting out and about in the community and more. They all believed they could make a difference, we saw some brilliant stuff coming from Waggy and a team at KL to die for so with respect to every contributor on this thread I just don't believe local initiatives are the way forward. I do agree with Mike BV that the sport should be marketed centrally with a national budget but sadly I fear that opportunity is long gone with the mega bucks that were put into the Gerhard GRT engine project. -
Survival of The Premiership?
Byker Biker replied to Najjer's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I think these are separate issues, incentivising someone to make a purchase by offering a discount (even if it is 100%) is common practice no doubt you will remember George English doing an offer through Groupon, it made him bleed and always said never again.