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Wolves v Sheffield Monday 28th August Live on Eurosport


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13 minutes ago, tyke said:

Not sure he could be anything else, the reality though I'd suggest not 

It really is a blow to u k speedway and one can only hope that Wolves have something in the pipeline but can the optimism about 2025 be fulfilled and if the club has something lined up that can see them come to the tapes in 2025 then why not reveal. I feel for the Wolves fans and let’s hope that they are not lost to British speedway. U k speedway and one of stalwarts of the top tier is not going to be the same. Fingers crossed that you come back.

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12 minutes ago, TTT said:

I give it 3 years top whack before the sport disappears entirely in this country unfortunately. 

Team speedway I agree..

Death by a 1000 self inflicted cuts unfortunately, with all promoters as culpable as each other for allowing such nonsense that we constantly see pervade, which has driven many thousands away...

Thousands that, if they were still regularly in attendance, would make a world of difference to landlords and their rent money level..

And, maybe, saved a few more tracks..?

You would hope though, that given the raw product itself clearly has a marketable value given how good it can be, that the sport does carry on akin to how the USA and Aussie run their version of the sport..

Individuals in the main, with some contrived teams put together on an adhoc basis. (Who said just like we have now?):D...

Given riders need so many meetings, (and the sport is pretty much solely built to allow them to do that), it will he interesting to see what gets conjured up.

Given Wolves have pulled out to allow planning to take place, you can only presume that some kind of plan is already being mulled over.. 

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23 minutes ago, DJC said:

Masters moaning about movement but it was Worrall moving?  Brilliant

He’s correct though, isn’t he? Regardless of whether it’s a Wolves or a Sheffield rider, the rules state that riders must remain stationary until the tapes rise; that didn’t happen.

Between this and the decision to allow Charles Wright to remain in the final of last night’s CLRC, I’m noting a blatant unwillingness from referee’s to apply the rules which are set in black and white.

 

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2 minutes ago, R87 said:

No loss

It is if you are trying to run some sort of league. No Wolves and I doubt whether the league can continue in its current format. Why should any team jeopardise it’s very existence by moving up to  join and expensive operating model racing on nights that do not suit the the local business model. In my view it is a shame that another team bites the dust and league racing at the top level is questionable and I wonder how many fans of the sport would turn out for open meetings if you had no league racing. Be careful what you wish for.

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13 minutes ago, R87 said:

No loss

Of course it is, Every club that closes is one step closer to the league closing as a whole.

Clubs like BV are secure but they need other clubs to race against. 

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9 minutes ago, tellboy said:

Any club disappearing is a loss:nono:

The poster should show to all their true colours but obviously they neither have the balls or the sense to see where the sport is in this country. Still what sport needs supporters like this poster. Suggest they go watch tiddlywinks.

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12 minutes ago, Hawk127 said:

It is if you are trying to run some sort of league. No Wolves and I doubt whether the league can continue in its current format. Why should any team jeopardise it’s very existence by moving up to  join and expensive operating model racing on nights that do not suit the the local business model. In my view it is a shame that another team bites the dust and league racing at the top level is questionable and I wonder how many fans of the sport would turn out for open meetings if you had no league racing. Be careful what you wish for.

You would need to promote it with big prize money...

Bottom line though will be that plenty of riders will need to earn, so they will be available. 

The current team sport model has driven thousands away due its completely contrived operating plan, which engenders zero emotional attachment, so, what really is the point of doing the same old, same old, every year..?

All the tracks closing over the past 10 years shows it clearly doesn't work...

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Grim but inevitable news. You cannot run the sport in this country as it has been without casualties. 
I’ll miss the atmosphere of the friendly rivalry between The Aces and wolves and there will always be a warm welcome at the NSS should you fancy the sixty odd mile trip up to see your old favourites. Maybe an ex wolves v Aces challenge at the start of next season.

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22 minutes ago, Noelinho said:

Yeah, individual events are nice, but league racing is the glue.

It's not though, is it? It's a clusterf--k and clearly not working. Not enough venues, not enough riders, not enough fans, not a sustainable business model. The only glue is the stuff being sniffed by anyone who thinks professional speedway will still exist in the UK in five years time.

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1 minute ago, truthsayer said:

It's not though, is it? It's a clusterf--k and clearly not working. Not enough venues, not enough riders, not enough fans, not a sustainable business model. The only glue is the stuff being sniffed by anyone who thinks professional speedway will still exist in the UK in five years time.

OK, I’ll put it another way. Get rid of the leagues tomorrow and the sport dies tomorrow - not in five years.

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Especially with the news about monmore closing, sorry this meeting is a bit of  bore fest.

Good news for the wolves fans of course but not for the casual observer

 

 

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