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Well done to the Roobins. Still need to sort the team out and find a suitable replacement for Tungate.

First of all hope Morris is OK. After that a shameful win imo. Swindon fans should be embarresed by their team cheating in such a way.

I see people on here dont care as its not Poole but getting r/r for a perfectly fit rider is a disgrace.

Enjoy the hollow victory. By the look of comments on here I am sure you all will regardless of the cheating.

Bad luck Leicester. Fiddled out of a victory.

Shut it troll!

 

Up the Roobins. The only embarrassment is you!

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First of all hope Morris is OK. After that a shameful win imo. Swindon fans should be embarresed by their team cheating in such a way.

 

I see people on here dont care as its not Poole but getting r/r for a perfectly fit rider is a disgrace.

 

Enjoy the hollow victory. By the look of comments on here I am sure you all will regardless of the cheating.

Just finished 18 holes at Broome Manor golf course and saw Tungate on the 17th. Asked him how his shoulder was. The good news is he expects to back for Somerset in their next meeting.

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Well done to the Roobins. Still need to sort the team out and find a suitable replacement for Tungate.

 

Shut it troll!

Up the Roobins. The only embarrassment is you!

Expected reply from a boring old fart.

 

Truth is your team is a disgrace with this cheating.

 

Rosco on Thursday. "Tungate is injured and out for two weeks".

 

Friday. Tungates takes all his rides for Somerset.

 

Saturday. Swindon still say Tungate is injured. Doyle has six rides. Swindon get paid 8 from Tungates rides.

 

Absolute pure cheating. Disgraceful.

 

And their fans defence of this cheating is staggering.

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Just finished 18 holes at Broome Manor golf course and saw Tungate on the 17th. Asked him how his shoulder was. The good news is he expects to back for Somerset in their next meeting.

The trouble was that the burger Rohan picked up friday night was half his weight. He is not a big lad.

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Poor old shovel getting his knickers in a twist, perhaps a City break would help, I hear Rome is nice,

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Expected reply from a boring old fart.

Truth is your team is a disgrace with this cheating.

Rosco on Thursday. "Tungate is injured and out for two weeks".

Friday. Tungates takes all his rides for Somerset.

Saturday. Swindon still say Tungate is injured. Doyle has six rides. Swindon get paid 8 from Tungates rides.

Absolute pure cheating. Disgraceful.

And their fans defence of this cheating is staggering.

What is staggering is that someone with no medical qualifications is challenging a doctor's medical expertise. And which one did the referee believe? And then he goes on casting aspersions on the team's integrity - disgraceful behaviour - and totally expected :rolleyes:

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So let's see.

 

We were cheating when we won at Belle Vue because Tungate got 15.

 

We only lost to Leicester at home because Tungate got injured and we didn't use IRR.

 

We only won at Leicester because Tungate was injured so we were cheating again.

 

Got a lot to answer for, that Tungate.

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What is staggering is that someone with no medical qualifications is challenging a doctor's medical expertise. And which one did the referee believe? And then he goes on casting aspersions on the team's integrity - disgraceful behaviour - and totally expected :rolleyes:

Casting aspertions? Saying it as it is more like. You are defending the indefensible.

 

Rosco said Tungate was injured on Thursday. He rode all his rides on Friday.

 

Pretty obvious he isnt injured.

 

Theres none so blind as those that cant see.

 

Feel sorry for Leicester. Totally conned tonight.

Rumour has it Shovlar was a Swindon fan before he went to the dark side.

I saw the light.

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Casting aspertions? Saying it as it is more like. You are defending the indefensible.

 

Rosco said Tungate was injured on Thursday. He rode all his rides on Friday.

 

Pretty obvious he isnt injured.

 

Theres none so blind as those that cant see.

 

Feel sorry for Leicester. Totally conned tonight.

I agree tonight is a bit suspicious when he has been their week link and it benefited them him not riding to night.

However you have no right to judge Swindon after the way Poole behaved last year with North and using Kennett to replace him when he was scoring zeros.

