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Sometimes you need to be a bit 'out there' to make an initial impact. The 'massif' tag did that for sure.

 

If a name change is needed then perhaps could use something about making Foxhall a cauldron of noise.....

 

Play on the Witches moniker a bit.

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Sometimes you need to be a bit 'out there' to make an initial impact. The 'massif' tag did that for sure.

 

 

 

If a name change is needed then perhaps could use something about making Foxhall a cauldron of noise.....

 

Play on the Witches moniker a bit.

It's funny you say that, it has been mentioned about calling the area we sit, the cauldron, so it would be a cauldron of noise😉😉😉. I specifically asked someone to ask you what you' thought, being a wise and sensible one.

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To be fair, that's not a totally unreasonable opinion at the start of this season and I doubt if Baldy is the only one whose opinion has changed so dramatically.

 

His progress has been absolutely amazing and he deserves a good shot at the PL.

 

Yes HT, at the "start" of the season as you say, those opinions MAY have been justified then. Even Mr Drury made a similar comment in the Brummies programme after Dan scored his first NL maximum.

 

Thank goodness some people, including Danny King, Richard Maull and CL spotted the potential some time before Danyon's introduction into the Witches 1 to 7.

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Pre End of Season Dinner meeting of the Ipswich Witches Massif to be held at 8pm on Thursday 3rd November 2016 at the Belstead Arms, IP2 9QU.



All Massif Members and any other like minded speedway fans are welcome to come along.


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Doubt I will be there guys, don't like driving in Ipswich and especially at night in the winter plus I am still trying to get over the uni visit to Lincoln I did with youngest son last weekend, so I am completely cream crackered.

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Next meeting of the tru7massif to be held at 8pm on Thursday 01 December 2016 in the East Gate Inn, Colchester, followed by a meeting in Hadleigh (venue TBA) with a meeting planned for Sudbury some time in the New Year.

 

All like minded speedway supporters are welcome to attend as these events are fully inclusive, not by invite only.

 

Look forward now to the End of Season Do at Ufford Park tonight.

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Next meeting of the tru7massif to be held at 8pm on Thursday 01 December 2016 in the East Gate Inn, Colchester, followed by a meeting in Hadleigh (venue TBA) with a meeting planned for Sudbury some time in the New Year.

 

All like minded speedway supporters are welcome to attend as these events are fully inclusive, not by invite only.

 

Look forward now to the End of Season Do at Ufford Park tonight.

Are you eating?? If not, can I recommend the Chinese opposite the inn. Voted the best Chinese around.

 

 

Can I say a massif congratulations 🎊 to pob and Mrs pob on their marriage.

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Yes, Many Congrats to Matt and Louise.


tru7massif someone changed the name ?

 

I read somewhere that a name change was being discussed during your invitation only meetings and some of us thought that "tru7massif" had a nice ring to it - despite some people associating massif with trendy teenagers, lol.

 

Definition of Massif:

 

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noun mas·sif \ma-ˈsēf\
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Definition of massif
  1. 1: a principal mountain mass

  2. 2: a block of the earth's crust bounded by faults or flexures and displaced as a unit without internal change

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mas·sif (mă-sēf′)
n.
1. A large mountain mass or compact group of connected mountains forming an independent portion of a range.
2. A large section or block of the earth's crust that is more rigid than the surrounding rock and has been moved ordisplaced as a unit.
[French, massive, massif, from Old French; see massive.]
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