mdmc82 Posted May 13, 2016 Report Share Posted May 13, 2016 fell trying to protect Sarj - but remounted for the point. The only time Ive seen that happen when the rider at the back hasnt fallen as well! Injured himself Danny King Not a great night 4 me last night. Aggravated my shoulder when I crashed, Physio for me 2day 😩. We got a lead to protect 2morrow 👊🏻 #witches Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mdmc82 Posted May 13, 2016 Report Share Posted May 13, 2016 Jason Garrity (2,2,3,3,1) and Chris Harris (2,3,3,1,1) both qualified for the British final tonight at Scunthorpe. Bates tied in 7th place with Richard Hall but lost the race off. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crazy robin Posted May 13, 2016 Report Share Posted May 13, 2016 Eurosport 2 are running just a weekly one hour programme on Wednesday mornings. In the first meeting they at least carried all 15 heats. Timings for the next three weeks are: May 11th 10.45 am (as above) May 18th 9.45 am May 25th 7 am. Not exactly prime time and no repeats. Cheers & it just shows how much waffling the 2 stooges do on Sky as a 1 hour program with 14 heats shown in an hour😀😀 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wealdstone Posted May 16, 2016 Report Share Posted May 16, 2016 Following the assertions from Coventry bosses that pensioners are rolling in money and thus withdrawing the traditional concession prices, there there is a report today that many pensioners are living in poverty. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ColinMills Posted May 16, 2016 Report Share Posted May 16, 2016 Agree with that. King should be getting double figures in PL. always and forever been over-rated 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G the Bee Posted May 16, 2016 Report Share Posted May 16, 2016 (edited) Following the assertions from Coventry bosses that pensioners are rolling in money and thus withdrawing the traditional concession prices, there there is a report today that many pensioners are living in poverty. Without wanting to sound like I'm trivialising the situation, if they are living in poverty, then they can't afford to spend their monies on luxuries like a night at the speedway, irrespective of whether or not they get a concession on their entrance price. Edited May 16, 2016 by G the Bee 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wealdstone Posted May 16, 2016 Report Share Posted May 16, 2016 Without wanting to sound like I'm trivialising the situation, if they are living in poverty, then they can't afford to spend their monies on luxuries like a night at the speedway, irrespective of whether or not they get a concession on their entrance price. Quite right!!! They have buttered their bread and now they must lie in it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobMcCaffery Posted May 16, 2016 Report Share Posted May 16, 2016 (edited) Cheers & it just shows how much waffling the 2 stooges do on Sky as a 1 hour program with 14 heats shown in an hour The meeting isn't held up to let the presenters finish their conversation you know. It's their job to fill the gaps so they talk about the meeting and the sport. What would prefer them to do, form a death metal duo? As someone who's done the job on a much less-important scale it's good to know that all anyone who's ever done the job is ';waffle'. So good to be appreciated. People wonder why so many shun the sport when you have to put up with ill-informed comments like this. I still love and enjoy the sport but would never, ever work in it again given that this is the kind of 'reward' that you get. Edited May 16, 2016 by rmc 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SCB Posted May 16, 2016 Report Share Posted May 16, 2016 (edited) Following the assertions from Coventry bosses that pensioners are rolling in money and thus withdrawing the traditional concession prices, there there is a report today that many pensioners are living in poverty. Have you read the report? £788 is the poverty line. Most under 25s would love to have £788 after paying for their housing! Just what do pensioners need to spend their £788 a month on? They should have paid for their homes, they don't have to pay for a TV licence if they're over 75, they get a winter heating allowance, they don't need to run a car and they get free bus travel. £788 is a lot of food, extra heating and speedway! Meanwhile a 20yo on minimum wage working 40 hours a week £888 a month and they have to pay to get to work and at 20 won't have yet paid of a mortgage so if they're lucky will "only" have to pay £400 a month from that £888 in rent. Leaving the 20yo with £488 a month. Nobody is saying pensioners have it great, whats being said is that young people have it a LOT worse so why should OAPs get a discount while young people don't? If you think OAPs should get a discount where do you stand on under 25s getting a discount? Frankly, nobody should be getting a discount because they can't afford it. It's the governments job to pay people if they can't afford to live. Discounts should be about attracting your target audience. Edited May 16, 2016 by SCB Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ColinMills Posted May 16, 2016 Report Share Posted May 16, 2016 some pathetic views of "assuming" pensioners paid for their homes, and knowing how they spend their money! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kingbee Posted May 16, 2016 Report Share Posted May 16, 2016 Have you read the report? £788 is the poverty line. Most under 25s would love to have £788 after paying for their housing! Just what do pensioners need to spend their £788 a month on? They should have paid for their homes, they don't have to pay for a TV licence if they're over 75, they get a winter heating allowance, they don't need to run a car and they get free bus travel. £788 is a lot of food, extra heating and speedway! Meanwhile a 20yo on minimum wage working 40 hours a week £888 a month and they have to pay to get to work and at 20 won't have yet paid of a mortgage so if they're lucky will "only" have to pay £400 a month from that £888 in rent. Leaving the 20yo with £488 a month. Nobody is saying pensioners have it great, whats being said is that young people have it a LOT worse so why should OAPs get a discount while young people don't? If you think OAPs should get a discount where do you stand on under 25s getting a discount? Frankly, nobody should be getting a discount because they can't afford it. It's the governments job to pay people if they can't afford to live. Discounts should be about attracting your target audience. as you probably realise oap were under 25s at some point in there lives and struggled the same as today's do Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Woz01 Posted May 16, 2016 Report Share Posted May 16, 2016 as you probably realise oap were under 25s at some point in there lives and struggled the same as today's do Far easier to buy a house in years gone by than it is now. I have no idea how younger people can save thousands to get on the property ladder these days. I've given up owning my home until my kids are grown up and I'm in my 50s as in all probability itll be easier for me then with the extra disposable income. