spin king Posted April 2, 2016 Report Share Posted April 2, 2016 Is anyone really shocked that Leicester lost tonight or any other night. Their number 1 is a rider who has shown potential but best is only 3rd heatleader. The other heatleaders are nothing more than average 2nd strings in the Elite League. The 2nd strings are a young Pole who is still finding his feet, and one of the most inconsistent rider in not only the Elite League but the Premier League as well. The reserves are their only saving grace, one of which I can see taking over the number 1 role the same rider is 15th in the Premier League averages. Whoever put the Leicester team together must have been delusional to think that the team would have be occasionally competitive in the Elite League, the team are light years away from anything like that. The team at Leicester needs major surgery, and it needs it sooner rather than later. But you have to question whether or not Leicester should be riding in the Elite League, the current Promotion insist on running on a Saturday night and it has been proven that tracks that run on a Saturday struggle to attract the standard of rider for the Elite League, Eastbourne are classic example of that. The worrying thing is if team continues to keep losing especially at home then how long will the fans still come andd give their hard earned cash to see a losing side. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobMcCaffery Posted April 2, 2016 Report Share Posted April 2, 2016 (edited) The old PL can beat an awful EL team battle. Proven time and time again .............They can't and don't. Who the hell cares! It's totally irrelevant, except for obsessive idiots to make crass, petty points. EL teams are generally assembled to the rules relating to the EL and PL according to their rules. It's pathetic to see supporters of the dying EL taking some kind of twisted solace out of their weakest team in the history of the league being stronger than a PL team,. IT DAMN WELL SHOULD BE!!! So, we now have the realistic prospect of Belle Vue's superb new track opening to a total whitewash of the opposition - well, all but the reserves. Even the threat of rain now sees Sky ditch TV coverage. One of your most important tracks is closing at the end of the year. Most teams struggle to field more than one heat leader while another has four. Aren't these things that you should be concerned about, not trying the act the big 'I am' because your team is in the EL, thus making you some kind of demi-god? So Leicester could beat the top PL teams. BIG BLOODY DEAL! Speedway's got real problems enough without this petty idiocy. "Crisis, what crisis"? Edited April 2, 2016 by rmc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mdmc82 Posted April 2, 2016 Report Share Posted April 2, 2016 The old PL can beat an awful EL team battle. Proven time and time again .............They can't and don't. This Leicester side looked good against Sheffield home & away. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
justathought Posted April 3, 2016 Report Share Posted April 3, 2016 I honestly can't understand why people are surprised by Leicesters terrible performance. What did you think was going to happen with the top 5 they have. Dreadful team. Who ever put this team together and thought they would be competitive needs to perhaps consider perusing a different line of work. Why on earth would any promoter in there right mind run on a Saturday night in the EL. Anyone who is any good won't ride on Saturday nights on a regular basis. Change race night or drop down to the PL. That, I'm afraid, is the only real option Leicester have ..........................Because it inst going to get any better. Wait till Poole or Bell Vue are in town............oh dear. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikebv Posted April 3, 2016 Report Share Posted April 3, 2016 (edited) As was said at the time..... The plan was every team should have had three riders from the heat leader list.... When it became obvious that less than 20 riders on that list of 21 riders were interested in riding, then each team should have had a max of two. No team should have been allowed to add a third rider till the 'top two' from each team had been completed. (From the original 21 rider list and any rider coming in under 'extra qualification rules') Effectively they could have had a Tier 1 and Tier 2 heat leader grading similar to the way the EDR riders were put in place.. Don't bring in 'rider control' and then not use it to control the spread of riders... Typical Speedway planning.. Well meaning, but half arsed, ill thought out, and, as we can see once more, not fit for purpose... Edited April 3, 2016 by mikebv 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Halifaxtiger Posted April 3, 2016 Report Share Posted April 3, 2016 (edited) I honestly can't understand why people are surprised by Leicesters terrible performance. What did you think was going to happen with the top 5 they have. Dreadful team. Who ever put this team together and thought they would be competitive needs to perhaps consider perusing a different line of work. Why on earth would any promoter in there right mind run on a Saturday night in the EL. Anyone who is any good won't ride on Saturday nights on a regular basis. Change race night or drop down to the PL. That, I'm afraid, is the only real option Leicester have ..........................Because it inst going to get any better. Wait till Poole or Bell Vue are in town............oh dear. And yet if you check the predictions on the Leicester-Lakeside thread no-one predicted that score line. I don't think anyone suspected they would be a good team............but equally no-one thought they would be quite that bad. Edited April 3, 2016 by Halifaxtiger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
