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Reading fans' forum on Friday.
Friday's Reading Bulldogs Fans Forum at Smallmead Stadium (12th January, 7.30pm) looks like being a big night, with the news that the Club will be making some exciting announcements regarding the team that will do battle for them in the 2007 Sky Sports Elite League.
Poole deny stadium sale rumours.
Poole Speedway promoters Matt Ford and Mike Golding have acted quickly to issue a statement denying the rumours currently sweeping the South Coast about the potential sale of the Wimborne Road stadium.
Kolodziej signs in for Bulldogs.
Reading Bulldogs made their third signing for the new season on Wednesday evening, when Polish star Janusz Kolodziej agreed to return to Smallmead for the 2007 campaign.
Complin wins Christmas Cracker
Lee Complin defeated an array of motorcycling greats in the Christmas Cracker Short Track meeting at Scunthorpe yesterday afternoon.
Tully is seventh Monarch.
The Scotwaste Monarchs have decided to give local 19 year old rider Andrew Tully his chance in the no. 7 berth of their 2007 side. It's a chance Andrew has been begging to be given, after a successful multiple trophy-winning campaign with Conference League Scunthorpe in 2006.
Scott Anderson joins Scorpions
The Scunthorpe Scorpions have signed Scott Anderson as a squad member for the 2007 season after he impressed during the club's winter practice sessions.
ICE speedway rounds 3 and 4.
Great racing and large crowds were the name of the game this weekend for Rounds 3 & 4 of the 31st Annual World Championship Ice Racing Series.
Comptons joins Short-track spectacle
The Scunthorpe Scorpions' very own Benji Compton will compete in the Christmas Cracker Short Track meeting to be raced at the Scunthorpe Raceway on Saturday 30th December and joining him will be his road racing brother, Dijon Compton.
Road Racing greats come to Scunthorpe
The Christmas Cracker Short Track meeting, to be raced at the Scunthorpe Raceway on Saturday 30th December, has added two more stars from the world of Road Racing.
Five more years at Armadale.
Edinburgh Speedway were pleased with the outcome of today's West Lothian Council meeting which granted permission for Speedway at Armadale Stadium for a further five years.
Oakes stays at Coventry.
Coventry Buildbase Bees have been boosted by the news that co-team manager Peter Oakes is set to continue in his position with the club.
Birko's back.
Local lad James Birkinshaw is the second confirmed signing for Sheffield's 2007 Premier League campaign. And that means a welcome return for the fans favourite who is renowned for his all-action style.
Scorpions awarded CL Pairs again.
After their successful running of the 2006 Conference League Pairs meeting the Scunthorpe Scorpions have been awarded the prestigious meeting once again for the 2007 season.
Bishop is new Rebels team manager.
With Mick Bell's decision not to carry on as team manager for the Somerset 'Mike Manning Audio' Rebels going forward into 2007, club promoter Mike Golding has wasted no time in finding Bell's replacement, the new man at the helm being ex-Rebel favourite Steve Bishop.
BSPA form 'shared events' committee.
The promoters of the BSPA made a huge step towards lifting the profile of major domestic events in British Speedway at the weekend by forming a specialist 'shared event committee' that will be headed by King's Lynn co-promoter Jonathan Chapman.
Bell steps down as Somerset team manager.
The Somerset 'Mike Manning Audio' Rebels will be looking to appoint a new team manager ahead of the 2007 season following the not totally unexpected news that current team boss, Mick Bell, has decided to step down from the role.
Excitement builds for Green Bay opening round.
The excitement and anticipation grows for the Opening Round of the biggest ice racing series in history. The ICE/International Championship Events organized and produced series will visit over 20 cities this winter beginning with Green Bay, WI on December 2nd.
Henry stays with Newcastle.
Popular Australian Christian Henry is Newcastle's first signing for the 2007 season fresh from picking up the Rider of the Year award as voted for by the fans at the End of Season Dinner Dance last weekend.
Carter calls it a day.
The 'Lincs FM' Scunthorpe Scorpions' club captain, Wayne Carter, has decided to retire from the sport after eighteen years.

Berwick start 2007 plans - Makovsky already in.
As opposed to the start of the 2006 season, where the fans were kept waiting 'till just before the start of the season, as far as 2007 is concerned all has been revealed before the official end of 2006!
Zorro is PL rider of the year.
Somerset 'Mike Manning Audio' Rebel number 1, Magnus Zetterstrom, was named as the Premier League's Rider of the Year at the Speedway Riders Association Awards ceremony in Coventry.
Vasey salutes 'super' Scorpions
The Boston Barracuda-Braves Team Manager, Malcolm Vasey, has labelled the 'Lincs FM' Scorpions one of the Conference League's 'super teams' ahead of their Lincolnshire Cup clash on Monday night.
Scorpions win Conference Shield
The 'Lincs FM' Scorpions face the Rye House Raiders in the second leg of the Playoff Semi-final this afternoon at the Scunthorpe Raceway. The racing starts at 3pm with the Scorpions holding a 14-point lead from Saturday's first leg in Hertfordshire.

Berwick 2006 finale ends on the curfew.
Berwick's final meeting of the season went right to the wire, on 2 counts, firstly the meeting wasn't declared until after the final race was run, which finished right on the stroke of the curfew time of 9.30pm.