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2 hours ago, steve roberts said:

...of course in my youth we used to do 'War Cries' use rattles and later air horns to generate an atmosphere and before people suggest that today's youth would find all that 'un-cool' it doesn't stop them from participating in banal chants at football matches and the like.

One of the better to happen to speedway then ..nothing worse for the sport than some saps doing a war cry 

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Simple things, like the gaps between heats, will make the speedway experience better. If it's a rule in the rulebook, four minutes between heats, why is it being ignored? Little things like that will help. It isn't just one problem, it's loads of small ones. Unbeknown to us, they wear many fans out.

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2 hours ago, montie said:

the T20 cricket is an interesting thing,the way that has turned cricket around in amazing,and it really is a good night out

think it help also that at the business end of the match most of the crowd are pissed up tho!

 

Cricket is a snore fest. Most of the fans are sozzled who watch it. Would 20/20 cricket be such a success if they weren't? Why do they have to get sozzled? Same applies to darts? I have never had to get smashed to enjoy speedway. I got frustrated because of the way it was being treated. The sport is still exciting, no gimmicks needed or free ale. Just needs a big shake up. 

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1 hour ago, moxey63 said:

Cricket is a snore fest. Most of the fans are sozzled who watch it. Would 20/20 cricket be such a success if they weren't? Why do they have to get sozzled? Same applies to darts? I have never had to get smashed to enjoy speedway. I got frustrated because of the way it was being treated. The sport is still exciting, no gimmicks needed or free ale. Just needs a big shake up. 

Why is cricket a snore fest .because you think so ? 20 -20 is one of the  most exciting sports there is and as well as people enjoying a drink there are  hugh a.amount fans who are families having a day or night out .one of the worst thing about this topics is clueless idiots trying to make  other excuses why other sports are doing well just because  they dont like or dont understand them .if you asked any sports fan worth there  salt if 20 -20 was a snooze fest they would laugh you out of town .

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14 minutes ago, orion said:

Why is cricket a snore fest .because you think so ? 20 -20 is one of the  most exciting sports there is and as well as people enjoying a drink there are  hugh a.amount fans who are families having a day or night out .one of the worst thing about this topics is clueless idiots trying to make  other excuses why other sports are doing just because  they dont like or understand them .if you asked any sports fan worth his salt if 20 -20 was a snooze fest they l would laugh you out of town .

ECHO that ... alcohol has little to do with it.

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1 hour ago, orion said:

Why is cricket a snore fest .because you think so

 

Yes. All about opinions. You're up on your high horse simply because you like cricket. Is that right? I said cricket is a snore fest. Somebody else mentioned the crowd at 20/20 was pissed up at the business end. Cricket is a snore fest, so they invented 20/20. Is that right? I am not ridiculing other sports to make speedway seem better. Speedway is exciting, but most things surrounding it are the embarrassment. We don't need gimmicks to liven it up... or to down several or so pints of the bar's finest. Speedway doesn't need to revert to X-Factor type of crowd pullers. It is just my opinion. Chill out. Almost weekend.

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Just now, moxey63 said:

Yes. All about opinions. I said cricket is a snore fest. Somebody else mentioned the crowd at 20/20 was pissed up at the business end. I am not ridiculing other sports to make speedway seem better. Speedway is exciting, but most things surrounding it are the embarrassment. We don't need gimmicks to liven it up... or to down several or so pints of the bar's finest. Speedway doesn't need to revert to X-Factor type of crowd pullers.

Lol ..no speedway needs to stay the same..we don't need any of the fans that 20 _20 get packing the staduim out .got to keep these sort of people out .

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1 hour ago, orion said:

Why is cricket a snore fest .because you think so ? 20 -20 is one of the  most exciting sports there is and as well as people enjoying a drink there are  hugh a.amount fans who are families having a day or night out .one of the worst thing about this topics is clueless idiots trying to make  other excuses why other sports are doing well just because  they dont like or dont understand them .if you asked any sports fan worth there  salt if 20 -20 was a snooze fest they would laugh you out of town .

Bang on, Went to a T20 last night and didn't see anyone worse for wear, just enjoying a casual pint. Last night the attendance must have been made up of 50 % kids who all seemed to be enthusiastic and having a good time and their parents having no problem with a 9.45 pm finish. 

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20 minutes ago, New Science said:

£19 for adults in advance u16 free, not much different to a night at the speedway

F^^k  me. Surrey charge from £29 - £32 for the cheapest pre-booked seats at the Oval with a fiver extra to pay on the day, and better seats will cost much more. No OAP discount. As a comparison the cheapest seat for a 5 day test is £270 rising to £372 for the dearest, where the first three days are £100 each. One for the persistently moaning wrinklies on BSF to digest. 

