Anyone been to speedway recently?

Anyone been to speedway recently?

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WaferThinHam

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1,680 posts

130 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
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Haven't been for a year or so, but with nowt to do on Easter Sunday, I went down to my local track with the old man.

It's still awesome, and I can't figure out why it's dying on it's arse in the UK. We even have a World Champion. All I reckon it needs is a good promotor, and it could be huge again. Rather like the TT needed 8 or so years ago.

The actions, quick, loud and close. The riders like a fight, and with the bikes being fuelled by Methanol you could even call it green.

catso

14,787 posts

267 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
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Used to go to watch Leicester Lions but not been for years. They knocked down and built houses on the old stadium but have recently built a new one. Not sure I can be arsed to go again?

dudleybloke

19,813 posts

186 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
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theres quite a lot of local teams in the midlands.
iv heard rumours that someone is trying to get a new stadium somewhere in dudley as a new home for the heathens but its just a rumour.

toxgobbler

2,903 posts

191 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
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Not been since they knocked the one in Reading down, annoying thing is they still haven't built anything on it yet.

Ki3r

7,815 posts

159 months

Sunday 20th April 2014
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I live down the road from the stadium in Poole, where the Poole Pirates are...think they are OK? Don't understand it though.

Rubin215

3,988 posts

156 months

Monday 21st April 2014
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I used to be a regular at the Edinburgh Monarchs and even followed them after they moved from Powderhall to the 'Little Ulster' that is Armadale (where else in mainland UK do you see kerbstones painted red, white and blue?).

I haven't been for at least ten years though after an unsavoury incident with some local mouthbreathers who hassled us (5 of them, me with wife and kids) for standing in "their" spot.

Stewards didn't give a monkeys, track official couldn't care less, letter of complaint went unanswered.
Four people fewer every week might not seem like a lot of money, but when your top sponsor is a local plumber, you can't afford to lose support.


GTIR

24,741 posts

266 months

Monday 21st April 2014
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I think that's the issue. The marketing departments at these places don't exist and it feels quite cliquey even at the RWYB days.
It just seems like a few middle aged blokes (and their sons) messing around. But like banger racing.

They need to make it a family day out to get the younger generation interested.

mitzy

13,857 posts

197 months

Monday 21st April 2014
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Many moons ago went to watch
Sheffield tigers
Great fun

There is one at arena Essex
Not been to that yet

Corpulent Tosser

5,459 posts

245 months

Monday 21st April 2014
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It used to be a big spectator sport (is there on track betting?) and was frequently televised, I quite liked watching for a short while but found that generally whoever got the lead from the start stayed there.
Maybe six bikes in each heat would spice it up a bit ?

RumpleFugly

2,377 posts

210 months

Monday 21st April 2014
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GTIR said:
I think that's the issue. The marketing departments at these places don't exist and it feels quite cliquey even at the RWYB days.
It just seems like a few middle aged blokes (and their sons) messing around. But like banger racing.

They need to make it a family day out to get the younger generation interested.
On that note, if anyone wants a truly relaxed speedway related day out that's a proper laugh, stick this in the diary smile