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  1. Well another night when the Witches were made to looked second rate by their opponents in another hammering by 57 -37. Makinen is already looking a total liability with ONE point out of 30 and add to that Ellis total lack of experience this is already looking a pretty weak Witches team as Barker is looking anything but an out and out no1. Risager admitting he is using last seasons knackered engines. Will CL make changes ? well will we see flying pigs?
  2. True its good to try and be positive baldyman but we must be realistic here, this is a racers track so who do it suit most? Certainly not Risager and I would guess at Makinen, so that leaves us very vulnerable in the middle order. To make up for those two it should suit very nicely Ben, Adam, Cam and Rohan, so that leaves Lanham who's fitness looks suspect to last the pace around this racers track. As I said previously if Makinen rides I think the Witches have no chance but with R/R who knows there could be an upset.
  3. If Makinen rides the Witches have no chance, if R/R for him who knows
  4. Yes tonights meeting is OFF and I for one am glad. Got frozen to the bone Friday and was not looking forward to another dose of that. When is this crap weather ever going to end???
  5. Just look back on my postings and you will see it clearly stated
  6. On the evidence of what we see at freezing foxhall Friday, I can only see a Rye House win Im afraid. Its not being pessimistic but just being a realist as the Witches looked weak in the middle order with Makinen and Risager scoring only 5 points between them. Ive been saying all pre-season that these were the Witches most vulnerable positions in the team.
  7. Im so pleased you think my assessment was fair can you prove your second point regarding Risager??? Otherwise I think my assessment of him is perfectly justified.
  8. Its took me till now to get thawed out that must have been the coldest speedway meeting Ive been to, so here now are my comments on the meeting. On a very slick track passing was almost impossible so gating was paramount with gate 4 a "dead duck" without a single win. Suppose its understandable that Bob would have problems getting the track fit for racing but surely more dirt could have been added Friday morning. Barker was simply brilliant with some wonderful team riding and its great to see that reappear after several years with none. Having a genuine no1 at last won us the meeting without a doubt. Makinen was awful and exactly what most of us expected, cl see's something in him but its difficult to see what so lets hope he improves a massive amount. Tungate looked on par with last season, so lets hope for an improvement there but did ok. Risager looked extremely poor pootling around the white line as always and slow but we know why he holds down a team place which in my opinion he is not worthy of. Rival Ben for no1 spot cl, lol Lanham although looking slow still scored well and looked much happier at no5 and lets hope he up's his low average this season. Ellis started off magnificently with a great win in a fast time but then after had outside gates and failed to get to grips of the slick conditions but still looked a great prospect. Heeps was without doubt Witches kingpin and was used by Pete very expertly in extra races (no fault of his he ended one with an ef) and rode very well indeed. All in all a hard fought win but not a good performance at all and any stronger opposition would have seen Witches defeated. Big improvements will have to be made if anything is to be achieved at Rye and at home to a strong looking Plymouth side.
  9. Anyone living near foxhall who can tell us what the weather is like there now, its clouded up a great deal where I live
  10. With no challenge meeting before this opener against Rye its not easy to predict what will happen as riders get their bikes set up to adapt to track conditions on an afternoon meeting. The weather will be a huge factor as the forecast is not good for Easter but having said that in my opinion Rye are not one of the strongest teams and anything less than 3 points for the Witches will be a huge disappointment.
  11. Think you have overlooked the fact that Joe signed for Glasgow a few weeks ago so he is well signed up being he is riding for Coventry in the NL as well.
  12. Cheap option.....means in this case Lanham lives very local so requires no travelling expenses when riding at home whereas if Craig Cook was signed he would need a huge amount of travelling expenses to come from his far Northern home. Hope Ive made it clear now...... I need no defending by you or anyone else as I say it as it is and pull no punches and do not live in a holier than thou world like so many, so its up to the beholder if he agrees or not. As far as Im concerned I do not care a toss if he does or not ok.....
  13. Tell me what do you base your "imagine" on ??? Lanham is nearing 36 or is and his best years are behind him if that is he had any and he goes to cls for chats and tea and biscuits. So as he lived on cls door step he was an obvious cheap option and having a good deal was secondary in any dealings I would guess, more like how many cups of tea and bourbons.
  14. Didn't you know its been said on this forum cl is one of the big spenders in the premier league , so if thats the case lanhams point money will be no problem at all but can't imagine he will get good point money anyway.
  15. Lanham lives a few yards from louis front door and the foxhall track, so yes cheap no travelling costs involved and Risager is dating louis daughter, say no more!!!
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