Gavan Posted May 16, 2017 Report Share Posted May 16, 2017 It might do for some if he comes in for Howarth in July, the forum would go into meltdown. Wolves won't need Tai they are the strongest side in the league, the top 5 could all be heat leaders. But yes an injury to anyone of the top 5 and Tai can come in. So many teams making changes as was expected Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marge Posted May 16, 2017 Report Share Posted May 16, 2017 While I don't necessary think the changes made are an improvement, it's the team I chose to support when the track opened. I will continue to support them if they try their best, the racing this year so far has been fantastic and long may it continue. More dirt and water on the track and I'll be happy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Najjer Posted May 17, 2017 Report Share Posted May 17, 2017 (edited) So so sorry for the fans of Somerset speedway - they appear to have been let down by inept promotion / management who believed they could compete in a already watered down "top flight" league with dreadful resources. Their recent rider changes in the last few days prove that they are still clueless. In previous seasons have attended Somerset on many occasions, and making specific travelling plans on my way down to Devon and Cornwall from my Midlands base to experience one of the best UK speedway circuits. Alas, no intention of repeating this any time soon. Expect Somerset speedway hierarchy will not be bothered about me no longer attending a few times during the season, but speedway fans are not daft and sure there will be numerous others who may agree with me too. Always look across to the Oak Tree Arena from the M5 - but that's is it from me for the time being. Not sure how we have been let down - see Drews post which sums up the majority of our feelings! How are they clueless? Think they are probably one of the most switched promotions in the whole of British Soeedway. Sure they get some things wrong, but even Lord Ford manages that! You appear to have a chip on your shoulder but don't really explain why, other than stamping your feet and saying I'm not going anymore.... Edited May 17, 2017 by Najjer 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bagpuss Posted May 17, 2017 Report Share Posted May 17, 2017 So so sorry for the fans of Somerset speedway - they appear to have been let down by inept promotion / management who believed they could compete in a already watered down "top flight" league with dreadful resources. Their recent rider changes in the last few days prove that they are still clueless. In previous seasons have attended Somerset on many occasions, and making specific travelling plans on my way down to Devon and Cornwall from my Midlands base to experience one of the best UK speedway circuits. Alas, no intention of repeating this any time soon. Expect Somerset speedway hierarchy will not be bothered about me no longer attending a few times during the season, but speedway fans are not daft and sure there will be numerous others who may agree with me too. Always look across to the Oak Tree Arena from the M5 - but that's is it from me for the time being. Oh dear. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cliffeboy Posted May 17, 2017 Report Share Posted May 17, 2017 So so sorry for the fans of Somerset speedway - they appear to have been let down by inept promotion / management who believed they could compete in a already watered down "top flight" league with dreadful resources. Their recent rider changes in the last few days prove that they are still clueless. In previous seasons have attended Somerset on many occasions, and making specific travelling plans on my way down to Devon and Cornwall from my Midlands base to experience one of the best UK speedway circuits. Alas, no intention of repeating this any time soon. Expect Somerset speedway hierarchy will not be bothered about me no longer attending a few times during the season, but speedway fans are not daft and sure there will be numerous others who may agree with me too. Always look across to the Oak Tree Arena from the M5 - but that's is it from me for the time being. Have read this several times and have decided it's a wind up. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buttons Posted May 17, 2017 Report Share Posted May 17, 2017 Have read this several times and have decided it's a wind up. Lets hope so Cliffboy, if not then maybe its markyb thats clueless. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fred5 Posted May 17, 2017 Report Share Posted May 17, 2017 Have been a Rebels fan for a number of years and have the greatest respect for Gary. He has had 5 great years in the old Prem and have no doubts he will do the same in the new Premiership, lets give the guy a break and support him and the team. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Gresham Posted May 17, 2017 Popular Post Report Share Posted May 17, 2017 Have read this several times and have decided it's a wind up. Has to be...especially when mentioned it's one of the best Speedway Tracks in the Country. Why would you drive past if that's the case? I'm a 'returnee' to Speedway in recent years, and that's down to the great racing at Somerset. I got bored senseless watching at Blunsden week in week out. Plus there is a real 'togetherness' at Somerset. You feel part of something. Debbie and Gary are fantastic. What they've achieved is nothing short of a miracle. Fantastic promotion and fantastic team manager....along with the facilities and great racing and friendly atmosphere. What's not to like? I love the fact that Gary tried to keep the majority of last seasons team. To let them have a go. Somerset have Knocked Leicester out of the KOC, Beaten Belle Vue away...and had three home meetings go to the