ekimba Posted June 15, 2014 Report Share Posted June 15, 2014 it all boils down to the monarchs fans spending 14 quid to get in and only seeing 9 heats. it does not matter if the poor injured rider is on the floor in pain. all the JOCKS want is an edinburgh win. at ALL costs. as lord l says, its a one off situation.may never happen again, but if it does . i hope its a monarchs rider that is involved.. human life is nothing,, edinburgh speedway is every thing.. get real you pretend english men... . as i mentioned in another post, roll on september... then you can vote yea or nay to be part of the real world.. I refuse to beleive this is not a wind up, if anybody really thought like that then this country is in a worse state than I thought. For the record I will be voting No, but to bring the topic of race up on this thread is very low and it smacks of not a very bright person. You are fast becoming the Steve Shovlar of the premier league section so what do the jo////. (cant say that) call us english then .whats the slang word for it.. and i am not raciest. i have many off white friends.. what do you call the irish then.. Classic response, why does colour come into it, racism can occur between people of the same colour, or didn't you realise that 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mc1874 Posted June 15, 2014 Report Share Posted June 15, 2014 so what do the jo////. (cant say that) call us english then .whats the slang word for it.. and i am not raciest. i have many off white friends.. what do you call the irish then.. I am not going to waste my time. I've reported your post. It is completely racist in nature when referring to scottish people and racism is discrimination or mass stereotyping against a particular group of people. The fact that you fail to understand this says it all really. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jenga Posted June 15, 2014 Report Share Posted June 15, 2014 if i knew this was a classic response .. there would have been no need for me to respond. cos i would have already known the answer.... so i have now become a raciest against my own english oeople.. think that may have another word for it.. well i have been entertained on this long sunday .. time to say goodbye. bye. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scotchopper Posted June 15, 2014 Report Share Posted June 15, 2014 You didn't hear the booing when Sam and Aaron did a victory lap, seriously? I was on the back straight amongst the monarchs fans, it was clearly audible and large numbers on the home straight. There was a cheer when kyle hit bike problems, it looked like a bog standard bike failure which caused him to impede his team mate and virtually guarantee the 5-1. He didn't actually fall off as a result of the incident. He managed to keep control of the bike and get it onto the infield, there may have been a slight cheer when he made it to the grass so the race could continue as it looked like he might cause the race to stop. There certainly wasn't a cheer when he collapsed off the bike the first real indication that he was in major pain. Kyle is a former monarch held in great respect and no Edinburgh supporter would want to see him injured. In fact I wouldn't want to see anyone hurt no matter what colours they race in, unlike others it seems. Not one person on this thread suggested that any chances should be taken with the care kyle received. Complaint is that Workington didn't have a plan b and they seemed to not really be bothered about trying to find one. The fact that we only needed one more race for a result made the decision not to try even stranger. The fact that the curfew was 10pm even suggests to me they could have waited the hour and still got a result. I do appreciate that it was an unusual situation and have some sympathies with their promotion but they didn't try hard enough. What I want to see is 15 really good competitive races and no one hurt, that is the 2nd time this season that it has been denied and I feel let down by the home promotion. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mc1874 Posted June 15, 2014 Report Share Posted June 15, 2014 if i knew this was a classic response .. there would have been no need for me to respond. cos i would have already known the answer.... so i have now become a raciest against my own english oeople.. think that may have another word for it.. well i have been entertained on this long sunday .. time to say goodbye. bye. Obviously homework due for school tomorrow. And you have made racist comments about scottish people. You can defend the in defendable. To make comments like you have show you are on the wind up or you completely lack any kind of intelligence to make a constructive contribution on this forum. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scaramanga Posted June 15, 2014 Report Share Posted June 15, 2014 Could you be anymore ridiculous and racist in fact. To refer to scots as you lot and then stereotype all scottish people under one umbrella is nothing short of racist. I am sorry it totally is and against the rules on this forum I am disgusted by your comments. For the record I am a monarchs fan. My political views have nothing to do with my support for edinburgh and anything I say about speedway on this forum. You accuse us of a win at all costs mentality. How dare you do that when we have seen guys our fans have their lives changed; guys close to our club young men like Neil Hewitt and Lawrence Hare. The benevolent fund is always well supported by our fans and for you to accuse us of anything else like enjoying others being ridiculous is ludicrous. Yes folks are frustrated they travelled and spent money