screm Posted April 3, 2016 Report Share Posted April 3, 2016 As many on here predicted, Leicester looked weak from the get go, so their scores and performances shouldn't come as any surprise. Changes now are a must if their season is over before it really starts but I take it Leicester will be in the same boat as Coventry, another side threatening changes, where they have to wait until May 1st to make any change. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Haza Posted April 3, 2016 Report Share Posted April 3, 2016 If it's any consolation once we lose Iversen at Kings Lynn at end of April we will be in contention for the wooden spoon also . Only difference I see is Leiecster 6/7 are strong than the Stars and possibly our top 5 might just be stronger than the Lions . 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikebv Posted April 3, 2016 Report Share Posted April 3, 2016 (edited) If it's any consolation once we lose Iversen at Kings Lynn at end of April we will be in contention for the wooden spoon also . Only difference I see is Leiecster 6/7 are strong than the Stars and possibly our top 5 might just be stronger than the Lions .British Elite League Speedway looks forward to a seven month race to the bottom.... Where "at least we're not as crap as them" will be considered as a favourable attainment level.... On a more positive note plenty of teams will be able to hold their 'End Of Season' parties in some potentially good weather in May so could do a nice 'Barbie'... Much better than those horrible, dark cold nights in late October/early November.. Edited April 3, 2016 by mikebv 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A ORLOV Posted April 3, 2016 Report Share Posted April 3, 2016 I honestly can't understand why people are surprised by Leicesters terrible performance. What did you think was going to happen with the top 5 they have. Dreadful team. Who ever put this team together and thought they would be competitive needs to perhaps consider perusing a different line of work. Why on earth would any promoter in there right mind run on a Saturday night in the EL. Anyone who is any good won't ride on Saturday nights on a regular basis. Change race night or drop down to the PL. That, I'm afraid, is the only real option Leicester have ..........................Because it inst going to get any better. Wait till Poole or Bell Vue are in town............oh dear. Well shortly you have got Belle Vue followed by Swindon on Sky. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
remembertheracers Posted April 3, 2016 Report Share Posted April 3, 2016 Even if a Hancock, Sayfutdinov or Pedersen could be drafted in this team is still awful. I hope we dont lose Leicester as a result. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weatherwatcher Posted April 3, 2016 Report Share Posted April 3, 2016 If things carry on the way they are now, even more fans will drift away from BP. It is such a shame that so much was done to bring the sport back to the city. Not actually sure what the problem is. Have the club got the money but they will not even think about paying any of the top riders the amount they would be asking to ride in the EL. Or is it that they have not got the money and as we can see from this years line up they are having to make do with riders that other clubs would not even look at.. The way thing have gone since they joined the EL it as only gone from bad to even worse, they would have been far better, to have gone back down to the PL. Keep th Saturday night race night and hopefully bring back a few fans that have walked away. Because if they don't sort things out soon, there will be very few turning up to watch and it could be that unless someone else buys the club, it will be be the end of the line for for Leicester again. I hope not, but it needs someone running the club who knows what it means to run an EL side not thry to run a side with nothing better than what they would have had if they where in the PL. Come on get things at BP back on track,, before it to late. