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Everything posted by mudflaps
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Well said! I'm still putting my money on Kenneth if not then PK!
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I saw him down Peterbrorough General Hospital last week.. Thats the National Elf Service for you!
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change of race night to friday to facilitate Kenneth Bjerre at number 1.
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not a lot I'd imagine!
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Is your girlfriend still in a coma?
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redcar and peterborough look like thy could be buggered in their attempt to secure a number 1!
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what is his GSA? I do recall him going well around the showground in the past!
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do you think we are hanging on for Ty Proctor?
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i wonder why its all so clock and dagger... I've seen more transparancy in a coal face!
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crikey time for me to quit !! I'm being mugged off by a 50 year old virgin!!
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Panthers won’t pay silly money for a number one Panthers latest signing Simon Lambert. Thursday 03 December 2015 Promoter Ged Rathbone insists he will not be held to ransom as he attempts to complete the assembly of the Panthers team for 2016. The city club now have six confirmed members of their septet for next season in place after welcoming back star-of-2015 Simon Lambert yesterday (Wednesday). The 26 year-old’s arrival - to join captain Ulrich Ostergaard, new signing Nikolaj Busk Jakobsen, fellow returnees Michael Palm Toft and Emil Grondal, and British reserve Tom Perry - leaves club chiefs with only one void left to fill. They have 8.45 points at their disposal to attract what is likely to be their number one rider, but Rathbone admits the demands of possible targets could prove to be a stumbling block. Rathbone said: “We are not going to rush into completing the team. We have to make the right signing at the right price. “We are not going to throw money around and we are certainly not going to be held to ransom. There are plenty of Premier League clubs paying silly money to attract riders but we won’t be joining them. “We do have a number of possible targets so it is a case of seeing what develops over the coming days and weeks.” Rathbone is urging latest recruit Lambert to ensure his days as a high-scoring reserve are behind him. The Panthers supremo wants to see the Lincolnshire-based racer develop into a proven performer in the main body of the team. That’s where he ended last season and it is also where he will begin the new campaign as his average (5.19) is marginally higher than that of World Under 21 finalist Grondal, who will begin 2016 in a reserve berth on a mark of 5.12. Rathbone added: “Simon was brilliant for us last season and we’re delighted to have him back again for 2016. “He produced big scores home and away at reserve to put more than one-and-a-half points on his average. “I have no doubt his figure would have been even higher had he not been out for a month when breaking his shoulder and then returned without it being fully healed. “He still showed enough to suggest he can become a solid second string in the Premier League and that should be the least he achieves in 2016. “I want him to continue to push and challenge to become a heat leader, and I don’t want to see him back at reserve.” Panthers team so far: Ulrich Ostergaard (av 7.87), Nikolaj Busk Jakobsen (6.91), Michael Palm Toft (5.96), Simon Lambert (5.19), Emil Grondal (5.12), Tom Perry (3.00). Read more: http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/sport/speedway/panthers-won-t-pay-silly-money-for-a-number-one-1-7097805#ixzz3tLQHEjiw
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Says the man who's dad is a test tube!!
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Daddys!
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Magnus Zetterstrom and Bjarne Pedersen?
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Thought Bjerre was contracted to ride in Poland next season?
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Poole and Belle Vue Leicester propping up the table!
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SPEEDWAY: Simon returns to Panthers with strict instructions Simon Lambert is back in Panthers' colours next season. Mark Plummer Simon Lambert has today (December 2) been handed a Peterborough Panthers return with strict instructions not to slip back into a reserve berth. The Lincolnshire lad was the club’s star performer in 2015 when delivering a series of high-scoring displays from the bottom of the order. He significantly boosted a 3.73 starting average to a final figure of 5.19 which would almost certainly have been even higher had it not been for a broken shoulder blade. Lambert (26) had a month-long lay-off before returning to action before the injury had fully healed to help the club into the semi-finals of the Premier League play-offs. He ended last term in the main body of the side and will begin the new campaign in the same place – and that’s exactly where club chief Ged Rathbone wants him to stay. Rathbone said: “There was no way we could possibly ignore Simon after the performances he produced while having the best season of his career in 2015. “He was absolutely fantastic last year when only a bad injury prevented him from being even more successful. “Despite that injury, he still showed enough to suggest he can become a solid second string in the Premier League and that should be the least he achieves in 2016. “I want him to continue to push and challenge to become a heat leader. I don’t want to see him back at reserve.” Lambert is the sixth confirmed member of the city side for next season. He joins captain Ulrich Ostergaard (7.87) and two other Danish riders, Michael Palm Toft (5.96) and Emil Grondal (5.12), in returning. Panthers have also signed highly-rated Nikolaj Busk Jakobsen (6.91) and drafted in British reserve Tom Perry (3.00). Club chiefs now have 8.45 of their 42.50 team-building points remaining to recruit their final rider. Read more: http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/sport/speedway/speedway-simon-returns-to-panthers-with-strict-instructions-1-7095548#ixzz3t9i4TJKk
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Crikey you are not Sinéad O'Connor are you!
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I wonder if my Hoddesdon enthusiasm will last more than 3-4 meetings this season.... Leigh Lanham and Nicolai Klindt are very poor signings in my opinion.... but hey ho lets see!
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it's all about you innit?
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not sure! Not sure!
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thought it was Emily Grondal according to the programme I read in the play offs!
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yeah with a dustpan and brush!