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Kent V Mildenhall 7/7/14


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They were both getting some stick from the home fans at rye on saturday!

 

Yes I heard that.And are making Rye a laughing stock on track.Just wish they would let Kent go it alone and end ALL ties with them.

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Yes I heard that.And are making Rye a laughing stock on track.Just wish they would let Kent go it alone and end ALL ties with them.

I don't disagree with you but who would take over? Mr Cearns doesn't have any speedway experience and I don't think he wants to learn.

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Comment on the SGB website re Kent v Mildenhall: In the National Trophy, Kent and Mildenhall stage a rapid return fixture after the Fen Tigers’ 59-36 win at West Row on Sunday. Ben Wilson guests for the visitors as Joe Jacobs is absent on Elite League duty.

Mildenhall chairman Kevin Jolly said: “The job is only half done and we really need to secure a win at Central Park as we push for a final place in the National Trophy."

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I don't disagree with you but who would take over? Mr Cearns doesn't have any speedway experience and I don't think he wants to learn.

 

1) Anyone would do - Kent just need to cut ties with another Club.

2) Mr Cearns no speedway experience? His family have years of experience and he seems to know what he wants for the Club.

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1) Anyone would do - Kent just need to cut ties with another Club.

2) Mr Cearns no speedway experience? His family have years of experience and he seems to know what he wants for the Club.

As you say, his family have a history that goes back a long way in speedway. But Roger has been out of touch with the sport for a long time. If he knows what he wants to do then you're right, he needs to 'smell the coffee' and take over himself or appoint someone who will carry our his wishes on his behalf. But he is probably putting his trust in the oldest living promoter in the world. You can't get anymore experienced than that, can you?

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As you say, his family have a history that goes back a long way in speedway. But Roger has been out of touch with the sport for a long time. If he knows what he wants to do then you're right, he needs to 'smell the coffee' and take over himself or appoint someone who will carry our his wishes on his behalf. But he is probably putting his trust in the oldest living promoter in the world. You can't get anymore experienced than that, can you?

 

Yes somebody who is set in his ways,wants to do it all,his way is the ONLY way,and gets in the way for the Club to progress and get into the modern world. !!! :t:

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All the lads need to step up to the plate today ,with a couple of exceptions the most recent away performances are depressing to say the least..

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1) Anyone would do - Kent just need to cut ties with another Club.

2) Mr Cearns no speedway experience? His family have years of experience and he seems to know what he wants for the Club.[/quote

I'd love Cearns to sever his ties with Len Silver maybe then Len can get back to what should be his number one priority which is Rye House.

We have suffered no end since he chose to help his Friend getting Speedway back on its feet in Kent.

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Has someone put a curse on the Kent Kings, I don't think I've seen such a bad run of luck apart from what Rye House are suffering. I can hear people saying the common denominator is Mr Silver but he wasn't riding! There must be a curse on him and Mr Sampford.

Both teams have potential but are not living up to it. It's bizarre!

 

Actually I remember this sort of bad luck when I followed Canterbury and Sittingbourne Crusaders. Perhaps it has something to do with old promoters, poor old Johnnie bless him.

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Ben Wilson guest for Mildenhall.

More misery for Kent.

 

Has Len and John gone yet ? :o

 

 

I have not been for a few meetings and will not go until they have gone,

 

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How many points will Cradley rack up next Monday ? :o

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Has someone put a curse on the Kent Kings, I don't think I've seen such a bad run of luck apart from what Rye House are suffering. I can hear people saying the common denominator is Mr Silver but he wasn't riding! There must be a curse on him and Mr Sampford.

Both teams have potential but are not living up to it. It's bizarre!

Actually I remember this sort of bad luck when I followed Canterbury and Sittingbourne Crusaders. Perhaps it has something to do with old promoters, poor old Johnnie bless him.

Not bad luck Rye and Kent are both woefully understrength !

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I have not been for a few meetings and will not go until they have gone,

 

p.s.

How many points will Cradley rack up next Monday ? :o

 

I have not been for a few meetings and will not go until they have gone,

 

p.s.

How many points will Cradley rack up next Monday ? :o

I dread to think but I reckon Kent might manage 17!

I dread to think but I reckon Kent might manage 17!

I always buy a programme but just releived I didn't spend my hard earned on a cap or jacket or such like. No offence,just having a laugh!

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One of those nights im afraid already without Mason (illness) non arrival of Danny Ayers for what ever reason.. Benji not yet fully dialled in after lay off.. Ben Morley blew his first engine .Battling display though from Simon Lambert his efforts paid off with a 15 from 6 inc a tactical ride,, and he captured the Bronze helmet from the impressive Josh Bates,,, Which just beat the curfew .. While not at their best ,there were spirited efforts from Morley ,,Basby ,, Compton and young Harris ,but the visitors were on fire and the result was never in doubt... Guest Ben Wilson top scored with a trap to line 15 point max ..And young Josh Bates was entertaining with his hard riding style 11+1... result..Kent 36 Mildenhall 56..The one redeeming fact was that this was not a league match, but the National trophy comp more or less a fixture filler in my opinion The crowd was slightly up on last week i would guess ,,and the track rode pretty good ,,well the visitors seemed to like it..

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I have not been for a few meetings and will not go until they have gone,

 

p.s.

How many points will Cradley rack up next Monday ? :o

 

No reason why Kent Kings should not bounce back and surprise you!

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