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gresham78 Posted April 3, 2016 Report Share Posted April 3, 2016 Personally I think Leicester are better off returning to the Premier League. David Hemsley has said on more than one occasion that Leicester fans want to watch their speedway on a Saturday night and switching to an alternative night leads to significantly reduced attendances. Unfortunately as we all know its very difficult putting a competitive EL team together for that night of the week. Unless Leicester fans are prepared to put up with a switch in race night then I think a return to the PL would suit them better. They can put a competitive team together and retain their preferred race night. That way I'm sure their attendances will remain healthy and most importantly the track remains in business. Surely most people would rather see competitive close racing whatever league its in? That fact seems to be proved by the success stories at Birmingham and Eastbourne. Whilst I applaud David Hemsley's ambition and desire to bring top flight speedway back to Leicester surely it would be better for the business to return to the second tier? 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
speedibee Posted April 3, 2016 Report Share Posted April 3, 2016 Personally I think Leicester are better off returning to the Premier League. David Hemsley has said on more than one occasion that Leicester fans want to watch their speedway on a Saturday night and switching to an alternative night leads to significantly reduced attendances. Unfortunately as we all know its very difficult putting a competitive EL team together for that night of the week. Unless Leicester fans are prepared to put up with a switch in race night then I think a return to the PL would suit them better. They can put a competitive team together and retain their preferred race night. That way I'm sure their attendances will remain healthy and most importantly the track remains in business. Surely most people would rather see competitive close racing whatever league its in? That fact seems to be proved by the success stories at Birmingham and Eastbourne. Whilst I applaud David Hemsley's ambition and desire to bring top flight speedway back to Leicester surely it would be better for the business to return to the second tier? Personally I think Leicester are better off returning to the Premier League. David Hemsley has said on more than one occasion that Leicester fans want to watch their speedway on a Saturday night and switching to an alternative night leads to significantly reduced attendances. Unfortunately as we all know its very difficult putting a competitive EL team together for that night of the week. Unless Leicester fans are prepared to put up with a switch in race night then I think a return to the PL would suit them better. They can put a competitive team together and retain their preferred race night. That way I'm sure their attendances will remain healthy and most importantly the track remains in business. Surely most people would rather see competitive close racing whatever league its in? That fact seems to be proved by the success stories at Birmingham and Eastbourne. Whilst I applaud David Hemsley's ambition and desire to bring top flight speedway back to Leicester surely it would be better for the business to return to the second tier? elite league is top flight in name only . premier and national league speedway is actually better 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gemini Posted April 3, 2016 Report Share Posted April 3, 2016 ....Gresham78.............Surely most people would rather see competitive close racing whatever league its in? That fact seems to be proved by the success stories at Birmingham and Eastbourne. I don't think there were many Leicester fans who wanted the Lions to be in the Elite League anyway and they were quite happy with PL racing on a Saturday night with a bigger variety of teams. The decision was more down to David's ambition I should think and as it appears he can be rather stubborn ~ hence taking no notice of 90% of fans wishing for the track to be changed ~ it looks like it will be another season of struggle. Sad really. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevebrum Posted April 3, 2016 Report Share Posted April 3, 2016 Who the hell cares! It's totally irrelevant, except for obsessive idiots to make crass, petty points. EL teams are generally assembled to the rules relating to the EL and PL according to their rules. It's pathetic to see supporters of the dying EL taking some kind of twisted solace out of their weakest team in the history of the league being stronger than a PL team,. IT DAMN WELL SHOULD BE!!! So, we now have the realistic prospect of Belle Vue's superb new track opening to a total whitewash of the opposition - well, all but the reserves. Even the threat of rain now sees Sky ditch TV coverage. One of your most important tracks is closing at the end of the year. Most teams struggle to field more than one heat leader while another has four. Aren't these things that you should be concerned about, not trying the act the big 'I am' because your team is in the EL, thus making you some kind of demi-god? So Leicester could beat the top PL teams. BIG BLOODY DEAL! Speedway's got real problems enough without this petty idiocy. "Crisis, what crisis"? Yet the inane comments continue every season that the PL teams could beat the poor EL teams, History continues to show they can't and don't. Speedway of ALL leagues in the UK have had problems for years. I've been saying it for years. Yet some petty minded PL fans like to feel there league is better to point score. Think you need to read my posts a bit wider before making any further comments or to show yourself up. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1 valve Posted April 4, 2016 Report Share Posted April 4, 2016 (edited) I don't think there were many Leicester fans who wanted the Lions to be in the Elite League anyway and they were quite happy with PL racing on a Saturday night The decision was more down to David's ambition I should think and as it appears he can be rather stubborn ~ hence taking no notice of 90% of fans wishing for the track to be changed ~ it looks like it will be another season of struggle. Sad really. I think you are wrong on two points. First, when it was announced the Lions were moving to the EL I believe the majority of supporters welcomed this development because a. PL racing was not particularly exciting (despite what some may think) & b. it represented a chance to see a better class of rider, even GP stars. I am the first to admit the second aspect has tailed off, though it was good to see Jason D in the Lions colours and to see a Lion appear in the GP's, but we still do see better riders at BP than when in the PL, unfortunately we haven't seen a fair share of them sign for the Lions. Secondly the track is now half way through being altered, and yes it has taken longer than it needed to have taken but at least its now being done. What I do think DH is wrong to presume is that Saturday night is the preferred night for Lions fans and crowds will drop if Saturday is not an option. I can see some folk will not attend during mid week, but this will be offset by better riders being available to form a stronger and more competitive team which will attract more fans to meetings. So I suggest the future for the Lions should be to remain in the EL and move to a midweek race night and build a stronger team from the wider pool of available riders that would become available. Edited April 4, 2016 by 1 valve 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trees Posted April 4, 2016 Report Share Posted April 4, 2016 Lynn changed from Saturdays years ago, it just has to be done ..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arnieg Posted April 4, 2016 Report Share Posted April 4, 2016 elite league is top flight in name only . premier and national league speedway is actually better Not better, but different. All have a legion of problems, some shared, some specific to their division. And in the right circumstances all can provide excellent speedway. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
speedibee Posted April 4, 2016 Report Share Posted April 4, 2016 Not better, but different. All have a legion of problems, some shared, some specific to their division. And in the right circumstances all can provide excellent speedway. Not better, but different. All have a legion of problems, some shared, some specific to their division. And in the right circumstances all can provide excellent speedway. I think you are wrong on two points. First, when it was announced the Lions were moving to the EL I believe the majority of supporters welcomed this development because a. PL racing was not particularly exciting (despite what some may think) & b. it represented a chance to see a better class of rider, even GP stars. I am the first to admit the second aspect has tailed off, though it was good to see Jason D in the Lions colours and to see a Lion appear in the GP's, but we still do see better riders at BP than when in the PL, unfortunately we haven't seen a fair share of them sign for the Lions. Secondly the track is now half way through being altered, and yes it has taken longer than it needed to have taken but at least its now being done. What I do think DH is wrong to presume is that Saturday night is the preferred night for Lions fans and crowds will drop if Saturday is not an option. I can see some folk will not attend during mid week, but this will be offset by better riders being available to form a stronger and more competitive team which will attract more fans to meetings. So I suggest the future for the Lions should be to remain in the EL and move to a midweek race night and build a stronger team from the wider pool of available riders that would become available. Well thats put you straight Gemini , and a few others, me included , there we were happily deluded , that me knowing loads of Leicester and Ex leicester fans and you being married to one , we had any idea about what they actually wanted from their speedway and what their opinion of the track and the promoter was , And Along comes 1 valve and puts us all to shame with a single post . Not better, but different. All have a legion of problems, some shared, some specific to their division. And in the right circumstances all can provide excellent speedway. Elite league is more or less premier league . padded out with some over the hill Poles and Swedes and dancing to the tune of BSI and Polish leagues Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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