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Belle Vue -v Wolves 25-03-16 Good Fiday


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Obviously losing the first two meetings at their new stadium is great, but maybe the Belle Vue promotion should be giving some credit for going for an early postponement, and maybe a lesson has been learned from last weeks events for the grand opening.

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The past 24 hours on this thread have relentlessly reinforced my long-held opinion to laugh at any comments reported on behalf of Colin Meredith or written by Philip Rising.

 

The moment that joke of a track curator says he's confident about anything, it's well worth reckoning that all he's doing is crossing his fingers and hoping for the best.

 

But he knows his confidence will be faithfully reported by someone who claims to be a professional journalist but instead provides great comedy with his latest desperately poor attempt to cover up the shocking incompetence he ought to be highlighting in the first place as a routine part of his job.

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Been raining steadly all morning in north manchester so no way practice would have happened.

 

Putting Saturday aside which to me was a cock up by belle vue, the issues with this fridays meeting are not. The three promotions in question should not have reported it was off until belle vue did, so they simply we are all at fault. Speedway needs to work together and it should be a rule where the home team must announce any postponement first. The facts are and these are facts up until late yesterday afternoon the meeting was still on. The WHOLE of speedway needs to wake up and realise they need to work together.

 

As for the world cup, firstly the track will be perfect by then, the issue is only minor, its the way saturday was handled thats made it a big issue. The contracters were at fault they've found and rectified the problem, the track now just needs a good testing. Also ticket sales have been excellent so no way BSI will want to refund those.

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Been raining steadly all morning in north manchester so no way practice would have happened.

 

Putting Saturday aside which to me was a cock up by belle vue, the issues with this fridays meeting are not. The three promotions in question should not have reported it was off until belle vue did, so they simply we are all at fault. Speedway needs to work together and it should be a rule where the home team must announce any postponement first. The facts are and these are facts up until late yesterday afternoon the meeting was still on. The WHOLE of speedway needs to wake up and realise they need to work together.

 

As for the world cup, firstly the track will be perfect by then, the issue is only minor, its the way saturday was handled thats made it a big issue. The contracters were at fault they've found and rectified the problem, the track now just needs a good testing. Also ticket sales have been excellent so no way BSI will want to refund those.

 

Codswallop.

 

The meeting was never going to be on yet once again Belle Vue were messing folk around.

 

Well done to the other clubs and to the BSPA for calling Belle Vue's bluff and forcing them to behave in a professional manner for once.

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The one thing that hasn't been mentioned is that Wolves suffer because of this through no fault of their own (for a change :P ). By the time this gets rerun it's probable that BV will have had several home meets and will be dialled in to the track, our hope of catching them cold on unfamiliar shale tomorrow has gone down the tubes. Let's face it, we need all the help we can get :D

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Been raining steadly all morning in north manchester so no way practice would have happened.

Putting Saturday aside which to me was a cock up by belle vue, the issues with this fridays meeting are not. The three promotions in question should not have reported it was off until belle vue did, so they simply we are all at fault. Speedway needs to work together and it should be a rule where the home team must announce any postponement first. The facts are and these are facts up until late yesterday afternoon the meeting was still on. The WHOLE of speedway needs to wake up and realise they need to work together.

As for the world cup, firstly the track will be perfect by then, the issue is only minor, its the way saturday was handled thats made it a big issue. The contracters were at fault they've found and rectified the problem, the track now just needs a good testing. Also ticket sales have been excellent so no way BSI will want to refund those.

The three promotions have a right to their fans to let them know what is going on...I'm not going to travel up on Monday if there is any doubt the meeting won't go ahead. I'd like to point out that the Cradley promotion has not released any information about the fixtures and that the confusion came from one fan on Twitter that it was announced at the meet the riders night on Monday! There was nothing official and the man on Facebook could have miss heard or made it up (Doubt it though)

 

The fact is yesterday Cradley said on Twitter that the fixture was on until further information was reported....

 

So belle vue need to sort this out and stop misleading fans with lack of information...Also the whole debarcle is Belle Vues promotions fault IMO, there was testing meetings for the stadium but not for the track so they got that wrong, and then they got all wrong on the day with the facilities they put on for 6000 people!

 

I think Cradley need to be cut some slack cause they have nothing anywhere through their official media that Monday is off

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The three promotions have a right to their fans to let them know what is going on...I'm not going to travel up on Monday if there is any doubt the meeting won't go ahead. I'd like to point out that the Cradley promotion has not released any information about the fixtures and that the confusion came from one fan on Twitter that it was announced at the meet the riders night on Monday! There was nothing official and the man on Facebook could have miss heard or made it up (Doubt it though)

 

The fact is yesterday Cradley said on Twitter that the fixture was on until further information was reported....

 

So belle vue need to sort this out and stop misleading fans with lack of information...Also the whole debarcle is Belle Vues promotions fault IMO, there was testing meetings for the stadium but not for the track so they got that wrong, and then they got all wrong on the day with the facilities they put on for 6000 people!

