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Gorzow Wlkp. vs Zielona Góra

 

Look at this: http://foto.sportowefakty.pl/index.php?k=2&p=4&g=5605

 

This is a real speedway ! :)

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Fantastic photos, really do capture the atmosphere. Certainly in the right place at the right time for some of the shots! Must add the stadium to my wish list for watching a meeting at. Thanks for posting the link.

i hope Premier Sports see these pictures it might swing it for them to show some meetings from Poland .

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That's nothing compared to the nutters, erm, I mean lovely and cuddly fanatics (honestly, Mr Dowhan), in Zielona Gora (watch the roof):

 

 

By the way, that stand is now closed to the public as it wasn't built to stand up to the rigours of the "Labado", apparently. It's brand new.

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The atmosphere might be brilliant,unfortunatelly the same can't be said of the speedway.Can'T say it is anything more than bad luck on the part of the tv company,but the EL has given consistently better racing than the Polish speedway shown so far.Maybe Sky are just better at picking meetings?Maybe there are one or two problems at the moment in Poland?A number of juniors seem way out of their depth.The tracks are maybe poorly prepared?Must say i am generally no big fan of the EL,but this season so far the racing has been pretty good.Then again i don't think i have seen a meeting from Belle Vue,which is normally atrocious

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Looking at the reports of yesterday's meetings it seems that the Leszno and Czestochowa meetings got very favourable reviews, but, realistically, they were always going to show the big derby meeting and it was warming up nicely. Dobrucki's crash in Ht 6 and then a poor refereeing decision in Ht 7 led to Falubaz collapsing.

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That's nothing compared to the nutters, erm, I mean lovely and cuddly fanatics (honestly, Mr Dowhan), in Zielona Gora (watch the roof):

 

 

By the way, that stand is now closed to the public as it wasn't built to stand up to the rigours of the "Labado", apparently. It's brand new.

Not long ago I watched a document on stadiums and how they are built. Ithink there was an example about Cardiff that if the middle tier would start shaking like that, not a problem. A bit scary and might cause a riot but not really something to worry about. Something to do do with vibration and the "make" of steel and how it behaves, cant explain really.

 

But like someone said, sometimes you go to a track in Poland and next weeks there's a huge stadium instead...

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