stevebrum Posted April 20, 2016 Report Share Posted April 20, 2016 Surely a rider that has reached the pinnacle of his career can be allowed to be a bit arrogant ?? Hasn't he earned the right?? Plus it sticks the fingers up to those that laughed at him getting a GP wildcard and said he wasn't good enough. Whilst I don't agree with him giving the EL a miss and missing the British Final more so however I have no issues with him being a supremely confident young man - he has earned that right. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LisaColette Posted April 20, 2016 Report Share Posted April 20, 2016 A bit arrogant? Confident? Understatement of the year! Oh, Stevebrum you are funny. A bit arrogant.... lol 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ColinMills Posted April 20, 2016 Report Share Posted April 20, 2016 big difference between confidence and arrogance. Eric Bristow was the master of arrogance, but the difference with him, he was a household name and used the arrogance in promoting darts to the masses 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevebrum Posted April 20, 2016 Report Share Posted April 20, 2016 A bit arrogant? Confident? Understatement of the year! Oh, Stevebrum you are funny. A bit arrogant.... lol I see him as just being very confident. Better than some of the guff that the turbo twins used to come out with! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aces51 Posted April 20, 2016 Report Share Posted April 20, 2016 (edited) We can't because no British rider has, but why feel the need to say it? It just smacks of big-headedness. Nobody was cheering louder than me when Tai won his first title, but overtime he's become quite arrogant and full of his own importance. Obviously nobody can question his ability, and no doubt he'll be Britains greatest ever rider, if he isn't already. I certainly wouldn't be petty enough to boo him at Cardiff, but equally, I wont be cheering. I'll be saving that for Bomber! Of course they have, both Peter Craven and Peter Collins for example and although before my time, I bet Freddie Williams did. The sport was much bigger in those days and received national publicity. I can recall Peter Craven's victories having a full page spread on the back page of national Sunday papers and regular stories in the national press. Peter Collins appeared on a number of popular terrestrial TV programmes during 1976/7 in addition to lots of press coverage. Obviously, there was no social media but newspapers had many more readers in those days and TV programmes had many more viewers than today. Collins and Craven were household names. Lots of people who had never attended speedway knew who they were, you can hardly say the same about Tai. On the general topic I see no argument that Tai is British, of course he is. I have no problem with him not riding in the EL, I can understand that he had to follow the money and the higher standard of competition in Poland and Sweden. I am less happy about him missing the British final. I can see the problems of him doing the semi finals but I am sure that a behind the scenes compromise could have been reached to seed him to the final. If he truly wants to help British speedway then he must know that his absence is likely to lower the profile of the meeting and adversely affect the attendance numbers. Having said that I certainly shan't be booing him at Cardiff and whenever he is in a race with Zagar in the GP's I shall be shouting for Tai. Surely a rider that has reached the pinnacle of his career can be allowed to be a bit arrogant ?? Hasn't he earned the right?? Plus it sticks the fingers up to those that laughed at him getting a GP wildcard and said he wasn't good enough. Whilst I don't agree with him giving the EL a miss and missing the British Final more so however I have no issues with him being a supremely confident young man - he has earned that right. Neither of the PC's were arrogant, they had confidence in their ability but let their performances on track speak for them, That is part of the reason why they were both extremely popular with fans everywhere. Edited April 20, 2016 by Aces51 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Terry Posted April 20, 2016 Report Share Posted April 20, 2016 Of course they have, both Peter Craven and Peter Collins for example and although before my time, I bet Freddie Williams did. The sport was much bigger in those days and received national publicity. I can recall Peter Craven's victories having a full page spread on the back page of national Sunday papers and regular stories in the national press. Peter Collins appeared on a number of popular terrestrial TV programmes during 1976/7 in addition to lots of press coverage. Obviously, there was no social media but newspapers had many more readers in those days and TV programmes had many more viewers than today. Collins and Craven were household names. Lots of people who had never attended speedway knew who they were, you can hardly say the same about Tai. On the general topic I see no argument that Tai is British, of course he is. I have no problem with him not riding in the EL, I can understand that he had to follow the money and the higher standard of competition in Poland and Sweden. I am less happy about him missing the British final. I can see the problems of him doing the semi finals but I am sure that a behind the scenes compromise could have been reached to seed him to the final. If he truly wants to help British speedway then he must know that his absence is likely to lower the profile of the meeting and adversely affect the attendance numbers. Having said that I certainly shan't be booing him at Cardiff and whenever he is in a race with Zagar in the GP's I shall be shouting for Tai. Neither of the PC's were arrogant, they had confidence in their ability but let their performances on track speak for them, That is part of the reason why they were both extremely popular with fans everywhere. You're right of course, I was only really thinking Havelock/Loram. Now I think about it, didn't Michael Lee have a regular column in the Daily Mirror during his year as number 1? Although he didn't create positive publicity unfortunately! Yes, Peter Collins certainly wasn't arrogant and you couldn't wish to meet a more grounded individual than Mark Loram. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
