Robinh88
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Seems to score the 6 or 7 points at Berwick, assuming he dipped in form with a good reserve initially they could swap. But fair play to Skidmore he seems to have come on since leaving Sheffield. The fact that Redcar fans want to retain him says a lot. Forgot about Starke, for a second... yes that would be an option I'm still trying to get my head around Dyer and Risager in Heat 13 and 15 together sends shivers down my spine.......
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Dyer aint a No1 and Risager is a week No5 we wont be getting Lewis Kerr or Wright Poor team, wouldn't lace my teams steel shoes with Kenneth Hansen taking Morten Risager from 15 meters back.... Or Hansen, Bellego, Tresarieu, Skidmore, Smith, Bager and Joe Jacobs
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I disagree strongly Emilali Wilko/Bager should do the buisness from reserve, both should score 5 points per home match, skidmore solid middle order. Albin has seen the tracks now, we loaned him out, cheap as chips he could kick on, he could be rats if so make a change or instead give him a whole season. Bellego will kick on in 2014 if he doesn't I would debate when he will.. Kozza can hit 8 points in 2014, some of his away scores where impressive, that said he needs more consistancy. Kozza would have had 12/13 points on Saturday night no problem. Hansen is at a great age to lead the Bandits to glory since i Adrian did taking us to Runners up in 2008 Young Shield Final. Had Adrian been fit we'd have won the the trophy...
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Morten Risager? hmmmm Mickey Dyer may step it up again next year, I don't see him as a Number One yet top middle order man maybe at No3 Might be being a little harsh on Bellego but for the talent he has I thought we would have seen more from him especially with the lack of a No1. Definitely keep Kozza if possible but with not so much pressure Hansen, Skidmore, Bellego, Bager, Smith, Wilkinson Albin
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Even if you did sign one of the Laguta brothers. I think it would be a mare getting them over here, then how commited and how often they would turn up would be another matter. I'd love to see them over here, either one of them
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If the PL is dummed down again both guys should be top guys at this level. Olly Allen's only drawback would be he has no luck with injuries he gets bad injuries more or less every season.
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Kenneth Hansen would be a intresting one, a no1? Haven't really seen his scores in recent times but he's wanted to be racing at PL level for a while been suprised no one signed him Mickey Dyer be a good signing for sure Aaron Summers? 60 miles up the road and you have the right track for him Edited to add Hansen's lack of meetings is clearly evident Looks the part, colours on the bike more or less match those of the mighty Bandits Be intresting to see what happens.....
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Stockholm Gp September 21st
Robinh88 replied to racers and royals's topic in Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup
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Maybe its more cost effective not too have 7 riders who consistantly score more than there average Adrian and Michal both had there best ever seasons at that point in 2005, people seem quick to forget this. Michal was averaging nearly 9 points early dorrs. Adrian finished with a figure of about 8.40 I would like to see Kozza back, aside from his entertainment, he actually does the buisness but personal preference and all
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I was only 3 in 1991 but if we signed riders of the calibre of Nilsson, Tatum and well a good solid seven. Yes we would be out of buisness. That being said we had good teams in 02,03 and 05 without going bust and we are still living the dream 8 years on. One signing in 2010 proved how things can change... Adam Pietraszko had a smiliar effect in 2004 for a short period anyway Good opprtunity to bring a new face in for next season presented itself so we bring back the ex gf. Don't really want to, but will do in the short term... Small clubs don't pay big fees for riders....
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Because they have a promotion who know the Sport inside and out. Newcastle go into every meeting with a belief they can win (thats on away tracks) At home they just pummell teams pretty much week in week out, it builds confidence a winning mentality. If Newcastle don't perform, it is rectified very quickly usually in the next meeting Don't really know what to believe.. there were quotes about us having one of the biggest budgets in the league, that was on the official site, so if it lies why was on there? Us sheep will only believe what we are told. I think it is conveniant for those in charge to tell us we are a small club blah blah blah. To be frank I dont think it is any different for the majority of clubs in the PL. Times are hard, things cost more. Berwick has things going for it that a lot of clubs don't i.e a very loyal support both home and away. Other clubs though seem to be able to find ways of digging out the results. All clubs have a bad season for whatever reason maybe a rain off or an injury but you can't be poor domestically for 5 years and then say well we are just a small club. As I say our intention has never been to win things, as long as the public have a good jolly and the Bandits win by 2 with Super Lee making his Heat 12 pass the Bandits are happy. Our efforts lets be honest have been on raising the profile of the club. Had we put in the same amount of effort into our domestic season as we did with the raising of the clubs profile for the last 5 years, our league posistion may very well be different.
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We are currently not punching above our weight and haven't for the last 5 years Peter Waite achieved with poorer riders on probably lesser packages. Now that tells me either these riders are being paid too much or the previous team manager had better management skills.... and no I dont mean Davew Peet
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probably playing crazy golf at Spittal Beach... with Seb and Alex If your still making horrors like signing Edberg/Barrett over Dyer and to that the year previous German Pornstar then the season before that Hungarian Champion, its no wonder we dont win meetings, but as per Berwick Speedway its entertaining and provides a good giggle after a few beverages
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John Anderson stated, "We are building the infastructure at Berwick", maybe I have missed the comments but I haven't read any stating Berwick are aiming for silverware. Top 6 finish yes I have read that... We do have a lovely stadium, best in the North (in my opinion) Newcastle and Edinburgh are successful, we are not.... Swedish riders generally speaking like a nice big fast track..... It might be our last season, but here is a thought for you had Mr Anderson and his army of chumps sat down and thought, our current performance wass not good enough. They said "I tell you what John we will make 2 or 3 really good signings". Berwick transform there season and end up say 3rd, would Berwick run in 2014? I have a sneaky feeling (I might be wrong) Berwick just about getting by winning home matches with 46 points and getting humped away helps keeps the Bandits going... as opposed to the olden days winning 4 or 5 away meetings and hitting 55 points usually most home matches.. Again, its another thought... do with it as you will
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A point of note, that I remind myself from time to time off No one at Berwick Speedway (that I have read) have said they or we as a club want to win things. Apparently we are building the infastructure so I'm assuming that means the big meetings as opposed to the trophies in our cabinet. Shiefield is a lovely stadium I will give the promotion that, it's a fine Speedway venue. Back to my point it would be nice to be in the mix But that hasn't been our intention.. so why should our results change? Newcastle and Edinburgh two successful clubs will not reach the infastructure standards that we have but no how to put together a winning side with riders not a million miles better than us. Did we speak to Anton Rosen? If I was Anton and we know the Swedes like a big fast-track surely Berwick would have been a better propisistion than Newcastle? Ah but Newcastle are challenging for the title and there results as a team speak for themselves. What would Razor say if one of our potential signings said...."well Ian I'm really interested in riding for Berwick, nice people, nice track but how have the team done in the last few seasons" erm wellllll we had a Grand Prix challenge and the bikes go really fast..... Who knows this year might be our last, I would have been nice to have gone out with a bang....
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