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That is definitely true. You don't go to the speedway for the announcer.

 

But I agree with MSC1874 in that their performance can stop some people from going.

 

In my (pretty wide) experience, he's not that bad.

 

He knows his speedway, for a start. The bloke at Sheffield thought Gary Irving was Tom Young, for heavens sake.

 

No doubting Mr Barries`s knowledge of speedway,but hearing the same things week in week out does start to great after a while.

 

One thing he could do is when theres a break in racing,waiting for a County Ambulance for example,he could interview a rider or two,instead of wittering on about texting some Bandit line etc.

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It's only my opinion, and yeah Dennis may do a lot if work, but all I'm saying is is that the announcing, presentation needs to be made modern, and exciting! Granted we are there to watch speedway, but these days entertainment means being constantly entertained- therefore included pre, during and to an extent post meeting

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It's only my opinion, and yeah Dennis may do a lot if work, but all I'm saying is is that the announcing, presentation needs to be made modern, and exciting! Granted we are there to watch speedway, but these days entertainment means being constantly entertained- therefore included pre, during and to an extent post meeting

 

Listen I am not doubting Dick Barrie's knowledge. I mean I recall the guy raving about Chris Holder a year before he came to the UK. The man is not daft.

 

I am just saying it puts me off when he's on the mic. The Andersons have modernised so much at Berwick, great owners, but the centre green p/a is archaic. It's not fresh, or modern. Scott Wilson came to Edinburgh as a local dj knowing nothing of the sport. His approach was refreshing!

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Listen I am not doubting Dick Barrie's knowledge. I mean I recall the guy raving about Chris Holder a year before he came to the UK. The man is not daft.

 

I am just saying it puts me off when he's on the mic. The Andersons have modernised so much at Berwick, great owners, but the centre green p/a is archaic. It's not fresh, or modern. Scott Wilson came to Edinburgh as a local dj knowing nothing of the sport. His approach was refreshing!

 

I completely agree :)

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Compared to some, he's pretty good.

 

Take a trip to Coventry one time to see just how bad centre green announcers can be. On the same subject, I suspect that attendances at King's Lynn will increase this coming season.

...compared to most is not a measure i would use.... crap is crap...

 

....but that i think is class :approve: :approve: :approve:

 

That is definitely true. You don't go to the speedway for the announcer.

 

But I agree with MSC1874 in that their performance can stop some people from going.

 

In my (pretty wide) experience, he's not that bad.

 

He knows his speedway, for a start. The bloke at Sheffield thought Gary Irving was Tom Young, for heavens sake.

 

...was his name Hoggart by any chance?

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...compared to most is not a measure i would use.... crap is crap...

 

....but that i think is class :approve: :approve: :approve:

 

 

 

...was his name Hoggart by any chance?

 

Nope. It was Shaun Leigh who mucked that one up!

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You think,if you mean by student someone who is taking further education,then I dont think there will be that many in the Berwick area as theres only an opportunity for any kind of further education at the Berwick Academy,and its not as if students are renting property in Berwick and then commuting to the universities in Edinburgh or Newcastle.

Surely there must be people who go to Northumberland and Borders Colleges that might be enticed with student offers?

Bundle them up with drinks offers, then it can be very appealing to students.

 

I think Teal has put forward some good ideas.

I also like the suggestion of opposite numbers being brought out in pairs to do a couple of laps instead of the painful parade: that is one bit of speedway that I really dislike. It is bloody hard going.

 

I find Dennis very informative and worth listening too, not so sure about the music, Mr Barrie. Well, I respect him, but I can see that not everyone is of that view.

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The jump from £5 to £14.50 once people turn 16 is very off putting and unaffordable on a weekly basis..

 

I know plenty of students in Berwick who live midweek at their respective uni cities and travel back to Berwick for the weekend for work and/or to socialise with their mates. Attract more to to start their Saturday night at Berwick Speedway before heading out into town, a student deal involving drinks could be a good idea if publicised well. Shouldn't just be restricted to students but people of that age bracket.

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The jump from £5 to £14.50 once people turn 16 is very off putting and unaffordable on a weekly basis..

 

I know plenty of students in Berwick who live midweek at their respective uni cities and travel back to Berwick for the weekend for work and/or to socialise with their mates. Attract more to to start their Saturday night at Berwick Speedway before heading out into town, a student deal involving drinks could be a good idea if publicised well. Shouldn't just be restricted to students but people of that age bracket.

 

Nicely said :)

 

The jump from £5 to £14.50 once people turn 16 is very off putting and unaffordable on a weekly basis..

 

I know plenty of students in Berwick who live midweek at their respective uni cities and travel back to Berwick for the weekend for work and/or to socialise with their mates. Attract more to to start their Saturday night at Berwick Speedway before heading out into town, a student deal involving drinks could be a good idea if publicised well. Shouldn't just be restricted to students but people of that age bracket.

 

Nicely said :)

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Give free entry to Glasgow & Redcar fans.. any losses on the turnstile will be offset against needing Usain Bolt to fetch more alcohol from the Black & Gold.

 

In all seriousness everything that can be done i am sure will be done by a promotion that do not just see a cashcow product but genuinely love the merchandise they have acquired and long may their improvisation continue :approve:

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Compared to some, he's pretty good.

