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Cant be any worse than the guests we've had, so good move :) hopefully Greenwood comes back for Jacobs.

Looks like Jo will have to make sure his average drops below Greenwood to be sure to keep his place then! Strange this Speedway lark sometimes eh?
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Good score from Joe Jacobs last night at Swindon. 8+1 including a fall. Need him to produce that form at the very least in the PL.

 

as he said though:

 

“The Premier League is very tough to ride in as you’re competing against the opposition’s top riders.

 

“The Elite League is not as difficult because you are always are riding against at least one National League rider.”

 

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Yes there is. And in terms of racing I prefer the EL, not because there are more 'good' races, because to be honest I think the number of 'good' races in a meeting has been pretty much the same in PL and EL. But the first couple of bends are a little more cut and thrust in the EL, and there is a higher chance of a 'Wow, did you see that' kind of move happening.

 

That said, I enjoyed following Brum in the PL immensely and I wouldn't worry if we ever end up back there. There is slightly more variation in the teams you face, though not to the degree that some PL diehards would like to believe.

 

Time to review at the EoES (well Plummer's view anyway):

 

Speedway: The pros and cons of racing in the Premier League - (peterboroughtoday 27/6/14)

 

We are slap-bang in the middle of the speedway season. Therefore it is the perfect time for MARK PLUMMER to assess the positives and negatives of Panthers’ return to Premier League racing for the first time since 1998...

 

PROS

 

Regular racing

Panthers fans have long since called for regular action at Alwalton and the move into the Premier League has allowed that to happen. The vast majority of home meetings are taking place on Tuesday nights.

Excellent entertainment

The racing has probably been better than ever at the East of England Showground. A whole host of thrilling home meetings have taken place on the city shale with the likes of number one Ryan Fisher and skipper Ulrich Ostergaard providing edge-of-the-seat drama in almost every ride.

More chances of glory

A packed calendar of racing and a host of different competitions means plenty of opportunities to challenge for honours. Panthers are out of the KO Cup, but are still involved in the last four of the League Cup and will be expected to charge through the Premier League pack to clinch a play-off spot. In addition there is also Premier League Pairs and Premier League Fours glory to aim at with Panthers boasting home advantage for the latter.

Variety

Of course there are plenty of familiar faces from the Elite League era spread across the Premier League’s 13 teams, but there is also lots of exciting young talent which many Panthers fans will be seeing for the first time. It all adds up to a truly competitive environment.

 

CONS

 

Poor turnout

Panthers have struggled to attract sustainable attendances despite providing regular, high-class racing and lowering admission prices. Mick Horton has gone as far as urging regular supporters to help boost crowds by introducing family members, friends and work colleagues to the sport.

Tuesday trouble

There must be a question mark over whether or not the club’s chosen race-night has caught on. Panthers run the risk of clashes with football matches (both local and national, live and televised) during the opening and closing months of the speedway season.

Fixture clashes

They are almost inevitable in a structure where some riders can operate at all three levels and plenty more race in two leagues, but they can be a serious hindrance. For example Panthers recently travelled to Plymouth for an important KO Cup quarter-final, second leg without number one Ryan Fisher and reserve Joe Jacobs, who were both required by their Elite League clubs on the same night.

Short on stars

One gripe occasionally aired this season is the absence of big-name riders. It is of course a completely accurate point, yet one which certainly wouldn’t be guaranteed to improve on the terrific action already being served up.

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if p/boro fans want STARS to see on a regular bases. look no further than the elite league, thats the one in Sweden on a Tuesdays.. oops...

the uk (E)LITE LEAGUE is a very watered down product. so stick in the pl and enjoy variety every week..

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if p/boro fans want STARS to see on a regular bases. look no further than the elite league, thats the one in Sweden on a Tuesdays.. oops...

the uk (E)LITE LEAGUE is a very watered down product. so stick in the pl and enjoy variety every week..

 

I do believe that Iversen, Bjerre, Andersen, Batchelor, Buczkowski, MJJ are our assets and riding in the BEL, they'd do! Variety's overrated. I would agree that the EL is continuing to go downhill so not such a miss in 2014.

