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Sheffield v King’s Lynn - 25th May
tellboy replied to 4BenMoran's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Definitely not fit now he has pulled out -
Sheffield v King’s Lynn - 25th May
tellboy replied to 4BenMoran's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
That makes Lynn stronger,but not strong enough.Still a big Sheffield win. -
If you re-declare your side with Tungate in it,you can't have a facility for him until he has a meeting surely,that's how it has been for a while.I know Wolves have for Becker but at least they have a valid reason with him being injured.
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Just had a look at this season Stars stats.KK and Klindts last places are atrocious imo.KK 7 last places in 21 rides,Klindt 8 last places in 19 rides.That is not good. Over to you statto,BB
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Could have done with him last week though,someone needed to do a few laps with the water cart,the dust was terrible.
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Pickering is back tomorrow night.
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Both have a full 1-7 according to the Lynn website.Pickering is back.
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Bit late with that one Flappy,I posted that over an hour ago.You definitely hit a wire and bounced out there mate
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I would think Worrall's work is much different to yours.If he has got a bad wrist or whatever,a broken bone and he can't hold onto a bike do you think he should remain at home at all time or something?This is speedway,not a desk job.I have been to many speedway meetings for instance when i was on crutches and other reasons having sick notes to cover my absences.Just because i wasn't fit enough to do my job they didn't expect me to stay in all the time.I have too have been on holiday while off sick,recovering from some minor heart surgery.I couldn't physically do my job,but as my manager put it a good holiday will help in your recovery i'm sure.Even better when your on full pay and not using your holiday entitlement
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I wouldn't have a problem if i was a Peterborough fan as long as the injury is proven and carries a sick note.Why not go on holiday if you can't race,probably the most perfect time to go.
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Imo as i said a few weeks back that Buster has been taking a seat further towards the back.This has been showing for a while.It also enhances my opinion that he wanted the deal with Tomalin done at the start of the season,but Tomalin did indeed fall short by about 90% of what he said he was prepared.
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Statement on the Lynn website KEITH Chapman has moved to clarify his position as owner of both King’s Lynn and Peterborough Speedway amidst rumours of rider movement at various Sports Insure Premiership clubs.Chapman retains his promoter’s licence at King’s Lynn but has confirmed the day-to-day running of the club, and financial affairs, are in the hands of others.He is also the owner of Peterborough where work continues to fill the position vacated by Nicki Pedersen who left the club after one meeting.Chapman said: “I’ve been reading plenty of comments over recent days and I think it’s important to lay out clearly what the situation is.“I no longer have any financial involvement in King’s Lynn Speedway, and whilst I still hold a promoter’s licence there, this will be my last season in that role and I’ve made that clear to everyone.“All of the financial and team matters at King’s Lynn are taken on by Alex Brady and Dale Allitt, although obviously I still have responsibility for the stadium.“I do still own the club, it hasn’t been sold yet, but the funding is not coming from me this year.“At Peterborough everyone knows the problems we have faced, and it was me who did the deal with Nicki Pedersen to race at No.1, which unfortunately went wrong after one race.“Since then we’ve been looking for a replacement, and trying to book the best guests we can under the circumstances.“It hasn’t always worked but we had Max Fricke lined up for a meeting that was rained off, and I paid for Dan Bewley to guest on Monday in a meeting against King’s Lynn, so there’s no question of me making decisions to favour one club over the other.“The team and financial decisions at King’s Lynn are completely separate from me now, and of course I still desperately want Peterborough to survive beyond this season.“I just want to make it totally clear that the two clubs are not being run by the same person with one being prioritised over the other.”
