You are correct, he was and he doesn’t.
As it is today, UK speedway is already teetering on oblivion being well short of any concise growth plan as promoters focus on self serving survival, which as things stand will ultimately be the death knell for UK professional speedway.
Being mindful of the existing structure of the sports governing bodies from the FIM down, the last thing needed is to have separate groups of promoters in collectively further working against each other and the greater good of the sport.
Truth of the matter is.
There are too few riders available for the number of promotions.
Most of the stadiums in use are outdated and provide poor spectator facilities.
There is an over dependence on doubling up to keep promotions active.
The guest system is overused.
The sporting media by and large steer wide of covering speedway because of its self serving and contrived organisation.
The current crop of promoters do not have the wherewithal to steer the sport to better times, only to tread water until they eventually “go under”
Fans think a few changes (if any) are all that is required whereas a great number of factors impact on one another to make the solution complicated and in itself is the very reason why promoters do not wish to bite the bullet and so things remain the same.