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I do believe that Iversen, Bjerre, Andersen, Batchelor, Buczkowski, MJJ are our assets and riding in the BEL, they'd do! Variety's overrated. I would agree that the EL is continuing to go downhill so not such a miss in 2014.

Even less of a miss in 2015. At least Peterborough still have Speedway. :t:

 

After what I heard tonight at Newcastle perhaps I should refer you to Birmingham. :sad: :sad:

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Even less of a miss in 2015. At least Peterborough still have Speedway. :t:

 

After what I heard tonight at Newcastle perhaps I should refer you to Birmingham. :sad: :sad:

 

Why less of a miss in 2015, don't understand? True we have speedway but I'm not sure how long people can play that card? At the end of the day it's got to be an overall product that people want to turn up to so that those doing the work feel that the effort is worthwhile. That's probably why we have a regular turnover of promoters and why it was disappointing that Frost & Mahoney dipped out just when they'd stopped the rot, probably saw what was coming!

 

As a Panthers fan whose team has seemingly received little from our lords and masters over recent years, I take a couple of quotes from Birmingham since you bring it up: “No-one has come forward with support and the BSPA, well, what can I say? “I feel very badly let down but should have expected it, I’ve been warned enough.” :neutral:

 

So Birmingham is probably the tip of the iceberg then? Running speedway is generally a thankless task and we thank those who put in their money and effort but still having speedway only works for the hardcore few hundred with many more options for joe public's pound these days: "In the meantime, out of respect for the few hardcore supporters with whom I have a terrific relationship, I am in negotiations with a third party to try and ensure the continuation of Birmingham Speedway."

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Why less of a miss in 2015, don't understand? True we have speedway but I'm not sure how long people can play that card? At the end of the day it's got to be an overall product that people want to turn up to so that those doing the work feel that the effort is worthwhile. That's probably why we have a regular turnover of promoters and why it was disappointing that Frost & Mahoney dipped out just when they'd stopped the rot, probably saw what was coming!

 

As a Panthers fan whose team has seemingly received little from our lords and masters over recent years, I take a couple of quotes from Birmingham since you bring it up: “No-one has come forward with support and the BSPA, well, what can I say? “I feel very badly let down but should have expected it, I’ve been warned enough.” :neutral:

 

So Birmingham is probably the tip of the iceberg then? Running speedway is generally a thankless task and we thank those who put in their money and effort but still having speedway only works for the hardcore few hundred with many more options for joe public's pound these days: "In the meantime, out of respect for the few hardcore supporters with whom I have a terrific relationship, I am in negotiations with a third party to try and ensure the continuation of Birmingham Speedway."

I obviously could not know that.

 

I wish you every success in your negotiations obviously.

 

The VERY BEST OF LUCK to you.

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I obviously could not know that.

 

I wish you every success in your negotiations obviously.

 

The VERY BEST OF LUCK to you.

 

I'm not negotiating with anyone. I only come up with ideas I can't afford, which is why if Newcastle are in trouble then they'll have to use Tsunami's expertise with no cost solutions!

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I'm not negotiating with anyone. I only come up with ideas I can't afford, which is why if Newcastle are in trouble then they'll have to use Tsunami's expertise with no cost solutions!

But your Post said - and I quote - "I am in negotiations with a third party to try and ensure the continuation of Birmingham Speedway."

 

I apologise if I got that wrong - but you can understand why. :)

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But your Post said - and I quote - "I am in negotiations with a third party to try and ensure the continuation of Birmingham Speedway."

 

I apologise if I got that wrong - but you can understand why. :)

Don't bother with Crumpy99 Ian. He's only here for humour value, and having a pop at others like me. Put him on ignore. :D

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Back to the team, & I think the Fish has got to go, because his heart doesn't seem to be in it enough for me. He is one of my favorite riders, but the absence of his family appears to have affected him badly. Who we would get to replace him is anyone's guess ?

Even if they did want to replace Fisher who'd want to ride for us if there's any truth in the rumours

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