last heat. The only 'let down' I've seen this season, was the form of Tungate. Never a number 1, but everyone I'm sure would have expected him to score 2-3 more points a meeting? Done that and the results I'm sure would have been slightly better. Would rather watch the great close racing every week, and be excited at watching it, and finish bottom of the league. Than thump other teams by 15-20 points at home on some 'trick track' with massive home advantage. Still don't think Somerset will finish bottom though. I'd rather support and celebrate good close racing, than winning the league any day of the week. 14 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keef robin Posted May 17, 2017 Report Share Posted May 17, 2017 Has to be...especially when mentioned it's one of the best Speedway Tracks in the Country. Why would you drive past if that's the case? I'm a 'returnee' to Speedway in recent years, and that's down to the great racing at Somerset. I got bored senseless watching at Blunsden week in week out. Plus there is a real 'togetherness' at Somerset. You feel part of something. Debbie and Gary are fantastic. What they've achieved is nothing short of a miracle. Fantastic promotion and fantastic team manager....along with the facilities and great racing and friendly atmosphere. What's not to like? I love the fact that Gary tried to keep the majority of last seasons team. To let them have a go. Somerset have Knocked Leicester out of the KOC, Beaten Belle Vue away...and had three home meetings go to the last heat. The only 'let down' I've seen this season, was the form of Tungate. Never a number 1, but everyone I'm sure would have expected him to score 2-3 more points a meeting? Done that and the results I'm sure would have been slightly better. Would rather watch the great close racing every week, and be excited at watching it, and finish bottom of the league. Than thump other teams by 15-20 points at home on some 'trick track' with massive home advantage. Still don't think Somerset will finish bottom though. I'd rather support and celebrate good close racing, than winning the league any day of the week. Swindon's racing is boring compared to Somerset, but its 2 miles away as opposed to nearly 80. If I lived somewhere such as Bristol/Bath would go to OTA. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gresham Posted May 17, 2017 Report Share Posted May 17, 2017 Swindon's racing is boring compared to Somerset, but its 2 miles away as opposed to nearly 80. If I lived somewhere such as Bristol/Bath would go to OTA. I only went to watch Swindon when Bristol packed in. Interest dwindled around early mid 90's. Probably not long after Andrew Silver leaving. Loved watching him around Blunsden. Then Somerset came along and the interest reignited. I'm hoping the new track when built at Blunsden will give similar type racing to Somerset. Both are roughly equal distance from where I live. I'd be happy to watch both if it became so. I'd be lost to Speedway if it weren't for Somerset. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keef robin Posted May 17, 2017 Report Share Posted May 17, 2017 I only went to watch Swindon when Bristol packed in. Interest dwindled around early mid 90's. Probably not long after Andrew Silver leaving. Loved watching him around Blunsden. Then Somerset came along and the interest reignited. I'm hoping the new track when built at Blunsden will give similar type racing to Somerset. Both are roughly equal distance from where I live. I'd be happy to watch both if it became so. I'd be lost to Speedway if it weren't for Somerset. I'm hoping if there is a new stadium it will be a better race track to keep the fans attending. Too many heats that are decided after the second bend. Also you are closer to the action, looking down onto the track at OTA from the big back straight grass bank rather than through fences across a dog track. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Najjer Posted May 17, 2017 Report Share Posted May 17, 2017 So have I missed something or is the Somerset preview wrong for Friday? It shows us on our original starting averages and not with our new 4H 4A averages. This means it shows Grajczonek top of the averages when it should actually be Hougaard if the new averages were in place? I'm hoping if there is a new stadium it will be a better race track to keep the fans attending. Too many heats that are decided after the second bend. Also you are closer to the action, looking down onto the track at OTA from the big back straight grass bank rather than through fences across a dog track. That's one of the only criticisms with the Oak Tree Arena - the home straight terracing would be better if it a lot closer to the track, but it's hardly make or break. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fred5 Posted May 17, 2017 Report Share Posted May 17, 2017 So have I missed something or is the Somerset preview wrong for Friday? It shows us on our original starting averages and not with our new 4H 4A averages. This means it shows Grajczonek top of the averages when it should actually be Hougaard if the new averages were in place? That's one of the only criticisms with the Oak Tree Arena - the home straight terracing would be better if it a lot closer to the track, but it's hardly make or break. Agree, if only the home straight and the 1st and 2nd bends were as close to the track as the back straight it would be fantastic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gemini Posted May 17, 2017 Report Share Posted May 17, 2017 Have read this several times and have decided it's a wind up. Afraid it's not but at least he's giving Coventry a break at the moment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fred5 Posted May 17, 2017 Report Share Posted May 17, 2017 So have I missed something or is the Somerset preview wrong for Friday? It shows us on our original starting averages and not with our new 4H 4A averages. This means it shows Grajczonek top of the averages when it should actually be Hougaard if the new averages were in place? Yes, the new averages do not start until all clubs have completed 4h and 4a, according to my discussions with Gary, which should be when Leicester finally get there, sometime in June. However I`m not sure how riders who have joined clubs recently, like Lawson Heaps etc, who may not have completed 4h and 4a will stand. Clearly the whole situation is a shambles and was not thought through. