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Leicester V Workington (koc) 19/08/12


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The trend as you say is great , however I am reliably informed from other sources that the crowds have levelled at what was expected by those who have a realistic view and are certainly not what would be considered' to die for ' almost all tracks open to large crowds which then wane over the first few seasons and Leicester are no differrent 1.100 paying customers is about average for PL and thats how many they are getting when everything is marvelous brigade claim they have crowds to die for , theres actually more people in the bar at monmore green for a Dudley match than that

And yours and and the band of two's continual agenda driven digs will only serve to attempt to turn people away .

But then you and the band of 2 won't be happy until you have driven speedway out of Leicester again to achieve your agenda's

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And yours and and the band of two's continual agenda driven digs will only serve to attempt to turn people away .

But then you and the band of 2 won't be happy until you have driven speedway out of Leicester again to achieve your agenda's

 

Some people do not deserve a speedway track, problem is they were probs never around in the days of Boulger, Titman, Wilson, Teromma etc so never got to miss it like those fans have. An earlier post pointed out the attitude of the Cradley fans, the so called Lions fans could do well to learn from them :neutral:

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Some people do not deserve a speedway track, problem is they were probs never around in the days of Boulger, Titman, Wilson, Teromma etc so never got to miss it like those fans have. An earlier post pointed out the attitude of the Cradley fans, the so called Lions fans could do well to learn from them :neutral:

There were always problems its just that there was no Internet, no social media, so fans knew nothing about the goings on.

Fans know a thousand times more inside info than they ever did in the past and have more interaction with Promoters than ever before . Most embrace that access positively but the few who abuse that access are just not happy unless they are destructive & don't care if they destroy everyone else's pleasure to achieve their selfish aims

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An earlier post pointed out the attitude of the Cradley fans, the so called Lions fans could do well to learn from them :neutral:

 

Is this the attitude you want that Michael Lee was referring to at Mildenhall last Sunday? "Offensive and pathetic behaviour." "Quite a few were drunk when they arrived at the track and they quickly got a lot worse." "It wasn't banter, it was nasty horrible stuff. The language was appalling and a lot of Mildenhall fans had to move to take their children away from it." Think I'd prefer the Leicester fans to stay as they are thanks as they are regularly classed as being nice and friendly.

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But that match happened nearly a week ago so there isn't much else to say about it. As there doesn't seem to be a Leicester 2012 thread then I suppose it's natural that people will carry on discussions on the last Leicester thread, which is this one. Perhaps on Sunday we can all transfer to the Pride of the Midlands. :lol:

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