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Lunna looked very quick at the EOES towards the end of the season, & should be good for 5 points a meeting, even in the main body of the team. Ayres will beat a lot of the other number 7 riders, so the top 4 only need to score 36 to 38 points a meeting for Glasgow to win in my opinion. When Worrall is missing & they have to use RR is a different situation all together, so the fixtures will need careful planning.

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Lunna had his first year at Scunthorpe and showed himself to be talented with a large touch of harum scarum riding.

 

If he can settle down and show some consistency he will be a good signing for Glasgow.

 

Good luck to the young man !!!!!

Sounds like the White Lindback

Never see him last year but if he's a bums on seats kind of rider it's only good for the sport

Lunna had his first year at Scunthorpe and showed himself to be talented with a large touch of harum scarum riding.

 

If he can settle down and show some consistency he will be a good signing for Glasgow.

 

Good luck to the young man !!!!!

Sounds like the White Lindback

Never see him last year but if he's a bums on seats kind of rider it's only good for the sport

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You would have to say that if that top 4 can stay healthy they will be big favourites for the fours and the pairs as well.

 

Could they win the league?

 

Of course they could, but there will be at least another 5 to 7 teams once completing their line ups that can do it as well, but with the top 4 at Glasgow as it stands at the present you would have to say it is highly likely.

 

Are they buying the title?

 

Probably, but why not, if you have a set of owners who have and prepared to splash the cash why not use that to build and get the best set of riders possible, and at the end of the day if it was our team we would not be complaining.

 

There will be lots of twists and turn next season as there is every season, Glasgow may win some silverware they may not but they have given themselves the best possible chance.


Lunna had his first year at Scunthorpe and showed himself to be talented with a large touch of harum scarum riding.

 

If he can settle down and show some consistency he will be a good signing for Glasgow.

 

Good luck to the young man !!!!!

 

He certainty took a fancy to the air fence on the 1st and 2nd bend at Sheffield he got off the bike and hugged it quite a few times last season.

 

God only knows how he walked away from most of those crashes unscathed.

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This is why neutrals support Glasgow over Embra

 

http://www.buzzsheep.com/2015/11/33-things-that-could-only-happen-in-glasgow/

Neutral speedway fans. Do such creatures exist? Edited by Shads
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we cant have our team slipping down the ranks now , will be interesting to find out who the Somerset 7 are and Edinburgh's final septet.... Is it March yet ?

With Nick declaring no interest in the Premier lets hope Josh G pops up for Somerset tonight.

 

With Mitchell Davey getting race practice back home you have to think that Edinburgh fancy him for their No7, presume he has or is going through the naturalisation process.

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