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Everything posted by Dave Jones
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Do you mean that Kyles new sponsor will take him to a different level ? About "time" I say.
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Well if Kyle has the level of sponsorship required to keep that standard of kit up to scratch , then the best of luck to him,
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Not quite, as I understand it KN has purchased one of DW's bikes. I would be surprised if it had one of the PJR "rocket engines" in it though.
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That's just typical of them. A few years back I joined the M6 north at Cov heading home. Immediately there were gantry signs stating that there were problems at J18 (Holmes Chapel I think) so on I go not worrying about that, only to find myself parked up for 1.5 hours on a section of the motorway where it was impossible to get off. I sent several emails to the HA suggesting that motorists travelling north from Coventry are likely to be much more interested in a closure between J4&J5. than anything going on near Manchester. After several weeks any many emails I did receive a sort of apology from the H A and they provided me with a telephone no to contact them if I experienced any further problems. Good job I lost the number because they haven't improved.
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Swindon End Of Era Meeting.
Dave Jones replied to a4poster's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Perhaps we should send Orion to solve the case.He would no doubt work on a " shoestring" budget. -
Swindon End Of Era Meeting.
Dave Jones replied to a4poster's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
He'll be fine, I hear he has sponsorship for his goggles now so no repeats of POF. -
If something needs to be said, say it. That's my motto
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That's because it didn't take much working out Where were you waiting incidentally? My post has been on here for 2.5 hours
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Not in Dorset, I'm sorry to say.
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6.5 is for Poole only . 7.5 is for everyone else.
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A report from the Express& Star. PUBLISHED: October 5, 2015 8:05 am LAST UPDATED: October 5, 2015 10:00 am 'We hope this is not the end': Cradley Heathens owners stepping down Owners of Cradley Heathens speedway club today made a desperate plea for new management to take over and save the club after announcing they are stepping down. Chairman Nigel Pearson and club partners Chris Van Straaten and Gary Patchett revived the club in 2010 after 15 years out of the league. But the management trio have today revealed they are bowing out because of personal circumstances and other work commitments. The consortium hope the club can be saved by new faces coming forward and insist folding the Heathens would be the final option. "It is a very difficult thing for us to do, but unfortunately at this time we cannot continue for both business and personal reasons," said Mr Pearson. "It is our intention to do everything we can to allow the club to continue under new management next season rather than close the club down. "We sincerely hope the forthcoming cup tie with King's Lynn at Perry Barr on October 14 is not the last ever Heathens' meeting," he said. Mr Pearson is a broadcaster with Sky Sports and talkSPORT while Mr Van Straaten is one of three owners at speedway rivals Wolverhampton Wolves. The Cradley Heathens have been thwarted by an on-going search for a permanent home after losing its home track in Dudley Wood two decades ago. This season the club has been riding at Birmingham’s Perry Barr Stadium after a deal to race in Wolverhampton ended. It had been hoped plans for an enterprise zone next to the M5 close to Junction 3 could provide a new long-term base. But the proposals were dropped following a fierce backlash from campaigners who feared part of the green belt would be swallowed up. The club had also been exploring possibilities at a site near Merry Hill shopping centre, which also fell through. Following today's announcement, a meeting has been arranged with the interim board of the newly-formed Heathens Supporters Trust to discuss the situation. Mr Pearson will also meet with officials at Dudley Council later this month to discuss a future home. He added: "We have been going six years since we revived and it has been a wonderful time. We have given people a lot of pleasure. "I do hope enough people care enough about this club and step forward and take the club forward and that this is not the end. "We will offer all the help and support to anyone who comes forward and we will go to the meeting with the council regardless. "I will even be there at home matches to make sure it is a smooth handover. Hopefully this will not be the end."
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Selective memory in overdrive again I see .
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In which case you should have some knowledge of what happens when another club has the temerity to challenge Mr Ford's team.
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I presume you weren't around in 2010/11 season then.
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If you genuinely believe , then that's fine.
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Poole Vs The Aces For The Title
Dave Jones replied to Crazy robin's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
From my viewpoint rmc doesn't need to talk the sport down, the speedway administrators do a wonderful job of wrecking its credibility without any external help. -
Even MH isn't that desperate.................................Is he?
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You didn't mention which of us you thought was misguided. With regard to the "negativity comment" ,I would be quite happy to see Kent in the EL, but I do wonder if they would be prepared for everything that goes with being a newcomer at that level.
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It was more of an opinion than a statement. However any right minded person can see that Ford has an unhealthy influence in the corridors of power , is a person who has his own methods of dealing with any serious competition, and has no morals.
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Matt Ford - One Of The Greats?
Dave Jones replied to BWitcher's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
I bet you couldn't. You would never find a proof reader with sufficient patience.- 83 replies
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I think that with the current set up as it is, all teams bar one understand that they are team building for second place at the very best. Nothing else is a consideration.