Popular Post Chris Brown Posted August 16, 2016 Popular Post Report Share Posted August 16, 2016 Very rarely post these days but what a sad state of affairs when a rider who while I believe has contributed significantly to British speedway but actually benefited hugely from the way British Speedway allowed him to develop yet again kicks his country in the teeth Frankly I could not care less whether he agrees with whatever it is he is criticising the BSPA for in his cryptic tweet but the fact is that as Britains No 1 rider he should damn well make himself available to ride for his country. As for all this maybe in 2018, well for me once he is out he stays out, why should he dictate when he does and does not ride? I said the same when Scot Nicholls threw his teddy out of the pram as well and was glad he was left out of this years WC Time that egos were popped back in the box and riders got on with riding for the country who has supported them, Tai may moan about the BSPA but when he was young and riding in just about every league over here but with no speedway anywhere else in the world he was glad of Britain. Now he is a big fish he wants the sport to dance to his tune Sorry but perspective WC or not he is not bigger than the sport Very very sad for someone who has been treated very well by British Speedway over many year 16 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
THE DEAN MACHINE Posted August 16, 2016 Report Share Posted August 16, 2016 if I'm honest i'm fed up with him , he is what he is and he does get headlines for the sport good or bad but quite frankly I couldn't care less if he rides for team GB or not , he has his views rightly or wrongly but he isn't my cup of tea and yes british speedway does need him but we will carry on if he is a part of it or not 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Shovlar Posted August 17, 2016 Report Share Posted August 17, 2016 Very rarely post these days but what a sad state of affairs when a rider who while I believe has contributed significantly to British speedway but actually benefited hugely from the way British Speedway allowed him to develop yet again kicks his country in the teeth Frankly I could not care less whether he agrees with whatever it is he is criticising the BSPA for in his cryptic tweet but the fact is that as Britains No 1 rider he should damn well make himself available to ride for his country. As for all this maybe in 2018, well for me once he is out he stays out, why should he dictate when he does and does not ride? I said the same when Scot Nicholls threw his teddy out of the pram as well and was glad he was left out of this years WC Time that egos were popped back in the box and riders got on with riding for the country who has supported them, Tai may moan about the BSPA but when he was young and riding in just about every league over here but with no speedway anywhere else in the world he was glad of Britain. Now he is a big fish he wants the sport to dance to his tune Sorry but perspective WC or not he is not bigger than the sport Very very sad for someone who has been treated very well by British Speedway over many year For probably the first time ever, me and Chris Brown agree on a subject 100%. Excellent post Chris and spot on the money. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Odds On Posted August 17, 2016 Report Share Posted August 17, 2016 does he get on with Rossitor? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
montie Posted August 17, 2016 Report Share Posted August 17, 2016 (edited) Interesting that the other members of the team havnt quit Edited August 17, 2016 by montie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chris4gillian Posted August 17, 2016 Report Share Posted August 17, 2016 (edited) Interesting that the other members of the team havnt quit That's because they're a country mile behind Tai and have nothing else to fall back on i.e. World titles etc. None of them are world class, unlike Tai. This thread is becoming as laughable as the 'Should Tai Ride for Team GB' thread...keep it up folks Let's have a go at putting things into perspective; Imagine you're at work and are working your arse off carrying 3 other folk who were not performing at anywhere near the level you are and you are the sole reason why your company/team/section (whatever) excelled but your boss gave you no recognition at all even though you've consistently outperformed and far exceeded the other members of your team/section. Maybe, just maybe that's how Tai feels. Just a thought. Edited August 17, 2016 by chris4gillian 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Star Lady Posted August 17, 2016 Report Share Posted August 17, 2016 Let's have a go at putting things into perspective; Imagine you're at work and are working your arse off carrying 3 other folk who were not performing at anywhere near the level you are and you are the sole reason why your company/team/section (whatever) excelled but your boss gave you no recognition at all even though you've consistently outperformed and far exceeded the other members of your team/section. Maybe, just maybe that's how Tai feels. Just a thought. Your argument doesn't hold up. Tai received nothing but praise and admiration from ALL quarters for his efforts and achievements in the World Cup. He got recognition on live TV from Rosco, who incidentally also said that several of the things Tai wanted done are in place. Let's just turn your argument on its head for a minute. If a salesperson got massively high sales figures and then wanted to run the company would he be qualified to do so? NO. It takes more than talent on a bike ( and nobody disputes Tai has that) to run a sport and effectively that is what Tai is asking to do. