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From what i read earlier the sports minister talking about crowds returning to football stadia from September, he seemed to meaning the possibility of seated stadia and social distancing, but no mention of standing supporters, where does that leave speedway even if its a september return of some kind ?.

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29 minutes ago, greyhoundp said:

From what i read earlier the sports minister talking about crowds returning to football stadia from September, he seemed to meaning the possibility of seated stadia and social distancing, but no mention of standing supporters, where does that leave speedway even if its a september return of some kind ?.

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27 minutes ago, greyhoundp said:

From what i read earlier the sports minister talking about crowds returning to football stadia from September, he seemed to meaning the possibility of seated stadia and social distancing, but no mention of standing supporters, where does that leave speedway even if its a september return of some kind ?.

To be honest this current virus (I hate the word) aint going anywhere fast so we got to live with it. Lets just get on with matters, sport whatever. If folk want to go they will, if they dont then so be it.

You just look at Leeds footie fans again tonight rightly celebrating as did Liverpool recently and crowds at beaches and on BLM protests.

We have to move forward sometime, ok Govt have said in bits and pieces but no one seems to know full picture. No doubt they go to Theatres as they opening (inside) for audiences.  They saying on here Stocks running with crowds so does that count as a minor sport

One consolation we dont need to listen anymore in mornings to Dr H (We all doomed Mr Mainwairing)Jones on ITV  He off on jollies

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4 hours ago, teaboy279 said:

I have various family that are active in different formulas. I can re confirm before covid that Saloon, Historic stox did not pay to race  nor the national bangers. As far as I am aware the only formulas that paid to race were non Orci formulas when racing at ORC tracks  and some formulas that have had dwindling numbers have had to pay a deposit to book in(to insure viable numbers come raceday I believe.)

The only Spedeworth formulae that paid to race were the Rookie Rods and Bangers. The National Bangers were sometimes paid start money and the BriSCA Formula One Stock Cars are paid start money. However no drivers make any money out of the sport these days although some claim to nearly break even. 

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I would say that speedway this season virtually imposable, maybe the odd track could stage an open meeting or two in October. Covid19 is going to be around for years to come and something that is going to have to be dealt with locally like Leicester each time.

Come the winter they are already talking of a second wave with a big spike in numbers again and the possibility of further lockdowns and if that happens the 2021 season could be heading for a late start as well for some if not all. If this happens will speedway in this country as we know it survive? :angry:

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6 hours ago, leander said:

It is easy to say British speedway stadia could cope with the size of the crowds at most meetings compared to capacity, and maintain social distancing. However, if you look at Poland with 25% capacity crowds social distancing is virtually non- existent with huge areas of the stadium empty and everyone standing in "clumps" of 40 or more, because they want to be with their mates. They can't all be relatives. 

Notwithstanding that " no fans in stadia until October" effectively rules out anything for this year, I have heard rumours that Greyhound stadiums, which are holding televised closed door meetings for dogs, will not allow any crowds into their stadiums (even if speedway had got the go ahead) to preserve the sanitised area from possible cross contamination). 

Watching the Polish matches cos it's speedway and I'm interested to see how SD could work in a speedway stadium and maybe could work for UK speedway but must admit I despaired at the way some of the crowd all piled into the same area, some masked up, many not.  OK; free word, free will, etc I get it, I'm all for living your own life your way but - when it probably prolongs lockdown & SD regulations and therefore impacts on others by keeping lives on hold, well, sigh ;)....

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19 hours ago, Phil The Ace said:

Snooker is indoors and is allowing fans for trials. So can only hope that speedway will be included. 

With Snooker you can easily identify anybody coughing and they can be jumped on, bagged up and thrown out onto the street :rofl:

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11 minutes ago, iainb said:

With Snooker you can easily identify anybody coughing and they can be jumped on, bagged up and thrown out onto the street :rofl:

Used to annoy me watching snooker and the number of people continually coughing in the audience.

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10 hours ago, tonyd said:

I would say that speedway this season virtually imposable, maybe the odd track could stage an open meeting or two in October. Covid19 is going to be around for years to come and something that is going to have to be dealt with locally like Leicester each time.