 

I think Cradley need to be cut some slack cause they have nothing anywhere through their official media that Monday is off

Cradley announced it though via there official meet the riders night.

 

Facts are the meeting was postponed at half 6 last night. Not days earlier when Edinburgh wolves and Cradley announced it.

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The three promotions have a right to their fans to let them know what is going on...I'm not going to travel up on Monday if there is any doubt the meeting won't go ahead. I'd like to point out that the Cradley promotion has not released any information about the fixtures and that the confusion came from one fan on Twitter that it was announced at the meet the riders night on Monday! There was nothing official and the man on Facebook could have miss heard or made it up (Doubt it though)

 

The fact is yesterday Cradley said on Twitter that the fixture was on until further information was reported....

 

So belle vue need to sort this out and stop misleading fans with lack of information...Also the whole debarcle is Belle Vues promotions fault IMO, there was testing meetings for the stadium but not for the track so they got that wrong, and then they got all wrong on the day with the facilities they put on for 6000 people!

 

I think Cradley need to be cut some slack cause they have nothing anywhere through their official media that Monday is off

How can you mislead fans with lack of information. Facts are the meeting was offically cancelled yesterday evening, the other 3 promotions called off a meeting that they had no right too, the fact it was eventually called off saved thier blushes.

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Cradley announced it though via there official meet the riders night.

 

Facts are the meeting was postponed at half 6 last night. Not days earlier when Edinburgh wolves and Cradley announced it.

 

No, the facts are Belle Vue bothered to announce it wasn't going at ahead at 6:30 last night.

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Codswallop.

 

The meeting was never going to be on yet once again Belle Vue were messing folk around.

 

Well done to the other clubs and to the BSPA for calling Belle Vue's bluff and forcing them to behave in a professional manner for once.

Thats rubbish, belle vue were hoping and trying to get it on, the other promotions had no right to announce anything and you know that.

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How can you mislead fans with lack of information. Facts are the meeting was offically cancelled yesterday evening, the other 3 promotions called off a meeting that they had no right too, the fact it was eventually called off saved thier blushes.

 

No doubt you believed you had a burst water pipe too.

Thats rubbish, belle vue were hoping and trying to get it on, the other promotions had no right to announce anything and you know that.

 

Of course they were. Bless.

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No doubt you believed you had a burst water pipe too.

Whats that got to with it. You think belle vue werent bothered about getting the meeting on. Just accept on this occasion the other 3 promotions made a mistake.

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Whats that got to with it. You think belle vue werent bothered about getting the meeting on. Just accept on this occasion the other 3 promotions made a mistake.

 

Quite right. They said the meeting was off, whereas in fact the meeting is off. How could they have got it so wrong?

 

Oh, and to defuse a possible retort, rather than waiting for the Belle Vue promotion to postpone, the unusual circumstances meant that the meeting was always off until such time as they decided it was on.

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Whats that got to with it. You think belle vue werent bothered about getting the meeting on. Just accept on this occasion the other 3 promotions made a mistake.

? They said the match was off and it was .

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Whats that got to with it. You think belle vue werent bothered about getting the meeting on. Just accept on this occasion the other 3 promotions made a mistake.

Other promotions shouldn't be putting out press releases without the home staging club informing first I agree.

However what isn't a mistake is that all 3 clubs got the information 100% correct.

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How do you know if anything was said privately in the day or so before? I can't believe other promotions would say a meeting was off if it wasn't.

Why didnt wolves put it on there offical site then. Also why would belle vue say privately its off when it wasnt. Cradley made the mistake and both wolves and Edinburgh used that information.

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Obviously, some have an agenda to pursue but it really is amazing that people are willing to base their criticism on a rumour started by a Cradley fan on Twitter.

 

These people need to ask themselves why, if they had already cancelled the meeting, would Belle Vue make a statement on Monday that remedial work had started and that they would inspect the track on Wednesday, on Wednesday announce that they had inspected the track and would carry out a further inspection later that day and if all was well hold a practice the following day before deciding about Friday and finally that after the further inspection and taking account of the weather today, called it off. What motive could they have, what benefit would they gain? If they had decided on cancelling the meeting on Monday far easier for them just to say so.

 

The the clubs who made the premature announcement are connected by venue, promotion, or in the case of Edinburgh by track curator and riders. They were taken in by the rumour. They should first of checked with Belle Vue, there is no excuse for not doing so and I doubt anyone with an ounce of intelligence and being objective is going to believe that they did, were then told it was cancelled and that Belle Vue having done that continued with a charade of press releases and made up track inspections.

 

The fact the meeting was eventually cancelled is immaterial. What those clubs did was wrong and if the meeting had gone ahead could have had an affect on the attendance. No club should make such an announcement until the home club has made a decision.

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