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Tweet from Rory Schlein...

 

Why can't the Bspa work together with its riders in the team GB and in its leagues. No wonder the sport on a knife edge shame..shame on you

 

hmm the plot thickens.. well not really. lol

 

Schlein should focus on his own crap form for Lynn rather than being a gobshyte about something he probably knows nothing about

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Schlein should focus on his own crap form for Lynn rather than being a gobshyte about something he probably knows nothing about

 

Maybe Schlein actually cares about the sport and can see the way BSPA are carrying on will end up destroying the sport in the UK. no one is actually happy with the BSPA or the current state of speedway in the UK but i suppose everyone should stay quiet and let the BSPA to continue to do what they want and like.

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Maybe Schlein actually cares about the sport and can see the way BSPA are carrying on will end up destroying the sport in the UK. no one is actually happy with the BSPA or the current state of speedway in the UK but i suppose everyone should stay quiet and let the BSPA to continue to do what they want and like.

Schlein will know far more about the situation that we ever will - unless Tai makes a complete statement. As for his Lynn form he is going to take time to get 100% after his injuries

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Scheiln always has to stick his oar in, hes one of the biggest moaners uk speedway has ever seen. Bit of water on the track and he doesnt want to know. Honestly cant see why people think hes a great team man, hes bad how many clubs in the el now? Bet buster cant wait to get rid of him, hes a bad apple.

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A real shame we have a two times British World Champion who is not universally popular. Oh for another Mark Loram.

You mean the Maltese Falcon... turned his Maltese flag tattooed back on the country of his birth :rofl:

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Tai needs to makes a full statement and slam the BSPA if need be and give the true reasons for his decision. He has continually gone on record and stated his 5 year plan - I seem to remember that Rob Lyons had a similar plan and was banging his head against an air fence and quit !! The BSPA probably thinks they are doing enough in supplying riders with kevlars.

 

Scott Nicholls and Lee Richardson (RIP RICO!) have said there needs to be more help training,development and preparation for the riders.

 

Guess the BSPA will say it is about money !!! Premier League 4's riders were going to quit because of pay, the Elite League hasn't had a "true" sponsor for years. All clubs look after themselves rather than the future of the sport.

 

Lets remember BSI / IMG pay little in comparison to other motor sports in terms of winnings - Russia riders had to pay their own way to SWC events and threatened with an international ban if they failed to do so. Australia have to resort to sponsorship pages on websites in trying to help the funding of riders etc - Team USA has had issues financially continually.

 

Would be interesting to see what Sweden / Denmark provide their riders with in terms of support and help on logistics.

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Tai needs to makes a full statement and slam the BSPA if need be and give the true reasons for his decision. He has continually gone on record and stated his 5 year plan - I seem to remember that Rob Lyons had a similar plan and was banging his head against an air fence and quit !! The BSPA probably thinks they are doing enough in supplying riders with kevlars.

 

Scott Nicholls and Lee Richardson (RIP RICO!) have said there needs to be more help training,development and preparation for the riders.

 

Guess the BSPA will say it is about money !!! Premier League 4's riders were going to quit because of pay, the Elite League hasn't had a "true" sponsor for years. All clubs look after themselves rather than the future of the sport.

 

Lets remember BSI / IMG pay little in comparison to other motor sports in terms of winnings - Russia riders had to pay their own way to SWC events and threatened with an international ban if they failed to do so. Australia have to resort to sponsorship pages on websites in trying to help the funding of riders etc - Team USA has had issues financially continually.

 

Would be interesting to see what Sweden / Denmark provide their riders with in terms of support and help on logistics.

Have said this before, it is about time the riders and federations insisted BSI etc pay more to them for future development, with the threat that they will look for another organisation who may run the World Championships and World Cup.

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The promoters of the SWC should cough up with funding for the teams if their federations don't for whatever reason, just as league promoters do. They are the ones marketing the competition, taking money from sponsors, supporters and TV rights.

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Tai needs to makes a full statement and slam the BSPA if need be and give the true reasons for his decision. He has continually gone on record and stated his 5 year plan - I seem to remember that Rob Lyons had a similar plan and was banging his head against an air fence and quit !! The BSPA probably thinks they are doing enough in supplying riders with kevlars.

