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What a blow OAP's could have got to college cheaply using their bus passes!!!!

Just go to university. As they'll never have to pay back the fees (as they'll never have a job) it's free. And they get cheaper speedway entry. And they get to keep their brain sharp so they don't end up ageing quickly. I think Coventry Speedway are doing good for OAPs here :P

Yr crowds 1600 , you really are deluded. :rofl: If you get 800 your doing well. Good to alienate pensioners init...

Thats the point you muppet! IF (you do know what if means right?) they get 1,600 fans, only 2 of them statistically will have been to the Falklands or Iraq. So if they get 800 fans then only 1 will have been there. If they get 1200 fans then 1.5 fans will have been - do you know how half a fan will have been to Iraq though? That bit has me confused.

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Just go to university. As they'll never have to pay back the fees (as they'll never have a job) it's free. And they get cheaper speedway entry. And they get to keep their brain sharp so they don't end up ageing quickly. I think Coventry Speedway are doing good for OAPs here :P

I applaud their humanity

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Just go to university. As they'll never have to pay back the fees (as they'll never have a job) it's free. And they get cheaper speedway entry. And they get to keep their brain sharp so they don't end up ageing quickly. I think Coventry Speedway are doing good for OAPs here :P

Thats the point you muppet! IF (you do know what if means right?) they get 1,600 fans, only 2 of them statistically will have been to the Falklands or Iraq. So if they get 800 fans then only 1 will have been there. If they get 1200 fans then 1.5 fans will have been - do you know how half a fan will have been to Iraq though? That bit has me confused.

But many fans who are now at pensionable age and many of them didn't fight in any war, and there are many who cannot afford that rate, do you think its fair on them ? Personally, i think Pensioners should get a bigger consession.

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All this discussion is very well, but just do as I aim to do and go to Wolves or Swindon instead.

When their gate money drops then maybe they will realize the error of their ways.

Still it will give them an excuse to shut part way through the year, when the terraces are empty especially for the Storm matches.

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Didn't Poole already do this ages ago. Like 7/8 years ago. Not sure how long it lasted though..

I think they did but of course many of these fabulously wealthy OAP's retire to that area..

 

This whole thing of course is based on a rather stupid and sweeping generalisation. I am sure most will be aware of many in each age group who are well off or not so well off.

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Any move to encourage the future generations of fans so that this wonderful sport may survive is to be applauded

I've just had notice of my winter fuel allowance - that will cover the withdrawal of concessionary prices for 2016!

But . . . . if there's any move to bring Mr Olsen back to Brandon, then you won't see me there!

Now, if you'd said Mr Guglielmi . . . . .

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Wolverhampton keeps cropping up, so let's do a comparison.

 

Adults are £1 more expensive at Wolves

Concessions will be £4 cheaper at Wolves

13-18 years pay £7 at Wolves, so either £2 or £7 more expensive at Wolves

6-12 years are £1 more expensive at Wolves

 

It seems to me that it is pretty much impossible not to watch speedway more cheaply at Coventry in 2016 than in 2015 unless you are a solo Senior, and we simply could not offer the extensive benefits to the majority of our fans without impacting on this group to the tune of £3 per meeting.

 

(Apologies to Wolves for using you as an example)

 

To put this into perspective, I see that a large Cappuccino at Starbucks costs £2.95....

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Moving awayfrom the subject of Admission Prices etc - a rider I would like to see ply his trade at Brandon is Jacob Thorsell - he impressed when riding against us last year and did pretty well guesting for us also I seem to recall ... also seems t get on well with the other team members. Sign him up guys leaving us with needing to fill one more position .... go for Zengota!

 

Harris 7.34

Garrity 5.08

King 6.48

Thorsell 6.18

Zengota 7.79

Bates 3.26

Sarjeant 3.00

39.13

 

OK Have another 1.37 points to play with but who can we sign for up to 9 points ish?

 

Will be an exciting team to watch for sure !

 

Cheers

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Wolverhampton keeps cropping up, so let's do a comparison.

Adults are £1 more expensive at Wolves

Concessions will be £4 cheaper at Wolves

13-18 years pay £7 at Wolves, so either £2 or £7 more expensive at Wolves

6-12 years are £1 more expensive at Wolves

It seems to me that it is pretty much impossible not to watch speedway more cheaply at Coventry in 2016 than in 2015 unless you are a solo Senior, and we simply could not offer the extensive benefits to the majority of our fans without impacting on this group to the tune of £3 per meeting.

(Apologies to Wolves for using you as an example)

To put this into perspective, I see that a large Cappuccino at Starbucks costs £2.95....

I'm glad you can afford to go to starbucks I can't
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