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Everything posted by screm

  1. Good grief are the vocabulary constabulary still at it.
  2. Surely your missing the point of the meeting, it was to raise much needed funds for a good cause, not about saving yourself some money.
  3. IMO it might be only when Mr Hoggard is gone that Sheffield Speedway find out what a good job he was doing.
  4. Just like to wish Seb Alden all the best for the future after announcing his retirement recently.
  5. Sooner the season starts the better.(post punctually and grammatically correct)
  6. It would be pure folly for Sayfutdinov to suddenly recover enough to take any part in this years SEC. Furthermore, if Sayfutdinov is looking to return to SGP in 2015, will he be fit to take part in this years qualification rounds.
  7. Obviously only time will tell but I smell something fishy about this and it isn't fish.
  8. Heppie stepped in doing team matters when Razor suffered ill health during the winter, and to lighten his load a bit will take over team manager duties from time to time, at a guess it will be away meetings that Razor cant make.
  9. So to avoid the same mess next winter the FIM had better come up with a way of taken SGP around the World, and find two or three wealthy sponsors while their at it.
  10. I thought even someone of your ignorance would've understood, Ian Rae was nominated for and won a Long Service to Sport Award, remember Razors service to Berwick Speedway goes further back than just his managerial duties.
  11. This would explain much of what you post.
  12. Nicki Pedersen ‏@nickipedersenDK · 32m It looks like some good news will come out tonight with The SGP & SEC   
  13. Its SEC speedway so I'm boycotting it on account that some of the riders wont be in this years GPs.
  14. Morally and legally I don't think the FIM have a leg to stand on....but time will tell.
  15. On the 9th of August all the real fans meet in Holsted. On Tuesday the agreement for the organization of the third round of Speedway European Championships was signed. The event will take place on MOLDOW Arena. We are proud that we can announce the place of the third round of Speedway European Championships. We are very happy because of the fact that we will cooperate with the club from Holsted. We are sure that people who work there will do their best and the event will be on a really high level. MOLDOW Arena looks really nice and we have guarantee of good cooperation and atmosphere, so we can only look forward to August tournament – said the chairman of One Sport Karol Lejman. Home riders in Holsted are, for example, European champion Martin Vaculik and runnerup Nicki Pedersen. Dane does not hide that the event in Holsted will be exceptional for him – August tournament in Holsted will be one of the most important for me this season. Starting in front of my home fans makes me even more motivated. Holsted is my home track in Danish league and I am happy that I will have the possibility to start here, finally! Thanks to the experience gained on this track, this season I can fight for the title of European Champion more effectively, because I don’t have it in my collection yet and it's one of the most important goals for me this year. People who work in the club are doing a good job in last years, so definitely SEC on MOLDOW Arena is something that we can proudly show to the world. I am excited that I will start in Speedway European Championships 2014 and I will not accept the fact that someone is trying to get my qualification out of me, that is sure. We should focus on sport and this is what I have learned over the years being professional speedway rider. Some people have to understand it – said Nicki Pedersen. Live broadcast of Speedway European Championships to 71 countries - only on Eurosport.
  16. See I don't, clubs should've done enough back ground checks and waited till everything is confirmed before announcing any signings. This oh I thought everything was ok just isn't thorough enough.
  17. BERWICK youngster Liam Carr has withdrawn from the British Under-21 Championship in order to attend his club’s press and practice – which takes place on the same day as the semi-final at Plymouth. The decision has been taken after consultation with the British Youth management, who stress it will not rule Carr out of consideration for other Under-21 events. Co-boss Neil Vatcher said: “Liam was named in the original line-up for the semi-final, but after speaking to both Berwick and Liam it was felt that because this is his first year with his hometown club it would be best for him to attend their press day due to their local sponsors being in attendance on the day. “The Young Lions Management have high regard for both Berwick Speedway and Liam Carr, and although Liam will not being competing in this years 2014 British Under-21 semi-final or Final, he will be considered for future Under-21 events if he continues the progress that he has already shown to date.”
  18. Hopefully an appraisal of the situation and a comment on it will feature in this weeks Speedway Star. That's if it gets to the courts.
  19. I'm sure if Speedway Star had the evidence to expose any shambolic situations then they would, but just printing all kinds of non-truths can be very expensive for those doing so. I do hope though that Speedway Star are asking those involved in this sorry story how we move on from here, and ultimately get the top riders riding in both SGP and SEC.
  20. So that would leave only Mondays and Thursdays, and Thursdays could be a bit dodgy as Sweden's second league race on that night. I agree with you but with speedway sharing most stadiums with other sports, greyhounds mostly, getting enough free Monday nights at the EL tracks we have now could be a non-starter.
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