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Wolves V Aces & Lions 7/9


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What suggests that ? he can't even get round a track without falling

 

Musielak is a strange one.

 

Early season he seemed to be picking up the track quite quickly, had a great battle with Harris in one meeting, passing and repassing.

 

You would have expected he would develop from there, but 2nd half of season he seems to have totally lost confidence at home.. yet can go to Belle Vue and score well!

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Well done to the Lions

 

Jason Doyle again immaculate.Mr Hemsley you need to break the bank and keep him in lions colours then give him the support he needs

 

Two away wins in the last four matches ain't bad for the WORST team in the league.

 

I bet there's one person on here struggling to swallow his Weetabix this morning

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Jason Doyle again immaculate.Mr Hemsley you need to break the bank and keep him in lions colours then give him the support he needs

 

 

Don't discount the Lemon factor at Belle Vue, new season, new stadium, new team. top two of M Zagar and J Doyle. certainly has a nice ring about it.

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If Lakeside to beat Coventry on wed then they will leap above Wolves

Lakeside don't even need to win - the consolation point for losing by six or less will be sufficient to put Wolves bottom.

 

A very healthy crowd but judging by the responses to Aces and Lions victories the home supporters were almost outnumbered.

 

Wolves performance in the first match was one of the worst by a home team I have ever seen. Just three race wins, and conceding 11 heat advantages (would have been 2 and 12 if heat 14 had been awarded).

 

The Leicester match took just 65 minutes. Swidders winning a race was a bit of a shock, and Woz rode very authoritatively, but Masters didn't look race fit.

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Hahaha at steve brum, losing at home to Leicester 😂😂😂😂

Aaah bless, glad to have given you something to laugh about. Little things and all that.

...and Leicester finish above Wolves in the EL table (on the BSPA) website. Oh - how we laughed! :wink:

 

Who are the royal we? Or are they you're imaginary friends.:wink:

 

 

Wolves performance in the first match was one of the worst by a home team I have ever seen.

You won find me disagreeing with that. If we do finish bottom then we will have earned that right. Last night summed up the whole season to me. Pathetic.

Leicester have saved bottom by winning their last 2 away matches. We have just continued apathetic from May onwards. Truly awful.

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The Leicester match took just 65 minutes. Swidders winning a race was a bit of a shock, and Woz rode very authoritatively, but Masters didn't look race fit.

 

Smiling Sam's tweet from late last night................

 

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Damn 'n blast.

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Lindgren has been a big let down this year for Wolves as surely everyone expected him to be in double figures every match. When that doesn't happen for your number 1 it puts added pressure on everyone else and the mood in the pits changes. As people say, sport is often as much about mindset as anything else and losing becomes a habit - someone has to be bottom, or 8th from top!

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Still think this format gives heatleaders no restbite what so ever unlike in the past where there were easier heats thus allowing riders that little bit of confidence they need .The standard of races from heat leader to second string are sometimes huge and that's what we have seen this season .IMO Freddie will come back a better rider next season ( should he wish to and the promotion want him) every heat for him and the other h/leaders is like a heat 1 and lets face it Doyle is on fire and Harris has hit form . If your on a roll as a team this format makes you look great but the margin for looking avearage or downright poor is tiny.

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Still think this format gives heatleaders no restbite what so ever unlike in the past where there were easier heats thus allowing riders that little bit of confidence they need .The standard of races from heat leader to second string are sometimes huge and that's what we have seen this season .IMO Freddie will come back a better rider next season ( should he wish to and the promotion want him) every heat for him and the other h/leaders is like a heat 1 and lets face it Doyle is on fire and Harris has hit form . If your on a roll as a team this format makes you look great but the margin for looking avearage or downright poor is tiny.

You are indeed correct in saying that the current format is particularly hard on the heatleaders who have to ride against their counterparts too often. Perhaps next season there will be adjustments made,

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