It will carry on but not in the way it used to and anybody that thinks the interest of the 70s, 80,s and 90,s are kidding themselves as has been said natural wastage amongst members far exceeds new members that might be interested.king wrote: Fri Jun 26, 2026 1:12 amI agree Andy the sport WILL survive for many years yet, but not everywhere. National clubs, and those Feds that amalgamate will fair very much better. In my area it's just sprint racing now but anybody who still wanted to race from France would have to fly with the NFC, there is a marking station only 20 miles from me, but nobody local is interested in sending which I think is a sad reflection on the fanciers around me still racing. If I were still racing I certainly would make the effort to race from the channel.Andy wrote: Thu Jun 25, 2026 8:25 pm Whilst I don’t disagree with you King that the sport has been in decline for 40 years it is still going. We have 18 members in our club in Glastonbury. We are part of the West Of England South Road Combine, which is struggling and also the Three Countries Classic Racing Pigeon Club spread across most of Somerset, Devon and Cornwall. This is a very strong club with now over 200 members, and growing, and sending upwards of 2500 pigeons a week. Very well run and cheap racing.
The reasons for this are clear and I have no intention of going over old ground.
As King says those that are prepared to amalgamate and travel further to mark will be there for some time those that aren’t will disappear.
As with most things in life self help usually produces results

