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QUOTE (Rob B @ Apr 8 2008, 08:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Although I don't like it being at Swindon as its not neutral I think its the best choice, will be a decent crowd day after Cardiff with most people staying down there.

I agree with this. I think it is the most sensible decision in the circumstances.

 

I know I will certainly be there.

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What errant nonsense. Without the "little boys who ride the bikes" there would be nothing to watch. :rolleyes:

 

This post is extremely insulting.

 

I found it quite amusing, actually. :lol:

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I'm guessing it's now at Swindon purely because the track was available - that's the day they were originally going to have their anniversary meeting.

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What errant nonsense. Without the "little boys who ride the bikes" there would be nothing to watch. :rolleyes:

This post is extremely insulting.

Really and this one isnt????

Sod Newport, since when do they have a god given right to cash in on the GP?

 

 

 

I'm guessing it's now at Swindon purely because the track was available - that's the day they were originally going to have their anniversary meeting.

There was a post somewhere in this thread that sort of implied that Rosco wll now be managing the Super 7's. Not sure if it was tounge in cheek or serious but maybe that has something t do with it!! :unsure:

 

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I'm not wildly enthused about the meeting coming to Blunsdon, but as Adder points out, it is easy to see the logic behind the decision - track and riders available, short trip up the M4 from Cardiff, thousands of speedway fans in the area etc.

 

I don't buy the home track advantage thing either. When Swindon had an average Elite League team (2004 & 2005) Blunsdon was seen as a fair track that everyone could ride because we had loads of close meetings. In 2006 & 2007 we were far stronger, and as a result had lots of one-sided meetings. Hey presto all of a sudden it was down to home track advantage! Nothing at all to do with the riders that the Swindon management had put together. :rolleyes:

 

Besides, Leigh and Troy have both ridden for King's Lynn in the past, so that wasn't strictly neutral either, was it? :blink:

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Just sent an email to the bspa office and they said it is ok to send my tickets back in order to get a refund.

 

Please send your tickets to:

 

ACU House, Wood Street, Rugby, CV21 7PR

 

 

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