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Extracted from today's e-newsletter:

 

Romano's family feel it is not the right thing for him to race too often, believing that -- at just 17 -- he is too young to be riding overseas. Romano is used to having his father with him in the pits, and misses his presence very much.

We are told that Romano is extremely grateful that he was given the chance to be part of the Berwick club.

However, the family think he's too young to be doing speedway over here and it's better for Romano to wait until he is maybe 20 years of age.

He will stay in Holland, but hopes to have an opportunity to come back at some point to thank everyone and say goodbye.

Finally, Romano fully understands that it’s not good for the club (a classic understatement!) but hopes that there is sympathetic awareness about his choice.

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So do the bandits get a guest or a NL guest until a replacement is found?

 

Hummell has been classed as with holding his services so Berwick have been given guest facility up to 5pts. Simon Lambert of Peterborough will guest in Saturdays meeting with Edinburgh.

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Hummell has been classed as with holding his services so Berwick have been given guest facility up to 5pts. Simon Lambert of Peterborough will guest in Saturdays meeting with Edinburgh.

 

Where you get that from?

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You type on here the above question having already posted both updated teams 15min earlier on another topic do you just have it in for Screm or are you a mupp**

 

I expect he of the multi usernames to be along presently to reply.

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So cresent girl wonders where you get news from well its simple from you and the post on here 10mins before you ask and from the Berwick Edinburgh thread were you posted this information one hour before asking the supid question done no doubt to try and stir it up a bit. For goodness sake get a life whoever you are

So cresent girl wonders where you get news from well its simple from you and the post on here 10mins before you ask and from the Berwick Edinburgh thread were you posted this information one hour before asking the supid question done no doubt to try and stir it up a bit. For goodness sake get a life whoever you are

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I was merely highlighting that, when one learns news from a website, a newsletter, facebook or twitter, and then posts it under your own name, it is polite to acknowledge the source. Likewise if you use a photograph or a quotation.

 

Otherwise it is plagiarism.

 

And if your information comes from none of the above.

 

For this poster people could we all post our source of information, which for those with access to more than one account could be quite funny.

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I was merely highlighting that, when one learns news from a website, a newsletter, facebook or twitter, and then posts it under your own name, it is polite to acknowledge the source. Likewise if you use a photograph or a quotation.

 

Otherwise it is plagiarism.

But you have put it on an open forum, yourself, so it becomes general knowledge and not 'plagiarism'
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I was merely highlighting that, when one learns news from a website, a newsletter, facebook or twitter, and then posts it under your own name, it is polite to acknowledge the source. Likewise if you use a photograph or a quotation.

 

Otherwise it is plagiarism.

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I was merely highlighting that, when one learns news from a website, a newsletter, facebook or twitter, and then posts it under your own name, it is polite to acknowledge the source. Likewise if you use a photograph or a quotation.

 

Otherwise it is plagiarism.

What happens when you hear it from a guy in Tescos , who heard from a guy at work who was told by someone else ?

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Extracted from today's e-newsletter:

 

Romano's family feel it is not the right thing for him to race too often, believing that -- at just 17 -- he is too young to be riding overseas. Romano is used to having his father with him in the pits, and misses his presence very much.

We are told that Romano is extremely grateful that he was given the chance to be part of the Berwick club.

However, the family think he's too young to be doing speedway over here and it's better for Romano to wait until he is maybe 20 years of age.

He will stay in Holland, but hopes to have an opportunity to come back at some point to thank everyone and say goodbye.

Finally, Romano fully understands that it’s not good for the club (a classic understatement!) but hopes that there is sympathetic awareness about his choice.

 

Just an extract I see!
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