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According to twitter the Roobins will be using r/r for Nick tonight, not sure at what position yet.

Absolutely disgusting that a rider signed to ride for a British team in the UK is allowed to ride for a foreign team riding in the UK on the same night. It is plain wrong and I don't really care about Nick having to keep Wroclaw sweet - what about Swindon and Somerset?? :mad: :mad: :mad:

 

And I don't care if they are only season starting friendlies!!

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Absolutely disgusting that a rider signed to ride for a British team in the UK is allowed to ride for a foreign team riding in the UK on the same night. It is plain wrong and I don't really care about Nick having to keep Wroclaw sweet - what about Swindon and Somerset?? :mad: :mad: :mad:

 

And I don't care if they are only season starting friendlies!!

 

Nothing disgusting at all.

 

Morris signed a contract to ride for Swindon and will have been giving the fixtures he is contracted too, the same with Wroclaw.

 

I have little doubt this fixture at Somerset would not have been in his contract.. the one for Wroclaw very likely was.

 

Therefore Morris is honouring the deals he has signed.

 

If neither were in his contract then as a self employed worker he is entitled to choose the best deal for him.

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"Nick is the piggy in the middle, he’s the innocent victim unfortunately and now we just have to look forward to a good night at Somerset".

 

Why is he 'piggy in the middle'? Maybe if more riders were to put their foot down, the polish clubs would not get it all their own way!

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"Nick is the piggy in the middle, he’s the innocent victim unfortunately and now we just have to look forward to a good night at Somerset".

 

Why is he 'piggy in the middle'? Maybe if more riders were to put their foot down, the polish clubs would not get it all their own way!

 

Why would he want to put his foot down?

 

He likely has to be honest and is making the right choice for his interests.

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So it seems that Nick would have probably lost his place at Wroclaw if he had rode for Swindon.

 

I see the Somerset meeting is being billed as "Somerset Select v Swindon Select" so, technically, Swindon aren't riding at Somerset tonight.

 

Even so, a little understanding from these Poles wouldn't go amiss. All this could end up biting them on the baackside when Polish speedway loses its clout.

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"The only reason we’ve allowed this to happen is to protect Nick’s interests. Nick has had a gun put to his head to force him to ride for his Polish club, and if he had raced for us tonight there was a serious risk he would have lost his team place with Wroclaw."

 

That sounds to me like he is contracted to Swindon or why would Rosco say that? So he should put his foot down!

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"The only reason we’ve allowed this to happen is to protect Nick’s interests. Nick has had a gun put to his head to force him to ride for his Polish club, and if he had raced for us tonight there was a serious risk he would have lost his team place with Wroclaw."

 

That sounds to me like he is contracted to Swindon or why would Rosco say that? So he should put his foot down!

 

If he was contracted, Rosco would have said so.

 

He's just trying to save face and appease Swindon fans.

 

Swindon aren't even riding tonight so there is no possible way Morris is 'contracted' to ride for them.

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Absolutely disgusting that a rider signed to ride for a British team in the UK is allowed to ride for a foreign team riding in the UK on the same night. It is plain wrong and I don't really care about Nick having to keep Wroclaw sweet - what about Swindon and Somerset?? :mad: :mad: :mad:

 

And I don't care if they are only season starting friendlies!!

Somerset Speedway should start legal proceedings against Wroclaw for lost attendance revenue. It would be good to think that British supporters could stand up against yet more bullying by Polish Speedway by boycotting the King's Lynn match but sadly I can't see it.

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Somerset Speedway should start legal proceedings against Wroclaw for lost attendance revenue. It would be good to think that British supporters could stand up against yet more bullying by Polish Speedway by boycotting the King's Lynn match but sadly I can't see it.

 

lmao.

 

Legal proceedings.. hilarious.

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It is disappointing that Morris has been put in this position. Wroclaw, out of courtesy, should have checked the British fixtures and if any riders were likely to be affected.

 

That said, Morris is a self-employed worker and he is therefore free to choose who to ride for. As disappointing as this is for both Swindon and Somerset, Morris' long term development depends on riding for Wroclaw so a pragmatic view should be taken on this occasion.

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