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3 hours ago, lewy said:

Good point lisa,I think it's because Glasgow speedway stadium,track,promotion and supporters are just better and nicer. 

A stadium inferior to Poole,a track maybe better than Poole,a promotion clearly no where near as good as Poole ( trophies titles ) and supporters who turn up in more numbers at Poole, why have a go at Poole, don't label all Poole supporters with the same brush as I have no axe to grind with any club supporters and I have said before I wish all teams were the same would make all matches closer.Why can't your team attract better riders the Italian bloke is no no1 and  Barker is no  no 5 is it down to money or location you seem pretty knowledgeable why are Plymouth never challenging for trophies ?

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1 hour ago, Essex said:

A stadium inferior to Poole,a track maybe better than Poole,a promotion clearly no where near as good as Poole ( trophies titles ) and supporters who turn up in more numbers at Poole, why have a go at Poole, don't label all Poole supporters with the same brush as I have no axe to grind with any club supporters and I have said before I wish all teams were the same would make all matches closer.Why can't your team attract better riders the Italian bloke is no no1 and  Barker is no  no 5 is it down to money or location you seem pretty knowledgeable why are Plymouth never challenging for trophies ?

Give me modern Ashfield anyday over Wimbourne Road

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8 hours ago, szkocjasid said:

How much of a difference does it make though? If it's gonna be all the same riders in league & trophy, will travelling expenses not be the same? May mean less visiting fans, but I don't think they'd expect many at Development league level.

I guess they could always hold junior challenge matches against Workington, Edinburgh & Redcar to judge crowd levels?

Glasgow will be running a NDL level Glasgow select team in 2025 with the focus being entering the League in 2026.

Andrew Meredith & Gordon Mcdonald will be the team managers, and will be running 'friendlies', individuals & challenge events. After each event all riders from both teams will be given track time after the meeting to allow them to work on things that they may have struggled with while racing.

Glasgow will be looking at running on a Sunday for NDL level racing ,with Glasgows track staff running practise days to help with the team funding.

Where Glasgow has fallen behind in youth development, 2025 should see a significant change to that.

 

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9 hours ago, Essex said:

A stadium inferior to Poole,a track maybe better than Poole,a promotion clearly no where near as good as Poole ( trophies titles ) and supporters who turn up in more numbers at Poole, why have a go at Poole, don't label all Poole supporters with the same brush as I have no axe to grind with any club supporters and I have said before I wish all teams were the same would make all matches closer.Why can't your team attract better riders the Italian bloke is no no1 and  Barker is no  no 5 is it down to money or location you seem pretty knowledgeable why are Plymouth never challenging for trophies ?

Inferior stadium really, I’m guessing you haven’t been up lately if at all.

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