George Dodds Posted April 21, 2016 Report Share Posted April 21, 2016 Really, is there. Not one or two English players playing in the French league that means they won't be selected for England ? Yes England only pick players who play for English clubs - but not necessarily born in England or to English parents. Inconsistent to say the least. It was a bid to stop top players going to the better paying league in France and has been relatively successful in doing so - although a couple (Dylan Armitage in particular and Danny Cipriani when he played for Melbourne) have chosen to take the money and effectively exclude themselves from international rugby. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
speedibee Posted April 21, 2016 Report Share Posted April 21, 2016 You know full well where they started their football career, bit like where Tai started his, and if the EL was anywhere near as good as the Polish or Swedish leagues then Tai and many more GP riders would still be riding here. We've just had a winter full of slating how weak and poor the EL is, we need the powers that be to encourage top riders back, but that won't happen until it's worth it for them. And that my friend is a fact. You know full well where they started their football career, bit like where Tai started his, and if the EL was anywhere near as good as the Polish or Swedish leagues then Tai and many more GP riders would still be riding here. We've just had a winter full of slating how weak and poor the EL is, we need the powers that be to encourage top riders back, but that won't happen until it's worth it for them. And that my friend is a fact. What in wollybackadindong nowhere speedway ?. so your trying to say that Woffinden arrived here a fully fledged international speedway star and did us all a favour by riding here for a few years , well I've changed my opinion . what a great kid to do all that for us . before he went off to seek his fortune , most kids would have just gone straight after the big bucks in Poland Sweden and the GP's without giving our national league and premier league a second thought. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ytsejam Posted April 21, 2016 Report Share Posted April 21, 2016 Must admit I am a supporter of Woffinden and take my two 9 foot Woffinden flags all over Europe when I attend the foreign GP's . However I was not impressed by his behaviour in Melbourne belting out the Aussie national anthem and then in the moment of triumph of being a British World Champion decided to clown around during God save the queen. If he is as British as everyone says he is them maybe someone should tell him to act like it, The last straw for me was the decision not too ride in the British Final. If the semi is a problem the BSPA should seed him to the final to call his bluff.I don't blame Tai for not riding in the Elite league,I get the burnout issue with 28 fixtures and extensive travelling, but surely its beyond the pail that the British World champion can't at least make a rare appearance in Britain at the British final,surely 1 appearance is not burnout .So for those who think there is not a split or Woffinden is still the darling of all the British fans then they are wrong. Well said. He acts like a spoilt little brat sometimes who wants his cake AND to eat it too. When it comes to his "Nationality" he has used his "British" passport to his advantage when we was an up and coming rider but deep down his public actions really do make you question which country he has more affection for? Excellent rider, lucky to be at his peak now though when there is very little opposition to him (especially without poor Darcy and because of Emil's self imposed GP exile) so will no doubt win a few more World titles before he retires. Still don't like him though!!.... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BWitcher Posted April 21, 2016 Report Share Posted April 21, 2016 Mark Loram!! Mark Loram had as much media coverage in the last 10 years as Tai Woffinden? Dear me.. Try again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
speedibee Posted April 21, 2016 Report Share Posted April 21, 2016 Well said. He acts like a spoilt little brat sometimes who wants his cake AND to eat it too. When it comes to his "Nationality" he has used his "British" passport to his advantage when we was an up and coming rider but deep down his public actions really do make you question which country he has more affection for? Excellent rider, lucky to be at his peak now though when there is very little opposition to him (especially without poor Darcy and because of Emil's self imposed GP exile) so will no doubt win a few more World titles before he retires. Still don't like him though!!.... Well said. He acts like a spoilt little brat sometimes who wants his cake AND to eat it too. When it comes to his "Nationality" he has used his "British" passport to his advantage when we was an up and coming rider but deep down his public actions really do make you question which country he has more affection for? Excellent rider, lucky to be at his peak now though when there is very little opposition to him (especially without poor Darcy and because of Emil's self imposed GP exile) so will no doubt win a few more World titles before he retires. Still don't like him though!!.... Your'e saying you dont like Woffy . that makes you one of the people who does'nt exist according to Gavan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hyderd Posted April 21, 2016 Report Share Posted April 21, 2016 What in wollybackadindong nowhere speedway ?. so your trying to say that Woffinden arrived here a fully fledged international speedway star and did us all a favour by riding here for a few years , well I've changed my opinion . what a great kid to do all that for us . before he went off to seek his fortune , most kids would have just gone straight after the big bucks in Poland Sweden and the GP's without giving our national league and premier league a second thought. Why are you being so short sighted, Tai was brought up in Aus, and learnt to ride motor bikes including Speedway bikes down under and indeed was the under 16 Aus champion. He returned to these shores with his Parents as his Dad Rob! R.I.P. knew this was where Tai could fine tune his ability. He rode for Scunny and Rye House in the old Conference league, he's also rode at reserve for Poole before signing for Wolves. I believe Tai still considers Perth as his home, nowt wrong with that considering that's where he grew up! but as he has duel nationality he has chosen to represent GB at international level. As for being arrogant, then again I'm ok with that as this arrogant speedway rider has done more for Charity than any other world champ. 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
