teddy2706 Posted May 21, 2016 Report Share Posted May 21, 2016 Whilst I agree with the sentiments regarding EL/PL teams running NL sides, Rob Godfrey has dabbled with it on occasions and isn't at present. He seems to have his hands full attracting sufficient bums on seats for PL meetings? I certainly didn't think the bar was packed for the Storm/KL fixture because I was sitting right in front of it. I get the impression that my observations regarding poor crowds are regarded as somehow derogatory or negative? That isn't my intention, but it is intended to be an alarm bell to all of us who are stakeholders in speedway who aren't, at present, attending live speedway for whatever reason. As an old Station Rd and Dudley Wood Rd spectator, I know that once the facility is lost, it can stay lost for a very long time. This is why I cannot understand some promotions alienating their support base. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
speedibee Posted May 21, 2016 Report Share Posted May 21, 2016 The attendance figures at Coventry Storm do seem to have drawn a lot of attention lately. But for National League teams belonging to Premier / Elite League teams the attendance figures are not the primary concern, that is to being on home grown riders to supply the main team. I realise there is a point where it may not become financially viable to run a National League team if losses are incurred, but surely the promotion would have thought of this beforehand. The National League team isn't there to make money, the "savings" comes in the future, when you have a group of local riders (hopefully) serving the Elite / Premier team. That said, I would have thought that if it was scheduled correctly, the National League meetings could be run on the nights where the main team are either away or don't have a fixture due to GP weekends, thus giving the fans their weekly diet of speedway. It may also be the place for the owners to try out a number of promotional ideas, to get crowd numbers up. I have a lot of time for the likes of Coventry, Kings Lynn, Rye House, teams who run National League teams as well as the main team. I think the sport would be in a far healthier state if every team had their own feeder teams in place. That way we would be producing a lot more local riders, who fans and sponsors could relate a lot more to, than going to the expense of flying in riders from all over Europe each week. Since January this year , national league teams are not allowed assets , so promoters are not saving anything in the future , and NL teams are not making anything from providing opportunities and training Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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