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Why Did The Bspa Get The Team Building Points Limit So Wrong?


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Very true, and some do it much better than others. Foresight is a wonderful thing to have in any sport..

Very true.

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If you wnat the top riders to consider the UK then the structure has to be two meetings a week in April (one home, one away) and then one meeting a week once Sweden gets started. I dont think it needs to be on a set day, its the volume of fixtures that stops them.

 

Leicester's problem isnt money, its racing on a saturday when Poland is on a sunday. Polish clubs dont want their star assets flying in on a red eye flight on sunday morning, quite rightly given the money they (contractually at least) should get paid for racing there.

 

EL teams should invest in track covers to reduce the number of rain offs, again a reason why top stars are wary of coming over.

 

I think the points limit should be left where it is for a period of years so everyone knows where they stand and can start to plan over a number of years, hopefully with an increasing nucleus of UK riders. Then the foreign stars are less critical anyway to the success of the league.

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Q....corruption, bungs,fiddles, they happen in most other sports , do they happen in speedway, how important is it for clubs to be successful???? could it be make or break for some clubs? or could it be that for the clubs that continually win everything there fans will accept nothing less than success and any failures will result in significant attendance decreases?which then puts added pressure on the management to deliver success would they then turn to underhand ways of doing things?? at the end of the day money makes the world go round and less fans means less funds ....

just asking a few questions.......

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Q....corruption, bungs,fiddles, they happen in most other sports , do they happen in speedway, how important is it for clubs to be successful???? could it be make or break for some clubs? or could it be that for the clubs that continually win everything there fans will accept nothing less than success and any failures will result in significant attendance decreases?which then puts added pressure on the management to deliver success would they then turn to underhand ways of doing things?? at the end of the day money makes the world go round and less fans means less funds ....

just asking a few questions.......

Isn't it time we put the word 'fun' back into the sport. I keep hearing about all these 'golden' days. Leicester rarely won anything, I believe, at Blackbird Road but the fans seem to remember it with such fond memories

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