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Glasgow V Plymouth Pl Sun 15th Sept @3p.m.


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I see Plymouth aren't that impressed either. From http://plymouthdevils.co/article-1.html

 

The decision to call off the meeting was made by referee Michael Breckon after an inspection of the track at 1.45pm – just over an hour before the scheduled start time.

The Plymouth management were left baffled at the refusal of the Glasgow promotion to make an earlier decision.

Yet Belle Vue v Poole went ahead on that track.., least they are consistent..... Consistently inconsistent
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Yip two hours out of my life I wont get back on a decision that a blind man in a dark room could have seen coming. I have no issue at all about it being called off on the grounds of safety - just on the timing.

 

Josh had only just arrived at the track and Dak arrived just after we were told - I am sure they and the other riders would have appreciated even a couple of hours off their long journeys. As someone far more qualified to judge than most on here has already stated elsewhere, the meeting was never going to be on so why the farce?

 

Just to clarify though catseyes - the gates werent open where I was

 

If it was that clear cut it was going to be off why did you waste two hours of your time?

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If it was that clear cut it was going to be off why did you waste two hours of your time?

 

as a blind man in a dark room could reason, if you are that far away from the place you are going, you have no option but to trust what you are told. Only to find out on arrival etc....

 

Is that okay for you?

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as a blind man in a dark room could reason, if you are that far away from the place you are going, you have no option but to trust what you are told. Only to find out on arrival etc....

 

Is that okay for you?

we also traveled thro to glasgow 1 hr drive even we thought it would be off the web sitte said it was on , it ewASY FOR YOU TO SAY WHY GO . IT LEAST WE MADE AN EFFORT TO GO IN THE NAME SPEEDWAY
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Because we believed what we were being told. :blink:

 

You have to make your own judgment call whether to go or not based on the weather forecast you see, not what you are told from others, official or not. I learned that a long time ago after wasted journeys to Worky and Edinburgh.

 

I decided last night not to go based on the weather warning just the same as I did for the first Ipswich match that was stopped after ht4. More often than not it has been the right decision.

 

Glasgow had little to lose today, Plymouth were already coming, Anders would already have taken his flight and it was the last PL match. Also being Grieves last proper home appearance may have made people think about going anyway.

 

I think we are paying the price for having 4 weeks between home meetings in July when we had glorious sunshine, perfect for speedway, if a little dusty. One Sunday was the PL Fours however if no one would come for the other Sundays fair enough but we need to be smarter about it in 2014 by not accepting something like this.

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Compared to other seasons it seems a very disjointed fixture list for week-end clubs like Glasgow and Berwick for some reason,quite a few blank weeks.

The Fours and PLRC are both on a Sunday and we also don't run on the Sunday of the British GP. That's 3 weeks we cannot run plus there is also the other Sunday club of Newcastle who we seem to meet twice home and away during a season. The shared events really piss me off, I have no interest in them yet their weekend scheduling season after season negatively affects my team.

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I don't think Glasgow (or Belle Vue) are allowed to call meetings off without a referee being present.

Pretty clear from earlier weather reports that there was no way this meeting was going ahead. Why waste everyone's time and money by waiting so late before calling it a day?

 

Out of interest, what's with the flag on your avatar?

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I don't think Glasgow (or Belle Vue) are allowed to call meetings off without a referee being present.

 

Think you may be correct not sure about Belle Vue but i vaguely remember reading that it must be a SCB referee or official to make that call at Glasgow.

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Think you may be correct not sure about Belle Vue but i vaguely remember reading that it must be a SCB referee or official to make that call at Glasgow.

 

Belle Vue cannot call off a meeting without an SCB officials consent after the fiasco with the fake burst water main incident earlier in the year..................

 

RP

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You have to make your own judgment call whether to go or not based on the weather forecast you see, not what you are told from others, official or not. I learned that a long time ago after wasted journeys to Worky and Edinburgh.

 

I decided last night not to go based on the weather warning just the same as I did for the first Ipswich match that was stopped after ht4. More often than not it has been the right decision.

 

Glasgow had little to lose today, Plymouth were already coming, Anders would already have taken his flight and it was the last PL match. Also being Grieves last proper home appearance may have made people think about going anyway.

 

I think we are paying the price for having 4 weeks between home meetings in July when we had glorious sunshine, perfect for speedway, if a little dusty. One Sunday was the PL Fours however if no one would come for the other Sundays fair enough but we need to be smarter about it in 2014 by not accepting something like this.

 

 

So the next time the meeting is cancelled I'll just go in case it might just be on. :o

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as a blind man in a dark room could reason, if you are that far away from the place you are going, you have no option but to trust what you are told. Only to find out on arrival etc....

 

Is that okay for you?

 

To back up Lioness on this one.

 

ThePinstripe, forgive me if I'm saying something you already know. I live 40 miles from Ashfield on the East coast, Glasgow is on the West. The two sides of Scotland can have very different weather on the day.

 

I was very keen to go today, probably more for sentimental reasons than anything else ... Grievsey, last official team meeting until March 2014, etc.

I left it until the last minute to decide not to go. Even missed out on weekly game of golf to ensure I could be there on time!

Even during the morning, reading poster's comments on here, I was optimistic and determined to go. Knowing in the back of my mind that the weather can be so different between home and Ashfield.

 

Similarly, I live 15 miles from Armadale and have on occasions decided not to go because it's peeing down at home, then go on the Updates site and find the meeting is going on and no issues with weather.

 

It's the old saying, in Scotland you can get four seasons weather in one hour.

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as a blind man in a dark room could reason, if you are that far away from the place you are going, you have no option but to trust what you are told. Only to find out on arrival etc....

 

Is that okay for you?

 

But dont understand why if you knew it was never going to be on you would waste your own time by still going

 

Its happened many times that promotions stress the meeting is definately on yet it still gets cancelled if your foolish enough to go ahead and still turn up despite torrential rain then thats your own problem no point whinging about losing two hours of your time

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for the hard of reading, I live an hour away, i dont know, I have to rely on the word of people there only to arrive and find you have been at best mis-led. In as simple a way I can write it as possible.

 

Still, you carry on mis reading all you like and having your usual wee digs at me, whatever makes you happy - at least everyone else on the thread can actually read and understand whats being said

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Think you may be correct not sure about Belle Vue but i vaguely remember reading that it must be a SCB referee or official to make that call at Glasgow.

 

This is an interesting question - to which I do not know the answer - however let's for a moment speculate that this is / was true..........does it have to be the programmed referee who makes the decision or could the SCB referee who lives closest to the track be called to attend?

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I believe it was any referee so they could have called in a local ref if it was needed. One of the track staff who is usually up on these things has stated that Glasgow dont have that requirement any more although the Plymouth website indicates surprise that Glasgow didn't call in a referee earlier.

 

Lots of smoke and mirrors really! As Gordon Pairman reads the board perhaps he could confirm if Glasgow are still required to call in a referee and if so that a local one can do it.

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Irrespective of the ins and outs of what referee is required, in my previous posts on this particular match I expressed astonishment that it wasn't called off much earlier. Common sense should have kicked in here. Yes the rain seemed to go off, but where I was, there were two very heavy showers, at 4.00 and 5.00, right in the middle of race time.

 

Even if the track was rideable, and munchkin has said it was " like a ploughed field, " the really strong wind in itself was a safety factor. It was dangerous. End of.

 

In that respect I am sorry to say, the promotion seems to have been willing to take the chance and start proceedings. They were wrong. Plain and simple.

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