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Belle Vue v Peterborough Panthers - Grand Final


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1 minute ago, SUPERACE said:

The asda next to city is a huge no go on match day, they have attendants on ticketing cars every match.

They don't.  They have attendants ticketing cars on residential streets which have a Parking Permit system.  But you can park in the Asda next to Manchester City for 4 hours while at the match and it's fine.  (DId it the other week, along with hundreds of others).

But that's a massive Asda (even has a Starbucks or Costa drive through in the car park).  The one on Kirkmanshulme Lane is smaller, but presume it's ok.  I was just looking for local knowledge as to whether your hubcaps would stay intact in Kirky Lane Asda. 

 

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12 minutes ago, PotteringAround said:

They don't.  They have attendants ticketing cars on residential streets which have a Parking Permit system.  But you can park in the Asda next to Manchester City for 4 hours while at the match and it's fine.  (DId it the other week, along with hundreds of others).

But that's a massive Asda (even has a Starbucks or Costa drive through in the car park).  The one on Kirkmanshulme Lane is smaller, but presume it's ok.  I was just looking for local knowledge as to whether your hubcaps would stay intact in Kirky Lane Asda. 

 

Your lucky then but I wouldn't park there  the signage is very clear.  Might get away with it but they will get you eventually.

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Most supermarket car parks have a maximum time that you can park there, maybe something like 3 hours. Could be fines after that.  My wife got a parking fine at McDonalds. She had been into McDonalds for something to eat. Then she was going to go somewhere with a friend and thought she would wait there in the car park for her. Little did she know the maximum time allowed in the car park was one and half hours. I was fuming when the fine came through. 

In other words any supermarket car park, or similiar, could be a risk.

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1 minute ago, Beowulf said:

Most supermarket car parks have a maximum time that you can park there, maybe something like 3 hours. Could be fines after that.  My wife got a parking fine at McDonalds. She had been into McDonalds for something to eat. Then she was going to go somewhere with a friend and thought she would wait there in the car park for her. Little did she know the maximum time allowed in the car park was one and half hours. I was fuming when the fine came through. 

In other words any supermarket car park, or similiar, could be a risk.

Just ignore it, they can't be enforced unless it's an enforcement from the council...

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13 minutes ago, SUPERACE said:

Your lucky then but I wouldn't park there  the signage is very clear.  Might get away with it but they will get you eventually.

On the residential streets where there is a parking permit scheme, yes.

But not in Asda.  They allow football parking in there as part of the scheme to keep cars off residential streets. 

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54 minutes ago, PotteringAround said:

On the residential streets where there is a parking permit scheme, yes.

But not in Asda.  They allow football parking in there as part of the scheme to keep cars off residential streets. 

Is that official?

Just can't see why they would do that when every other car park in the area charging minimum £8.  

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28 minutes ago, KingoftheTrack said:

I've just had a meeting via Skype and club bosses have agreed to rename the SGB PREMIERSHIP starting from next season once the Panthers do the inevitable this week.

The league will be rebranded as the SGB PANTHERSHIP and full confirmation of this change will be released during the AGM statement later this year.

Why you wasting time on here instead of doing your homework ?

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 I believe both legs will be very tight, both sets of riders seem to enjoy the away track so should make for a cracking meeting home and away. My fear is that both tracks will be slick so overtaking will be difficult. For Panthers Kerr is again the guest which worked at Peterborough the other day but he only scored 4 for Kings Lynn last time he was there so is a bit of a worry there maybe R/R would be better but it is a miracle he is even riding at all after a horrific crash at Peterborough a few years ago. R/R for Brady Kurtz should work out as a plus for Belle Vue  but whatever the score tonight it will be all to play for at Peterborough Thursday.  I think all previous scores can be ignored as this is a final and totally different from a league meeting. 

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36 minutes ago, Beowulf said:

Why you wasting time on here instead of doing your homework ?

Would you believe it.

I've been expelled for good because I bunked off Maths to fly all the way to Lublin to watch the first leg of the Ekstraliga Final and my Headmaster caught me waving my Woffinden scarf around on live Television.

He said what's more important to you School or Speedway and I said Speedway and that was that.

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