Post by Nevs on Feb 1, 2007 0:12:05 GMT
Neutral tracks etc etc for major events this season.
Free GP ticket apparently available if going to events--See VIP club section on link below.
Havent had time to analyse it yet-was only launched 10 minutes ago .
Check out......
www.super7even.com/dates.htm
Guess will all be in tomorrows/todays Speedway Star.
Now back to analyse it all after posting the link.
Edit
Dates are all there for all the major events but cant be copied--try as I might and too late to be bothered to type them all out by hand--
At first glance personally I think a new website like that shows that Jonathan Chapman and the committee placed with promoting major events have looked into new ways of developing major events and listened to the fans to a degree in terms of getting the news out and new ideas with regard neutral tracks again to a degree.
Fair play to them for trying thus far although havent delved through everything-but hey its a step further than hearing no news internet wise or trying to piece things together via various websites and a fresh approach in my opinion that is definately needed.
However I feel one major gripe may be that those fans that have booked tickets already for Cardiff MAY and I stress MAY be a bit peeved if they could have got one free and this being launched after they paid for them IF they were intending to travel to all events listed.
However reading it again after initially looking at the VIP section it seems a bit misleading.
Would appear the £115 is just to join the VIP club alone-never mind paying for the tickets for all meetings in advance on top of that--not made very clear in all honesty on that particular section if thats the case to fans who think they will get a bargain.Initially it would appear £115 was hilighted as the price to pay-some people are going to be disappointed by taking that as the price to pay for all events--Its not clear at all in the way its worded-highlights are wrong-until you read the small print...after seeing the hilighted £115 at first that that is for a VIP pass on top of all ticket prices for all 7 meetings paid in advance!! and can be very easily misinterpretated by newcomers to the sport.
Free GP ticket apparently available if going to events--See VIP club section on link below.
Havent had time to analyse it yet-was only launched 10 minutes ago .
Check out......
www.super7even.com/dates.htm
Guess will all be in tomorrows/todays Speedway Star.
Now back to analyse it all after posting the link.
Edit
Dates are all there for all the major events but cant be copied--try as I might and too late to be bothered to type them all out by hand--
At first glance personally I think a new website like that shows that Jonathan Chapman and the committee placed with promoting major events have looked into new ways of developing major events and listened to the fans to a degree in terms of getting the news out and new ideas with regard neutral tracks again to a degree.
Fair play to them for trying thus far although havent delved through everything-but hey its a step further than hearing no news internet wise or trying to piece things together via various websites and a fresh approach in my opinion that is definately needed.
However I feel one major gripe may be that those fans that have booked tickets already for Cardiff MAY and I stress MAY be a bit peeved if they could have got one free and this being launched after they paid for them IF they were intending to travel to all events listed.
However reading it again after initially looking at the VIP section it seems a bit misleading.
Would appear the £115 is just to join the VIP club alone-never mind paying for the tickets for all meetings in advance on top of that--not made very clear in all honesty on that particular section if thats the case to fans who think they will get a bargain.Initially it would appear £115 was hilighted as the price to pay-some people are going to be disappointed by taking that as the price to pay for all events--Its not clear at all in the way its worded-highlights are wrong-until you read the small print...after seeing the hilighted £115 at first that that is for a VIP pass on top of all ticket prices for all 7 meetings paid in advance!! and can be very easily misinterpretated by newcomers to the sport.