Maybe Tungate thought a game of golf might clear his mind instead of riding 😉

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Expected reply from a boring old fart.

Truth is your team is a disgrace with this cheating.

Rosco on Thursday. "Tungate is injured and out for two weeks".

Friday. Tungates takes all his rides for Somerset.

Saturday. Swindon still say Tungate is injured. Doyle has six rides. Swindon get paid 8 from Tungates rides.

Absolute pure cheating. Disgraceful.

And their fans defence of this cheating is staggering.

I was critical of Joe Screen missing a Poole meeting "injured " and then scoring an 18 point maximum in Denmark the next night, and I was critical of the Dak North situation but if those facts are true i.e. Rosco tweets Tungate out for two weeks then the following night he gets a maximum for Somerset then TBF there do seem to be parallels between the three cases. Not going overboard about it yet but it does hum a bit and an explanation would be useful, otherwise conclusions will be drawn.

 

Can anyone post a copy of Rosco's tweet ?

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Pity there wasn't a train on the end of it!

Pity there wasn't a train on the end of it!

Out group at Poole all had a bloody good laugh when we discovered this bloke sitting in Front of us was you. Thought you were going to burst into tears as we ripped you apart, then slunk off before the final heat with your head bowed so low it was almost between your legs.

 

Well done Swindon on a well deserved win over Leicester. You fans must be so proud of the way it was done.

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Absolutely, we won right? No guests? 6 man team, I'll take that.

 

 

Out group at Poole all had a bloody good laugh when we discovered this bloke sitting in Front of us was you. Thought you were going to burst into tears as we ripped you apart, then slunk off before the final heat with your head bowed so low it was almost between your legs.

 

Well done Swindon on a well deserved win over Leicester. You fans must be so proud of the way it was done.

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I was critical of Joe Screen missing a Poole meeting "injured " and then scoring an 18 point maximum in Denmark the next night, and I was critical of the Dak North situation but if those facts are true i.e. Rosco tweets Tungate out for two weeks then the following night he gets a maximum for Somerset then TBF there do seem to be parallels between the three cases. Not going overboard about it yet but it does hum a bit and an explanation would be useful, otherwise conclusions will be drawn.

Can anyone post a copy of Rosco's tweet ?

He didn't get a maximum at Somerset. He scored 2,2,0,0.

 

And he tweeted afterwards that his shoulder was still paying him up and he needed to rest it.

 

He also pulled out of his last 2 rides at Swindon te night before.

 

Don't let Steve lead you on. He's just trying it on.

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Out group at Poole all had a bloody good laugh when we discovered this bloke sitting in Front of us was you. Thought you were going to burst into tears as we ripped you apart, then slunk off before the final heat with your head bowed so low it was almost between your legs.

Well done Swindon on a well deserved win over Leicester. You fans must be so proud of the way it was done.

In the words of Mrs Brown "That's nice...fe**in eejit".

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I was critical of Joe Screen missing a Poole meeting "injured " and then scoring an 18 point maximum in Denmark the next night, and I was critical of the Dak North situation but if those facts are true i.e. Rosco tweets Tungate out for two weeks then the following night he gets a maximum for Somerset then TBF there do seem to be parallels between the three cases. Not going overboard about it yet but it does hum a bit and an explanation would be useful, otherwise conclusions will be drawn.

 

Can anyone post a copy of Rosco's tweet ?

Think you will find Tungate only got 4 for Somerset last night, not a maximum as you say, he had his shoulder strapped up.

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He didn't get a maximum at Somerset. He scored 2,2,0,0.

And he tweeted afterwards that his shoulder was still paying him up and he needed to rest it.

He also pulled out of his last 2 rides at Swindon te night before.

Don't let Steve lead you on. He's just trying it on.

Rubbish. If you read the updates it says Tungate was right on the exhaust pipe of the opposition when he ran his last last.

 

Truth is Swindon didnt want him tonight and by riding last night he wrecked Swindons excuse of an injury, and though they still played that card, their hand was seen.

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