
wtf
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That's been his plan for a while now I suspect
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The truth of the matter is that there were two riders who refused to be bullied, the majority of the others didn't want to ride at all, but changed their minds after being "persuaded". People will always take one side or the other, which is their prerogative. I don't think anyone handled the situation well that night on either side of the coin. But the root cause of the problem was a poorly prepared racetrack.
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I agree, but that was the cause of the INJURIES, not the CRASH
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So are you saying Adam is guilty of not being a "gentleman" then?
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Don't think Roynon chose to go to Poole at the 11th hour, unless the 11th hour was before the end of the 2022 season.
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There was nothing wrong with the track at Coventry when he had his big crash in 2013, the cause was a coming together with Darcy, nothing to do with the track
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Yeah, 'cos Buster has never done anything like that has he, always been a model professional. People see what they want to see.
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lucky guess on my part
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I think because more people each day visit your average MacDonalds, than go to a speedway meeting, it's not exactly "big news". Afterall a good investigative reporter could be spending their time looking into pot holes, tory sleaze, mis-shaped vegetables, or a negative trust pilot review. That's the real news of the day
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Having dual nationality is very different to changing nationality. Has Emil given up his Russian Passport and renounced his Russian Citizenship? or has he just gained a second nationality. That is the question you should be asking.
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Rules and laws in every walk of life are "interpreted" by someone at the point of use. The fundamental difference in speedway is that those interpreting the laws/rules happen to also be the same people the rules/laws are being applied to. However you change the wording or try to tighten up the rules, you will always have these issues if the "judge" is making a judgment on themselves. The only way forward should be the SCB makes and applies the regulations, and that no one on the SCB board has any interest financial or otherwise in any operating speedway club. Until then, you'll do this same dance every year. I fear before the BSPL realise this they will have taken the sport beyond the brink.
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Is that unless you're a referee, in which case anything goes? Asking for a friend.
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It's much less of a conflict than having the same people owning more than one speedway club in competition with each other. So the Facennas choose to invest in Speedway in the UK and all they get is S##t from people. I guarantee they've put more ££ in than they've got out of it.
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But you can roll it in glitter
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So let me get this right. Between 11th April and 7th June, Poole are scheduled to race in 7 meetings...................and 6 of them are against Plymouth. Good to see the fixture planners understand "the entertainment business" You got to feel a bit let down by that kind of planning
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Agree 100%
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Then again it could be a case of Louis wanted to use Hume, but Hume wanted away somewhere else. Louis refused to release Hume and then that deal fell through for Danyon? Now Louis is in a position where a rider wanted away, but maybe now wants back in?
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No Golf, no team place
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If Ipswich sign Heeps, at least they will have the opportunity of signing him and sacking him 3 years running. Still, the Golf Society will be pleased
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Could be interesting, because whether they do or they don't I 100% know they are trying to.
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I'd love to be wrong, but the words, leopard and spots spring to mind
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It has a huge amount of banking on the bends already. All it ever needed was a different shape
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Was 2022 really a Failure for Ipswich? They finished 2nd in the league, won the pairs. Their first trophy for years. Yet it would seem because they missed out in the play off semi final to the eventual winners, they failed? I guess to some they did, but those people would very hard to please ever. The Wolves thing, I agree, They were weak at reserve, and have done exactly the same this year compared to other teams. They said that was their achilles heal, and yet could have employed the likes of Hans Andersen at reserve had they set up slightly differently.
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This rule applies to all polish leagues now
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my mistake