But Peterborough Speedway wasn't collapsing, it was up for sale. Wasn't the reason he purchased it, as chairman of the BSPA,to stop the TV deal falling through because of a lack of teams in the top division. And if I knew "EXACTLY" what you ment I wouldn't be asking you.
Chapman was the owner a couple of years ago, so this falling off the face of the earth would have been down to him? So if he created this "falling off the face of the earth" scenario why would anybody want to get involved and why didn't he close it down then? Anyway wasn't it a couple of years ago Peterborough won the play off final. With all this falling of the the face of the earth they must have had an intresting season
Live Promotions Events are advertising the 40th Anniversary Truckfest at the East of England Showground Peterborough from 30th of April to the 2nd of May 2022.
Jensen is coming off a decent season which should be a good bargaining chip during contract negotiations, can't see him fitting into the Chapman budget. But stranger things have happened.
Club website 27/03/19
PETERBOROUGH Speedway have reluctantly agreed to release Craig Cook from his verbal agreement to ride for the club.Great Britain international Cook had agreed terms with the previous management - but no contract was signed and despite great efforts by the new promotion the decision has been made to move on.
See on the Peterborough Telegraph website the team manager/co-promoter confirming that the Panthers will ride in the Premiership next season. Let's hope, this time, contracts have been signed before names are announced......