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5 minutes ago, Mr Ore said:

F^^k  me. Surrey charge from £29 - £32 for the cheapest pre-booked seats at the Oval with a fiver extra to pay on the day, and better seats will cost much more. No OAP discount. As a comparison the cheapest seat for a 5 day test is £270 rising to £372 for the dearest, where the first three days are £100 each. One for the persistently moaning wrinklies on BSF to digest. 

Edgbaston were struggling to sell ticket weren't they for the first Test? 

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Edgbaston hasn't had the crowds for T20 that other counties have enjoyed either. The Oval has always been a tad pricey compared to other grounds, but you can't argue with their attendances which are excellent. Nonsense to say T20 is a snorefest. The Cricket is generally exciting enough, but all the other aspects of the presentation and facilities are what help make it such a success.

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7 hours ago, orion said:

One of the better to happen to speedway then ..nothing worse for the sport than some saps doing a war cry 

...no better or worse than football fans (often grown men and women) chanting banal songs!

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4 hours ago, moxey63 said:

Yes. All about opinions. You're up on your high horse simply because you like cricket. Is that right? I said cricket is a snore fest. Somebody else mentioned the crowd at 20/20 was pissed up at the business end. Cricket is a snore fest, so they invented 20/20. Is that right? I am not ridiculing other sports to make speedway seem better. Speedway is exciting, but most things surrounding it are the embarrassment. We don't need gimmicks to liven it up... or to down several or so pints of the bar's finest. Speedway doesn't need to revert to X-Factor type of crowd pullers. It is just my opinion. Chill out. Almost weekend.

So, how many 20/20 matches have you been to?

What cricket did, and many other sports for that matter, realised that this is a new age and that you need to move with the times. I went to Bristol last Thursday to watch Gloucester v Middlesex (I would have been there tonight had the Swindon match not been re-arranged) as there was no speedway and saw best part of 400 runs. Ball smacked around, clearing the ropes, a century scored and people generally having a good time. There was a fair number of children in the crowd and enjoying the experience. The local radio station were there and offered a sofa to watch the cricket from inside the hoardings. Each innings is 1 hour 15 minutes, and if you don't adhere to the rules, you are penalised 5 runs for every over not bowled in the time frame. Music was a mix of modern and old songs, most of which were mentioned by a previous poster and created a loud and excited crowd, all played out in a vastly improved stadia.  No drunken idiots spoiling the game for anyone.

Now lets compare that with speedway (I will use Swindon as I frequent there). Music from the 70's and 80's. Tractor racing every 2 or 3 heats. Poor track preparation resulting in a less than exciting match. Rules applied inconsistently by referees from week to week. Hardly any children in attendance and full of people ready for God's waiting room. No media interest, apart from a couple of paragraphs in the local paper. All played out in a stadium that is outdated for the needs of the event. THAT IS A SNORE FEST.

 Your entitled to your opinion, however, your opinion about cricket is no different to the vast majority of people saying 'speedway - first out of the gate wins'!

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1 hour ago, theblueboy said:

So, how many 20/20 matches have you been to?

What cricket did, and many other sports for that matter, realised that this is a new age and that you need to move with the times. I went to Bristol last Thursday to watch Gloucester v Middlesex (I would have been there tonight had the Swindon match not been re-arranged) as there was no speedway and saw best part of 400 runs. Ball smacked around, clearing the ropes, a century scored and people generally having a good time. There was a fair number of children in the crowd and enjoying the experience. The local radio station were there and offered a sofa to watch the cricket from inside the hoardings. Each innings is 1 hour 15 minutes, and if you don't adhere to the rules, you are penalised 5 runs for every over not bowled in the time frame. Music was a mix of modern and old songs, most of which were mentioned by a previous poster and created a loud and excited crowd, all played out in a vastly improved stadia.  No drunken idiots spoiling the game for anyone.

Now lets compare that with speedway (I will use Swindon as I frequent there). Music from the 70's and 80's. Tractor racing every 2 or 3 heats. Poor track preparation resulting in a less than exciting match. Rules applied inconsistently by referees from week to week. Hardly any children in attendance and full of people ready for God's waiting room. No media interest, apart from a couple of paragraphs in the local paper. All played out in a stadium that is outdated for the needs of the event. THAT IS A SNORE FEST.

 Your entitled to your opinion, however, your opinion about cricket is no different to the vast majority of people saying 'speedway - first out of the gate wins'!

If Swindon and speedway is that bad, and yet you pump up Cricket... why did you choose the re-arranged Swindon match tonight over the Cricket?

I agree with what you say about speedway, by he way. 

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