speedibee Posted April 21, 2016 Report Share Posted April 21, 2016 (edited) Why are you being so short sighted, Tai was brought up in Aus, and learnt to ride motor bikes including Speedway bikes down under and indeed was the under 16 Aus champion. He returned to these shores with his Parents as his Dad Rob! R.I.P. knew this was where Tai could fine tune his ability. He rode for Scunny and Rye House in the old Conference league, he's also rode at reserve for Poole before signing for Wolves. I believe Tai still considers Perth as his home, nowt wrong with that considering that's where he grew up! but as he has duel nationality he has chosen to represent GB at international level. As for being arrogant, then again I'm ok with that as this arrogant speedway rider has done more for Charity than any other world champ. Why not write a post claiming I'm shortsighted . then go on to to explain in detail my exact argument why Woffinden should show some loyalty to the country he chose for his own convenience . And to the leagues, supporters ,sponsors ,clubs and Individuals who gave him the opportunity to become more than a some kid scratching around on a track in the outback . I dont know much about Footy ,but I know what an own goal looks like ,and you just scored a massive one , Hahaha. Oh and by the way , drop the charity angle. if raising money for charity excused anything ,we would all be saying St.Jimmy Saville . because he raised more for Great Ormond street in one day than Woffinden will in his lifetime Edited April 21, 2016 by speedibee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BWitcher Posted April 21, 2016 Report Share Posted April 21, 2016 Why not write a post claiming I'm shortsighted . then go on to to explain in detail my exact argument why Woffinden should show some loyalty to the country he chose for his own convenience . And to the leagues, supporters ,sponsors ,clubs and Individuals who gave him the opportunity to become more than a some kid scratching around on a track in the outback . I dont know much about Footy ,but I know what an own goal looks like ,and you just scored a massive one , Hahaha Why? Do you still work for the first company who employed you? 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hyderd Posted April 21, 2016 Report Share Posted April 21, 2016 Why not write a post claiming I'm shortsighted . then go on to to explain in detail my exact argument why Woffinden should show some loyalty to the country he chose for his own convenience . And to the leagues, supporters ,sponsors ,clubs and Individuals who gave him the opportunity to become more than a some kid scratching around on a track in the outback . I dont know much about Footy ,but I know what an own goal looks like ,and you just scored a massive one , Hahaha. Oh and by the way , drop the charity angle. if raising money for charity excused anything ,we would all be saying St.Jimmy Saville . because he raised more for Great Ormond street in one day than Woffinden will in his lifetime sorry to dissagree with you, but just because Tai chooses to earn his wages abroad (perfectly legal in the EU) that doesn't make him the person you are trying to make him. Like I said earlier, the blame lies solely at the door of the BSPA. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevebrum Posted April 21, 2016 Report Share Posted April 21, 2016 Why are you being so short sighted, Tai was brought up in Aus, and learnt to ride motor bikes including Speedway bikes down under and indeed was the under 16 Aus champion. He returned to these shores with his Parents as his Dad Rob! R.I.P. knew this was where Tai could fine tune his ability. He rode for Scunny and Rye House in the old Conference league, he's also rode at reserve for Poole before signing for Wolves. I believe Tai still considers Perth as his home, nowt wrong with that considering that's where he grew up! but as he has duel nationality he has chosen to represent GB at international level. As for being arrogant, then again I'm ok with that as this arrogant speedway rider has done more for Charity than any other world champ. Excellent post. However just for clarity - he signed for Wolves when he arrived in the UK on his dad's advice. He then was loaned out so has remained a Wolves asset throughout his formative years in the UK. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Star Lady Posted April 21, 2016 Report Share Posted April 21, 2016 He then was loaned out so has remained a Wolves asset throughout his formative years in the UK. Well here's a prediction for you In the 10th season since that happened, he will ride in the UK and be granted a testimonial Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevebrum Posted April 21, 2016 Report Share Posted April 21, 2016 Well here's a prediction for you In the 10th season since that happened, he will ride in the UK and be granted a testimonial it's already happened, he rode here in 2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Star Lady Posted April 21, 2016 Report Share Posted April 21, 2016 it's already happened, he rode here in 2006 maths was never my strong point 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevebrum Posted April 21, 2016 Report Share Posted April 21, 2016 maths was never my strong point If Kasprzak can have one then I see no reason why Woffy can't tho. Not that I'd attend , the judas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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