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As you pointed out you know very little about the situation, least of all Steve Worrall's thoughts. I can assure you that the relationship between the Worrall family and Scunthorpe Speedway is very strong and both Steve and Richie have a big future with our club.

 

It will now be interesting to see whether your further posts on this forum (should they happen) show you as a well-meaning individual who is pleased to hear the truth or just someone who is hoping to cause trouble.

Dont think he will now hes a MARK ED man :rolleyes:

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wasn't they placed in the premier league to developed them? And they were not underachieving, they were doing well. I understand it's what is best for the club, but they had actually started to gain knowledge of the tracks and gain in confidence.

 

 

young Steven has not been with the club 12 months yet,his progress is great certainly one the future.

 

Both are part of a team - not individual riders - and still have team places with Scunthorpe Saints.

 

I trust that Scunthorpe management know what they are doing... and usually people support their team first, and then individual riders...

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Maybe your point that he travelled to Peterborough makes your first pOST a load of crap,and infact he was ok with the move to stand him down from the first team and agreed with the move,

 

Steve will know im sure he has a nailed on place in the Pl next year,hence him travelling down yesterday to ride for his team

 

Well done Steve Worrall

Ouch did I hit a nerve! For your information the only reason Steve went to peterbourough as reserve was because jan graverson couldn't be, because he hasn't raced for Scunthorpe yet so Steve stepped in. I did not come on here to aggravate anyone or cause any grief I was just stating my opinion on this forum which I am entitled to do. So I am very sorry if I've hit nerve

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Ouch did I hit a nerve! For your information the only reason Steve went to peterbourough as reserve was because jan graverson couldn't be, because he hasn't raced for Scunthorpe yet so Steve stepped in. I did not come on here to aggravate anyone or cause any grief I was just stating my opinion on this forum which I am entitled to do. So I am very sorry if I've hit nerve

 

EdwardIan. You don't half come across as a rather bitter, troublesome individual. The general tone and negativity in your posts are very much in common with the illiterate rubbish spouted on the somewhat quiet unofficial forum. Any coincidence?

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Amazing isn't it that such negative posts are the first from Edwradian

 

He never had anything to say until today now he is into Scunthorpe's affairs like a corkscrew.

And guess what he has no profile details whatsoever.

 

No-one has done more for young riders in the last three years than Scunthorpe. Obne or two may have done about the same but no-one has done more.

 

A poster best ignored I'd say.

 

Malcolm Vasey

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Amazing isn't it that such negative posts are the first from Edwradian

 

He never had anything to say until today now he is into Scunthorpe's affairs like a corkscrew.

And guess what he has no profile details whatsoever.

 

No-one has done more for young riders in the last three years than Scunthorpe. Obne or two may have done about the same but no-one has done more.

 

A poster best ignored I'd say.

 

Malcolm Vasey

If I came across bitter and troublesome I appologise to you and I do not wish to appear negative, what I am though is concerned for Steven and Richard to I would hate another club come along and reap the benefits of their talent. They both have a great future ahead of them and I want nothing more than they stay with Scunthorpe. As we all are aware we can never stop the rumours as what was stated on here and what I heard are very different stories so I shall ignore in future, once again I appologise and all the best to Steven and richard

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EdwardIan. You don't half come across as a rather bitter, troublesome individual. The general tone and negativity in your posts are very much in common with the illiterate rubbish spouted on the somewhat quiet unofficial forum. Any coincidence?

 

Think you hit the nail on the head there Albert,i take it new forum is rather quiet?

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STILL no restaging date for this one..? :blink::unsure:

Surely it can't be that difficult to find a date..? :shock:

Let me make a suggestion (purely selfish on my part as hope to come up on this date!) but how about an NL double header on Sept 10: combining already scheduled fixture Saints vs. Newport with this one..?

As the 'Compare the...' Meercat says, "simples!"..! :approve:

 

Also fits the bill for the alleged 12/9 cut-off date for 'qualifying' NL fixtures... Relevant (in p/o qualification terms to not just the Hormets but the Hitmen too...)

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Maybe Scunny are delaying it as they want it after the cut off to balls up Buxtons playoff chances? :P

Rubbish and you know it........Buxton want to make the play-offs ( wouldn't all teams ) as Ive said befor I hope they win the league, but this meeting is held up because Buxton want their top riders out. Naturally thats what all teams would want, but sometimes its not possible. We've had to go without Buzz and Benji ( both Scunny top averages ) Sept 10th is getting a bit late for a double header. If you attended Scunny weekly you'd see that we have masses of kids- parents would think twice on coming with 2 meetings...its a long and dark evening at this time.

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Hope this helps, taken from our website.

 

2010 Premier League Admission Prices (also national league double header) Adult: £13.00

Student/OAP: £11.00

Child (10 - 16): £4.00

Child (0 - 9) Free (accompanied by paying adult)

Family Ticket £30 (2 adults, 2 Children 10-16)

Match Programme: £1.00

 

Premier/National League Double Header Admission PricesAdult: £15.00

Student/OAP: £13.00

Child (10 - 16): £4.00

Child (0 - 9) Free (accompanied by paying adult)

Family Ticket £34 (2 adults, 2 Children 10-16)

Match Programme: £1.00

 

National League Admission PricesAdult: £10.00

Student/OAP: £8.00

Child (10 - 16): £4.00

Child (0 - 9) Free (accompanied by paying adult)

Family Ticket £24 (2 adults, 2 Children 10-16)

Match Programme: £1.00

 

 

You pay for the double header wether you take in 1 or both meetings. For £2 extra it's a snip for 11/2 or 2 meetings.

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