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Statement on the Lynn website KEITH Chapman has moved to clarify his position as owner of both King’s Lynn and Peterborough Speedway amidst rumours of rider movement at various Sports Insure Premiership clubs. Chapman retains his promoter’s licence at King’s Lynn but has confirmed the day-to-day running of the club, and financial affairs, are in the hands of others.He is also the owner of Peterborough where work continues to fill the position vacated by Nicki Pedersen who left the club after one meeting.Chapman said: “I’ve been reading plenty of comments over recent days and I think it’s important to lay out clearly what the situation is.“I no longer have any financial involvement in King’s Lynn Speedway, and whilst I still hold a promoter’s licence there, this will be my last season in that role and I’ve made that clear to everyone.“All of the financial and team matters at King’s Lynn are taken on by Alex Brady and Dale Allitt, although obviously I still have responsibility for the stadium.“I do still own the club, it hasn’t been sold yet, but the funding is not coming from me this year.“At Peterborough everyone knows the problems we have faced, and it was me who did the deal with Nicki Pedersen to race at No.1, which unfortunately went wrong after one race.“Since then we’ve been looking for a replacement, and trying to book the best guests we can under the circumstances.“It hasn’t always worked but we had Max Fricke lined up for a meeting that was rained off, and I paid for Dan Bewley to guest on Monday in a meeting against King’s Lynn, so there’s no question of me making decisions to favour one club over the other.“The team and financial decisions at King’s Lynn are completely separate from me now, and of course I still desperately want Peterborough to survive beyond this season.“I just want to make it totally clear that the two clubs are not being run by the same person with one being prioritised over the other.”
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Agree Buster has strict budgets,but riders always got paid on time.Some other clubs were paying some of their riders willy nilly,sometimes not at all.So obviously some are prepared to take a lower rate knowing they will get paid. Was prepared to pay Pedersen 3.5K a meeting.
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I know nothing has been confirmed anywhere,but flagrag is a genuine honest poster if i remember correctly.So i am hanging onto that.
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I know i put Jorgensen down,but imo he has done what we expect of him again this season,3rd in Lynn's average home and away.KK and Klindt have been the very major disappointments imo,especially Klindt.Both of them should go really but i expect one to stay in the hope they would find the form you expect of them.But on the flip side you may keep one only to see their average sliding even further down,then with no hope of replacing them. Jan Kvech would do me if they could tempt him.
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I think next month you could get rid of KK or Klindt and Jorgensen for Laguta and a 5+pt rider. Laguta 8pt and an untried Dane/Czech would do. I may wake up soon,I've had a long day.
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7 until the end of the month.
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Think Laguta would score the same as Klindt and KK put together away and some more,so another riders points would be extra to what we get at the moment. At home he would get the same as KK imo and the other rider you would think would score the same or more than Klindt would do at home.
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Remember Jakobsen and Andersen having a coming together on the back straigt,but not Jorgensen.
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Probably Jorgensen the way he stormed out last night,looked like he had been told some bad news. Anyway it will still probably be the same 1-7 for the foreseeable.Same old same old.
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There is no way at the moment you could get a no1 in for Jorgensen,team average too high.I would keep him anyway,the two certainly not doing there jobs are Klindt and KK.They were absolutely awful tonight,an embarrassment actually.If Allitt and Brady can't see that then they have blinkers on. Brady saying we will always have a very good reserve,not if Klindt or KK went there they would be beaten by Mrs Doubtfire on a push bike away from home. Edit:That will be my last away meeting for a while.When I show commitment by going and paying my hard earned money I expect the riders(not all)to show the same back.
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Very poor from Lynn tonight,especially the ones we expected to be poor were poor.Klindt and KK need to go.Nice to see Tofty hit a bit of form.Im sure if Pickering was there we wouldn't have been on edge wondering if we would get the bonus point. Nice to see some Panthers fans a bit happier,after all they have just beaten the 2nd worse team in the league On the way home managed to see my first live badger,can't believe how quickly they scuttle across the road.Most certainly quicker than Klindt and KK tonight.
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And as BB has said,only takes KK to have his usual away day blues and Peterborough will coast it.KK hasn't earned a point away from home yet,he has been gifted a few. To be honest the match swings on all riders as they have all been inconsistent to say the least.Depends on the night who can be the most consistent.The only one who should be would be Bewley a Gp star.
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Or Bewley 12, Basso 12, Iversen 7, Andersen 5, Cook 8, Jenkins 4 48pts ...and that maybe conservative too.Expect Bewley to go through the card really and expect Basso to have 6 rides with ht15.