 

Scott Nicholls and Lee Richardson (RIP RICO!) have said there needs to be more help training,development and preparation for the riders.

 

Guess the BSPA will say it is about money !!! Premier League 4's riders were going to quit because of pay, the Elite League hasn't had a "true" sponsor for years. All clubs look after themselves rather than the future of the sport.

 

Lets remember BSI / IMG pay little in comparison to other motor sports in terms of winnings - Russia riders had to pay their own way to SWC events and threatened with an international ban if they failed to do so. Australia have to resort to sponsorship pages on websites in trying to help the funding of riders etc - Team USA has had issues financially continually.

 

Would be interesting to see what Sweden / Denmark provide their riders with in terms of support and help on logistics.

Good post- however as Philip Rising has said on more than one occasion it`s the FIM who set and pay the riders.

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Have said this before, it is about time the riders and federations insisted BSI etc pay more to them for future development, with the threat that they will look for another organisation who may run the World Championships and World Cup.

Until we know what's happened/not happened, everything is speculation.

 

It wouldn't surprise if this decision was made before this year's final, and he is just paving the way to debut for Australia in the 2017 Grand Prixs and SWC'S...

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Until we know what's happened/not happened, everything is speculation.

 

It wouldn't surprise if this decision was made before this year's final, and he is just paving the way to debut for Australia in the 2017 Grand Prixs and SWC'S...

We have now had a statement from Tai stating that he is giving 2017 a miss as far as Team GB goes, but I still say the whole running and financing of the top competitions needs a complete overhaul, but that is a different situation.

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I don’t know the situation so can’t really comment on it – one thing it probably will do is crystallise the utter failings in previous development systems (not to take away from the efforts of people).

 

It was dismissed by some just how much it was down to Woffinden that GB took 2nd at the World Cup, it wasn’t a sign of a nation waking or emerging from a slumber.

 

Perhaps short/medium/long term Britain need an utter showing up at a World Cup.

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So he releases a press release where he says absolutely nothing other than he wants to keep it private and not discuss it in public. So if that was the case why the ranting tweet in the first place? He can't have it both ways.

 

A useless and pathetic press release which basically is just stoking the flames for the fans left wondering what the hell is going on. If he has that many fans left.

 

This guy needs a PR man.

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So he releases a press release where he says absolutely nothing other than he wants to keep it private and not discuss it in public. So if that was the case why the ranting tweet in the first place? He can't have it both ways.

 

A useless and pathetic press release which basically is just stoking the flames for the fans left wondering what the hell is going on. If he has that many fans left.

 

This guy needs a PR man.

Hmm, the statement does not explain his "tweetrant" in any way, shape or form..

 

The statement has smoke screened the "tweetrant" and it doesn't reflect the "tweetrant" content or its angry bias..

 

#nowiser

 

"Tweetrant" meaning = A tweet that is written in an angry manner or Rant without substance.

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TW's PR man is Nigel Pearson.

 

Having spoken to TW recently, there is far more to this story than meets the eye. No wonder he's pissed off. The people running this sport in this country are going to run it into the ground. They are clueless.

 

As for TW not being 'Universally popular'... a few very vocal moaning old gits, on a speedway forum frequented by the same few people, doesn't actually count' ;-)

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As I said yesterday now Tai has issued a press release I will re-evaluate. Basically I still think his tweet yesterday smacked of being a spoilt child and the PR today really has solved absolutely nothing except prove he does need a good PR person beside him before he goes anywhere near social media.

 

If he doesn't wish to make it public, do just that keep quiet. All he has done is cause mayhem and confusion, he has said nothing about the BSPA so quite honestly they have nothing to respond to, and for them to comment would IMO solve nothing.

 

Tai redeemed hmself somewhat in my eyes (and possibly others) by his demeanour and actions during the SWC but I'm afraid this episode has just about taken us back to square one.

 

But it has stopped any discussion about his relatively poor performance in the Grand Prix :wink:

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