I'm buzzing for next week, I've never felt like this before for a Panthers match
I only normally feel like this for big Spurs games and when Sophie wants to play dress up.
Just leaving now, a hugely disappointing result but next weeks task is clear, Two home wins mean we're on 41 points from 23 matches with Edinburgh away to come?
Ipswich on 30 points from 20 matches need 11 points from their remaining four fixtures which include trips to Newcastle and Redcar.
I'll be there next week watching us put the wrongs from tonight right.
It's going to be the night we announce our play-off intentions and the likes of Somerset and Glasgow start to panic.
Anders and Cook to both go unbeaten, I'm going for 50-40 to the Panthers.
Pavlova is overrated.
Newcastle's Top 4 is Lambert, Worrall, Lindgren and Kus
Ours is Cook, Bjerre, Thomsen and Ulrich
Cook > Lambert
Bjerre > Worrall
Ulrich > Lindgren
Thomsen > Kus
They're going to get smashed.
It only takes around 3 hours to get to P'boro from Manchester and with this being a bank holiday; Cook could do it within 2 hour 30 as I'm sure the Panthers promotion has agreed to cover any speeding tickets that Cook's mechanic gets.
Affordable pricing just doesn't come down to the management, It stems from the riders.
Anders and Kenneth were offered more to ride for Elite League clubs during the course of the year but they chose the Panthers in the Premier League.
We already have a back-up plan in place; Panthers will revert to their previous declaration as per BSPA rules and if NBJ and Morris don't turn up then they'll be withholding their services and we'll have to book guests which I'm sure the management have already looked into.
BSPA press release states: "Subject to BSPA approval both riders will make their debuts next Sunday (September 4) when Panthers take on Rye House and Workington in a crucial double-header at the East of England Showground".