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scarletrider Posted August 17, 2016 Report Share Posted August 17, 2016 Very rarely post these days but what a sad state of affairs when a rider who while I believe has contributed significantly to British speedway but actually benefited hugely from the way British Speedway allowed him to develop yet again kicks his country in the teeth Frankly I could not care less whether he agrees with whatever it is he is criticising the BSPA for in his cryptic tweet but the fact is that as Britains No 1 rider he should damn well make himself available to ride for his country. As for all this maybe in 2018, well for me once he is out he stays out, why should he dictate when he does and does not ride? I said the same when Scot Nicholls threw his teddy out of the pram as well and was glad he was left out of this years WC Time that egos were popped back in the box and riders got on with riding for the country who has supported them, Tai may moan about the BSPA but when he was young and riding in just about every league over here but with no speedway anywhere else in the world he was glad of Britain. Now he is a big fish he wants the sport to dance to his tune Sorry but perspective WC or not he is not bigger than the sport Very very sad for someone who has been treated very well by British Speedway over many year First class post Chris, I agree entirely with your comments. "The Mackem" 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chris4gillian Posted August 17, 2016 Report Share Posted August 17, 2016 Your argument doesn't hold up. Tai received nothing but praise and admiration from ALL quarters for his efforts and achievements in the World Cup. He got recognition on live TV from Rosco, who incidentally also said that several of the things Tai wanted done are in place. Let's just turn your argument on its head for a minute. If a salesperson got massively high sales figures and then wanted to run the company would he be qualified to do so? NO. It takes more than talent on a bike ( and nobody disputes Tai has that) to run a sport and effectively that is what Tai is asking to do. It wasn't an argument it was just a thought as clearly stated. Tai doesn't want to run the company (BSPA), just have some input so your 'argument' doesn't hold up Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sidney the robin Posted August 17, 2016 Report Share Posted August 17, 2016 Has Tai ever asked to run the sport? i think all he has ever wanted is to be listened to.That is not happening for me he is speaking on behalf of Ellis,Bates, ect) of this world he wants things to be better for the likes of them.Let's be honest we were a false second in the WTC Tai scored 19 of the total six of those in that crappy double point ride.Things are not rosy things need to change if you don't listen to the WC who do you listen to.? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Shovlar Posted August 17, 2016 Report Share Posted August 17, 2016 (edited) That's because they're a country mile behind Tai and have nothing else to fall back on i.e. World titles etc. None of them are world class, unlike Tai. This thread is becoming as laughable as the 'Should Tai Ride for Team GB' thread...keep it up folks Let's have a go at putting things into perspective; Imagine you're at work and are working your arse off carrying 3 other folk who were not performing at anywhere near the level you are and you are the sole reason why your company/team/section (whatever) excelled but your boss gave you no recognition at all even though you've consistently outperformed and far exceeded the other members of your team/section. Maybe, just maybe that's how Tai feels. Just a thought. In other words you are saying he is not a team player and its me me me. And then after that me again. You have just confirmed what many of us on here (clearly not you) think. Woffinden is one selfish jumped up rider with no consideration to the fans that cheered for him in Manchester. I was one of them I even started a thread titled Well Done Tai when he gave his medal to a little girl. How does he repay the fans that cheered him on? By cryptic twitter messages and saying he has quit. Any respect lauded on him lies on the floor with empty air horns, emoty beer bottles and trodden on burgers. Edited August 17, 2016 by Steve Shovlar 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sparkafag Posted August 17, 2016 Report Share Posted August 17, 2016 Has Tai ever asked to run the sport? i think all he has ever wanted is to be listened to.That is not happening for me he is speaking on behalf of Ellis,Bates, ect) of this world he wants things to be better for the likes of them.Let's be honest we were a false second in the WTC Tai scored 19 of the total six of those in that crappy double point ride.Things are not rosy things need to change if you don't listen to the WC who do you listen to.? He would garner a lot more support and favour from people if he actually said that rather than allowing people on forums to come to their own conclusions which does no one any favours whether they are making a point on his behalf or against him. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shale Searcher Posted August 17, 2016 Report Share Posted August 17, 2016 I suppose this also includes his planned training schools? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sidney the robin Posted August 17, 2016 Report Share Posted August 17, 2016 In other words you are saying he is not a team player and its me me me. And then after that me again. You have just confirmed what many of us on here (clearly not you) think. Woffinden is one selfish jumped up rider with no consideration to the fans that cheered for him in Manchester. I was one of them I even started a thread titled Well Done Tai when he gave his medal to a little girl. How does he repay the fans that cheered him on? By cryptic twitter messages and saying he has quit. Any respect lauded on him lies on the floor with empty air horns, emoty beer bottles and trodden on burgers. Your opinion only a poor one at that, you don't know the full facts yet you crucify Woffinden.Thinking about it in your post something struck a cord for me when you post it seems that it is all about YOU and me,me,me again.If i hazard a guess i bet the Poole management behind your back take the piss out of you rotten. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Shovlar Posted August 17, 2016 Report Share Posted August 17, 2016 Your opinion only a poor one at that, you don't know the full facts yet you crucify Woffinden.Thinking about it in your post something struck a cord for me when you post it seems that it is all about YOU and me,me,me again.If i hazard a guess i bet the Poole management behind your back take the piss out of you rotten. Expected response for you. Deflect away from the issue we are talking about and attack the poster. A guy I know was talking about you the other day. He said you know very little about the sport. Harsh but true. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
colin wood Posted August 17, 2016 Report Share Posted August 17, 2016 What a strange thing to say the other riders haven't quit because they have no world titles and are not world class.Maybe they take great pride in riding for their country. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tsunami Posted August 17, 2016 Report Share Posted August 17, 2016 Has Tai ever asked to run the sport? i think all he has ever wanted is to be listened to.That is not happening for me he is speaking on behalf of Ellis,Bates, ect) of this world he wants things to be better for the likes of them.Let's be honest we were a false second in the WTC Tai scored 19 of the total six of those in that crappy double point ride.Things are not rosy things need to change if you don't listen to the WC who do you listen to.? You really talk crap sometimes Sidney. All points that the TeamGB scored in the World Cup were as per the rules. The rules are there for everyone, and were abided by. There is/was NO false points. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gavan Posted August 17, 2016 Report Share Posted August 17, 2016 Your opinion only a poor one at that, you don't know the full facts yet you crucify Woffinden.Thinking about it in your post something struck a cord for me when you post it seems that it is all about YOU and me,me,me again.If i hazard a guess i bet the Poole management behind your back take the piss out of you rotten. Sidney , shovlar the troll isnt worth wasting your breath on. He lives in a blinkered Poole little bubble and if you disagree with his posts he cant actually debate. I responded to his posts in the way he talks to others on here and he blocked me like a petulant child. Prime example of someone who loves to dish it out but cant take jack all back. He doesnt like Tai as clearly as he has mentioned numerous times on various threads. Therfore he will jump on any little thing he can. Look at the Bates/Ellis debate!! Refuses to accept Bates has done better internationally this season! Blinkered blue tint troll whose own fans on here are showing their dislike for his posts Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bruno Posted August 17, 2016 Report Share Posted August 17, 2016 (edited) I don't normally agree with the tail wagging the dog but maybe this time we have a healthy forward looking vibrant tail and a dog nearly dead full of maggots Edited August 17, 2016 by bruno Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hyderd Posted August 17, 2016 Report Share Posted August 17, 2016 Very rarely post these days but what a sad state of affairs when a rider who while I believe has contributed significantly to British speedway but actually benefited hugely from the way British Speedway allowed him to develop yet again kicks his country in the teeth Frankly I could not care less whether he agrees with whatever it is he is criticising the BSPA for in his cryptic tweet but the fact is that as Britains No 1 rider he should damn well make himself available to ride for his country. As for all this maybe in 2018, well for me once he is out he stays out, why should he dictate when he does and does not ride? I said the same when Scot Nicholls threw his teddy out of the pram as well and was glad he was left out of this years WC Time that egos were popped back in the box and riders got on with riding for the country who has supported them, Tai may moan about the BSPA but when he was young and riding in just about every league over here but with no speedway anywhere else in the world he was glad of Britain. Now he is a big fish he wants the sport to dance to his tune Sorry but perspective WC or not he is not bigger than the sport Very very sad for someone who has been treated very well by British Speedway over many year Strongly worded when you don't know the reason/s. Tai funded his travel, mechanics and everything else to do with the SWC, if he wasn't committed why would he do this. We all know the BSPA are a bunch of promoters whose sole agenda is to look after their own club, that's why we all spend all winter slagging them off. If they are skint then they should come out and say so and enlighten us all what they intend to do to fix it. They could also tell us why Tai has chosen to miss the 2017 season and what they intend to do to try to fix the problem. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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