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You are really quite vile aren’t you Rew is not a dirty rider not by any stretch of the imagination Clearly he was at fault but not everytime another rider takes someone else off is it dangerous riding …. A rider can simply make a misjudgement it happens ….. I remember in a GP Mark Loram coming under Rickardsson and taking his front wheel away … was Mark dirty? No he just got it wrong Keynan will be devastated about what’s happened … it didn’t need forum idiots like you running their mouth off. Belle Vue fans on here and on social media are attaching no blame to Rew and rightly so as they are speedway fans We should all be wishing Tate the best and every Ipswich fan will do ….. so wind your neck in on here8 points
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Not seen the accident and I don't have any desire to. But I find it hard to believe that any rider would go out of their way to deliberately injure another rider and serious one at that. It is said that Tate and Keynan are close friends, so it is even harder to believe it was deliberate. As I have already posted best wishes to Tate, lets hope he makes a full recovery from what appears to be a nasty crash. Also lets hope that this does not have an effect on Keynan mentally as I am sure he will be upset that a friend has suffered and injury.7 points
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Kemp looks an inspiring signing....he was passed more times than a slip road on the whole stretch of the M45 points
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Instead of having a dig at Rew, Fans should be wishing the best for him as well as Tate. Horrible accidents happen in our sport and tonight was one of those occasions. Rew's mental state can't be good tonight and Tate's physical state isn't good period so just keep both riders in your thoughts.5 points
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Everything thats wrong with speedway pretty much in one night, i have had many happy nights at Plymouth in the past but tonight is not acceptable but it’s not just plymouths fault, riders messing around at the start and refuelling when there is a false start, it’s not needed, not a good advert for our sport, Josh Pickering saved this meeting4 points
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Can't blame Kemp at all, he's a reserve being asked to ride a second string. Whoever made the decision for Oxford needs their head examining4 points
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Lets hope Tates makes a full recovery. His first crash looked nasty as well. And the people bellowing on here about fault, checking on riders etc need to take a long hard look at themselves!4 points
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Well it made for another great night's speedway (and all credit to the Tigers and their fans) but it underlines how badly the Spires need strengthening. Mind you on past form our next move will be to replace Tungate with Lambert ... Simon Lambert.4 points
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All the moaning,we all have seen “crap” speedway meetings,poor track prep and electrical problems maybe uncommon but I would bet we have all suffered it at sometime.I certainly seen worse racing.Need to take a leaf out of the Josh Pickering book and just get on with it.3 points
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Oh dear! What about Zach Cook? I don't feel sorry for Buster but do feel sorry for fans like @Bagpuss though. Can't be an easy watch.3 points
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Your last sentence would feel more sincere if you hadn’t thrown blame and baseless accusations of ill intent against another rider at the start of your post.3 points
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Seems riders don't want to ride in a Buster team as Peterborough had the same problem replacing Nicki P.3 points
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Awkward phone call to Connor Mountain to be made then. Can only hope Leicester have already snapped him up. Wishing a speedy recovery to Tate, let's hope we see him back on a bike next season, he certainly made an impact in British Speedway this year.3 points
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1) that's not a rule 2) I'm sure Workington are more concerned with Tate's health before worrying about a replacement. Yes they may eventually have to plan ahead, but not now. While you have clearly stated you hope he's not badly hurt, can't help but think the post isn't in good taste. Until his injuries are known, I wouldn't speculate on if they'll need to replace him.3 points
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Yeah, and I did. It was just a racing incident. Yes caused by rew but nothing stupid. He just locked up slightly causing his back wheel to hit Tate’s front wheel. And that was that. best wishes for tate. Suspected smashed pelvis and leg. Hopefully we get better news from an official source3 points
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He is, but they just roll back and sit at the back of the rut anyway the twins being the biggest culprits of it and getting away with it as well.2 points
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Nice ride from Picko, track has actually ridden quite well since the stop for the attempt to fix the tapes2 points
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While there's no sanction for these tracks, things like this will continue to happen. It's always the same old clubs! They bring the sport into disrepute2 points
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I usually like watching most speedway matches for most teams but Plymouth is a hard watch. The track is awful.2 points
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I think we’re all a little suspicious regarding the reasons given, even Lynn themselves don’t seem convinced. I just think could be a problem in the BSPL green lighting a transfer elsewhere when it leaves Lynn with more than one headache to solve. Wouldn’t sit right really.2 points
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They seem to be hinting that they’re not convinced there’s not external shenanigans going on here. That’s the way I’ve read it anyway.2 points
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We all knew this was coming. I personally heard 2 weeks ago that he wasn’t coming back yet the club still telling everyone he was ! I wish they would be transparent with their fans rather than just trying to cover everything up all the time,2 points
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Sounded out by your own fans yet again.You can go back into hiding for a few months now.2 points
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I would say anything from 600-750, preferably the top end of that. This is a big meeting in context of the season. We saw a few decent crowds last season, Glasgow at home springs to mind was a particularly big crowd. We'll have to wait and see I guess. Just glad to finally have some racing at home again, feels like an eternity2 points
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The real dangers our heros take to entertain us have shown there ugly side last night,i havent nor want to see the crash i just hope tate is ok,a young lad away from home in hospital this morn with such talent let us comets fans make sure he gets the best care2 points
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Was raining all the way home to south of Norwich. I was probably stupid to even think it was going to be on. Got as far as East Winch and roads were wet with constant rain / drizzle. If it had been on would have been cr@p 'racing' on very poor track. Appears to have been correct call, goes with the territory of speedway occasionally, so don't really understand why people moan.2 points
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Horrible crash no one likes to see that , maybe your team neila can sign Wilson dean on a short term deal seeing as Plymouth won’t need him these leg injuries take a while to get over I hope for the lads sake it is not as bad as feared, on the positive for Workington I suppose if the scenario is bad which I truly hope is not the case you will have 28 days to find someone and not a day more.2 points
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When will Tatum learn that a reserve replacement is not a tactical substitute?2 points
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They’ve provided evidence on social media to all the keyboard warriors that the track is waterlogged (not that they should have to justify anything to the fans). I live 5 mins away from the Stadium was raining continuously from 5:30 to 7:15. Not that I’m an expert, the track looked rideable but definitely not raceable - who would want to see 15 processional races of follow the leader?2 points
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And none of those three (or Adam Ellis) got the majority of their youth experience in the British Youth Championships (Germany, late starter, Australia, and French grasstrack respectively)2 points
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You only have to look at the British Youth Championship competitors from 10 to 15 years ago to see how poor the youth development has been in this country. Some people look to Lambert, Bewley & DJ Woffy riding in the GP's and will claim it to be a success. I wonder if there has ever been any analysis done as to why 90% of these competitors chose to give Speedway up after having gone to all the trouble of acquiring the setup to compete... let alone having the gonads to swing their leg over a motorbike with no brakes! Especially in a country whose leagues rely so very heavily on foreign and doubling up riders.2 points
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Two things, I was there and was disgusted by his attitude and arrogance aimed at the supporters with his comments. Secondly yes I support the Panthers and a former Cudas fan, Buster has created this attitude aimed at him himself, whether they are conspiracy or not but he has clearly shown he supported AEPG and not the club he owns. Agree it would be nice to see all these clubs back but when you have a KL supporter on Facebook laughing at Peterborough not having speedway but she has at KL people will feel miffed about it.2 points