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Personally i'd now like to see 2 leagues of 10 based on being in the North & South - there are currently 21 teams in the 2 leagues & thinking 1 of Lakeside or Swindon probably wont run in 2016 leaving 20 teams to be split into 2 as follows:

 

North - Belle Vue, Leicester, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Berwick, Workington, Newcastle, Redcar, Sheffield, Scunthorpe

 

South - Coventry, Wolverhampton, Kings Lynn, Swindon/Lakeside, Poole, Ipswich, Peterborough, Somerset, Rye House, Plymouth

 

Will use my club Belle Vue as an example. We meet everyone in our Northern division home & away so therefore 18 meetings. We then meet everyone in the South Division just once - 5 at home & 5 away. Could be worked out randomly or on league postions the year before.

 

That would be 28 meetings to produce 2 league tables. I would then run an extended play off formula - proven over the years that the play offs work & bring in the crowds.

 

Top 4 from each Division play off against each other to then produce a winner of each Division who then race off over 2 legs in the Grand FInal - a big North v South showdown!!!!

 

The main thing to work out for me is the points limit as that could be tricky but surely thats what the muppets at the BSPA get paid for!!!!!!

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Personally i'd now like to see 2 leagues of 10 based on being in the North & South - there are currently 21 teams in the 2 leagues & thinking 1 of Lakeside or Swindon probably wont run in 2016 leaving 20 teams to be split into 2 as follows:

 

North - Belle Vue, Leicester, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Berwick, Workington, Newcastle, Redcar, Sheffield, Scunthorpe

 

South - Coventry, Wolverhampton, Kings Lynn, Swindon/Lakeside, Poole, Ipswich, Peterborough, Somerset, Rye House, Plymouth

 

Will use my club Belle Vue as an example. We meet everyone in our Northern division home & away so therefore 18 meetings. We then meet everyone in the South Division just once - 5 at home & 5 away. Could be worked out randomly or on league postions the year before.

 

That would be 28 meetings to produce 2 league tables. I would then run an extended play off formula - proven over the years that the play offs work & bring in the crowds.

 

Top 4 from each Division play off against each other to then produce a winner of each Division who then race off over 2 legs in the Grand FInal - a big North v South showdown!!!!

 

The main thing to work out for me is the points limit as that could be tricky but surely thats what the muppets at the BSPA get paid for!!!!!!

 

 

Have you any concept of what the BSPA actually is ?

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Personally i'd now like to see 2 leagues of 10 based on being in the North & South - there are currently 21 teams in the 2 leagues & thinking 1 of Lakeside or Swindon probably wont run in 2016 leaving 20 teams to be split into 2 as follows:

 

North - Belle Vue, Leicester, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Berwick, Workington, Newcastle, Redcar, Sheffield, Scunthorpe

 

South - Coventry, Wolverhampton, Kings Lynn, Swindon/Lakeside, Poole, Ipswich, Peterborough, Somerset, Rye House, Plymouth

 

Will use my club Belle Vue as an example. We meet everyone in our Northern division home & away so therefore 18 meetings. We then meet everyone in the South Division just once - 5 at home & 5 away. Could be worked out randomly or on league postions the year before.

 

That would be 28 meetings to produce 2 league tables. I would then run an extended play off formula - proven over the years that the play offs work & bring in the crowds.

 

Top 4 from each Division play off against each other to then produce a winner of each Division who then race off over 2 legs in the Grand FInal - a big North v South showdown!!!!

 

The main thing to work out for me is the points limit as that could be tricky but surely thats what the muppets at the BSPA get paid for!!!!!!

Be interesting where you would find the heat leaders for these teams let alone the other riders

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Swindon released a statement yesterday saying they are going ahead and that they will start their home fixtures in the new stadium but it is not likely to be ready until end of April/beginning of May.............

 

If there was any element of doubt about it they would have put the licence on ice for a year...........

 

RP

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Swindon released a statement yesterday saying they are going ahead and that they will start their home fixtures in the new stadium but it is not likely to be ready until end of April/beginning of May.............

 

If there was any element of doubt about it they would have put the licence on ice for a year...........

 

RP

They'll race at their current stadium. It cant be demolished until a new one is built.

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They'll race at their current stadium. It cant be demolished until a new one is built.

http://www.swindonrobins.co/news.php?extend.2574

 

Its there if needed but they don't want to use it unless they have to...........

 

RP

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Kent have already said they intend to be in the elite league next season. So that's one new team.

not necessarily , i think lakeside are dropping to the premier so it's just 1 for 1. just saw that lakeside have chosen elite league so post not relevant.

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They'll race at their current stadium. It cant be demolished until a new one is built.

I have yet to see anyone show that condition in writing. It seems to be a piece of hearsay which had turned into a fact.

 

The only clause which I have seen as part of the planning permission is that no more than 200 houses can be occupied until a contract is signed for the construction of the new stadium.

 

This is a very ambiguously worded restriction, because presumably more houses can be built.

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