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I think on paper this looks like a home win for Glasgow.

Hope Coventry's Sarjeant, Garrity, Crang (and summers) all have a good meeting

That was said at Ipswich and Rye House when Sheffield went to race there, and we all know what happened.

 

I think it will depend n how tight we can keep the scores throughout the meeting.

 

Either way hopefully both teams can put on a good show and do the Premier League proud.

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hope its a great day for the tigers. good telly and if i was a betting person. my cash would be on the tigers. P.S. Peterborough have shafted Glasgow cancelling the meeting at p/borough. best of luck for a smooth meeting. make it better than the E.L. rubbish that is served up on sky, but turn the volume down .lol.

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That's work done with for the week , despite the Peterborough promotion's best efforts to ruin my week away , the 5 days of speedway starts now ..................................erm weather permitting of course

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Ty Proctor now not allowed to race in UK as suddenly doesn't fit the criteria, what the h*ll is going on?

He's neevr met the criteria. He was given a temp visa to try and justify giving him a longer one, and failed.

 

Just going to Ladbrokes to bet on the Tigers :D;):lol:

Hope it's not a draw :D

 

It was crang but now ita konopka

How can Konopka guest for a rider in Sweden? Crang is ok as he's classed as a NL junior and it's not a facility. It might seem irrelevant but rules are rules, ask Ty Proctor :D

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How can Konopka guest for a rider in Sweden? Crang is ok as he's classed as a NL junior and it's not a facility. It might seem irrelevant but rules are rules, ask Ty Proctor :D

 

Its technically a re arranged meeting SCB and he signed in Sweden first, so they have priority I believe

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thats already been answered a couple of posts up by mc131 who advised its Konopka :/

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Its technically a re arranged meeting SCB and he signed in Sweden first, so they have priority I believe

New rule then? As last season when Newcastle had to go to Berwick for a Sky meeting (also re-arranged) they had no facility for Lindgren. Not that it really matters, Im not expecting much from Konopka.

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no one asking for weather reports. looks like the ALL TICKET fiasco put off any travelling fans .lesson 1 for the new promotion.unless you are confident you are going to fill the stadium up, dont make it all ticket. oh wait, they did offer to let people pay at the gate, but it was too late.. live and learn eh..

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New rule then? As last season when Newcastle had to go to Berwick for a Sky meeting (also re-arranged) they had no facility for Lindgren. Not that it really matters, Im not expecting much from Konopka.

Im not certain one way or another SCB but thought that was always the case?

Something sticks in my mind though that there was a rule change in who could be brought in to replace reserves who were missing this season but I cant quite pull it from the back of my brain just now

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