and never got a result. Who wouldn't be. But kyle is ok and that's the main thing. Bottom line. Stick to speedway mate; for the record I've reported your post. Disgusting comments about monarchs fans and Scottish people. The speedway community is one up and down the country bear that in mind before you ramble on again There are silly folk in all supports who cheer when riders fall. Not for me I've said it before on this forum. No fan goes to watch riders get hurt nothing rasist in my post just facts i couldnt hear any booing but there were fans celibrating there sides heat win where is the rasist connection in that i have scotish relatives so far from being rasist towards them Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jenga Posted June 15, 2014 Report Share Posted June 15, 2014 you seem to forget that our promotion bailed edinburgh out a few years ago. maybe the money could have been put towards a 2nd ambulance... thought my last post was my last post. so it was not to be.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mc1874 Posted June 15, 2014 Report Share Posted June 15, 2014 nothing rasist in my post just facts i couldnt hear any booing but there were fans celibrating there sides heat win where is the rasist connection in that i have scotish relatives so far from being rasist towards them My apologises my comment was not aimed at you but jenga. What I was saying to yourself was about cheering etc when riders fall Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scaramanga Posted June 15, 2014 Report Share Posted June 15, 2014 You didn't hear the booing when Sam and Aaron did a victory lap, seriously? I was on the back straight amongst the monarchs fans, it was clearly audible and large numbers on the home straight. There was a cheer when kyle hit bike problems, it looked like a bog standard bike failure which caused him to impede his team mate and virtually guarantee the 5-1. He didn't actually fall off as a result of the incident. He managed to keep control of the bike and get it onto the infield, there may have been a slight cheer when he made it to the grass so the race could continue as it looked like he might cause the race to stop. There certainly wasn't a cheer when he collapsed off the bike the first real indication that he was in major pain. Kyle is a former monarch held in great respect and no Edinburgh supporter would want to see him injured. In fact I wouldn't want to see anyone hurt no matter what colours they race in, unlike others it seems. Not one person on this thread suggested that any chances should be taken with the care kyle received. Complaint is that Workington didn't have a plan b and they seemed to not really be bothered about trying to find one. The fact that we only needed one more race for a result made the decision not to try even stranger. The fact that the curfew was 10pm even suggests to me they could have waited the hour and still got a result. I do appreciate that it was an unusual situation and have some sympathies with their promotion but they didn't try hard enough. What I want to see is 15 really good competitive races and no one hurt, that is the 2nd time this season that it has been denied and I feel let down by the home promotion. no booing could be heard down next to the bar on the back straight booing and cheering is all part of speedway sometimes its not so good when a rider is lying injured but most speedway fans dont actualy watch the full race they only watch the lead rider or the riders from there team Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Taylorj Posted June 15, 2014 Report Share Posted June 15, 2014 You didn't hear the booing when Sam and Aaron did a victory lap, seriously? I was on the back straight amongst the monarchs fans, it was clearly audible and large numbers on the home straight. There was a cheer when kyle hit bike problems, it looked like a bog standard bike failure which caused him to impede his team mate and virtually guarantee the 5-1. He didn't actually fall off as a result of the incident. He managed to keep control of the bike and get it onto the infield, there may have been a slight cheer when he made it to the grass so the race could continue as it looked like he might cause the race to stop. There certainly wasn't a cheer when he collapsed off the bike the first real indication that he was in major pain. Kyle is a former monarch held in great respect and no Edinburgh supporter would want to see him injured. In fact I wouldn't want to see anyone hurt no matter what colours they race in, unlike others it seems. Not one person on this thread suggested that any chances should be taken with the care kyle received. Complaint is that Workington didn't have a plan b and they seemed to not really be bothered about trying to find one. The fact that we only needed one more race for a result made the decision not to try even stranger. The fact that the curfew was 10pm even suggests to me they could have waited the hour and still got a result. I do appreciate that it was an unusual situation and have some sympathies with their promotion but they didn't try hard enough. What I want to see is 15 really good competitive races and no one hurt, that is the 2nd time this season that it has been denied and I feel let down by the home promotion. At least you managed to see 9 hts of speedway , our supporters bus travelled to berwick the other week and not a bloody wheel turned , entry paid for, programme and 50/50 tickets !!! No conspiracy theory , we had a one off situation concerning the county ambulance. I would have loved to have seen all 15 hts, sedgman poor, sneddon poor, fox poor, not going to the win the league with a 4 man team think we would have kept the points, the re run will more than likely have Worrall in the body of the team so not being able have 7 rides, bring it on ;-) . The booing for Masters and Fox will have been to the fact of the massive roll they got away with total farce. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arson fire Posted June 15, 2014 Report Share Posted June 15, 2014 At least you managed to see 9 hts of speedway , our supporters bus travelled to berwick the other week and not a bloody wheel turned , entry paid for, programme and 50/50 tickets !!! No conspiracy theory , we had a one off situation concerning the county ambulance. I would have loved to have seen all 15 hts, sedgman poor, sneddon poor, fox poor, not going to the win the league with a 4 man team think we would have kept the points, the re run will more than likely have Worrall in the body of the team so not being able have 7 rides, bring it on ;-) . The booing for Masters and Fox will have been to the fact of the massive roll they got away with total farce. Their 4 man team will hammer your 3 1/2 man team though 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marksman Posted June 15, 2014 Report Share Posted June 15, 2014 Booing for the rolling at the tapes was justified, blatant cheating, cheating equals booing, what don't people get about this? Do they watch other sports. We have passionate fans, abit of booing isn't going to kill anyone. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jenga Posted June 15, 2014 Report Share Posted June 15, 2014 small delay at newcastle. lewis kerr off to hospital in ambulance. maybe like us , they only have 1 ambulance and 1 doctor. good job they were not against the monarchs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fenway Bleachers Posted June 15, 2014 Report Share Posted June 15, 2014 No jenga, the Geordie's get their fingers out organize the hospital option and get back to the meeting. Looks like better organization to me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Django Posted June 15, 2014 Author Report Share Posted June 15, 2014 The St John's ambulance (which is privately hired) was still at Whitehaven A&E at 9:30pm, it's on my way home so I checked, so would never had made it back to the track in time for the 10pm curfew. Now imagine the promotion made the decision to 'wait and see' if the ambulance got back in time and had to call it off over an hour later (approx 100 mins waiting time) there would have been a riot!!! The correct decision was made. As for having 2 ambulances - well that's fair enough in big cities such as Newcastle and Plymouth where there is competition for business from many providers etc. In West Cumbria you can count the providers on one hand, ones that cater for motorsport, probably less. Getting another crew in just doesn't make economic sense, in an ideal world every track would have two ambulances and crowds of 2000! Best wishes to Kyle and bring on the rematch 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jenga Posted June 15, 2014 Report Share Posted June 15, 2014 (edited) mike hunters write up on the official edinburgh site was incorrect. .. he has got mixed up with the miles and the time.. it should had read that the nearest ambulance available was 66 MINUATES away and not miles.lack of communication there i think.. Edited June 15, 2014 by jenga Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gazc Posted June 15, 2014 Report Share Posted June 15, 2014 mike hunters write up on the official edinburgh site was incorrect. .. he has got mixed up with the miles and the time.. it should had read that the nearest ambulance available was 66 MINUATES away and not miles.lack of communication there i think.. Well i never Edinburgh make there own version off events shocker who would have thought . 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CaptainAudi Posted June 15, 2014 Report Share Posted June 15, 2014 mike hunters write up on the official edinburgh site was incorrect. .. he has got mixed up with the miles and the time.. it should had read that the nearest ambulance available was 66 MINUATES away and not miles.lack of communication there i think.. what's a MINUATE? :-) 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jenga Posted June 15, 2014 Report Share Posted June 15, 2014 (edited) U should know.. small spelling mistake on my behalf. sorry for not being perfik.. ooops , there i go again.. better off being a poor speller , than a ))))) on paper.. Edited June 15, 2014 by jenga Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
workyboy Posted June 15, 2014 Report Share Posted June 15, 2014 The St John's ambulance (which is privately hired) was still at Whitehaven A&E at 9:30pm, it's on my way home so I checked, so would never had made it back to the track in time for the 10pm curfew. Now imagine the promotion made the decision to 'wait and see' if the ambulance got back in time and had to call it off over an hour later (approx 100 mins waiting time) there would have been a riot!!! The correct decision was made. As for having 2 ambulances - well that's fair enough in big cities such as Newcastle and Plymouth where there is competition for business from many providers etc. In West Cumbria you can count the providers on one hand, ones that cater for motorsport, probably less. Getting another crew in just doesn't make economic sense, in an ideal world every track would have two ambulances and crowds of 2000! Best wishes to Kyle and bring on the rematch Even LITTLE cites, like Edinburgh, have lots of ambulances!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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