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Starman2006 Posted May 17, 2017 Report Share Posted May 17, 2017 I only went to watch Swindon when Bristol packed in. Interest dwindled around early mid 90's. Probably not long after Andrew Silver leaving. Loved watching him around Blunsden. Then Somerset came along and the interest reignited. I'm hoping the new track when built at Blunsden will give similar type racing to Somerset. Both are roughly equal distance from where I live. I'd be happy to watch both if it became so. I'd be lost to Speedway if it weren't for Somerset. When the new track is built being the opparative word... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Najjer Posted May 17, 2017 Report Share Posted May 17, 2017 Yes, the new averages do not start until all clubs have completed 4h and 4a, according to my discussions with Gary, which should be when Leicester finally get there, sometime in June. However I`m not sure how riders who have joined clubs recently, like Lawson Heaps etc, who may not have completed 4h and 4a will stand. Clearly the whole situation is a shambles and was not thought through. What a shambles indeed. Why should clubs have to wait until all teams have completed their fixtures? I notice that Lewis Kerr is on his new average achieved from Scunthorpe presumably instead of the one he joined Poole on. We can expect to see Tungate back in for Kerr or Heeps I expect then in June in a bid to try and make the play offs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phil The Ace Posted May 17, 2017 Report Share Posted May 17, 2017 What a shambles indeed. Why should clubs have to wait until all teams have completed their fixtures? I notice that Lewis Kerr is on his new average achieved from Scunthorpe presumably instead of the one he joined Poole on. We can expect to see Tungate back in for Kerr or Heeps I expect then in June in a bid to try and make the play offs. Unless in the meantime another premiership club comes calling Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EnglishRoundabout Posted May 17, 2017 Report Share Posted May 17, 2017 So so sorry for the fans of Somerset speedway - they appear to have been let down by inept promotion / management who believed they could compete in a already watered down "top flight" league with dreadful resources. Their recent rider changes in the last few days prove that they are still clueless. In previous seasons have attended Somerset on many occasions, and making specific travelling plans on my way down to Devon and Cornwall from my Midlands base to experience one of the best UK speedway circuits. Alas, no intention of repeating this any time soon. Expect Somerset speedway hierarchy will not be bothered about me no longer attending a few times during the season, but speedway fans are not daft and sure there will be numerous others who may agree with me too. Always look across to the Oak Tree Arena from the M5 - but that's is it from me for the time being. I haven't met any Somerset fans that have felt 'let down by inept promotion/management. Somerset fans are a knowledgeable and realistic bunch who realised that you cant just step up into the big league, splashing the cash here there and everywhere Sure it was a risk going with what was essentially a 'second tier' outfit, but let's face it, even the so called 'top teams' have weaknesses throughout their teams and it's not what the old Elite league was in any case. So the new changes are 'clueless ' are they? Well, why don't we just watch and wait on that before we pass judgement. It looks to me that the side has been strengthened. Astute management in the circumstances I call it. I am curious as to why this has prompted you to give the OTA a miss from now on, especially as you describe the track as one of the best. Talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face! 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paulco Posted May 17, 2017 Report Share Posted May 17, 2017 So so sorry for the fans of Somerset speedway - they appear to have been let down by inept promotion / management who believed they could compete in a already watered down "top flight" league with dreadful resources. Their recent rider changes in the last few days prove that they are still clueless. In previous seasons have attended Somerset on many occasions, and making specific travelling plans on my way down to Devon and Cornwall from my Midlands base to experience one of the best UK speedway circuits. Alas, no intention of repeating this any time soon. Expect Somerset speedway hierarchy will not be bothered about me no longer attending a few times during the season, but speedway fans are not daft and sure there will be numerous others who may agree with me too. Always look across to the Oak Tree Arena from the M5 - but that's is it from me for the time being. Seriously ?????? i'd love to watch every week what I watched at Somerset 2 weeks ago . Have read this several times and have decided it's a wind up. Either a wind up , or a very bitter man with an axe to grind . A very daft post 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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