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kingbee Posted May 16, 2016 Report Share Posted May 16, 2016 Far easier to buy a house in years gone by than it is now. I have no idea how younger people can save thousands to get on the property ladder these days. I've given up owning my home until my kids are grown up and I'm in my 50s as in all probability itll be easier for me then with the extra disposable income.you all presume that oaps own there own home where do you get this from ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ColinMills Posted May 16, 2016 Report Share Posted May 16, 2016 yeah agree its a stupid thought, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wealdstone Posted May 16, 2016 Report Share Posted May 16, 2016 Have you read the report? £788 is the poverty line. Most under 25s would love to have £788 after paying for their housing! Just what do pensioners need to spend their £788 a month on? They should have paid for their homes, they don't have to pay for a TV licence if they're over 75, they get a winter heating allowance, they don't need to run a car and they get free bus travel. £788 is a lot of food, extra heating and speedway! Meanwhile a 20yo on minimum wage working 40 hours a week £888 a month and they have to pay to get to work and at 20 won't have yet paid of a mortgage so if they're lucky will "only" have to pay £400 a month from that £888 in rent. Leaving the 20yo with £488 a month. Nobody is saying pensioners have it great, whats being said is that young people have it a LOT worse so why should OAPs get a discount while young people don't? If you think OAPs should get a discount where do you stand on under 25s getting a discount? Frankly, nobody should be getting a discount because they can't afford it. It's the governments job to pay people if they can't afford to live. Discounts should be about attracting your target audience. Well I now know from this erudite and well informed post that Pensioners live in a land of milk and honey having bountiful and undeserved gifts showered on them on them by this benevolent government. you all presume that oaps own there own home where do you get this from ? Far easier to buy a house in years gone by than it is now. I have no idea how younger people can save thousands to get on the property ladder these days. I've given up owning my home until my kids are grown up and I'm in my 50s as in all probability itll be easier for me then with the extra disposable income. Interest rates when todays pensioners bought their houses if indeed they did buy were 12% or even 14% not the rock bottom rates they are now. Due to these low interest rates pensioners get sod all interest on their savings if indeed they have any. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dontforgetthefueltapsbruv Posted May 16, 2016 Report Share Posted May 16, 2016 you all presume that oaps own there own home where do you get this from ?if they dont then they are likely to be in cheap/subsidised local authority housing - something the young have little hope of either. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Woz01 Posted May 16, 2016 Report Share Posted May 16, 2016 (edited) you all presume that oaps own there own home where do you get this from ? Where have I said that? You said that it wasn't easy for U25s years ago but it was easier to get a house than it is now. How are people supposed to save a 5 figure sum in this day and age? Edited May 16, 2016 by woz01 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SCB Posted May 16, 2016 Report Share Posted May 16, 2016 some pathetic views of "assuming" pensioners paid for their homes, and knowing how they spend their money! as you probably realise oap were under 25s at some point in there lives and struggled the same as today's do Pensioners would have bought a house in the 70s so they bought that at a time when the price of houses vs the average salary was at a stupidly low ratio and when wage inflation for the next 10 years inafalted away most of the debt. Meanwhile, the last 15 years has seen house prices at a staggering ratio of about 7 times an annual wage (vs about 2.2 in the 70s) so pensioners DID have it easier whne they were in there 20s and 30s and not they did not "struggle the same". you all presume that oaps own there own home where do you get this from ? At least they had a realistic chance which they can only blame them selves for if they blew the opportunity. Something anyone under 35 has only bene able to dream of (or get into dangerous levels of debt for) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ColinMills Posted May 16, 2016 Report Share Posted May 16, 2016 Pensioners would have bought a house in the 70s so they bought that at a time when the price of houses vs the average salary was at a stupidly low ratio and when wage inflation for the next 10 years inafalted away most of the debt. Meanwhile, the last 15 years has seen house prices at a staggering ratio of about 7 times an annual wage (vs about 2.2 in the 70s) so pensioners DID have it easier whne they were in there 20s and 30s and not they did not "struggle the same". so you believe all pensioners had it easy....my god, education has a lot to answer for! 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SCB Posted May 16, 2016 Report Share Posted May 16, 2016 so you believe all pensioners had it easy....my god, education has a lot to answer for! I havent said that at all. I can see it's pointless discussing this with you. You're ignoring all the fact and even reading what you want in what I post. Pensioners certainly had it easier than today's under 30s when they were under 30. They didn't have to pay £30000 for an degree did they? They also only had to pay 2.2 times their salary for a house, rather than nearly 7 times. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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