Come the winter they are already talking of a second wave with a big spike in numbers again and the possibility of further lockdowns and if that happens the 2021 season could be heading for a late start as well for some if not all. If this happens will speedway in this country as we know it survive? :angry:

It might survive at a semi professional level, but a lot of riders might have to take a 'real' job to make ends meet. Will all of the stadiums still be in business, that is the question.

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12 hours ago, steve roberts said:

Used to annoy me watching snooker and the number of people continually coughing in the audience.

I went to watch it at The Crucible last year and it was all I could do to stop myself from snoring :blush:

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16 minutes ago, cityrebel said:

It might survive at a semi professional level, but a lot of riders might have to take a 'real' job to make ends meet. Will all of the stadiums still be in business, that is the question.

Something that in an interview with Eric Monaghan in the latest edition of "Backtrack" touches upon whereby his great mate, Nigel Crabtree, comments upon modern young kids not working thinking that they're superstars. Eric also mentions the lack of characters within the sport nowadays and how referees don't appear to encourage a bit of a "bust-up or fracas".

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1 hour ago, steve roberts said:

Something that in an interview with Eric Monaghan in the latest edition of "Backtrack" touches upon whereby his great mate, Nigel Crabtree, comments upon modern young kids not working thinking that they're superstars. Eric also mentions the lack of characters within the sport nowadays and how referees don't appear to encourage a bit of a "bust-up or fracas".

I remember John Davis saying something similar about young riders years ago , saying  like that they've got two bikes each and a van with their name on it , before they've  even made a name for themselves 

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Let’s go back 50 years and 99% of riders had jobs it was a semi professional sport for the majority.

Rider costs were far cheaper so today you cannot rock up and pull a bike from the boot and a box of spanner’s and ride....unfortunately.!

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1 hour ago, GWC said:

Let’s go back 50 years and 99% of riders had jobs it was a semi professional sport for the majority.

Rider costs were far cheaper so today you cannot rock up and pull a bike from the boot and a box of spanner’s and ride....unfortunately.!

Unfortunately the advent of four valves and lay downs, diamond frames, alloy wheels, linked forks, tyres etc  pushed the costs up over time whereas attendances have dropped significantly which has helped create the present dilemma...certainly in this country.

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3 hours ago, steve roberts said:

Used to annoy me watching snooker and the number of people continually coughing in the audience.

Used to & still does annoy me when a phone goes off. There are signs on the entrances to the auditoriums & pre match warnings/advice.

If a phone goes off, kick them out & keep them out!

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11 hours ago, martinmauger said:

Watching the Polish matches cos it's speedway and I'm interested to see how SD could work in a speedway stadium and maybe could work for UK speedway but must admit I despaired at the way some of the crowd all piled into the same area, some masked up, many not.  OK; free word, free will, etc I get it, I'm all for living your own life your way but - when it probably prolongs lockdown & SD regulations and therefore impacts on others by keeping lives on hold, well, sigh ;)....

It's actually this attitude that is prolonging things.

The more you follow.. the more you will be led.

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2 hours ago, steve roberts said:

Something that in an interview with Eric Monaghan in the latest edition of "Backtrack" touches upon whereby his great mate, Nigel Crabtree, comments upon modern young kids not working thinking that they're superstars. Eric also mentions the lack of characters within the sport nowadays and how referees don't appear to encourage a bit of a "bust-up or fracas".

The problem with this is, very often, the ones who bemoan the lack of characters are the first to be up in arms at the first sign of a 'bust-up or fracas'.

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27 minutes ago, BWitcher said:

The problem with this is, very often, the ones who bemoan the lack of characters are the first to be up in arms at the first sign of a 'bust-up or fracas'.

I used to relish the thought of Ian Thomas visiting Cowley with his "Diamonds" or Cyril Crane with his "Barracudas" and the mayhem that would occasionally ensure. Would enliven many a dull meeting...and throw in Soldier Boy for good measure! Good old Bernard Crapper was another who would wind up the oppostion so as to get a reaction. I had a long chat to him once some years ago and he explained that he would sometimes phone the referee from the centre green waving his arms about but was only passing the time of day with him so as to get an otherwise dull meeting livened up!

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