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Thanks for that Scotchopper. Steve and I would have come and said hello if we had known who you were. Thanks for the kind words. At least you were gracious in defeat and an honest assessment of the two legs overall. It's a pity that a certain Mr Jan Andersen couldn't bring himself to be more pleasant. Hope to get up to Armadsle next season as Steve and I were on the Northern tour in the summer when we had that horrendous weather. See you hopefully next season.
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Looking forward to trip up to Glasgow on Tuesday. Not an ideal time to travel with the Cop26 climate change conference taking place in the city or the cold weather that November brings but that's the way it is. I have visited the city on several occasion's normally in the summer months and have been to Ashfield many times and enjoyed the racing and chatting with the Glasgow fans. To set the record straight not all Poole fans are arrogant or self righteous as I think some on this forum believe. Steve likes a bit of banter but he isn't vindictive. We both are flying up on Tuesday and would be great to meet up with Glasgow fans before the meeting. See you all on Tuesday Let the battle for the title commence.
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Regardless of who the guest is, it's what happens on the night. As I stated when starting this thread ideally we would be racing the first leg away, but because of rain-offs and other issues this is where we are. Poole and Leicester are both great sides so it could go either way. Let's hope the wheel of fortune is withe the Pirates Bring it on.
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Right then. Poole have chosen to take on Leicester Lions in the playoffs even though the quarter finals are yet to be raced. Hmm. Speedway can really be farcical when situations like this arise. Let's look at various Senarious. 1. Scunthorpe sensationally pull back the huge deficit and progress. Not likely but ? 2. The meeting is called off again due to the weather or no Ambulance cover? 3. Meeting abandoned due to rider's crashing out and withdrawing from the meeting. This of course is all hypothetical but again? Anyway if it is to be the Lions then so be it but they will be a tough nut to crack. Poole having to stage their leg first isn't ideal but that's the way it's shaping up unless there is another twist to this drama. Thoughts.
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Poole Pirates 2021
Shaleshifter replied to Pirates Of Poole's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Sounds a sensible plan to me. It's just frustrating that we have to stage our home semi final leg first particularly as we finished top and have a choice. -
The Pirates return to action on Wednesday in the K.o.c after securing top spot in the league after last weeks victory against the Redcar Bears. Leicester have a 8 point league from the fist leg up at Beaumont Leys and we will need to hit them hard from the start to unsettle them and bring the tie level. Leicester have a top 4 that are strong home and away and if they all click then it will be a tough night. Since Stefan Nielsens injury, we have struggled at reserve having to use a guest each meeting and this has put pressure on young Danyon Hume to deliver the points. Fingers crossed the weather forecast doesn't change for Wednesday as this look's like the best day of the week Thoughts?
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Poole Pirates Vs Redcar Bears 22nd September
Shaleshifter replied to Shaleshifter's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Yes they could Lisa, but that would mean The Pirates being totally off the pace tonight. Let's all be positive. -
Poole Pirates Vs Redcar Bears 22nd September
Shaleshifter replied to Shaleshifter's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Yes he does and it's about time someone reported him or her -
Poole Pirates Vs Redcar Bears 22nd September
Shaleshifter replied to Shaleshifter's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Are you for real? Don't post stupid unnecessary crap. -
On Wednesday the Pirates welcome the Redcar Bears to Wimborne Road for a first vs 2nd in the league. The Bears have strengthn'd up by signing Lewis kerr and have quite a strong looking top three that includes Charles Wright and Michael-Palm-Toff. Add in Jake Allen as a second string then they do pose a threat. Their only weakness appears to be at reserve and James Sargeant who rides at No 2 in the team Poole will need to at their best to see off the Bears. They will be tough to beat but I would like to think that being at home we should have enough fire power to win. Thoughts?
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Poole Pirates 2021
Shaleshifter replied to Pirates Of Poole's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Hi Lisa, I am led to believe that Poole wanted the meeting called off at Scunthorpe on Friday. I don't know if was true or not. There was a heavy downpour of rain around 6pm and that lasted about 30 minutes. This left the track very heavy and I don't think Poole wanted to race on it. -
Poole Pirates 2021
Shaleshifter replied to Pirates Of Poole's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Hi Lisa, speedway is unpredictable and anything can happen, like Friday night at Scunthorpe. It's what happen's on the night when fortunes can change depending on riders bike set up and track conditions. We will be ok and who knows maybe given there is time between now and the playoffs Stefan may be able to race as he is till hopeful. -
10.09 - Scunny v Poole
Shaleshifter replied to ScunnyDan's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Well done to the Scorpions tonight. They We're clearly fired up for this meeting after losing at home to Leicester Lions a week ago and throwing away a lead at Kent on Tuesdsy. The rain clearly affected Poole and I was disappointed in the performance. Scunthorpe were quicker out of the starts and had more speed and importantly didn't let the conditions put them off. I have been lucky to have seen some cracking meetings at the Eddie Wright Raceway over the years unfortunately the late rain ruined that. You beat us fair and square but just a note of warning to some Scorpians fans. Don't think for one moment that Poole will ride as badly as this come the playoffs and next time if we do meet we won't make it easy for you. Anyway congratulations and good luck In the playoffs. -
I can't start this thread without a mention about Bob Cole After hearing the sad news today of the passing away of Bob on Saturday it does make you think about life and how precious life is. The meeting on Wednesday is quite poignant as I know Bob was based down in Devon for a number of years very close to Plymouth and the Speedway. He was still going down to the Coluesium on Tuesday evening's on a regular basis although still a committed Pirates supporter. Anyway the show must still go on but it will be a sad evening when i Iook behind me and see his empty seat. The other thing making it a little sad is if fit it will be Bjarne Pedersen's last ever meeting at Wimborne Road before he retires. Let's hope for a great evening's racing and 3 points for the Pirates. Thoughts?
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Poole Pirates 2021
Shaleshifter replied to Pirates Of Poole's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Echo Steve's post. A lovely man and like Steve I have known Bob for about the same amount of time. He was a pleasure to talk with and he was also very knowledgeable. He will be sadly missed . R.I.P. Bob. -
Thanks Gazc. When Ulrich Ostergaard got injured at Armadale, he was indeed riding well for the Tigers and also the Panthers. Glasgow started the season on fire and were good home and away. The reshuffle bringing in Tom Brennan and Marcin Nowak is a big gamble at this late hour and I think its already been said that Tom Brennan's signing is with next season in mind. Glasgow still have matches in hand so it's all still to play for. Thanks for being gracious in defeat. Good luck for the rest of the season.
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Birmingham v Poole. 1st September 2021
Shaleshifter replied to Steve Shovlar's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Yes Danny King was on the gas and did make a couple of great passes however, I didn't think the racing was that good apart from Kings overtakes it was from the gate and spread out. No sour grapes well done to the Brummies.