 

Take a trip to Coventry one time to see just how bad centre green announcers can be. On the same subject, I suspect that attendances at King's Lynn will increase this coming season.

 

 

Is that the best we can expect these days: he's not as bad as some? I'm not disputing your assessment - in fact if that is the case, there's a significant reason behind the decline of the sport.

"It's a bitt crap, but not as bad as it could be".

 

 

With regard to the other comments:

Nobody is suggesting that people turn up because of good presentation.

 

Nobody is suggesting that people turn up at a pub because of sweetly smelling bogs.

 

But you head off for a family meal in a local hostelry and, despite the excellent ale and outstanding cuisine, if there's a stench of fermenting bogs, the chances are that you'll not make the mistake of returning.

 

So Barrie knows his speedway. So do any number of bobble hat wearers, but you wouldn't want to listen to them all night, and they would be without the meandering patter reminiscent of a fermenting bog.

 

As for solutions, Edinburgh's idea of a local DJ has worked well. Berwick used to have a youngish guy who was a DJ. Go down that route. He'll be finished by 9:00 most weeks, 9:30 at the latest, so it could easily be made to fit for a few quid (bearing in mind Barrie won't be doing it for fresh air).

 

 

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An idea I think music wise would be asking a different rider at the beginning of each week to choose songs/artists they'd like to hear played. Gives a few days to get a playlist sorted, then bobs your uncle! Paves the way for varied music!

 

Summer months a barbecue and outside bar on third bend area? Some picnic tables?

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You think,if you mean by student someone who is taking further education,then I dont think there will be that many in the Berwick area as theres only an opportunity for any kind of further education at the Berwick Academy,and its not as if students are renting property in Berwick and then commuting to the universities in Edinburgh or Newcastle.

 

How about getting students from Berwick Academy involved? I'm not sure what A levels they do, but could the speedway not get involved somehow? for example if there's a photography A level then put it to the school that pupils could get experience by being allowed on centre green to take pics? A music A level, how about being in dj box? Hospitality A level, ask for ideas from the pupils, Art A level , design some posters etc. all of this may seem pointless to some, but to me it shows an jnterest in the community, young people and could be a way if generating more interest and perhaps introduce more people to speedway.

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How about each Rider selects a piece of music as his signature tune. Riders walk out individually from the Pits to the row of bikes at the Starting Gate to his own music. Rather like Cricket does in the T20 Matches.

 

It would add a bit of glitz and glamour and I doubt it would cost a lot to do. Their Tune could also be played as each Rider emerges from the Pits to go to the Starting Gate to Race. Obviously each Rider would emerge one at a time - it may add a few seconds between Races - but it might get the youngsters interested.

 

Just an idea. Not even sure if it is practical - but - perhaps worth a thought.

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Just a few figures to bandy around, when attracting new blood tom speedway.

 

1. By 2015, 60% of Berwicks population will be over 50, this figure also applies to the Eastern Scottish Borders.

2. Only 11% of the population are below the age of 20 yrs.

 

A falling youth population, coupled with a growing retirement location, does not leave great scope for attracting significant numbers of younger fans. The predominance of remaining youths are in low paid generally low quality jobs, ( eg super market jobs), students that are here at the weekend have little spare cash, most of it expended on tuition fees. At a guess I would say the vast majority of fans are in the older age groups, so what ever is suggested to attract the fewer and fewer youngsters to the sport will need to be damned good.

 

The music presentation at present, even for an old dinasaur like myself is out of date and out moded, but are we their to listen to music, however something a little more rebel rousing would be an improvement. Centre green presentation is out dated and lack lustered, the centre green announcer during Peter Waits era was Alan Gladstone, who in my humble opinion was massively better than we get at present, so the idea of a young Dj, perhaps from one of the night clubs is a good idea. Generally a bit more raz a mataz in the introduction, some start tarts, warm up laps to get the crowd in the mood (personally don't like them, but others do). Perhaps invite the local bike clubs to bring out the riders in the larger events or cup matches.

 

For me some strippers or pole dancers on the centre green.

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How about getting students from Berwick Academy involved? I'm not sure what A levels they do, but could the speedway not get involved somehow? for example if there's a photography A level then put it to the school that pupils could get experience by being allowed on centre green to take pics? A music A level, how about being in dj box? Hospitality A level, ask for ideas from the pupils, Art A level , design some posters etc. all of this may seem pointless to some, but to me it shows an jnterest in the community, young people and could be a way if generating more interest and perhaps introduce more people to speedway.

 

 

What an excellent post.

What better way to interact with the local community and gain the club some more positive publicity. I'm pretty sure the local press and TV would take more than a passing interest.

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Whilst I understand that the meeting presentation is important,and in Berwicks case it does need up-dating,IMO what happens during the 15 heats is the most important thing by far on a saturday evening,and that comes down to track prep.I want to come out of Shielfield most saturdays and cant wait to go back having watched a cracking meeting,this season that happened only on a few occasions.

 

If that means I have to put up with not such good presentation then so be it,Id even put up with our centre green presenter wittering on and on and and......... :blink:

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